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==Notes== ==Notes==
− *The Mark VII Landing Craft first appeared in the ''[[DropShips and JumpShips]]'' sourcebook, designed using the original [[AeroTech]] ruleset. According to this source (purporting to be a [[ComStar]] dossier and thus possibly erroneous within the universe), the ship was listed as a 100-ton design and sported completely different weaponry. It was described as somewhat rare, produced primarily by [[House Liao]] and in smaller numbers by Houses [[House Steiner|Steiner]] and [[House Kurita|Kurita]]. The original weapons layout was notably asymmetrical in both the main and Liao variants which was/is not allowed under both rulesets. The tiny fuel bay is at odds with the descriptive text that claims these craft could travel to and from orbit to drop the tanks. Furthermore, according to the ''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]'' the VTOL system takes 5% of the craft's mass and can be used without detonating external ordnance. + *The Mark VII Landing Craft first appeared in the ''[[DropShips and JumpShips]]'' sourcebook, designed using the original [[AeroTech]] rules set. According to this source (purporting to be a [[ComStar]] dossier and thus possibly erroneous within the universe), the ship was listed as a 100-ton design and sported completely different weaponry. It was described as somewhat rare, produced primarily by [[House Liao]] and in smaller numbers by Houses [[House Steiner|Steiner]] and [[House Kurita|Kurita]]. The original weapons layout was notably asymmetrical in both the main and Liao variants which was/is not allowed under both rule sets. The tiny fuel bay is at odds with the descriptive text that claims these craft could travel to and from orbit to drop the tanks. Furthermore, according to the ''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]'' the VTOL system takes 5% of the craft's mass and can be used without detonating external ordnance.
*Although the fluff indicates the craft has a 67-ton cargo bay, current record sheets only allot a 31-ton cargo bay. *Although the fluff indicates the craft has a 67-ton cargo bay, current record sheets only allot a 31-ton cargo bay.
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− | *The Mark VII Landing Craft first appeared in the ''[[DropShips and JumpShips]]'' sourcebook, designed using the original [[AeroTech]] | + | *The Mark VII Landing Craft first appeared in the ''[[DropShips and JumpShips]]'' sourcebook, designed using the original [[AeroTech]] rules set. According to this source (purporting to be a [[ComStar]] dossier and thus possibly erroneous within the universe), the ship was listed as a 100-ton design and sported completely different weaponry. It was described as somewhat rare, produced primarily by [[House Liao]] and in smaller numbers by Houses [[House Steiner|Steiner]] and [[House Kurita|Kurita]]. The original weapons layout was notably asymmetrical in both the main and Liao variants which was/is not allowed under both rule sets. The tiny fuel bay is at odds with the descriptive text that claims these craft could travel to and from orbit to drop the tanks. Furthermore, according to the ''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]'' the VTOL system takes 5% of the craft's mass and can be used without detonating external ordnance. |
*Although the fluff indicates the craft has a 67-ton cargo bay, current record sheets only allot a 31-ton cargo bay. | *Although the fluff indicates the craft has a 67-ton cargo bay, current record sheets only allot a 31-ton cargo bay. | ||