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− | The '''''Götterhammer''''' ("Hammer of the Gods") was a [[JumpShip]] of unspecified class used by [[LAAF]] General Santini in his pursuit of the ''[[Niflheim (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Niflheim]]'' in [[3061]]. Santini's troops included at least eight [[BattleMech]]s and several [[Pegasus]] hovertanks, strongly suggesting that the ''Götterhammer'' carried one or several [[DropShip]]s. | + | The '''''Götterhammer''''' ("Hammer of the Gods") was a [[JumpShip]] of unspecified class used by [[LAAF]] General Santini in his pursuit of the ''[[Niflheim (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Niflheim]]'' in [[3061]]. Santini's troops included at least eight [[BattleMech]]s and several [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank)]] hovertanks, strongly suggesting that the ''Götterhammer'' carried one or several [[DropShip]]s. |
==Canonicity== | ==Canonicity== |
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Apocryphal This article's subject is only mentioned in apocryphal sources, i.e. official BattleTech products which are not clearly Non-canon but do not meet the current Canon criteria either. For more information, check the Canonicity section. |
Vessel Profile | |
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Type | JumpShip |
Class | (unknown) |
History
The Götterhammer ("Hammer of the Gods") was a JumpShip of unspecified class used by LAAF General Santini in his pursuit of the Niflheim in 3061. Santini's troops included at least eight BattleMechs and several Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank) hovertanks, strongly suggesting that the Götterhammer carried one or several DropShips.
Canonicity
The Götterhammer features only in the apocryphal German novel, Duo Infernale. Consequently, and for lack of any mention in a canonical source, the vessel must also be considered apocryphal.