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| type                = Comic
 
| type                = Comic
 
| author              =  
 
| author              =  
| development        = [[Steven J. Schanes]],<br />[[Ann E. Fera]],<br />[[Paul Tallerday]]
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| development        = [[Steven J. Schanes]]<br />[[Ann E. Fera]]<br />[[Paul Tallerday]]
| primarywriting      = [[Lance Hampton]],<br />[[Jack Herman]],<br />[[Joe Judt]],<br />[[Pat Zircher]]
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| primarywriting      = [[Lance Hampton]]<br />[[Jack Herman]]<br />[[Joe Judt]]<br />[[Pat Zircher]]
 
| pages              = 24+/issue
 
| pages              = 24+/issue
| cover              = [[Mickey Clausen]],<br />[[Phil Haxo]],<br />[[Daryl Isaacs]],<br />[[Barbara Marker]],<br />[[Jay Oliver]],<br />Steve Schanes
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| cover              = [[Mickey Clausen]]<br />[[Phil Haxo]]<br />[[Daryl Isaacs]]<br />[[Barbara Marker]]<br />[[Jay Oliver]]<br />Steve Schanes
| interiorart        = [[Daryl Isaacs]] (colors)<br />[[Glen Johnson]],<br />[[Abel Laxamana]],<br />[[Cesar Magsombol]],<br />[[Lan Medina]],<br />[[Amor Mendoza]],<br />[[Jim Nelson]] (inks),<br />[[Jorge Pacheco]],<br />[[Dan Panosian]] (inks),<br />[[Stan Timmons]] (pencils),<br />[[James Wagner]] (colors),<br />[[Palmer Worley]] (pencils),<br />[[D.B. Studios Manilla]]
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| interiorart        = [[Daryl Isaacs]] (colors)<br />[[Glen Johnson]]<br />[[Abel Laxamana]]<br />[[Cesar Magsombol]]<br />[[Lan Medina]]<br />[[Amor Mendoza]]<br />[[Jim Nelson]] (inks)<br />[[Jorge Pacheco]]<br />[[Dan Panosian]] (inks)<br />[[Stan Timmons]] (pencils)<br />[[James Wagner]] (colors)<br />[[Palmer Worley]] (pencils)<br />[[D.B. Studios Manilla]]
 
| illustrations      =  
 
| illustrations      =  
| publisher          = [[Blackthorne Publishing, Inc.]]
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| publisher          = [[Blackthorne Publishing, Inc]]
 
| productioncode      =  
 
| productioncode      =  
 
| year                = 1987 &ndash; 1989
 
| year                = 1987 &ndash; 1989
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==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
Although published under a valid license in their time as an official BattleTech product, even advertised as such in official [[FASA]] publications such as the last page of ''[[Sorenson's Sabres (scenario pack)|Sorenson's Sabres]]'', the Blackthorne comic series is not counted among the [[canonical]] sources of information by the current license owners, making it apocryphal.
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Although published under a valid license in their time as an official BattleTech product, even advertised as such in official [[FASA]] publications such as the last page of ''[[Sorenson's Sabres (scenario pack)]]'', the Blackthorne comic series is not counted among the [[canon]]ical sources of information by the current license owners, making it apocryphal.
  
 
As such, the storylines remain unconfirmed, yet at the same time there is no (canonical) information to positively contradict, rule out or otherwise challenge the storylines.
 
As such, the storylines remain unconfirmed, yet at the same time there is no (canonical) information to positively contradict, rule out or otherwise challenge the storylines.
  
 
===Continuity/canonicity problems===
 
===Continuity/canonicity problems===
* The cartoons erroneously use standard ranks even for Draconis Combine soldiers (''e.g.'' Lieutenant instead of ''Chu-i'').
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* The cartoons erroneously use standard ranks even for Draconis Combine soldiers (e.g. Lieutenant instead of ''Chu-i'').
 
* Similarly, the term "squad" is repeatedly used for 'Mech [[Lance]]s.
 
* Similarly, the term "squad" is repeatedly used for 'Mech [[Lance]]s.
 
* The art sometimes looks decidedly different from the vehicles it is supposed to depict, especially in issues #4, #5 and #6.
 
