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==Description==
 
==Description==
The twenty-fifth in [[CGL|CGL's]] PDF exclusive mini-[[Technical Readout]] or TROlet series, '''''Experimental Tech Readout: Most Wanted''''' (abbreviated as '''''XTRO:Most Wanted''''' or '''''XTR:Most Wanted''''').  This book highlights experimental variant designs created by criminals in the  [[Dark Age Era|Early Republic Era]] which includes; then Experimental [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]], [[IndustrialMech]], [[Combat Vehicle|Combat Vehicles]], [[Exoskeleton]], [[Battle Armor]], and a [[Small Craft]] that were in possession of individuals or groups who were wanted by various governments of [[Inner Sphere]] for criminal acts .
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The twenty-fifth in [[CGL|CGL's]] PDF exclusive mini-[[Technical Readout]] or TROlet series, '''''Experimental Tech Readout: Most Wanted''''' (abbreviated '''''XTRO:Most Wanted''''' or '''''XTR:Most Wanted''''').  This book highlights experimental variant designs created by criminals in the  [[Dark Age Era|Early Republic Era]] which includes; then experimental [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]], [[IndustrialMech]], [[Combat Vehicle|combat vehicles]], [[exoskeleton]], [[battle armor]], and a [[small craft]] that were in possession of individuals or groups who were wanted by various governments of [[Inner Sphere]] for criminal acts .
  
 
==Publisher's Description of the Product==
 
==Publisher's Description of the Product==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The Master Unit List, lists all unit featured in this article.<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Source/Details/369 MUL Profile for XTRO: Most Wanted - Featuring listing and unit facts.]</ref>
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* The Master Unit List, lists all unit featured in this article.<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Source/Details/369 MUL Profile for XTRO: Most Wanted - Featuring listing and unit facts.]</ref>
*The cover artwork is a cropped version of the cover of ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'' (CGL-branded reprint).
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* The cover artwork is a cropped version of the cover of ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'' (CGL-branded reprint).
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[Master Unit List]]''
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* ''[[Master Unit List]]''
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 9 January 2024

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Experimental Technical Readout: Most Wanted
Product information
Type Technical Readout (PDF)
Development Herbert A. Beas II
Primary writing Daniel Isberner
Keith Hann (Editing)
Herbert A. Beas II (Editing)
Johannes Heidler (Record Sheets)
Craig Gulledge (Record Sheets)
Pages 31
Cover Artwork Alex Iglesias
Ray Arrastia (design and layout)
Illustrations Matt Plog
Ray Arrastia
Franz Vohwinkel
Chris Lewis
Duane Loose
Justin Nelson
Doug Chaffee
Brent Evans
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code E-CAT35XT019
First published January 15th, 2015
MSRP $4.95
Content
Era Various
Series Experimental Technical Readouts
Preceded by Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4
Followed by Experimental Technical Readout: Republic, Volume 1

Description[edit]

The twenty-fifth in CGL's PDF exclusive mini-Technical Readout or TROlet series, Experimental Tech Readout: Most Wanted (abbreviated XTRO:Most Wanted or XTR:Most Wanted). This book highlights experimental variant designs created by criminals in the Early Republic Era which includes; then experimental BattleMechs, IndustrialMech, combat vehicles, exoskeleton, battle armor, and a small craft that were in possession of individuals or groups who were wanted by various governments of Inner Sphere for criminal acts .

Publisher's Description of the Product[edit]

In the wake of the Word of Blake Jihad, the Republic of the Sphere has emerged from the ashes, promising hope and salvation to a universe ravaged by horror and warfare. But not everyone is ready to lay down their arms just yet, and some of the deadliest renegades remain at large, having reveled in the chaos of the Blakist holocaust. Armed with cutting-edge ’Mechs, vehicles, and battle armor—modified with whatever experimental technology they have managed to capture or steal—these criminals represent a clear and present danger to the Republic and its people!

Experimental Tech Readout: Most Wanted Experimental Tech Readout: Most Wanted samples custom machines that have appeared in the BattleTech universe since the days of the Jihad. Each unit featured in this book incorporates some of the latest technologies developed by the realms of the Inner Sphere in their war against the Word of Blake, as first described in Tactical Operations—deployed now by some of the Inner Sphere’s most dangerous criminals. Statistics and Record Sheets are included for 13 new experimental BattleMechs, vehicles, and aerospace and battle armor units, ready for play in advanced BattleTech games.

Contents[edit]

Related TROs[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The Master Unit List, lists all unit featured in this article.[1]

References[edit]

Bibliography[edit]