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| precededby = [[Turning Points: Orbisonia]] | | precededby = [[Turning Points: Orbisonia]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | '''''Turning Points: Tokasha''''' ( | + | '''''Turning Points: Tokasha''''' (abbreviated '''TP:Tokasha''') is part of the [[Turning Points]] series, which is the sixth release of a PDF web exclusive product produced by [[Catalyst Game Labs]] set in the Succession Wars Era. The product uses the ''[[Chaos Campaign]]'' rules and provides a campaign setting for players to fight the [[Tokasha#Battle_for_control_of_Tokasha_Mechworks_between_the_Bear_.26_the_Horse|Battle of Tokasha]], featuring [[Clan Hell's Horses]], who were protecting their newly built Mech Factory in Trial of Possession against [[Clan Ghost Bear]]. |
This is the historical event which would trigger centuries of disputes between the two [[Clans]]. | This is the historical event which would trigger centuries of disputes between the two [[Clans]]. | ||
− | ==Product Write Up== | + | ==Product Write-Up== |
{{Quote|''As the Golden Century drew to a close, Clan Hell’s Horses christened a massive new OmniMech factory on [[Tokasha]] as the foundation of a new age of prosperity. Instead, it lured Clan Ghost Bear, which sought to claim the factory for themselves. In the steaming jungles of [[Tokasha]], two massive, unyielding forces took part in a brutal Trial of Possession, as two visionary Khans sought to establish their Clan’s path for the century to come. '' | {{Quote|''As the Golden Century drew to a close, Clan Hell’s Horses christened a massive new OmniMech factory on [[Tokasha]] as the foundation of a new age of prosperity. Instead, it lured Clan Ghost Bear, which sought to claim the factory for themselves. In the steaming jungles of [[Tokasha]], two massive, unyielding forces took part in a brutal Trial of Possession, as two visionary Khans sought to establish their Clan’s path for the century to come. '' | ||
− | '''''Turning Points: Tokasha''' uses Chaos Campaign rules to give players the option of fighting individual battles, following a campaign arc, or inserting | + | '''''Turning Points: Tokasha''' uses Chaos Campaign rules to give players the option of fighting individual battles, following a campaign arc, or inserting the Trial for Tokasha into their own campaigns. Included are a detailed map of the world of Tokasha, full details of the forces involved in the invasion, and scenario tracks that players can use to recreate the battles on Tokasha. The only limits are the players’ imagination!''}} |
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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: [[Theta Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Theta Galaxy]] - [[Clan Ghost Bear]] | : [[Theta Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Theta Galaxy]] - [[Clan Ghost Bear]] | ||
: [[Alpha Keshik (Clan Hell's Horses)|Alpha Keshik]] - [[Clan Hell's Horses]] | : [[Alpha Keshik (Clan Hell's Horses)|Alpha Keshik]] - [[Clan Hell's Horses]] | ||
− | : [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)]] - [[Clan Hell's Horses]] | + | : [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Beta Galaxy]] - [[Clan Hell's Horses]] |
* Tracks | * Tracks | ||
: Opening Moves | : Opening Moves | ||
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: Animals | : Animals | ||
:: [[Tokasha Cassowary]] | :: [[Tokasha Cassowary]] | ||
− | :: [[ | + | :: [[Hansen's Gecko]] |
: Alpha Strike Data Cards | : Alpha Strike Data Cards | ||
− | :: [[Coyotl|Coyotl OmniMech]] | + | :: [[Coyotl|''Coyotl'' OmniMech]] |
− | :: [[Fox (BattleMech)|Fox]] (BattleMech) | + | :: ''[[Fox (BattleMech)|Fox]]'' (BattleMech) |
− | :: [[Goth (OmniFighter)|Goth OmniFighter]] | + | :: [[Goth (OmniFighter)|''Goth'' OmniFighter]] |
− | :: [[Issedone|Issedone OmniFighter]] | + | :: [[Issedone|''Issedone'' OmniFighter]] |
:: [[Kokou|Kokou Defense Tank]] | :: [[Kokou|Kokou Defense Tank]] | ||
− | :: [[Lancelot# | + | :: [[Lancelot#Variants|''Lancelot C'']] |
− | :: [[ | + | :: [[Lupus|''Lupus'' OmniMech]] |
