Author Topic: (Answered) Primitive Battlemechs and non-fusion engines  (Read 2249 times)

Liam's Ghost

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There seems to be some dispute over whether battlemechs built to primitive standards can use engines other than fusion engines. Are primitive battlemechs allowed to use fission, fuel cell, or ICE engines?
« Last Edit: 20 August 2012, 18:31:52 by Xotl »
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Re: Primitive Battlemechs and non-fusion engines
« Reply #1 on: 25 April 2012, 17:29:10 »
I believe this has been clarified in the recently release TacOps Errata.
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