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- Essay:JumpShip distribution - BattleTechWiki
Around half of all Monolith -class JumpShips are thought to operate in the Draconis Combine; roughly equal (but unspecified) numbers operate in the Federated Suns and the Free Worlds League, respectively, as of 3025
- Some Dropship and Jumpship Numbers : r battletech - Reddit
About 37% of Jumpships appear to be private, almost all of them Invaders or Merchants BUT, when you compare those numbers to the number of Dropships, there just aren't enough Jumpships
- JumpShip classes and ratios - BattleTech
How many JumpShips might the Corps field? The percentages given suggest there to be low hundreds, primarily because if it were less than 100 then you'd probably be counting JumpShips individually instead of citing percentile ratios
- JumpShip - BattleTechWiki
Common JumpShips are unarmed, carrying insignificant weaponry at best, and are typically considered noncombatants However, the distinction is somewhat blurred, as some JumpShips do possess some level of armor and armament; these are colloquially called Jolly Rogers
- Guided by the light of a (Red) Cameron Star (Battletech)
That's at least 20 jumpships, assuming they can average a week per jump and they might not be able to
- SkilTaos Gaming Blog: JumpShip Class Numbers for 3025
This low level of production can barely keep up with the annual number of JumpShips lost to war and age-related breakdowns The remaining vessels number about 2,000, an amount that has remained fairly constant for decades
- Dropships, Jumpships Warships - Noble Knight Games
This revised edition of the original Technical Readout: 3057 contains descriptions, illustrations and full AeroTech 2 statistics for the Inner Sphere and Clan DropShips, JumpShips, WarShips, small craft and space stations most common in 3057
- Lore Question: How does the jumpship economy work? : r battletech - Reddit
Even precisely how many jumpships still exist circa 3025 is a fuzzy thing, as we’ve been given multiple numbers over the years, all of which are definitely too small to support the economy we see
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