− | :: [[Minsk]] (BattleMech) | + | :: ''[[Minsk]]'' (BattleMech) |
− | :: [[Mongoose# | + | :: [[Mongoose#Variants|''Mongoose C'']] |
− | :: [[Ogotai|Ogotai OmniFighter]] | + | :: [[Ogotai|''Ogotai'' OmniFighter]] |
− | :: [[Corvis | + | :: [[Omni-Corvis|''Corvis'' OmniMech]] |
* Record Sheets | * Record Sheets | ||
* Four page BattleForce 2 map of Tokasha | * Four page BattleForce 2 map of Tokasha | ||
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[[Category:Scenario Packs|Turning Points: Tokasha]] | [[Category:Scenario Packs|Turning Points: Tokasha]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Digital Products|Turning Points: Tokasha]] | ||
[[Category:Chaos Campaign Products|Turning Points: Tokasha]] | [[Category:Chaos Campaign Products|Turning Points: Tokasha]] |
Latest revision as of 01:34, 20 April 2024
Turning Points: Tokasha | |
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Product information | |
Type | Scenario Pack |
Development | Geoff Swift |
Primary writing | Luke Robertson |
Pages | 54 |
Cover Artwork | Ray Arrastia-(Design) |
Illustrations | Ray Arrastia, David Kerber, Jason Knight-(Evolved Faction Logos), Geoff Swift-(Maps & Logos) |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs |
Product code | CAT35TP023 |
First published | March 29th 2019 |
MSRP | $5.99 |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 2921 |
Series | Turning Points |
Preceded by | Turning Points: Orbisonia |
Followed by | Turning Points War of 3039: Vega |
Description[edit]
Turning Points: Tokasha (abbreviated TP:Tokasha) is part of the Turning Points series, which is the sixth release of a PDF web exclusive product produced by Catalyst Game Labs set in the Succession Wars Era. The product uses the Chaos Campaign rules and provides a campaign setting for players to fight the Battle of Tokasha, featuring Clan Hell's Horses, who were protecting their newly built Mech Factory in Trial of Possession against Clan Ghost Bear. This is the historical event which would trigger centuries of disputes between the two Clans.
Product Write-Up[edit]
“ | As the Golden Century drew to a close, Clan Hell’s Horses christened a massive new OmniMech factory on Tokasha as the foundation of a new age of prosperity. Instead, it lured Clan Ghost Bear, which sought to claim the factory for themselves. In the steaming jungles of Tokasha, two massive, unyielding forces took part in a brutal Trial of Possession, as two visionary Khans sought to establish their Clan’s path for the century to come.
Turning Points: Tokasha uses Chaos Campaign rules to give players the option of fighting individual battles, following a campaign arc, or inserting the Trial for Tokasha into their own campaigns. Included are a detailed map of the world of Tokasha, full details of the forces involved in the invasion, and scenario tracks that players can use to recreate the battles on Tokasha. The only limits are the players’ imagination! |
” |
Contents[edit]
- "Holding the Line" (One Page Story)
- Atlas
- Map of Tokasha (2921)
- Description of Tokasha
- Random Assignment Table
- Here Lies the Future
- Commanders
- Combatants
- Alpha Galaxy - Clan Ghost Bear
- Theta Galaxy - Clan Ghost Bear
- Alpha Keshik - Clan Hell's Horses
- Beta Galaxy - Clan Hell's Horses
- Tracks
- Opening Moves
- A Trip up Elb
- Hitting the Water
- Chops and Chains
- The Green Wall
- BreakThroughs?
- Hounded Bear
- To the Wind
- Rules Annex
- Clan Ghost Bear Table of Organization and Equipment Tokasha 2921
- Clan Hell's Horses Table of Organization and Equipment Tokasha 2921
- Animals
- Alpha Strike Data Cards
- Coyotl OmniMech
- Fox (BattleMech)
- Goth OmniFighter
- Issedone OmniFighter
- Kokou Defense Tank
- Lancelot C
- Lupus OmniMech
- Minsk (BattleMech)
- Mongoose C
- Ogotai OmniFighter
- Corvis OmniMech
- Record Sheets
- Four page BattleForce 2 map of Tokasha
Notes[edit]
- Introduced in this product are number of variants & original BattleMechs, Early OmniMechs, and OmniFighters.
- Unlike other sourcebooks, Turning Points: Tokasha lacks an explicit table of contents. The list shown here was assembled from page headings.