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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
'''''Magellan MkII''''' - There is one [[Dark Age era]] image captioned as a ''Magellan MkII'' JumpShip (misspelled as "''Mageallon MkII JumpShip''" in earlier editions)<ref>''Technology of Destruction'', p. 31</ref> with the [[Spirit Cats]]' crest emblazoned on its deployed [[jump sail]]. It differs from the classic ''Magellan'' in that the jump sail array features six (instead of only four) lines and the jump sail has a distinctly different shape, being perfectly round. Three spheroid shapes are attached to the JumpShip's section marked "[[grav deck]]" while a fourth, identical shape is shown as a spacecraft moving away under thrust from what is marked as "[[docking collar]]"; the visible arrangement of the shapes suggest a ring of six. It has been officially confirmed<ref>Via [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=53564.0 this thread] in the official "Ask the Writers" section on the [[BattleTech Forum]] by Ray "Adrian Gideon" Arrastia (Q1: ''Is "Mageallon" a misspelling for "Magellan"?'', A: ''yes''; Q2: ''Is there a Magellan Mk. II class of JumpShips?'', A2: ''no'')</ref> that "Mageallon" is a misspelling for ''Magellan'', that no distinct ''Magellan Mk II'' class exists, and that it is therefore (paraphrased) a reasonable speculation to assume the ''Magellan Mk II'' is a variant of the ''Magellan'', and not an entirely new class unto its own.
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'''''Magellan MkII''''' - There is one [[Dark Age era]] image captioned as a ''Magellan MkII'' JumpShip (misspelled as "''Mageallon MkII JumpShip''" in earlier editions)<ref>''Technology of Destruction'', p. 31</ref> with the [[Spirit Cats]]' crest emblazoned on its deployed [[jump sail]]. It differs from the classic ''Magellan'' in that the jump sail array features six (instead of only four) lines and the jump sail has a distinctly different shape, being perfectly round. Three spheroid shapes are attached to the JumpShip's section marked "[[grav deck]]" while a fourth, identical shape is shown as a spacecraft moving away under thrust from what is marked as "[[docking collar]]"; the visible arrangement of the shapes suggest a ring of altogether six. It has been officially confirmed<ref>Via [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=53564.0 this thread] in the official "Ask the Writers" section on the [[BattleTech Forum]] by Ray "Adrian Gideon" Arrastia (Q1: ''Is "Mageallon" a misspelling for "Magellan"?'', A: ''yes''; Q2: ''Is there a Magellan Mk. II class of JumpShips?'', A2: ''no'')</ref> that "Mageallon" is a misspelling for ''Magellan'', that no distinct ''Magellan Mk II'' class exists, and that it is therefore (paraphrased) a reasonable speculation to assume the ''Magellan Mk II'' is a variant of the ''Magellan'', and not an entirely new class unto its own.
  
 
Based on the assertion that the ''Mk II'' is a mere variant, it stands to reason that the ship depicted has the same tonnage and dimensions as a regular ''Magellan''. This in turn means it cannot have more than four [[hardpoint]]s (docking collars). The descriptive text marks only a single hardpoint while marking four of the six jump sail arrays, suggesting there are no more hardpoints. The spheroid vessels do not clearly resemble a particular type of spheroid DropShip. They could be [[K-1]] class DropShuttles which are notably capable of docking with hardpoints as well as to [[Small Craft Bay]]s. This in turn seems to suggest the ''Magellan Mk II'' features one hardpoint plus at least five small craft bays which together form the ring of DropShuttles shown (suggesting at least four extra small craft bays over a standard ''Magellan''). Unlike the standard ''Magellan'', the ''MkII'' also features a grav deck. The ''MkII'''s exact configuration remains unknown, however.
 
Based on the assertion that the ''Mk II'' is a mere variant, it stands to reason that the ship depicted has the same tonnage and dimensions as a regular ''Magellan''. This in turn means it cannot have more than four [[hardpoint]]s (docking collars). The descriptive text marks only a single hardpoint while marking four of the six jump sail arrays, suggesting there are no more hardpoints. The spheroid vessels do not clearly resemble a particular type of spheroid DropShip. They could be [[K-1]] class DropShuttles which are notably capable of docking with hardpoints as well as to [[Small Craft Bay]]s. This in turn seems to suggest the ''Magellan Mk II'' features one hardpoint plus at least five small craft bays which together form the ring of DropShuttles shown (suggesting at least four extra small craft bays over a standard ''Magellan''). Unlike the standard ''Magellan'', the ''MkII'' also features a grav deck. The ''MkII'''s exact configuration remains unknown, however.

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