* The art sometimes looks decidedly different from the vehicles it is supposed to depict, especially in issues #4, #5 and #6.
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[[Image:BlackthorneBT1.JPG|right|210px|Blackthorne BattleTech comic #1]]
 
[[Image:BlackthorneBT1.JPG|right|210px|Blackthorne BattleTech comic #1]]
 
:''Published in October 1987. The title ("''Honor''") was originally omitted and the story was untitled. The title was later included when the story was reprinted in black-and-white in the ''BattleTech Annual'' issue (see below).''
 
:''Published in October 1987. The title ("''Honor''") was originally omitted and the story was untitled. The title was later included when the story was reprinted in black-and-white in the ''BattleTech Annual'' issue (see below).''
On an unnamed desert world in the [[Draconis Combine]], Lieutenant "Max" Maximillan is the leader of a squad of four [[dispossessed]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] (himself, Quinton, Han and Antonio), the "Dispossessed of the Seventh Battalion". Regarded as worthless without their [[BattleMech]]s, they are summoned before Field Marshall Chiba, who sends them to an honorable death in a suicide mission—a banzai charge against advancing enemy forces of [[House Steiner]]. (Descending DropShips in the opening narrative, with the Steiner crest visible on a ''[[Leopard]]'', establish that House Steiner is attacking a Combine world, ''i.e.'' the Combine forces are the defenders.)
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On an unnamed desert world in the [[Draconis Combine]], Lieutenant "Max" Maximillan is the leader of a squad of four [[dispossessed]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] (himself, Quinton, Han and Antonio), the "Dispossessed of the Seventh Battalion". Regarded as worthless without their [[BattleMech]]s, they are summoned before Field Marshall Chiba, who sends them to a honorable death in a suicide mission—a banzai charge against advancing enemy forces of [[House Steiner]]. (Descending DropShips in the opening narrative, with the Steiner crest visible on a ''[[Leopard]]'', establish that House Steiner is attacking a Combine world, i.e. the Combine forces are the defenders.)
  
 
Max's unit takes point in the charge and marches into the rocky desert during the night. Sneaking through a mountainous area they chance upon a forward [[Lyran Commonwealth]] operation, kill the enemy soldiers and find out that they have stumbled into the leading elements of an enemy advance. Quickly fighting their way past some sentries they arrive at a valley where a 'Mech lance (a ''[[Locust]]'', a ''[[Scorpion (BattleMech)|Scorpion]]'', a ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' and a fourth 'Mech, apparently another ''Thunderbolt'') is camping, having secretly moved behind the Draconis Combine lines through a tunnel. With the element of surprise on their side Max and his comrades hijack three of the 'Mechs. Engaged by infantry, tanks and the fourth 'Mech they manage to down the other 'Mech in the ensuing running fight. At that point the rest of the banzai charge arrives and suicide troopers storm the Lyran compound just as the Lyran commander calls down an artillery strike, adding to the overall confusion. Max's three 'Mechs escape and destroy the enemy compound which they have identified as a supply and fuel dump.
 
Max's unit takes point in the charge and marches into the rocky desert during the night. Sneaking through a mountainous area they chance upon a forward [[Lyran Commonwealth]] operation, kill the enemy soldiers and find out that they have stumbled into the leading elements of an enemy advance. Quickly fighting their way past some sentries they arrive at a valley where a 'Mech lance (a ''[[Locust]]'', a ''[[Scorpion (BattleMech)|Scorpion]]'', a ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' and a fourth 'Mech, apparently another ''Thunderbolt'') is camping, having secretly moved behind the Draconis Combine lines through a tunnel. With the element of surprise on their side Max and his comrades hijack three of the 'Mechs. Engaged by infantry, tanks and the fourth 'Mech they manage to down the other 'Mech in the ensuing running fight. At that point the rest of the banzai charge arrives and suicide troopers storm the Lyran compound just as the Lyran commander calls down an artillery strike, adding to the overall confusion. Max's three 'Mechs escape and destroy the enemy compound which they have identified as a supply and fuel dump.
  
