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Mountain Wolf BattleMechs

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Overview

Founded in the Lyran Commonwealth during the first Star League, Mountain Wolf BattleMechs was a key supplier of light BattleMechs. The Night Hawk proved so popular that the company opened a subsidiary factory in the Outworlds Alliance when the Alliance was a Star League Territory.[1] Eventually the Succession Wars destroyed both the Vendrell and Alpheratz facilities, and Mountain Wolf BattleMechs became a memory.

In the early 31st century, Brandon O'Leary spent much of his family's fortune to restore the Alpheratz facility. The production line there started producing the Merlin in 3010, and profits from their sale allowed O'Leary to restore the Vendrell plant which reopened in 3055.[2] The Night Hawk re-entered production that same year, and eight years later the Night Hawk started to come off the Alpheratz production lines as well.[3]

Brandon O'Leary was still the CEO of Mountain Wolf in 3067.[4]

Manufacturing

Mountain Wolf BattleMechs has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Alpheratz

Components produced on Alpheratz:
Component Type
NTK-2Q Night Hawk Light BattleMech (As of 3067)
MLN-1C Merlin Heavy BattleMech (As of 3067)
Telestar Modell 6LQ Chassis - Night Hawk (As of 3067)
Heavy Star QAT-4 Chassis - Merlin (As of 3067)
Protec Light Armor - BattleMechs & Vehicles - Night Hawk (As of 3067)
Longanecker PlastiSteel Armor - BattleMechs & Vehicles - Merlin (As of 3067)

Vendrell

Components produced on Vendrell:
Component Type
NTK-2Q Night Hawk Light BattleMech (As of 3067)
Telestar Modell 6LQ Chassis - Night Hawk (As of 3067)
Protec Light Armor - BattleMechs & Vehicles - Night Hawk (As of 3067)

References

  • Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade
  1. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 144
  2. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 144
  3. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 144
  4. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 144

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