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'''Upsilon Plant 2J''' was originally the main manufacturing plant controlled by [[Clan Fire Mandrill]] on the planet [[Shadow]]. The problems experienced by the Fire Mandrills with the [[OmniMech|OmniPod]] mechanisms on their ''[[Viper (Dragonfly)|Viper]]'' [[OmniMech]] led to them trading the design specifications for the ''Viper'' and control of Upsilon Plant 2J to [[Clan Ghost Bear]], in exchange for several production runs of the Ghost Bear ''[[Executioner (Gladiator)|Executioner]]'' OmniMech. Having taken control of the plant in [[3002]], the Ghost Bears were unwilling to keep control of a single small enclave on Shadow surrounded by warring [[Kindraa]], and chose to dismantle the plant and move it to their holdings on [[Strana Mechty]] instead. During the process of disassembling, moving and reassembling Plant 2J, the Ghost Bears developed a modular construction system that allowed them to move a number of their factories into the [[Inner Sphere]] during their subsequent exodus from the [[Clan Homeworlds]].<ref name="TRO:CIp28">''Technical Readout: Clan Invasion'', p. 28: "Dragonfly"</ref>
  
'''Upsilon Plant 2J''' was originally the main manufacturing plant controlled by [[Clan Fire Mandrill]] on the planet [[Shadow]]. The problems experienced by the Fire Mandrills with the [[OmniMech|OmniPod]] mechanisms on their ''[[Viper (Dragonfly)|Viper]]'' [[OmniMech]] led to them trading the design specifications for the ''Viper'' and control of Upsilon Plant 2J to [[Clan Ghost Bear]], in exchange for several production runs of the Ghost Bear ''[[Executioner (Gladiator)|Executioner]]'' OmniMech. Having taken control of the plant in [[3002]], the Ghost Bears were unwilling to keep control of a single small enclave on Shadow surrounded by warring [[Kindraa]], and chose to dismantle the plant and move it to their holdings on [[Strana Mechty]] instead. During the process of disassembling, moving and reassembling Plant 2J, the Ghost Bears developed a modular construction system that allowed them to move a number of their factories into the [[Inner Sphere]] during their subsequent exodus from the [[Clan Homeworlds]].<ref name="TRO:CIp28">''Technical Readout: Clan Invasion'', p. 28, "Dragonfly"</ref>
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In the mid-3060s, [[Clan Hell's Horses]] Trialed for and won the production rights for producing a new configuration of the ''Viper'', the F-configuration, intended to serve as a support platform. In [[3068]], [[Clan Ice Hellion]] won the entire plant in a twelve-hour Trial fought between the two [[saKhan]]s, and immediately started work on the production of a new configuration of the ''Viper'' to suit their own needs, the H configuration.<ref name="TRO:CIp28"/>
 
 
In the mid-3060s, [[Clan Hell's Horses]] trialled for and won the production rights for producing a new configuration of the ''Viper'', the F-configuration, intended to serve as a support platform. In [[3068]], [[Clan Ice Hellion]] won the entire plant in a twelve-hour Trial fought between the two [[saKhan]]s, and immediately started work on the production of a new configuration of the ''Viper'' to suit their own needs, the H configuration.<ref name="TRO:CIp28"/>
 
  
 
==Manufacturing==
 
==Manufacturing==
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! colspan="2" |Components produced on Strana Mechty:<ref name=TRO3050U122>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 122, "OmniMech Components"</ref><ref name="TRO:CIp28"/>
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! colspan="2" |Components produced on Strana Mechty:<ref name=TRO3050U122>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 122: "OmniMech Components"</ref><ref name="TRO:CIp28"/>
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]''  
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Clan Invasion]]''
 
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[[Category: Manufacturing Centers|Upsilon Plant 2J]]
 
[[Category: Manufacturing Centers|Upsilon Plant 2J]]
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[[Category: Clan Fire Mandrill Corporations]]
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[[Category: Clan Ice Hellion Corporations]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 13 July 2023

Upsilon Plant 2J
Corporation Profile
HeadquartersShadow
(until 3002)[1]
Strana Mechty
(from 3002)[1]
LeadershipCEO
Product(s)OmniMechs

Upsilon Plant 2J was originally the main manufacturing plant controlled by Clan Fire Mandrill on the planet Shadow. The problems experienced by the Fire Mandrills with the OmniPod mechanisms on their Viper OmniMech led to them trading the design specifications for the Viper and control of Upsilon Plant 2J to Clan Ghost Bear, in exchange for several production runs of the Ghost Bear Executioner OmniMech. Having taken control of the plant in 3002, the Ghost Bears were unwilling to keep control of a single small enclave on Shadow surrounded by warring Kindraa, and chose to dismantle the plant and move it to their holdings on Strana Mechty instead. During the process of disassembling, moving and reassembling Plant 2J, the Ghost Bears developed a modular construction system that allowed them to move a number of their factories into the Inner Sphere during their subsequent exodus from the Clan Homeworlds.[1]

In the mid-3060s, Clan Hell's Horses Trialed for and won the production rights for producing a new configuration of the Viper, the F-configuration, intended to serve as a support platform. In 3068, Clan Ice Hellion won the entire plant in a twelve-hour Trial fought between the two saKhans, and immediately started work on the production of a new configuration of the Viper to suit their own needs, the H configuration.[1]

Manufacturing[edit]

Plant 2J has a manufacturing center on the following planet:

Strana Mechty[edit]

Components produced on Strana Mechty:[2][1]
Component Type
OmniMech
Viper (Dragonfly)[2][1] Medium OmniMechs
Chassis
Type 2 Endo Steel Viper[2][1]
Extralight Fusion Engine
320 Light Force XL Viper[2][1]
Jump Jets
Geotec 300 Viper[2][1]
Ferro-fibrous Armor
Compound H17 ferro-fibrous Viper[2][1]
Communications System
Series D8 CC-25X Viper[2][1]
Targeting-Tracking System
Sloane 220 Lockover System Viper[2][1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Technical Readout: Clan Invasion, p. 28: "Dragonfly"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 122: "OmniMech Components"

Bibliography[edit]