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  2. BattleTech: The Animated Series - Wikipedia

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    BattleTech is an animated television series based on the BattleTech fictional universe, produced for syndication by Saban Entertainment in 1994. [1] Written by Robert N. Skir and Marty Isenberg, the series ran for 13 episodes and focused on the character of Adam Steiner, a military officer in the distant future who struggles to liberate his home planet from an attacking faction.

  3. The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    FASA published BattleTech, a blend of wargame and role-playing game, in 1984, and published many supplements for it.One of these was The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1, designed by Sam Lewis, James Long, Michael Lee, Blaine Pardoe and Boy Petersen, with illustrations by Roger Loveless and John Marcus, and cover art by Jim Holloway. [3]

  4. BattleTech - Wikipedia

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    BattleTech's fictional history covers the approximately 1,150 years from the end of the 20th century to the middle of the 32nd. Most works in the series are set during the early to middle decades of the 31st century, though a few publications concern earlier ages. [4] MechWarrior: Dark Ages and its related novels take place in the mid 3100s. [5]

  5. Blaine Pardoe - Wikipedia

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    He was a writer for BattleTech's fiction. His best-known book in the MechWarrior: Dark Age line was Surrender Your Dreams. Hour of the Wolf, written by Pardoe, is Catalyst Game Lab's bestselling BattleTech novel. He contributed stories to the online pay-to-read fiction website Battlecorps. [citation needed]

  6. Loren L. Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Loren L. Coleman is an American science-fiction writer, born and grew up in Longview, Washington.He is known for having written many books for series such as Star Trek, Battletech/Mechwarrior, Age of Conan, Crimson Skies, Magic: The Gathering and others.

  7. Decision at Thunder Rift - Wikipedia

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    Decision at Thunder Rift is a novel by William H. Keith Jr. published in 1986. it is the first book of the Saga of the Gray Death Legion, and the first novel ever to be published for BattleTech. [1] It tells the story of the young Grayson Death Carlyle and the events that led to the founding of his famous mercenary unit.

  8. MechWarrior 3050 - Wikipedia

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    MechWarrior 3050, also known as BattleTech in its original Sega Genesis release and in Japan as BattleTech 3050 (バトルテック3050), is a 1994 mech-based video game developed by Malibu. The first BattleTech based game to be released for the Sega Genesis , it was later ported to the Super Nintendo by Activision as MechWarrior 3050 .

  9. BattleTech Compendium - Wikipedia

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    FASA published the miniatures wargame BattleTech in 1984, and many supplements and sourcebooks followed.BattleTech Compendium, published in 1990, is a 144-page softcover book written by the FASA staff, with artwork by Earl Geier, James Nelson, and Mike Nielsen.