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− | Designed as an introductory companion volume to go with the [[BattleTech Manual]], and thus primarily addressing new players, '''''Technical Readout: Succession Wars''''' is a compliation of [['Mech]] designs from ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]'', ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]'', ''[[Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade]]'', and ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'' | + | Designed as an introductory companion volume to go with the [[BattleTech Manual]], and thus primarily addressing new players, '''''Technical Readout: Succession Wars''''' is a compliation of [['Mech]] designs from ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]'', ''[[Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade]]'', ''[[Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade]]'', and ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'' with a selection of designs stretching from the [[Age of War]] to the cusp of [[Clan Invasion]] in a single book. |
While most of the book's content is taken verbatim from [[Technical Readout]] products that preceeded it, a small number of new art pieces and entirely new variants are included. Conversely, a few 'Mech designs were omitted even though some of these (including namely the ''[[Rifleman]]'', ''[[Warhammer]]'' and ''[[Longbow]]'') were extremely common to the point of being iconic in the Succession Wars timeframe. | While most of the book's content is taken verbatim from [[Technical Readout]] products that preceeded it, a small number of new art pieces and entirely new variants are included. Conversely, a few 'Mech designs were omitted even though some of these (including namely the ''[[Rifleman]]'', ''[[Warhammer]]'' and ''[[Longbow]]'') were extremely common to the point of being iconic in the Succession Wars timeframe. |
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Product information | |
Type | Technical Readout |
Development | Ray Arrastia Randall N. Bills and Brent Evans |
Primary writing | Geoff Swift Ray Arrastia Aaron Cahall Johannes Heidler |
Pages | 192 |
Cover Artwork | Marco Mazzoni (Cover Art) Ray Arrastia (Cover Design) |
Illustrations | Brent Evans Doug Chaffee David R. Deitrick Stephen Huda Dana Knutson Chris Lewis Kevin Long Duane Loose Mike Nielsen |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs |
Product code | 35135 |
First published | July 22 2017 |
MSRP | 39.99$ |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 3025 - 3039 |
Series | Technical Readouts |
Description
Designed as an introductory companion volume to go with the BattleTech Manual, and thus primarily addressing new players, Technical Readout: Succession Wars is a compliation of 'Mech designs from Technical Readout: 3039, Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, and Technical Readout: 3075 with a selection of designs stretching from the Age of War to the cusp of Clan Invasion in a single book.
While most of the book's content is taken verbatim from Technical Readout products that preceeded it, a small number of new art pieces and entirely new variants are included. Conversely, a few 'Mech designs were omitted even though some of these (including namely the Rifleman, Warhammer and Longbow) were extremely common to the point of being iconic in the Succession Wars timeframe.
From the back cover
“ | Kings of the Battlefield
On February 5, 2439, the Mackie obliterated all opposition during its first combat trial, ushering in a new era of warfare. The BattleMech—King of the Battlefield—was born. BattleMechs reached their pinnacle during the golden age of the Star League. The fall of the Star League and the Succession Wars that raged for centuries afterward took their toll and by the Fourth Succession War, the technology employed on the battlefields was a mere shadow of what it once was. However, the discovery of the Helm Memory Core unlocked the technological potential to develop new BattleMechs and experimental technologies for the first time in centuries. Technical Readout: Succession Wars is the perfect "first Technical Readout" companion to the BattleMech Manual. Combining the 'Mechs previously found in Technical Readout: 3039, Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, and Technical Readout: 3075, this volume features some of the most common 'Mechs from the Age of War to the Succession Wars. Each machine is illustrated in detail, and accompanied by a description of its history, capabilities, game stats, along with their most famous pilots. |
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Contents
- Introduction
- Star League Loremaster Stephan Roshak, 9 July 3250
- BattleMechs
- Flea
- Locust
- Mercury
- Thorn
- Commando
- Falcon
- Firefly
- Hermes
- Hussar
- Javelin
- Spider
- UrbanMech
- Firebee
- Firestarter
- Jenner
- Night Hawk
- Ostscout
- Panther
- Raven
- Spector
- Talon
- Wolfhound
- Assassin
- Cicada
- Clint
- Hermes II
- Sentinel
- Vulcan
- Whitworth
- Blackjack
- Hatchetman
- Kyudo
- Vindicator
- Centurion
- Chameleon
- Crab
- Enforcer
- Galahad
- Hunchback
- Phoenix
- Talos
- Trebuchet
- Dervish
- Gladiator
- Griffin
- Hoplite
- Kintaro
- Shadow Hawk
- Wolverine
- Dragon
- Lancelot
- Merlin
- Quickdraw
- Bombardier
- Catapult
- Exterminator
- JagerMech
- Thunderbolt
- BattleAxe
- Cataphract
- Excalibur
- Grasshopper
- Guillotine
- Shootist
- Black Knight
- Flashman
- Hammerhands
- Orion
- Awesome
- Charger
- Hatamoto-Chi
- Thug
- Victor
- Zeus
- BattleMaster
- Crockett
- Rampage
- Shogun
- Stalker
- Cyclops
- Emperor
- Highlander
- Ymir
- Banshee
- Nightstar
- Atlas
- Devastator
- King Crab
- Mackie
- Pillager
- Thunder Hawk