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− | {{ | + | | image = TRO 3026.jpg |
− | | image = TRO 3026.jpg | + | | name = |
− | | name = Technical | + | | type = Technical readout |
− | | | + | | author = |
− | + | | development = [[Sam Lewis]]<br />[[Jordan Weisman]], [[Tara Gallagher]] (Production Managers)<br />[[L. Ross Babcock III]] (Editor-In-Chief)<br />[[Donna Ippolito]] (Senior Editor)<br />[[Todd Huettel]] (Editor) | |
− | | | + | | primarywriting = [[Kevin Stein]]<br />Sam Lewis |
− | | cover = [[Duane Loose]] | + | | pages = 128 |
− | | | + | | cover = [[Duane Loose]] |
− | | | + | | interiorart = [[Dana Knutson]] (Art Director) |
− | | | + | | illustrations = Duane Loose, [[Steve Venters]] |
− | | | + | | publisher = [[FASA]] |
− | | | + | | productioncode = 8606 |
− | | | + | | year = 1987 |
− | | | + | | ISBN10 = 0931787327 |
+ | | ISBN13 = 978-0931787324 | ||
+ | | MSRP = 15.00 US $ | ||
+ | | content = | ||
+ | | era = [[Succession Wars era]] | ||
+ | | timeline = [[3026]] | ||
+ | | series = [[Technical Readout]]s | ||
+ | | precededby = | ||
+ | | followedby = [[Technical Readout: 3026 Revised]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Intended as a background book for the [[BattleTech]] universe, '''''Technical Readout: 3026''''' was the first to focus on the secondary weapon systems ([[combat vehicles]]) of the game. It also included personal equipment that could be used by players of [[MechWarrior (RPG)|MechWarrior, the roleplaying game]]. | Intended as a background book for the [[BattleTech]] universe, '''''Technical Readout: 3026''''' was the first to focus on the secondary weapon systems ([[combat vehicles]]) of the game. It also included personal equipment that could be used by players of [[MechWarrior (RPG)|MechWarrior, the roleplaying game]]. | ||
− | It was reissued in 2003 as ''[[Technical Readout: 3026 Revised]]''. | + | It was reissued in 2003 as ''[[Technical Readout: 3026 Revised]]'' and eventually supplanted by (and merged into) the more comprehensive ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''. |
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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* ''[[Vedette]]'' | * ''[[Vedette]]'' | ||
* ''[[Bulldog]]'' | * ''[[Bulldog]]'' | ||
− | * [[Hi-Scout]]'' | + | * ''[[Hi-Scout]]'' |
− | * [[LRM Carrier]] | + | * ''[[LRM Carrier]]'' |
− | * [[SRM Carrier]] | + | * ''[[SRM Carrier]]'' |
* ''[[Manticore]]'' | * ''[[Manticore]]'' | ||
* ''[[Pike]]'' | * ''[[Pike]]'' | ||
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=====[[:Category:Particle Projector Cannon/RPG1e|Particle Projector Cannon]]===== | =====[[:Category:Particle Projector Cannon/RPG1e|Particle Projector Cannon]]===== | ||
* [[Particle Cannon (Man-Pack)(Support Weapon)/RPG1e|Man-Pack PPC]] | * [[Particle Cannon (Man-Pack)(Support Weapon)/RPG1e|Man-Pack PPC]] | ||
− | * [[Particle Cannon (Support)( | + | * [[Particle Cannon (Support) (Foot / Pintle)/RPG1e|Semi-Portable PPC]] |
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=====[[:Category:Support Lasers/RPG1e|Support Lasers]]===== | =====[[:Category:Support Lasers/RPG1e|Support Lasers]]===== | ||
* [[Support Laser (Semi-Portable)(Support Weapon)/RPG1e|Semi-Portable Support Laser]] | * [[Support Laser (Semi-Portable)(Support Weapon)/RPG1e|Semi-Portable Support Laser]] | ||
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* [[Paint_Gun_(LGB-46R)/RPG1e|LGB-46R Engineer's Tool ("Paint Gun")]] | * [[Paint_Gun_(LGB-46R)/RPG1e|LGB-46R Engineer's Tool ("Paint Gun")]] | ||
* [[Stunstick_(Mini)/RPG1e|Mini Stun-Stick]] | * [[Stunstick_(Mini)/RPG1e|Mini Stun-Stick]] | ||
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* '''Weapons Tables''' – Personal and Support | * '''Weapons Tables''' – Personal and Support | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Though not as wide in scope as ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]'', this TRO still brought a number of new combat vehicle types to the game. | * Though not as wide in scope as ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]'', this TRO still brought a number of new combat vehicle types to the game. | ||
