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Description
Warner was a brand of fusion engine built during most of the time for Aerospace fighters, though by 3066 it had been incorporated into one BattleMech.
Fusion Engine
Warner Fusion Engine designs have been produced in a number of variants. The best known versions are listed below.
Class | Reference |
Warner 200E | [1] |
Warner 220N | [1] |
Warner 240J | [2] |
Warner 250B | [1] |
Warner 270M | [3] |