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DarthMetool

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(Answered) IO - Primitive Jumpship maximum size
« on: 10 January 2018, 01:16:51 »
On page 128 of Interstellar Operations there is a chart with the maximum sizes for primitive jumpships built up to 2460 in the Inner Sphere and 2500 in the Periphery.  If I wanted to design a primitive jumpship to be set in, say, the Dark Age, am I still limited to those weight limits on the chart?
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Re: Primitive Jumpship maximum size
« Reply #1 on: 14 January 2018, 13:36:51 »
The short version is, "Yes, you're still limited to those tonnage restrictions under current rules." The rules might get expanded at a current date, but for now those restrictions still apply.
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