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In its time, the list was widely known (and used) throughout the fanbase; even some BattleTech authors and developers have said they used it as a quick-reference resource for their work.{{cn}} It became outdated over time as more and more additional units were published. Another, more detailed and more up-to-date fan project, the [[3025-3050 Random Assignment Tables]], eventually supplanted the La Casse Faction List. In its time, the list was widely known (and used) throughout the fanbase; even some BattleTech authors and developers have said they used it as a quick-reference resource for their work.{{cn}} It became outdated over time as more and more additional units were published. Another, more detailed and more up-to-date fan project, the [[3025-3050 Random Assignment Tables]], eventually supplanted the La Casse Faction List.
− In 2011, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] published an official [[Master Unit List]] which is considered fully [[canonical]], essentially supplanting the La Casse list with an official publication. + In 2011, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] published an official [[Master Unit List]] which is considered fully [[canon]]ical, essentially supplanting the La Casse list with an official publication.
==Description== ==Description==
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==Canonicity== ==Canonicity==
− Being fan-made, the list itself is not canonical; instead, it is a collection of otherwise canonical data and thus a [[meta-source]]. + Being fan-made, the list itself is not [[canon]]ical; instead, it is a collection of otherwise canonical data and thus a [[meta-source]].
==External links== ==External links==
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In its time, the list was widely known (and used) throughout the fanbase; even some BattleTech authors and developers have said they used it as a quick-reference resource for their work.{{cn}} It became outdated over time as more and more additional units were published. Another, more detailed and more up-to-date fan project, the [[3025-3050 Random Assignment Tables]], eventually supplanted the La Casse Faction List. | In its time, the list was widely known (and used) throughout the fanbase; even some BattleTech authors and developers have said they used it as a quick-reference resource for their work.{{cn}} It became outdated over time as more and more additional units were published. Another, more detailed and more up-to-date fan project, the [[3025-3050 Random Assignment Tables]], eventually supplanted the La Casse Faction List. | ||
− | In 2011, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] published an official [[Master Unit List]] which is considered fully [[ | + | In 2011, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] published an official [[Master Unit List]] which is considered fully [[canon]]ical, essentially supplanting the La Casse list with an official publication. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Canonicity== | ==Canonicity== | ||
− | Being fan-made, the list itself is not | + | Being fan-made, the list itself is not [[canon]]ical; instead, it is a collection of otherwise canonical data and thus a [[meta-source]]. |
==External links== | ==External links== |