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Originally a small production facility owned by [[Luthien Armor Works]], it was purchased by the Sapphire Sunset ''[[yakuza]]'' ''[[oyabun]]''. Renamed Sapphire Metals, work began on producing a pair of wildly altered ''[[Charger]]'' variants, which the ''yakuza'' clan hoped would find popularity within the Draconis Combine's [[Ghost Regiments]].<ref name=TRO3050U86>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 86: "Produced Charger 'Mech Components and overview"</ref> | Originally a small production facility owned by [[Luthien Armor Works]], it was purchased by the Sapphire Sunset ''[[yakuza]]'' ''[[oyabun]]''. Renamed Sapphire Metals, work began on producing a pair of wildly altered ''[[Charger]]'' variants, which the ''yakuza'' clan hoped would find popularity within the Draconis Combine's [[Ghost Regiments]].<ref name=TRO3050U86>''Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade'', p. 86: "Produced Charger 'Mech Components and overview"</ref> | ||
− | Sapphire Metals was noteworthy not only because of its ownership, but also because it was one of two factories in the much-reduced Dieron Military District.<ref name=O:DCp4>''Objectives: Draconis Combine'', p. 4: "State of the Industry at a Glance (Dec 3079)"</ref> By [[3067]], the company was a division of [[New Samarkand Metals]].<ref name=HB:HKp161 | + | Sapphire Metals was noteworthy not only because of its ownership, but also because it was one of two factories in the much-reduced Dieron Military District.<ref name=O:DCp4>''Objectives: Draconis Combine'', p. 4: "State of the Industry at a Glance (Dec 3079)"</ref> By [[3067]], the company was a division of [[New Samarkand Metals]].<ref name=HB:HKp161/> |
Sapphire Metals was the only heavy industry on [[Shimonita]] as of [[3079]].<ref name=O:DCp34/> During the [[Jihad]], the plant lost about 40% of its workforce and facilities and the factory was running at 70% of its maximum production in 3079.<ref name=O:DCp4/> | Sapphire Metals was the only heavy industry on [[Shimonita]] as of [[3079]].<ref name=O:DCp34/> During the [[Jihad]], the plant lost about 40% of its workforce and facilities and the factory was running at 70% of its maximum production in 3079.<ref name=O:DCp4/> |
Latest revision as of 01:15, 12 May 2024
Sapphire Metals | |
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Corporation Profile | |
Affiliation | Draconis Combine |
Headquarters | Corundum (Shimonita II)[1] |
Leadership | CEO |
Product(s) | BattleMechs |
Parent Corporation | New Samarkand Metals[2] |
Sapphire Metals was a Draconis Combine BattleMech manufacturer.
Overview[edit]
Originally a small production facility owned by Luthien Armor Works, it was purchased by the Sapphire Sunset yakuza oyabun. Renamed Sapphire Metals, work began on producing a pair of wildly altered Charger variants, which the yakuza clan hoped would find popularity within the Draconis Combine's Ghost Regiments.[3]
Sapphire Metals was noteworthy not only because of its ownership, but also because it was one of two factories in the much-reduced Dieron Military District.[4] By 3067, the company was a division of New Samarkand Metals.[2]
Sapphire Metals was the only heavy industry on Shimonita as of 3079.[1] During the Jihad, the plant lost about 40% of its workforce and facilities and the factory was running at 70% of its maximum production in 3079.[4]
Manufacturing[edit]
Sapphire Metals has manufacturing centers on the following planets:
Shimonita[edit]
Components produced on Shimonita:[3] | |
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Component | Type |
BattleMechs | |
CGR-3K Charger[1][3] | Assault BattleMech |
CGR-SA5 Charger[1][3] | Assault BattleMech |
CGR-KMZ Charger[1][3] | Assault BattleMech |
WVR-9K Wolverine[5] | Medium BattleMech |
Chassis | |
Alshain Class 92 | Charger[3] |
Ferro-fibrous Armor | |
New Samarkand Royal Ferro-Fibrous w/CASE | Charger[3] |
Jump Jets | |
Lexington Ltd. Lifters | Charger[3] |
Communications System | |
Boran Meta-Cygnus Plus | Charger[3] |
Targeting-Tracking System | |
Delta Track w/Artemis IV FCS | Charger[3] |
Medium Pulse Laser | |
Victory Heartbeat | Charger[3] |
LRM-20 | |
Shigunga | Charger[3] |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Objectives: Draconis Combine, p. 34: "Sapphire Metals"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Handbook: House Kurita, p. 161: "New Samarkand Metals"
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 86: "Produced Charger 'Mech Components and overview"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Objectives: Draconis Combine, p. 4: "State of the Industry at a Glance (Dec 3079)"
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3085, p. 244