Upon returning to their base, Max and his men learn that they had been declared dead when they received orders for their banzai charge. Chiba explains that the only honorable way out for them is to commit ''[[seppuku]]''. A funeral ceremony is held on the same evening in their presence, and Max and his men are supposed to kill themselves in the morning. Appalled, they decide to escape and become [[mercenary|mercenaries]]. During the night they sneak to the 'Mechs they have captured, but Quinton, who regards their plan as dishonorable, turns against his comrades, draws a gun on Antonio and alerts the guards.
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Upon returning to their base, Max and his men learn that they had been declared dead when they received orders for their banzai charge. Chiba explains that the only honorable way out for them is to commit [[seppuku]]. A funeral ceremony is held on the same evening in their presence, and Max and his men are supposed to kill themselves in the morning. Appalled, they decide to escape and become [[mercenary|mercenaries]]. During the night they sneak to the 'Mechs they have captured, but Quinton, who regards their plan as dishonorable, turns against his comrades, draws a gun on Antonio and alerts the guards.
 
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[[Image:BlackthorneBT2.JPG|right|210px|Blackthorne BattleTech comic #1]]
 
[[Image:BlackthorneBT2.JPG|right|210px|Blackthorne BattleTech comic #1]]
 
:''Published in February 1988.''
 
:''Published in February 1988.''
(Previous advertisements in other magazines showed the same cover, but with the title ''Everybody Dies'' instead. The appearance of a ''Hatchetman'' 'Mech among the Lyran forces indicates that this story takes place no earlier than 3025.)
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(Previous advertisements in other magazines showed the same cover, but with the title ''Everybody dies'' instead. The appearance of a ''Hatchetman'' 'Mech among the Lyran forces indicates that this story takes place no earlier than 3025.)
  
 
When Max and his men are caught red-handed in their attempt to steal back their 'Mechs and escape, Max (piloting the ''Scorpion'') distracts the guards long enough for his men to embark the other two 'Mechs. Antonio subdues Quinton and carries him along in the ''Thunderbolt''. Infantry, tanks and ''[[Shilone]]'' [[aerospace fighter]]s attack the fugitives and the ''Scorpion'' is downed. Antonio returns to save Max and the four of them escape with all three 'Mechs. Max dies from his injuries shortly afterwards. Quinton chastises Antonio and Han for not having thought things through, but accepts that he, too, is now a mercenary.
 
When Max and his men are caught red-handed in their attempt to steal back their 'Mechs and escape, Max (piloting the ''Scorpion'') distracts the guards long enough for his men to embark the other two 'Mechs. Antonio subdues Quinton and carries him along in the ''Thunderbolt''. Infantry, tanks and ''[[Shilone]]'' [[aerospace fighter]]s attack the fugitives and the ''Scorpion'' is downed. Antonio returns to save Max and the four of them escape with all three 'Mechs. Max dies from his injuries shortly afterwards. Quinton chastises Antonio and Han for not having thought things through, but accepts that he, too, is now a mercenary.
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The narrator, Patrick Morgan, is a cadet at the [[Meistmorn Academy]] on the [[Federated Suns]] planet of [[Doneval II]]. Under the tutelage of Major [[Sergei Vang|Sergei "Death's Head" Vang]], famous for surviving a fight against the [[Black Widow Company]], the narrator and his class, consisting of himself, Jason Kilgore, Chris Adams, Dar Johannson and Stacey Hooper, embark on maneuvers in ''[[Stinger]]''s for their finals. Major Vang is coming along in a ''[[Shadow Hawk]]''.
 
The narrator, Patrick Morgan, is a cadet at the [[Meistmorn Academy]] on the [[Federated Suns]] planet of [[Doneval II]]. Under the tutelage of Major [[Sergei Vang|Sergei "Death's Head" Vang]], famous for surviving a fight against the [[Black Widow Company]], the narrator and his class, consisting of himself, Jason Kilgore, Chris Adams, Dar Johannson and Stacey Hooper, embark on maneuvers in ''[[Stinger]]''s for their finals. Major Vang is coming along in a ''[[Shadow Hawk]]''.
  
