Sprocket

Sprocket

   
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"T-14s hit the scene in December 3rd, 1914. Featuring an improved turret with more space, and more armor, as well as experimentation with spaced armor to help make up with some missing armor. The gun is a derivative of the original Mosquito used on the T-13, but cut down to the operating minimum size. Ucci protested this change, however the experiences of the T-13 showed that the large barrel simply added weight and were unnecessary, and arguably even detrimental in certain aspects. Although the reuse of the T-13 hull is now hotly debated as one of the worst things the Verdenna Republic could've done by armchair tank commanders, the simple matter was that the M1-60-7, which could penetrate this new set of bunkers from any direction only hit the battlefield 7 days before the T-14 did. Additionally, both the M1-60-7 and the T-14 came too late to change the war in any signifigant way, as the war ended four months into 1915. Had the tanks arrived near the start of the year, it is likely that this game of cat and mouse would've continued."