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*The images going with the 35-ton ''Ostscout'' and 60-ton ''Ostsol'' 'Mechs were swapped in the first through third editions. Early copies of the third printing are nearly identical to the first edition with the ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' pictures swapped and a MSRP of $9.95. Later copies compound the ''Ostscout''/''Ostsol'' confusion by simply swapping pages 29 and 79. Now the ''Ostscout'' illustration appears on page 29 with the game statistics of the ''Ostsol'' while the ''Ostsol'' illustration appears on page 79 accompanied by the game attributes of the ''Ostscout''. The ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' were finally fixed in the July 1994 printing. *The images going with the 35-ton ''Ostscout'' and 60-ton ''Ostsol'' 'Mechs were swapped in the first through third editions. Early copies of the third printing are nearly identical to the first edition with the ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' pictures swapped and a MSRP of $9.95. Later copies compound the ''Ostscout''/''Ostsol'' confusion by simply swapping pages 29 and 79. Now the ''Ostscout'' illustration appears on page 29 with the game statistics of the ''Ostsol'' while the ''Ostsol'' illustration appears on page 79 accompanied by the game attributes of the ''Ostscout''. The ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' were finally fixed in the July 1994 printing.
*The write-up for the ''[[Hatchetman]]'' initially mentioned two of the 'Mech's 14 [[heat sink]]s were mounted in the [[hatchet]] and a [[medium laser]] in the shaft; this was dropped in later descriptions where the hatchet was instead described as functionally a club. (At the time of publication, the hatchet rules did not exist yet.) *The write-up for the ''[[Hatchetman]]'' initially mentioned two of the 'Mech's 14 [[heat sink]]s were mounted in the [[hatchet]] and a [[medium laser]] in the shaft; this was dropped in later descriptions where the hatchet was instead described as functionally a club. (At the time of publication, the hatchet rules did not exist yet.)
− *In the first printing, the ''Warhammer'' entry mentioned that the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] had placed extensively modified ''Warhammer''s in orbit of [[Tamar]] to serve as aerospace defense against incoming enemy [[DropShips]] in [[3015]]; this passage was omitted in later printings. + *In the first printing, the ''Warhammer'' entry mentioned that [[House Steiner]] had placed extensively modified ''Warhammer''s in orbit of [[Tamar]] to serve as aerospace defense against incoming enemy [[DropShips]] in [[3015]]; this passage was omitted in later printings.
Note that any content which was later omitted but not refuted technically remains [[canonical]] even though its veracity is uncertain. Note that any content which was later omitted but not refuted technically remains [[canonical]] even though its veracity is uncertain.
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*The images going with the 35-ton ''Ostscout'' and 60-ton ''Ostsol'' 'Mechs were swapped in the first through third editions. Early copies of the third printing are nearly identical to the first edition with the ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' pictures swapped and a MSRP of $9.95. Later copies compound the ''Ostscout''/''Ostsol'' confusion by simply swapping pages 29 and 79. Now the ''Ostscout'' illustration appears on page 29 with the game statistics of the ''Ostsol'' while the ''Ostsol'' illustration appears on page 79 accompanied by the game attributes of the ''Ostscout''. The ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' were finally fixed in the July 1994 printing. | *The images going with the 35-ton ''Ostscout'' and 60-ton ''Ostsol'' 'Mechs were swapped in the first through third editions. Early copies of the third printing are nearly identical to the first edition with the ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' pictures swapped and a MSRP of $9.95. Later copies compound the ''Ostscout''/''Ostsol'' confusion by simply swapping pages 29 and 79. Now the ''Ostscout'' illustration appears on page 29 with the game statistics of the ''Ostsol'' while the ''Ostsol'' illustration appears on page 79 accompanied by the game attributes of the ''Ostscout''. The ''Ostscout'' and ''Ostsol'' were finally fixed in the July 1994 printing. | ||
*The write-up for the ''[[Hatchetman]]'' initially mentioned two of the 'Mech's 14 [[heat sink]]s were mounted in the [[hatchet]] and a [[medium laser]] in the shaft; this was dropped in later descriptions where the hatchet was instead described as functionally a club. (At the time of publication, the hatchet rules did not exist yet.) | *The write-up for the ''[[Hatchetman]]'' initially mentioned two of the 'Mech's 14 [[heat sink]]s were mounted in the [[hatchet]] and a [[medium laser]] in the shaft; this was dropped in later descriptions where the hatchet was instead described as functionally a club. (At the time of publication, the hatchet rules did not exist yet.) | ||
− | *In the first printing, the ''Warhammer'' entry mentioned that | + | *In the first printing, the ''Warhammer'' entry mentioned that [[House Steiner]] had placed extensively modified ''Warhammer''s in orbit of [[Tamar]] to serve as aerospace defense against incoming enemy [[DropShips]] in [[3015]]; this passage was omitted in later printings. |
Note that any content which was later omitted but not refuted technically remains [[canonical]] even though its veracity is uncertain. | Note that any content which was later omitted but not refuted technically remains [[canonical]] even though its veracity is uncertain. | ||