During the maneuver, they encounter the Fire Lance of the Black Widow Company. Lieutenant [[Takiro Ikeda]] of the Black Widows demands their surrender, but Johannson opens fire and is downed by the return fire. Outmatched, the cadets try to evade the Black Widows and manage to down [[Nikolai Koniev]]'s ''[[Wasp]]'' in the ensuing running fight. Morgan finds out that his laser is damaged which he believes is because of damage taken during the fighting or the flight. Meanwhile, Ikeda defeats Vang in a personal match. At Koniev's defeat, Ikeda recognizes Vang's skill as a teacher and offers him a place in House Kurita. Vang declines, yet since Ikeda gave his word, the Black Widows move off nevertheless, without delivering killing blows to Vang and his students.
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During the maneuver, they encounter the Fire Lance of the Black Widow Company. Lieutenant [[Takiro Ikeda]] of the Black Widows demands their surrender, but Johannsen opens fire and is downed by the return fire. Outmatched, the cadets try to evade the Black Widows and manage to down [[Nikolai Koniev]]'s ''[[Wasp]]'' in the ensuing running fight. Morgan finds out that his laser is damaged which he believes is because of damage taken during the fighting or the flight. Meanwhile, Ikeda defeats Vang in a personal match. At Koniev's defeat, Ikeda recognizes Vang's skill as a teacher and offers him a place in House Kurita. Vang declines, yet since Ikeda gave his word, the Black Widows move off nevertheless, without delivering killing blows to Vang and his students.
  
 
Kilgore was killed in the fight. Before dying he had confessed to Morgan that he had disconnected his laser so that Morgan would look bad to Hooper in the finals. During the debriefing, Morgan realizes that teamwork ultimately saved them, and decides not to mention what Kilgore did.
 
Kilgore was killed in the fight. Before dying he had confessed to Morgan that he had disconnected his laser so that Morgan would look bad to Hooper in the finals. During the debriefing, Morgan realizes that teamwork ultimately saved them, and decides not to mention what Kilgore did.
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The 'Star Veil', Vakarel's turbulent atmosphere with perpetual blizzards, does not permit the use of flying craft smaller than a DropShip, precluding the deployment of aerospace fighters. This means the battle will be decided on the ground, but it also means the defenders cannot be sure of the enemy disposition until the DropShip lands.
 
The 'Star Veil', Vakarel's turbulent atmosphere with perpetual blizzards, does not permit the use of flying craft smaller than a DropShip, precluding the deployment of aerospace fighters. This means the battle will be decided on the ground, but it also means the defenders cannot be sure of the enemy disposition until the DropShip lands.
  
The defenders finally rally under House Walkner's banner and prepare for battle. They field two functional ''[[Hermes II]]'' plus a third, heavily damaged one, at least one ''[[Ostscout]]'', an ''[[Assassin]]'' and four ''[[Hunter (Combat Vehicle)|Hunter tanks]]'', and a small impromptu infantry unit in light environmental suits. The mercenaries under Vaughn's command have six 'Mechs including his ''[[Orion]]'', a ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' and a ''[[Vulcan (BattleMech)|Vulcan]]''; furthermore, House Walkner's armory contributes two [[Sniper Artillery Piece]]s and a store of [[vibrabomb]]s. Sergeant Miranda, Vaughn's second-in-command, is attacked by a native [[Ugmar]] on the way to her ''Vulcan''. Vaughn and a Tech shoot the beast and drive it off, but Miranda suffers a cold shock from exposure and damage to her lungs, requiring her treatment in a defrost chamber.
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The defenders finally rally under House Walkner's banner and prepare for battle. They field two functional ''[[Hermes II]]'' plus a third, heavily damaged one, at least one ''[[Ostscout]]'', an ''[[Assassin]]'' and four ''[[Hunter (Combat Vehicle)|Hunter tanks]]'', and a small impromptu infantry unit in light environmental suits. The mercenaries under Vaughn's command have six 'Mechs including his ''[[Orion]]'', a ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' and a ''[[Vulcan (BattleMech)|Vulcan]]''; furthermore, House Walkner's armory contributes two [[Sniper Artillery Piece]]s and a store of [[Vibrabomb]]s. Sergeant Miranda, Vaughn's second-in-command, is attacked by a native [[Ugmar]] on the way to her ''Vulcan''. Vaughn and a Tech shoot the beast and drive it off, but Miranda suffers a cold shock from exposure and damage to her lungs, requiring her treatment in a defrost chamber.
  
