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Even [[ComStar]], which preserved many original Star League 'Mechs in secret, could not prevent the wholesale disappearance of some 'Mech lines. Over time, equipment shortages, system failures and similar problems sparked innumerable variants of the classic designs, with field modifications and makeshift repairs commonplace.<ref name=TRO3039p238/>  It was the rediscovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] in [[3028]] which halted this continued technological decline and played an important role in revitalizing BattleMech development.  Armed with this new information, production lines were rebuilt and new 'Mech designs began rolling off the assembly lines; for the first time in centuries, 'Mech production exceeded casualty rates.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 100</ref>
 
Even [[ComStar]], which preserved many original Star League 'Mechs in secret, could not prevent the wholesale disappearance of some 'Mech lines. Over time, equipment shortages, system failures and similar problems sparked innumerable variants of the classic designs, with field modifications and makeshift repairs commonplace.<ref name=TRO3039p238/>  It was the rediscovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] in [[3028]] which halted this continued technological decline and played an important role in revitalizing BattleMech development.  Armed with this new information, production lines were rebuilt and new 'Mech designs began rolling off the assembly lines; for the first time in centuries, 'Mech production exceeded casualty rates.<ref name=TRO2750/><ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 100</ref>
  
BattleMech development in the Inner Sphere received a major shock during [[Clan Invasion|the invasion of the Clans]] in [[3050]] as it got its first look at technology advanced even beyond that of the Star League. Estranged from the rest of humanity for centuries, despite the fact they had their own version of the Succession Wars, the [[Exodus Civil War]], the SLDF exiles had become the [[Clans]] they were spared the technological decline of the Succession War, allowing 'Mech development to continue unabated.  Building on a concept first hinted at in the ''[[Mercury (BattleMech)|Mercury]]'', [[Clan Coyote]] had introduced the first [[OmniMech]], the ''[[Coyotl]]'', in [[2854]].<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 6</ref> The OmniMechs used in the Clan invasions were even more potent and struck fear in the hearts of the Inner Sphere defenders. Not knowing what their actual designations were, many picked up new nicknames in the battles between the Clans and Inner Sphere: the ''[[Summoner]]'' was dubbed as the ''Thor'' by [[House Steiner]]'s forces because of its deliverance of "thunder and lightning" by its [[Autocannon]] and [[PPC]]; the ''[[Dire Wolf]]'' became known as ''Daishi'' ("great death") among forces of [[House Kurita]]; the ''[[Mad Dog]]'' was called the ''Vulture'' by Lyrans and ''Hagetaka'' in the Combine; and the ''[[Timber Wolf]]'' became the ''Mad Cat'' because the battle computers of Inner Sphere 'Mechs alternated between ''[[Marauder]]'' and ''[[Catapult]]'' when they tried to identify the unknown design.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3050'', pp. 7, 32, 34, 42</ref>
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BattleMech development in the Inner Sphere received a major shock during [[Clan Invasion|the invasion of the Clans]] in [[3050]] as it got its first look at technology advanced even beyond that of the Star League. Estranged from the rest of humanity for centuries, despite the fact they had his own version of the succession Wars, the [[Exodus Civil War]], the SLDF exiles had become the [[Clans]] they were spared the technological decline of the Succession War, allowing 'Mech development to continue unabated.  Building on a concept first hinted at in the ''[[Mercury (BattleMech)|Mercury]]'', [[Clan Coyote]] had introduced the first [[OmniMech]], the ''[[Coyotl]]'', in [[2854]].<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 6</ref> The OmniMechs used in the Clan invasions were even more potent and struck fear in the hearts of the Inner Sphere defenders. Not knowing what their actual designations were, many picked up new nicknames in the battles between the Clans and Inner Sphere: the ''[[Summoner]]'' was dubbed as the ''Thor'' by [[House Steiner]]'s forces because of its deliverance of "thunder and lightning" by its [[Autocannon]] and [[PPC]]; the ''[[Dire Wolf]]'' became known as ''Daishi'' ("great death") among forces of [[House Kurita]]; and the ''[[Timber Wolf]]'' became the ''Mad Cat'' because the battle computers of Inner Sphere 'Mechs alternated between ''[[Marauder]]'' and ''[[Catapult]]'' when they tried to identify the unknown design.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3050'', pp. 7, 32, 34, 42</ref>
  
 
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