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Revision as of 23:31, 2 April 2009
Description
Technical Readout: 3057 differs from the primary line of technical readouts in that its focus was on BattleSpace units, such as DropShips, JumpShips, WarShips, Small Craft, ASFs, OmniFighters, and conventional aircraft. Additional rule clarifications and record sheets for BattleSpace were included.
It was reissued in 2004 as Technical Readout: 3057 Revised.
Contents
- Briefing – "Introduction"
- Dai-i Otanashi Haruka (6 January, 3057)
- Inner Sphere DropShips
- Clan DropShips
- Clan/Star League WarShips
- Small Craft
- Light Fighters
- Medium Fighters
- Heavy Fighters
- Conventional Aircraft
- Space Stations
- BattleSpace Rule Clarifications
- BattleSpace Record Sheets
- DropShip
- JumpShip
- Large WarShip
- Small WarShip
- Space Station
- Fighter
- Small Craft
- Size Comparison (scaled images)
- BattleSpace Tables
- Sequence of Play
- Movement Phase
- Interface
- Marine Point
- Turning Cost
- Range
- Control Roll Modifier
- Attack
- Boarding Action Result
- Fighter Hits
- Crew Quality
- Diagrams
- Firing Arcs
- Hit Locations
- Critical Hit Modifiers
Notes
- Technical Readout: 3057 is the bastard stepchild of the TROs; it carries no CBT board game units and it changed the artwork from the earlier Technical Readout: 2750, which angered some fans. However, it did well enough in sales to allow for the creation of JumpShip and WarShip miniatures.