 
Two days later, the enemy DropShip is reported to have landed.
 
Two days later, the enemy DropShip is reported to have landed.
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The second story, '''''The Mozirje Experiment''''', is a stand-alone story that also continues the story begun in issue #3. It is narrated by Frost as he enters a log report:
 
The second story, '''''The Mozirje Experiment''''', is a stand-alone story that also continues the story begun in issue #3. It is narrated by Frost as he enters a log report:
  
After Gene busted his leg in the assassination attempt in the hangar on Devin, the lance consists of only three people: Frost in his ''[[Crusader]]'', Loeb in a ''Wasp'' and Roger in a ''Locust''. They descend on Mozirje aboard the DropShip ''[[Sphinx (Individual DropShip)|Sphinx]]'' and make planetfall just outside a Draconis Combine compound. Approaching the enemy research station, they come under artillery fire, and as they reach the compound and begin to destroy it, four [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s attack them (Roger erroneously reports only three). Loeb rips the roof off from a command building and demands the staff surrender. When they refuse, he kills them all.
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After Gene busted his leg in the assassination attempt in the hangar on Devin, the lance consists of only three people: Frost in his ''[[Crusader]]'', Loeb in a ''Wasp'' and Roger in a ''Locust''. They descend on Mozirje aboard the DropShip ''[[Sphinx (Individual DropShip)|Sphinx]]'' and make planetfall just outside a Draconis Combine compound. Approaching the enemy research station, they come under artillery fire, and as they reach the compound and begin to destroy it, four [[Land Air 'Mech]]s attack them (Roger erroneously reports only three). Loeb rips the roof off from a command building and demands the staff surrender. When they refuse, he kills them all.
  
 
Shocked at Loeb's brutality, Frost leaves his 'Mech and enters the compound to find documents about the secret weapon that was supposedly researched here. In the meantime the LAMs destroy the ''Locust'' and Loeb in his ''Wasp'' performs a kamikaze jump into one of them, destroying both 'Mechs. Frost returns to his own 'Mech to rejoin the fight but cannot save his lance.
 
Shocked at Loeb's brutality, Frost leaves his 'Mech and enters the compound to find documents about the secret weapon that was supposedly researched here. In the meantime the LAMs destroy the ''Locust'' and Loeb in his ''Wasp'' performs a kamikaze jump into one of them, destroying both 'Mechs. Frost returns to his own 'Mech to rejoin the fight but cannot save his lance.
  
Shortly afterwards, Frost is attacked by a monstrous device resembling a cross between a BattleMech and a dinosaur. His missiles expended, Frost's ''Crusader'' is pummeled in hand-to-hand combat. The strange enemy 'Mech turns out to be unmanned: Its head assembly opens to reveal an energy weapon instead of a cockpit. Frost runs away and remembers how he took the reports about both medical supplies and 'Mech parts being stockpiled here to mean an invasion was being prepared. Now he realizes that they were used to build an unmanned BioMech.
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Shortly afterwards, Frost is attacked by a monstrous device resembling a cross-over between a BattleMech and a dinosaur. His missiles expended, Frost's ''Crusader'' is pummeled in hand-to-hand combat. The strange enemy 'Mech turns out to be unmanned: Its head assembly opens to reveal an energy weapon instead of a cockpit. Frost runs away and remembers how he took the reports about both medical supplies and 'Mech parts being stockpiled here to mean an invasion was being prepared. Now he realizes that they were used to build an unmanned BioMech.
  
 
Retreating to the research compound, Frost dodges an attack from the BioMech that hits the power generators instead. He remembers that the Draconis Combine tends to use primitive, unstable power plants on outposts like this and runs for his life in his battered ''Crusader'', but has not yet cleared the area when the explosion of the underground reactor destroys his assailant and the entire research station.
 
Retreating to the research compound, Frost dodges an attack from the BioMech that hits the power generators instead. He remembers that the Draconis Combine tends to use primitive, unstable power plants on outposts like this and runs for his life in his battered ''Crusader'', but has not yet cleared the area when the explosion of the underground reactor destroys his assailant and the entire research station.
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At Pynchon Base, the [[Federated Suns]] stronghold on the contested border world of [[Frazer|Frazier]], a man called Uriah returns to confront Morris, now the commanding officer of the [[Black Panther Company]]. Uriah, the unit's former commander, was left for dead on [[Shinonoi]] two years ago. He kills Morris' second-in-command with a throwing knife when he tries to draw a gun and proceeds to install himself as the unit's commander again, presenting a contract with [[House Davion]].
 
