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+ | ==German Version== | ||
+ | {{InfoBoxForLangProduct | ||
+ | | image = Biss der Schwarzen Witwe, der.jpg | ||
+ | | name = Der Biß der Schwarzen Witwe | ||
+ | | language = german | ||
+ | | contribution = [[Reinhold H. Mai]] (translation and scenario design), [[Werner Fuchs]] (Editor & Layout), [[Robert Simon]] (Editor) and [[Harry Kaltenbach]] (Setting) | ||
+ | | pages = 48 | ||
+ | | publisher = [[Fantasy Productions]] | ||
+ | | year = 1989 | ||
+ | | ISBN10 = 3890649017 | ||
+ | | ISBN13 = 978-3890649016 | ||
+ | | MSRP = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The German language version of the scenario pack was released by [[Fantasy Productions]] in 1989. | ||
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+ | ===Alteration=== | ||
+ | The german version vastly matches the original one, with only slight variations: | ||
+ | * The BattleTech scenario "Spider Trap" is not included, instead a new scenario "Heisse Gemüter" (''Quick Temper'') by german translator Reinhold H. Mai is added. | ||
+ | * The back cover text variates, | ||
+ | ** the original's sentence "Selling their services to the highest bidder," is left out in german translation | ||
+ | ** the back cover shows illustrations of the Black Widow Company's Mechs, next to them is a text suggesting to cut them out for using them in game play {{quote|''Die nebenstehenden Mechs können ausgeschnitten und als BattleTech-Figuren für diese Einheit benutzt werden.''}} | ||
+ | ** the back cover lists some of the scenarios included. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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Tales of the Black Widow Company | |
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Product information | |
Type | Scenario pack |
Development | Jordan K. Weisman L. Ross Babcock III (Editor-In-Chief) Donna Ippolito (Editor) |
Primary writing | L. Ross Babcock Patrick L. Larkin Richard Meyer J. Andrew Keith William H. Keith, Jr. |
Pages | 48 |
Cover Artwork | Jim Halloway |
Illustrations | Dana Knutson Todd Marsh Jane Bigos |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FASA |
Product code | 1605 |
First published | 1985 |
ISBN-10 | 0931787653 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0931787652 |
MSRP | 8.00 US $ |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 3015 – 3022 |
Followed by | More Tales of the Black Widow |
Description
Tales of the Black Widow Company is the first scenario book that was published for the BattleTech boardgame. It was apparently designed with the earlier Battledroids rules, as the unique BattleMechs featured in the book comply with Battledroids construction rules but violate BattleTech construction rules.
The book focuses on the legendary Natasha Kerensky and her Black Widow Company. It details the unit's pilots and 'Mechs during the period that their parent unit, Wolf's Dragoons, were in the service of the Draconis Combine (3023 to 3028). A separate scenario is set in 3022, when the Dragoons were in service of the Lyran Commonwealth. The book gives a brief history of Wolf's Dragoons, and their leader Jaime Wolf, before going on to detail the history of the Black Widow Company itself. It then gives information of all twelve pilots in the company and their 'Mechs, including details of mechanical foibles and failures that the 'Mechs suffer from.
After the information on the unit, the book presents eleven stand-alone scenarios and a short four-mission campaign to challenge the Black Widow Company. Each scenario has a short piece of fiction to set the scene before going on to detail the set-up for the mission, with information on which members of the Black Widow Company are involved in the battle and how they are deployed, details of the opposing units and their deployment, victory and loss conditions for each side as well as any special rules for the scenario.
From the back cover
“ | This supplement is packed with descriptions of one of BattleTech's most elite fighting companies: The Black Widow Company of Wolf's Dragoons. Selling their services to the highest bidder, this mercenary unit is well known throughout the Successor States. Included is a history of the Black Widow Company and her commander, Natasha Kerensky, details of the units that make up the company and the MechWarriors who do the fighting, plus 15 scenarios of actual engagements fought by the Black Widow. | ” |
Contents
- Introduction
- How To Use The Scenarios Presented
- Wolf's Dragoons
- Brief Regimental History
- Jaime Wolf, Brief Personal History
- Kerensky's Black Widows: Brief History
- Lady Sings The Blues
- Queen's Gambit
- Scavenger Hunt
- Spider Trap
- The Lady And The Tiger
- Leave No Survivors
- Dawn Patrol
- Fog Of War
- The Bounty Hunter
- Lady's Man
- Ghost Unit
- The Battle For Hoff
- Scenario I
- Scenario II
- Scenario III
- Scenario IV
German Version
Der Biß der Schwarzen Witwe | |
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Product information | |
Language | german |
Contribution | Reinhold H. Mai (translation and scenario design), Werner Fuchs (Editor & Layout), Robert Simon (Editor) and Harry Kaltenbach (Setting) |
Pages | 48 |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Fantasy Productions |
First published | 1989 |
ISBN-10 | 3890649017 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3890649016 |
The German language version of the scenario pack was released by Fantasy Productions in 1989.
Alteration
The german version vastly matches the original one, with only slight variations:
- The BattleTech scenario "Spider Trap" is not included, instead a new scenario "Heisse Gemüter" (Quick Temper) by german translator Reinhold H. Mai is added.
- The back cover text variates,
- the original's sentence "Selling their services to the highest bidder," is left out in german translation
- the back cover shows illustrations of the Black Widow Company's Mechs, next to them is a text suggesting to cut them out for using them in game play
“ | Die nebenstehenden Mechs können ausgeschnitten und als BattleTech-Figuren für diese Einheit benutzt werden. | ” |
- the back cover lists some of the scenarios included.
Notes
- In 1985, FASA provided a scenario named Bitter End: The Defense of Connor's Pass to the Game News magazine, who published it in their #8 (October 1985) issue. The scenario was described as an excerpt from the Tales of the Black Widow Company scenario pack, which was also advertised on the same pages in the magazine, and presented in a similar style, but it does not actually appear in this book.