So now you’re an expert on METs, lol. It was designed and a manual produced in April 1970 after the second flight to the moon. Really man, why do you think they went into a phd level wheel study, *hits and grins, lol.
You appear to think that the completion of a manual all but proves that the equipment must therefore have been Included on the next Apollo mission to leave KSC. Obviously theres a lot thats faulty with such a presumption,
Both the link you provided and Wikipedia made clear that the MET was only along on Apollo 14, while it would only help for your arguments favor if it could be reliably shown that it was along on Apollo Mission 17, its really only a matter of faulty reading comprehension that you continue to claim anything else. Unless you have some different, authoritative information than what you provided earlier, we should leave it there.
From where you sit grinning, it must seem that I have a Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics, but I dont..
Since no identified authority claims anything other than that the MET was only on Apollo mission 14, we may leave it at that. Therefore the arguments youve put forward regarding the MET are to no effect.