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==Description==
 
==Description==
Introduced in [[Introduction Year::2587]] for the [[SLDF]], the '''''Kintaro''''' was designed with one sole mission: tagging enemy units with a [[Narc missile beacon]]. As such, it is a [['Mech]] that is intended to work in a team with a missile-heavy lance, and after it delivers its deadly package to the enemy, the ''Kintaro'' disengages and lets its lancemates do most of the work as their missiles track the signal from the beacon. The act of putting this into practice is far less simple; with a maximum speed of 86.4 km/h the ''Kintaro'' is not able to engage and disengage from enemy units as easily as its designers envisioned and because of this, if a pilot is not observant of their surroundings and the enemy, they can find themselves in a very dangerous situation.
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Introduced in [[Introduction Year::2587]] for the [[SLDF]], the '''''Kintaro''''' was designed with one sole mission: tagging enemy units with a [[Narc missile beacon]]. As such, it is a [['Mech]] that is intended to work in a team with a missile-heavy lance, and after it delivers its deadly package to the enemy, the ''Kintaro'' disengages and lets its lance mates do most of the work as their missiles track the signal from the beacon. The act of putting this into practice is far less simple; with a maximum speed of 86.4 km/h the ''Kintaro'' is not able to engage and disengage from enemy units as easily as its designers envisioned and because of this, if a pilot is not observant of their surroundings and the enemy, they can find themselves in a very dangerous situation.
  
 
Unfortunately, the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] saw the last known Narc factory destroyed in [[2792]], and the advances made during the [[Star League era]] became [[lostech]]. The loss of Narc beacons rendered the ''Kintaro''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s role unnecessary, and it became just another missile-armed 'Mech. By the [[Third Succession War]] the ''Kintaro'' was nearly extinct, but in the end was saved when [[General Dynamics]] rebuilt a ''Kintaro'' factory on [[Ozawa]], though they could only produce the downgraded KTO-18 variant. [[ComStar]], however, maintained a number of original ''Kintaro''s which they used to outfit their [[Com Guards]]. They also produced their own slightly-downgraded variant, the KTO-20, which they gifted to the [[Draconis Combine]] as part of [[Operation Rosebud]]. Concentrated among the [[Ghost Regiments]] and certain [[Sword of Light]] [[regiment]]s, the superiority of these 'Mechs over their [[Federated Commonwealth]] cousins caused an overreaction during the [[War of 3039]] as they were targeted for destruction more than necessary, leaving other units free to fight.<ref name=TRO3025r>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 66: "KTR-18 Kintaro"</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 260: "KTR-18 Kintaro"</ref>
 
Unfortunately, the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] saw the last known Narc factory destroyed in [[2792]], and the advances made during the [[Star League era]] became [[lostech]]. The loss of Narc beacons rendered the ''Kintaro''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s role unnecessary, and it became just another missile-armed 'Mech. By the [[Third Succession War]] the ''Kintaro'' was nearly extinct, but in the end was saved when [[General Dynamics]] rebuilt a ''Kintaro'' factory on [[Ozawa]], though they could only produce the downgraded KTO-18 variant. [[ComStar]], however, maintained a number of original ''Kintaro''s which they used to outfit their [[Com Guards]]. They also produced their own slightly-downgraded variant, the KTO-20, which they gifted to the [[Draconis Combine]] as part of [[Operation Rosebud]]. Concentrated among the [[Ghost Regiments]] and certain [[Sword of Light]] [[regiment]]s, the superiority of these 'Mechs over their [[Federated Commonwealth]] cousins caused an overreaction during the [[War of 3039]] as they were targeted for destruction more than necessary, leaving other units free to fight.<ref name=TRO3025r>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 66: "KTR-18 Kintaro"</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 260: "KTR-18 Kintaro"</ref>

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