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  2. List of BattleTech novels - Wikipedia

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    This novel was later translated to English and re-worked into the English-language BattleTech novel, Fall from Glory (The Founding of the Clans #1). Das Schwert und der Dolch (The Sword and the Dagger) Ardath Mayhar 2004 (Fantasy Productions GmbH) 978-3890644257 A German translation of the English BattleTech novel, The Sword and the Dagger ...

  3. 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]

  4. Category:BattleTech novels - Wikipedia

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    MechWarrior: Dark Age (novels) This page was last edited on 18 September 2024, at 23:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Michael A. Stackpole - Wikipedia

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    The BattleTech novels were originally published by FASA Corporation up until 1991. In that year, Penguin Group / Roc Books took over the line and also reprinted the earlier novels. The last print novel of the classic BattleTech setting was published in 2002; in the same year, the first novel for the Dark Age setting (set some 100 years after ...

  6. MechWarrior: Dark Age (novels) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. 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]

  8. BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction - Wikipedia

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    In addition to many pieces of art related to BattleTech, the book contains: . Foreword by Jordan Weisman, founder of the game company FASA; Introduction; Timeline: The evolution of the game from FASA's original boardgame into a franchise that includes numerous expansions to the original game, several board games, role playing games, video games, a collectible card game, a series of more than ...

  9. Robert N. Charrette - Wikipedia

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    Over the next six years, Charrette produced nine novels for FASA's Shadowrun, Battletech and Mechwarrior game worlds. As FASA's attention turned to video games, Charrette wrote Strange World of John Reddy Trilogy (1994-1995) for Warner Books, Chronicle of Aelwyn Trilogy (1996-1997) for Harper Collins and two Interstellar Defense League (1999 ...