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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | '''''Objective Raids: 3067''''' | + | '''''Objective Raids: 3067''''', originally released on the [[CBT Forum]]s as a [[w:PDF|PDF]] file for download, is a fan-made sourcebook by William "MadCapellan" Gauthier. A compilation of both direct and inferred information from numerous official sources, such as [[:Category:Technical Readouts|Technical Readouts]] and other [[:Category:Sourcebooks|sourcebooks]], it was meant to provide an expanded and updated successor to the popular, but error-ridden ''[[Objective Raids]]'' sourcebook. |
==Canonicity== | ==Canonicity== | ||
− | Since it is fan-made, and not an official product, Objective Raids: 3067 is itself not | + | Since it is fan-made, and not an official product, ''Objective Raids: 3067'' is itself not [[canon]]. However, with the exception of the book's own fictional backstory within the universe, its content is a compliation of (canonical) information drawn from other, exclusively canonical sources. That is to say, while ''Objective Raids: 3067'' as such may not be canon, most of its content is, because it stems from other, canonical sources. |
− | + | ''Objective Raids: 3067'' is thus considered a [[meta-source]], "quasi-canonical" in the author's own words. An introductory section deals with the issue of canonicity in some detail. | |
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
− | The book opens with an introduction by the author discussing his reasons for writing the book, as well as a caution regarding its "quasi-canon" nature.<ref>''Objective Raids: 3067'', p 4, "Introduction"</ref> | + | The book opens with an (out-of-character) introduction by the author discussing his reasons for writing the book, as well as a caution regarding its "quasi-canon" nature.<ref>''Objective Raids: 3067'', p 4, "Introduction"</ref> |
− | It also contains a minimum of non-official fiction (Fanon) to provide setting | + | It also contains a minimum of original, non-official fiction ([[Fanon]]) to provide setting: According to its in-universe preface, ''Objective Raids: 3067'' is supposedly a [[ComStar]] document that was transmitted by one Jessica Clarent, Precentor VI-Mu at the [[ComStar Archives]] on [[Tukayyid]], to [[Precentor Martial]] [[Victor Steiner-Davion]], intended for distribution at the [[Fourth Whitting Conference]]; it was intercepted by by [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] Huang Di Shi Zhe agents imbedded within the ComStar [[HPG]] facility on [[New Earth]], and forwarded to [[Chancellor]] [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] by one [[Zhong-shao]] William Gauthier-Liao on 27 November [[3067]]. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *The latest revision of the of Objective Raids: 3067 PDF file is linked here: [[File:ObjectiveRaids3067.pdf]] | + | *The latest revision of the of ''Objective Raids: 3067'' PDF file is linked here: [[File:ObjectiveRaids3067.pdf]]. |
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:31, 2 March 2010
Not Canon The subject of this article does not contribute canonical content to the BattleTech universe, either because it is not intended to or because it is not an official product. |
Description
Objective Raids: 3067, originally released on the CBT Forums as a PDF file for download, is a fan-made sourcebook by William "MadCapellan" Gauthier. A compilation of both direct and inferred information from numerous official sources, such as Technical Readouts and other sourcebooks, it was meant to provide an expanded and updated successor to the popular, but error-ridden Objective Raids sourcebook.
Canonicity
Since it is fan-made, and not an official product, Objective Raids: 3067 is itself not canon. However, with the exception of the book's own fictional backstory within the universe, its content is a compliation of (canonical) information drawn from other, exclusively canonical sources. That is to say, while Objective Raids: 3067 as such may not be canon, most of its content is, because it stems from other, canonical sources.
Objective Raids: 3067 is thus considered a meta-source, "quasi-canonical" in the author's own words. An introductory section deals with the issue of canonicity in some detail.
Contents
The book opens with an (out-of-character) introduction by the author discussing his reasons for writing the book, as well as a caution regarding its "quasi-canon" nature.[1]
It also contains a minimum of original, non-official fiction (Fanon) to provide setting: According to its in-universe preface, Objective Raids: 3067 is supposedly a ComStar document that was transmitted by one Jessica Clarent, Precentor VI-Mu at the ComStar Archives on Tukayyid, to Precentor Martial Victor Steiner-Davion, intended for distribution at the Fourth Whitting Conference; it was intercepted by by Capellan Huang Di Shi Zhe agents imbedded within the ComStar HPG facility on New Earth, and forwarded to Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao by one Zhong-shao William Gauthier-Liao on 27 November 3067.
Notes
- The latest revision of the of Objective Raids: 3067 PDF file is linked here: File:ObjectiveRaids3067.pdf.
References
- ↑ Objective Raids: 3067, p 4, "Introduction"
- Classic BattleTech forums, "ObjectiveRaids: 3067 Fanbook now complete! 1st Edition now available!"