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'''Technology Rating''' is a code used in the [[Classic BattleTech]] game indicating the relative sophistication of a piece of vehicles, [['Mech]] and other equipment, or of the subsystems found in the same. Its primary function is to determine what systems were available in a particular time period in the [[BattleTech]] universe. A [[Tech Level|similar system]] was used in the [[MechWarrior, First Edition]] roleplaying game. That scale was different, primarily because the [[Clans]] had not been developed when that game had been written. | '''Technology Rating''' is a code used in the [[Classic BattleTech]] game indicating the relative sophistication of a piece of vehicles, [['Mech]] and other equipment, or of the subsystems found in the same. Its primary function is to determine what systems were available in a particular time period in the [[BattleTech]] universe. A [[Tech Level|similar system]] was used in the [[MechWarrior, First Edition]] roleplaying game. That scale was different, primarily because the [[Clans]] had not been developed when that game had been written. | ||
Revision as of 17:05, 16 March 2011
Technology Rating is a code used in the Classic BattleTech game indicating the relative sophistication of a piece of vehicles, 'Mech and other equipment, or of the subsystems found in the same. Its primary function is to determine what systems were available in a particular time period in the BattleTech universe. A similar system was used in the MechWarrior, First Edition roleplaying game. That scale was different, primarily because the Clans had not been developed when that game had been written.
Technology Rating | Label | Years |
A | Primitive | to Early 20th Century |
B | Low-Tech | Late 20th Century |
C | Common Tech | 21st to 22nd Centuries |
D | High-Tech | Age of War and Succession Wars |
E | Advanced | Star League and Post-3050 Inner Sphere |
F | Hyper-Advanced | Clan and Post-3065 Inner Sphere |