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| image = The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One.jpg
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| name = The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One
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| name =  
| development = [[Jordan Weisman]]
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| product development =  
| primarywriting = [[James D. Long|James Long]] <br /> [[Michael Lee]] <br /> [[Blaine Pardoe]] <br /> [[Boy F. Peterson, Jr.]]
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| primary writing =  
| cover = [[Jeff Laubenstein]]
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| cover =  
| illustrations = [[Timothy Bradstreet]] <br /> [[Rick Harris]] <br /> [[Dana Knutson]]
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| era = [[Succession Wars era]]
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| type = Scenario Pack
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| publisher = [[FASA]]
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| publisher =  
| year = 1989
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| pages = 48
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| productioncode = [[1654]]
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| ISBN10 = 1-55560-078-6
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The [[4th Succession War]] began with Hanse Davion presenting his new bride with the greatest wedding gift ever: The Capellan Confederation.  This book documents scenarios for use with [[BattleTech]], [[BattleForce]] and [[MechWarrior (RPG)|MechWarrior]].  The contents of this book span battles from the opening shots on the Capellan world of [[Shensi]] in 3028 to defensive operations on the [[Federated Suns]] worlds of [[Northwind]] and [[Harrow's Sun]] in 3029, just before the lull in fighting which neatly bisected the 4th Succession War.
 
 
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==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
{{quote|''ARMIES of [[BattleMech]]s stride toward their objectives, razing cities with their missiles, [[laser]]s, [[PPC]]s, and [[autocannon]]s on the way. The language of battle is blood, and the cries of the homeless echo in the troubled sleep of every [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]].
 
  
''Torn from the pages of the Fourth Succession War, this scenario pack contains battles from the [[House Davion|Davion]]/[[Liao]] front, the [[Steiner]]/[[Kurita]] front, as well as a series of engagements between [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and their former employer, the [[Draconis Combine]], in their private war with the Dragon.
 
  
''See how the [[Federated Suns]] bites pieces out of the [[Capellan Confederation]] how some [[Lyran]]/Draconis battles could have gone either way, and how an elite mercenary unit takes on everything [[Takashi Kurita]] can throw at it. Command groups of regiments in climactic engagements or play the role of a commando on a secret and sensitive mission.
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==Contents==
  
''Put yourself to the test in 16 BattleTech, 3 BattleForce, and 2 MechWarrior scenarios from the Fourth Succession War.''}}
 
  
==Contents==
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==Notes==
* INTRODUCTION
 
* CAPELLAN FRONT
 
** Dirty Tricks - September 3,[[3028]]
 
** Bringing the War Home - September 4, 3028
 
** Homefield Advantage - September 10, 3028
 
** Into the Breach - October 8, 3028
 
** Aces High - October 11, 3028
 
** None Shall Pass - October 11, 3028
 
** Women Warriors - November 28, 3028
 
** Kid Gloves - December 4, 3028
 
** Fatal Fury - January 8, [[3029]]
 
** Empty Victory - January 11, 3029
 
* DRACONIS FRONT
 
** As the Wheel Turns - August 27, 3028
 
** Storms of Tears - December 13, 3028
 
* FEDERATED SUNS FRONT
 
** Helpless as a Fly - September 5, 3028
 
** Hunting the Predator - November 29, 3028
 
** Hold the Line - December 11, 3028
 
** A Dirty Little War - January 12, 3029
 
* BATTLEFORCE SCENARIO
 
** The Dangalobee Push - August 23, 3028
 
** A Bold Prince - August 27, 3028
 
** One Last Surprise - September 3, 3028
 
* MECHWARRIOR SCENARIOS
 
** Night Moves - August 19, 3028
 
** Best Left to the Experts - October 18, 3028
 
  
==Notes==
 
*The BJ-3 ''[[Blackjack (BattleMech)|Blackjack]]'' variant featuring in this book was actually the BJ-3X prototype version. The BJ-3 proper was only introduced in [[3042]] according to the [[MUL]], and the BJ-3X was introduced to fill in the gap.
 
  
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