− | * The German edition was named ''Hardware-Handbuch 3031'' and was | + | * The German edition (by [[FanPro]] was named '''''Hardware-Handbuch 3031''''' and was expanded to include five additional [[BattleMech]] designs: the ''[[Flea]]'', ''[[Raven]]'', ''[[Wolfhound]]'', ''[[Cataphract]]'', and ''[[Longbow]]'', along with the usual fluff descriptions and notable pilots. |
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
[[Category:Technical Readouts|3026]] | [[Category:Technical Readouts|3026]] |
Revision as of 16:21, 15 April 2011
Technical Readout: 3026 | |
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Product information | |
Type | Technical readout |
Development | Sam Lewis Jordan Weisman, Tara Gallagher (Production Managers) L. Ross Babcock III (Editor-In-Chief) Donna Ippolito (Senior Editor) Todd Huettel (Editor) |
Primary writing | Kevin Stein Sam Lewis |
Pages | 128 |
Cover Artwork | Duane Loose |
Interior Artwork | Dana Knutson (Art Director) |
Illustrations | Duane Loose, Steve Venters |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FASA |
Product code | 8606 |
First published | 1987 |
ISBN-10 | 0931787327 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0931787324 |
MSRP | 15.00 US $ |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 3026 |
Series | Technical Readouts |
Followed by | Technical Readout: 3026 Revised |
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Contents
- 2.1 Category:Combat Vehicles
- 2.2 Personal Equipment
- 2.3 Weapons
- 3 Notes
Description
Intended as a background book for the BattleTech universe, Technical Readout: 3026 was the first to focus on the secondary weapon systems (combat vehicles) of the game. It also included personal equipment that could be used by players of MechWarrior, the roleplaying game.
It was reissued in 2003 as Technical Readout: 3026 Revised and eventually supplanted by (and merged into) the more comprehensive Technical Readout: 3039.
Contents
Category:Combat Vehicles
- Ferret
- Savannah Master
- Tracked APC
- Wheeled APC
- Hover APC
- Guardian
- Skulker
- Warrior
- Harasser
- J. Edgar
- Scorpion
- Sea Skimmer
- Karnov
- Hunter
- Pegasus
- Saladin
- Saracen
- Scimitar
- Striker
- Engineering Vehicle
- Hetzer
- Goblin
- 'MechBuster
- Condor
- Drillson
- Maxim
- Planetlifter
- Vedette
- Bulldog
- Hi-Scout
- LRM Carrier
- SRM Carrier
- Manticore
- Pike
- Monitor
- Demolisher
- Partisan
- Schrek
- SturmFeur
- Ontos
- Behemoth
- Neptune
Personal Equipment
Electronic Sneak Suits
Combination Sneak Suits
- IR Sneak and Camo Sneak
- IR Sneak and ECM Sneak
- Camo Sneak and ECM Sneak
- IR Sneak, Camo Sneak, and ECM Sneak
Rechargers
Remote Sensors
Exoskeletons
Exoskeleton Modifications
Communicators
- Micro-Communicator
- Long-Range Personal Communicator
- Basic Communications Kit
- Level I Field Communications Kit
- Advanced Field Communications Kit
Artificial Limbs
- Type I Artificial Limb: Simple
- Type II Artificial Limb: Useful
- Type III Artificial Limb: Functional
- Type IV Artificial Limb: Prosthesis
- Type V Artificial Limb: Regeneration Technology
Miscellaneous Personal Equipment
Ablative/Flak Armor
Night Vision Devices
Sniper Scopes
Survival Gear
Medkits
Clothing
Personal Equipment Repair Kits
Disguise/Forgery Kits
Category:Recording Equipment
Weapons
General Game Rules
Support Weapons
Recoilless Rifles
Flamers
Mortars
Machine Guns
Particle Projector Cannon
Support Lasers
Personal Weapons
Needlers
Pistols
Pulse Lasers
Lasers
Sub-Machine Guns
Rifles
Gyrojets
Grenades
LAWs
Miscellaneous Weapons
- Dart Gun
- Heavy SRM Launcher
- Portable Rocket Launcher
- Light Recoiless Rifle
- Pistol (Flamer)/RPG1e
- LGB-46R Engineer's Tool ("Paint Gun")
- Mini Stun-Stick
- Weapons Tables – Personal and Support
Notes
- Though not as wide in scope as Technical Readout: 3025, this TRO still brought a number of new combat vehicle types to the game.
- The German edition (by FanPro was named Hardware-Handbuch 3031 and was expanded to include five additional BattleMech designs: the Flea, Raven, Wolfhound, Cataphract, and Longbow, along with the usual fluff descriptions and notable pilots.