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Introduced as a prototype in [[2567]] by the [[Terran Hegemony]].<ref name="SB:SDp57">''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'', p. 57: "Double Heat Sinks"</ref><ref name="IOp71">''Interstellar Operations'', p. 71: "Double Heat Sinks"</ref> Prototype versions of this heat sink functioned as normal, except designers hadn't figured out how to place the double heat sink inside the engine the same as standard heat sinks could be placed. This resulted in some "hybrid sinks" (single sinks in the fusion engine, double sinks used on the hull) being used on some 'Mechs until the production variant was released, with double sinks being included with applicable fusion engines.<ref name="IOp71"/> Double heat sinks were commonly available during the [[Star League era]] but became [[Lostech]] over the course of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. Although the technology was essentially extinct after [[2865]]<ref name="SB:SDp57"/> and standard (single) heat sinks became the norm as they were the only ones still available, double heat sinks remained in use in some individual cases.
 
Introduced as a prototype in [[2567]] by the [[Terran Hegemony]].<ref name="SB:SDp57">''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'', p. 57: "Double Heat Sinks"</ref><ref name="IOp71">''Interstellar Operations'', p. 71: "Double Heat Sinks"</ref> Prototype versions of this heat sink functioned as normal, except designers hadn't figured out how to place the double heat sink inside the engine the same as standard heat sinks could be placed. This resulted in some "hybrid sinks" (single sinks in the fusion engine, double sinks used on the hull) being used on some 'Mechs until the production variant was released, with double sinks being included with applicable fusion engines.<ref name="IOp71"/> Double heat sinks were commonly available during the [[Star League era]] but became [[Lostech]] over the course of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. Although the technology was essentially extinct after [[2865]]<ref name="SB:SDp57"/> and standard (single) heat sinks became the norm as they were the only ones still available, double heat sinks remained in use in some individual cases.
  
By the early [[thirty-first century]], double heat sink technology was on the verge of rediscovery. The [[Federated Suns]] had a double heat sink project in its prototype stages by [[3022]] with individual samples built into operative BattleMechs, and in [[3030]], towards the end of the [[Fourth Succession War]], the [[Capellan Confederation]] already fielded their BJ-3 ''Blackjack'' variant,<ref name="H:Wo3039p144+">''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 144–145: "Rules Annex - Double Heat Sinks (Freezers)"</ref> the first regular 'Mech design sporting double heat sinks in decades if not centuries. (Although it is not generally known, the Confederation did not develop double heat sinks themselves; the Federated Suns had prototypes manufactured in the Lyran Commonwealth and a Capellan agent was able to siphon a share of the production off to the Confederation.<ref name=Prop>''Proprietary''</ref>)
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By the early 31st century, double heat sink technology was on the verge of rediscovery. The [[Federated Suns]] had a double heat sink project in its prototype stages by [[3022]] with individual samples built into operative BattleMechs, and in [[3030]], towards the end of the [[Fourth Succession War]], the [[Capellan Confederation]] already fielded their BJ-3 ''Blackjack'' variant,<ref name="H:Wo3039p144+">''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 144–145: "Rules Annex - Double Heat Sinks (Freezers)"</ref> the first regular 'Mech design sporting double heat sinks in decades if not centuries. (Although it is not generally known, the Confederation did not develop double heat sinks themselves; the Federated Suns had prototypes manufactured in the Lyran Commonwealth and a Capellan agent was able to siphon a share of the production off to the Confederation.<ref name=Prop>''Proprietary''</ref>)
  
 
Following the discovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] and the subsequent dissemination of lost Star League knowledge throughout the Inner Sphere in [[3028]], double heat sinks gradually became a staple of 'Mech construction again and were extensively used in retrofits and new designs. The NAIS had double heat sinks ready for serial production in [[3041]].<ref name="20YUp72"/><ref name="H:Wo3039p144+"/>
 
Following the discovery of the [[Helm Memory Core]] and the subsequent dissemination of lost Star League knowledge throughout the Inner Sphere in [[3028]], double heat sinks gradually became a staple of 'Mech construction again and were extensively used in retrofits and new designs. The NAIS had double heat sinks ready for serial production in [[3041]].<ref name="20YUp72"/><ref name="H:Wo3039p144+"/>

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