Vengeance Incorporated

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While it can only be loosely called a factory, Vengeance Incorporated is able to manufacture brand new BattleMechs for the pirates of the Haven Star Cluster.

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Vengeance Incorporated Logo

Overview

A hodge-podge of junkyards, workshops and waste dumps clustered around the local approximation of a space port, its name selected in a lottery, Vengeance Incorporated is at the same time little more string of repair bays and yet an organized production concern capable of producing an new 'Mech design, the Brigand.[1]

A standardized design rather than a FrankenMech, the Brigand is produced in enough quantities to be considered mass production. Apart from using locally produced armor, almost the entirety of the Brigand is constructed from contraband components either stolen or purchased on the Black Market by the pirates.[1]

The original "CEO" and driving force behind the facility was "Lady Death" Trevalline, with most intelligence agencies assuming that the Word of Blake at least offered some support to the endeavor as part of their destabilizing efforts across the Inner Sphere. This line of thought has been questioned as the "factory" has continued production even during the Blakist's collapse towards the end of the Jihad and the demise of "Lady Death", with either Vengeance Incorporated merely using stockpiled supplies or an indication of some other as yet unknown source of support.[1]

Manufacturing

Vengeance Incorporated has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Tortuga Prime

Components produced on Tortuga Prime:
Component Type
LDT-1 Brigand[2] Light BattleMech
LDT-X1 Brigand[2] Light BattleMech
LDT-X2 Brigand[2] Light BattleMech
Heaven Cent Armor - BattleMechs & Vehicles - Brigand[2]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, pp. 235-236, "Unafillated Organizations"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Technical Readout: 3067, p. 46, "Produced Brigand Components"

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