At Pynchon Base, the [[Federated Suns]] stronghold on the contested border world of [[Frazer|Frazier]], a man called Uriah returns to confront Morris, now the commanding officer of the [[Black Panther Company]]. Uriah, the unit's former commander, was left for dead on [[Shinonoi]] two years ago. He kills Morris' second-in-command with a throwing knife when he tries to draw a gun and proceeds to install himself as the unit's commander again, presenting a contract with [[House Davion]].
  
Outside, Captain Uriah is greeted by Abbot who is glad about Uriah's return and recounts how Morris took command of the unit after returning from a mission in the mountains without Uriah. Private Morris simply assumed command in a subsequent attack after Uriah's second gunny was killed in an air strike.
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Outside, Captain Uriah is greeted by Abbot who is glad about Uriah's return and recounts how Morris took command of the unit after returning from a mission in the mountains without Uriah. Private Morris simply assumed command in a subsequent attack after Uriah's second gunney was killed in an air strike.
  
Morris later meets with a shadowy contact and complains about Uriah getting command of the unit and even a contract. The other man tells him that Morris was promised nothing—Uriah must die again, or Morris will not retain command. Meanwhile, Uriah meets his former unit at their barracks and chastises them for their lax attitude. He fights down a bully who maintains that Morris is in command now, then orders the unit to march out in the morning. However, on the next morning only Abbot appears and tells Uriah the others have gone on strike. Uriah grabs a submachine gun and fires at the barracks to drive the men out, then orders them on the mission.
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Morris later meets with a shadowy contact and complains about Uriah getting command of the unit and even a contract. The other man tells him that Morris was promised nothing—Uriah must die again, or Morris will not retain command. Meanwhile, Uriah meets his former unit at their barracks and chastises them for their lax attitude. He fights down a bully who maintains that Morris is in command now, then orders the unit to march out in the morning. However, on the next morning only Abbot appears and tells Uriah the others have gone on strike. Uriah grabs a sub-machine gun and fires at the barracks to drive the men out, then orders them on the mission.
  
They are attacked by unknown assailants in conventional fighters, 'Mechs and Land-Air 'Mechs. During the fight it turns out that Morris had supplied Davion transponders to the enemy 'Mechs so that they are difficult to target. He confesses as much to Uriah and tries to kill him in the chaos of battle, but Abbot in his ''Warhammer'' shoots Morris' ''[[BattleMaster]]'' from behind after recording the entire confession. Friendly aerospace forces then drive off the attackers.
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They are attacked by unknown assailants in conventional fighters, 'Mechs and Land Air 'Mechs. During the fight it turns out that Morris had supplied Davion transponders to the enemy 'Mechs so that they are difficult to target. He confesses as much to Uriah and tries to kill him in the chaos of battle, but Abbot in his ''Warhammer'' shoots Morris' ''[[BattleMaster]]'' from behind after recording the entire confession. Friendly aerospace forces then drive off the attackers.
  
 
Abbot asks Uriah if he should turn in his recordings, but Uriah tells him to delete them. As far as their employer is concerned, Morris died a hero's death on the battlefield.
 
Abbot asks Uriah if he should turn in his recordings, but Uriah tells him to delete them. As far as their employer is concerned, Morris died a hero's death on the battlefield.
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A separate line from the ''BattleTech'' comics, the ''BattleForce'' series was meant to run for three issues. The first issue was full-color, the second was black-and-white with color covers. A third was announced, but never printed. An advertisement in ''BattleTech Issue #4'' read:
 
A separate line from the ''BattleTech'' comics, the ''BattleForce'' series was meant to run for three issues. The first issue was full-color, the second was black-and-white with color covers. A third was announced, but never printed. An advertisement in ''BattleTech Issue #4'' read:
  
'''BattleForce #1''' - The Federated Suns prepare for a last desperate stand against the Capellan Confederation. But they're using the newly recruited Corporal Nazerine Lugosi and her ragtag Abel Company as front-line "expendables"!
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'''BattleForce #1''' - The Federated Suns prepare for a last desperate stand against the Capellan Confederation. But they're using the newly recruited Corporal Nazerine Lugosi and her rag-tag Abel Company as front-line "expendables"!
  
