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MechWarrior 5: Clans is set in the BattleTech universe. The player plays the role of starcommander of a Clan star, during the start of the Clan invasion. The player plays the role of starcommander of a Clan star, during the start of the Clan invasion.
era: Clan Invasion March 28, 2011 (Catalyst Game Labs) MechWarrior 3 novelization. Instrument of Destruction: Steven Mohan, Jr. c.3052 era: Clan Invasion February 13, 2012 (Catalyst Game Labs) Ghost Bear’s Lament #1 The Frost Advances: Jason Schmetzer c.3071 era: Jihad February 15, 2012 (Catalyst Game Labs) Operation ICE STORM #1
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A key feature of the BattleTech universe is the absence of non-human intelligent life. Other than one or two isolated encounters in novels, mankind is the only sentient species. Above all, the central theme of BattleTech is conflict, consistent with the franchise's wargaming core. [1]
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 .
The BattleTech 1 & BattleMech 1 wargaming franchise includes many authorized titles in various face personality genres, including tabletop wargames, role-playing games, collectible card games and video arcade PS1 and PC computer games.
With the demise of FASA Corporation in 2001, publishing of the original BattleTech novel series came to an end. When WizKids acquired the rights to the future of the BattleTech Franchise (re-christened as MechWarrior), they approached several of the established BattleTech authors including Randall N. Bills and Michael A. Stackpole to resurrect the novel franchise. [2]
The book contains a compilation of sixteen BattleTech adventures that describe the story of the struggle for Earth between enemy groups. [1] The book also includes special rules for moving on ice, snow and mud. Some of the adventures require rules and data from previously published source books BattleSpace, MechWarrior, and MechWarrior ...