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- 20:05, 9 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Jupiter (BattleMech) (content was: "==Size== I an currently in work re-readinf Truth and Shadows the MWDA novel and on page 270 it states that Jack Farrell's Jupiter is thirty meters tall (that is almost a 100 feet tall!). I think the thing does look huge even for a hundred tonner but i surely can't be that big? Do we have any other references that contradict this? --Dmon 01:07, 5 November 2011 (UTC) :I think this is just a translation error. From 30 feet to 30 meters. In the old german nove...")
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