 
'''BattleForce #2''' - Abel Company realizes they've been double-crossed when they find out the Federation command has abandoned them as "expendable."
 
'''BattleForce #2''' - Abel Company realizes they've been double-crossed when they find out the Federation command has abandoned them as "expendable."
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(This issue, continuing from ''The Hungry Dogs'', was originally announced as ''Cake Walk'' at the end of the previous issue.)
 
(This issue, continuing from ''The Hungry Dogs'', was originally announced as ''Cake Walk'' at the end of the previous issue.)
  
Lugosi's lance takes up their ambush position, but the reportedly light lance turns out to consist of a ''Griffin'', a ''Shadow Hawk'', a ''[[Wolverine]]'' and a ''[[Blackjack (BattleMech)|Blackjack]]'', outmassing the attackers.
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Lugosi's lance takes up their ambush position, but the reportedly light lance turns out to consist of a ''Griffin'', a ''Shadow Hawk'', a ''[[Wolverine]]'' and a ''[[Blackjack (BattleMech)|Blackjack]]'', outmassing the attackers.  
  
 
Back on [[New Avalon]], [[Hanse Davion]] is decidedly unhappy to learn that Federated Suns 'Mechs have been sent to assist the mercenaries in capturing a Capellan world as this could brew up a war. Angrily, he wonders what sort of plan Michael Hasek-Davion has, and if he should throw Michael's son [[Morgan Hasek-Davion|Morgan]] in chains.
 
Back on [[New Avalon]], [[Hanse Davion]] is decidedly unhappy to learn that Federated Suns 'Mechs have been sent to assist the mercenaries in capturing a Capellan world as this could brew up a war. Angrily, he wonders what sort of plan Michael Hasek-Davion has, and if he should throw Michael's son [[Morgan Hasek-Davion|Morgan]] in chains.
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Refinery City eventually falls to the attackers, but more Capellan troops are approaching. Meanwhile, the DropShip ''[[Holocroft]]'' lands at Refinery City and deploys heavy drilling equipment. Duke Michael Hasek-Davion confides to Fencik that he is even willing to provoke a war over what he hopes to find on Tibolt. Within a few hours, the engineers drill a hole into a cavern holding 'Mechs (including an ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', a ''[[Charger]]'', a ''[[JagerMech]]'', and others), but the Duke points out to Fencik that he is after something far more valuable—something that he can secure for himself if the Capellans hesitate only briefly.
 
Refinery City eventually falls to the attackers, but more Capellan troops are approaching. Meanwhile, the DropShip ''[[Holocroft]]'' lands at Refinery City and deploys heavy drilling equipment. Duke Michael Hasek-Davion confides to Fencik that he is even willing to provoke a war over what he hopes to find on Tibolt. Within a few hours, the engineers drill a hole into a cavern holding 'Mechs (including an ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', a ''[[Charger]]'', a ''[[JagerMech]]'', and others), but the Duke points out to Fencik that he is after something far more valuable—something that he can secure for himself if the Capellans hesitate only briefly.
  
At the same time the Capellan Confederation, still oblivious to the motives of the invaders and bent on repelling the invasion, sends the [[Northwind Highlanders]] to Tibolt on several ''Union''-class DropShips with orders to repel the attackers, and "put Tibolt to the torch if necessary".
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At the same time the Capellan Confederation, still oblivious to the motives of the invaders and bent on repelling the invasion, sends the [[Northwind Highlanders]] to Tibolt on several ''Union''-class DropShips with orders to repel the attackers, and "put Tibolt to the torch if neccessary".
  
 
===Issue 3===
 
===Issue 3===
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The teaser in previous Blackthorne publications read "The End?! Abandoned by the Federation, Able Company is the last hope against the overwhelming forces of House Liao!"
 
The teaser in previous Blackthorne publications read "The End?! Abandoned by the Federation, Able Company is the last hope against the overwhelming forces of House Liao!"
 
  
 
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