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- 08:38, 4 March 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Myomer (content was: "{{WikiProject Technology|tr=new}} In a way, myomer is the reason BattleMechs are the supreme war machines they are; the myomer is an extremely efficient and load-bearing form of locomotion, but cannot be used in a wheeled, tracked, or airborne platform due to the nature of its operation. As such, even though BattleMechs present much greater surface area that must be armored, and much more structure to be carried, myomer still allows them to bear more weapons and armor per-ton t...")
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- 08:38, 4 March 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Myomer (content was: "{{WikiProject Technology|tr=new}} In a way, myomer is the reason BattleMechs are the supreme war machines they are; the myomer is an extremely efficient and load-bearing form of locomotion, but cannot be used in a wheeled, tracked, or airborne platform due to the nature of its operation. As such, even though BattleMechs present much greater surface area that must be armored, and much more structure to be carried, myomer still allows them to bear more weapons and armor per-ton t...")
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