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Introduced in [[3068]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 219</ref>, and developed in line with the principle that produced the [[compact fusion engine|compact engine]], the compact gyro is constructed from denser, but more compact, material and components, trading a 50% increase in weight for halving the bulk of the device. Intended primarily to reduce the chance of penetrating fire from damaging the vital component by reducing its size, like its fusion engine counterpart, it also has the benefit of freeing up internal space in a [['Mech]]'s normally tightly-packed center torso. Introduced in [[3068]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 219</ref>, and developed in line with the principle that produced the [[compact fusion engine|compact engine]], the compact gyro is constructed from denser, but more compact, material and components, trading a 50% increase in weight for halving the bulk of the device. Intended primarily to reduce the chance of penetrating fire from damaging the vital component by reducing its size, like its fusion engine counterpart, it also has the benefit of freeing up internal space in a [['Mech]]'s normally tightly-packed center torso.
− ==References==+ *''[[Tactical Operations]]''
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==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
− *''[[Maximum Tech]]'' + *'' [[Maximum Tech]]''
− *''[[Tactical Operations]]''+ *'' [[TechManual]]''
− *''[[TechManual]]''
[[Category:Gyros]] [[Category:Gyros]]
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Introduced in [[3068]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 219</ref>, and developed in line with the principle that produced the [[compact fusion engine|compact engine]], the compact gyro is constructed from denser, but more compact, material and components, trading a 50% increase in weight for halving the bulk of the device. Intended primarily to reduce the chance of penetrating fire from damaging the vital component by reducing its size, like its fusion engine counterpart, it also has the benefit of freeing up internal space in a [['Mech]]'s normally tightly-packed center torso. | Introduced in [[3068]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 219</ref>, and developed in line with the principle that produced the [[compact fusion engine|compact engine]], the compact gyro is constructed from denser, but more compact, material and components, trading a 50% increase in weight for halving the bulk of the device. Intended primarily to reduce the chance of penetrating fire from damaging the vital component by reducing its size, like its fusion engine counterpart, it also has the benefit of freeing up internal space in a [['Mech]]'s normally tightly-packed center torso. | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
− | *''[[Maximum Tech | + | *'' [[Maximum Tech]]'' |
− | + | *'' [[TechManual]]'' | |
− | *''[[TechManual]]'' | ||
[[Category:Gyros]] | [[Category:Gyros]] |