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However the identity of the mastermind behind the blackout is still a mystery, the network is still not fully functional and the Republic remained closed with no sight of the promised return of Devlin Stone. The tale continues...
 
However the identity of the mastermind behind the blackout is still a mystery, the network is still not fully functional and the Republic remained closed with no sight of the promised return of Devlin Stone. The tale continues...
  
==Reference==
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==Novels==
 
The Dark Age is the setting for the Collectible Miniatures Game [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] (and subsequently MechWarrior: Age of Destruction). The story is largely told in the 30 novels of the MechWarrior: Dark Age line:
 
The Dark Age is the setting for the Collectible Miniatures Game [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] (and subsequently MechWarrior: Age of Destruction). The story is largely told in the 30 novels of the MechWarrior: Dark Age line:
  
 
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# ''[[Ghost War]]'', [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
1: [[Ghost War]], [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
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# ''[[A Call to Arms]]'', [[Loren Coleman |Loren L. Coleman]]
 
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# ''[[Ruins of Power]]'', [[Robert E. Vardeman]]  
2: [[A Call to Arms]], [[Loren Coleman |Loren L. Coleman]]
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# ''[[A Silence in the Heavens]]'', [[Martin Delrio]] <br /> Book one of [[The Proving Grounds (series)|The Proving Grounds]] trilogy
 
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# ''[[Truth and Shadows]]'', [[Martin Delrio]] <br /> Book two of [[The Proving Grounds (series)|The Proving Grounds]] trilogy
3: [[Ruins of Power]], [[Robert E. Vardeman]]
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# ''[[Service for the Dead]]'', [[Martin Delrio]] <br /> Book three [[The Proving Grounds (series)|The Proving Grounds]] trilogy
 
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# ''[[By Temptations and By War]]'', [[Loren L. Coleman]]
4: [[A Silence in the Heavens]], [[Martin Delrio]]
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# ''[[Fortress of Lies]]'', [[J. Steven York]]
Book One of the ''Proving Grounds'' Trilogy
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# ''[[Patriot's Stand]]'', [[Mike Moscoe]]
 
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# ''[[Flight of the Falcon]]'', [[Victor Milan]]
5: [[Truth and Shadows]], [[Martin Delrio]]
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# ''[[Blood of the Isle]]'', [[Loren L. Coleman]]
Book Two of the ''Proving Grounds'' Trilogy
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# ''[[Hunters of the Deep]]'', [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
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# ''[[The Scorpion Jar]]'', [[Jason M. Hardy]]
6: [[Service for the Dead]], [[Martin Delrio]]
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# ''[[Target of Opportunity]]'', [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
Book Three of the ''Proving Grounds'' Trilogy
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# ''[[Sword of Sedition]]'', [[Loren L. Coleman]]
 
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# ''[[Daughter of the Dragon]]'', [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
7: [[By Temptations and By War]], [[Loren L. Coleman]]
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# ''[[Heretic's Faith]]'', [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
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# ''[[Fortress Republic (novel)|Fortress Republic]]'', [[Loren L. Coleman]]
8: [[Fortress of Lies]], [[J. Steven York]]
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# ''[[Blood Avatar]]'', [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
 
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# ''[[Trial by Chaos]]'', [[J. Steven York]]
9: [[Patriot's Stand]], [[Mike Moscoe]]
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# ''[[Principles of Desolation]]'', [[Jason M. Hardy]] and [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
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# ''[[Wolf Hunters (novel)|Wolf Hunters]]'', [[Kevin Killiany]]
10: [[Flight of the Falcon]], [[Victor Milan]]
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# ''[[Surrender Your Dreams]]'', [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
 
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# ''[[Dragon Rising]]'', [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
11: [[Blood of the Isle]], [[Loren L. Coleman]]
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# ''[[Masters of War]]'', [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
 
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# ''[[A Rending of Falcons]]'', [[Victor Milan]]
12: [[Hunters of the Deep]], [[Randall N. Bills]]
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# ''[[Pandora's Gambit]]'', [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
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# ''[[Fire at Will]]'', [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
13: [[The Scorpion Jar]], [[Jason M. Hardy]]
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# ''[[The Last Charge]]'', [[Jason M. Hardy]]
 
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# ''[[To Ride the Chimera]]'', [[Kevin Killiany]]
14: [[Target of Opportunity]], [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
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# ''[[A Bonfire of Worlds]]'', [[Steven Mohan, Jr]]
 
 
15: [[Sword of Sedition]], [[Loren L. Coleman]]
 
 
 
16: [[Daughter of the Dragon]], [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
 
 
 
17: [[Heretic's Faith]], [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
 
 
18: [[Fortress Republic]], [[Loren L. Coleman]]
 
 
 
19: [[Blood Avatar]], [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
 
 
 
20: [[Trial by Chaos]], [[J. Steven York]]
 
 
 
21: [[Principles of Desolation]], [[Jason M. Hardy]] & [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
 
 
22: [[Wolf Hunters]], [[Kevin Killiany]]
 
 
 
23: [[Surrender Your Dreams]], [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
 
 
 
24: [[Dragon Rising]], [[Ilsa J. Bick]]
 
 
 
25: [[Masters of War]], [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
 
 
 
26: [[A Rending of Falcons]], [[Victor Milan]]
 
 
 
27: [[Pandora's Gambit]], [[Randall N. Bills]]
 
 
 
28: [[Fire at Will]], [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]]
 
 
 
29: [[The Last Charge]], [[Jason M. Hardy]]
 
 
 
30: [[To Ride the Chimera]], [[Kevin Killiany]]
 
 
 
31: [[A Bonfire of Worlds]], [[Steven Mohan, Jr]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Events]]
 
[[Category:Events]]
 
[[Category:Dark Age| Dark Age]]
 
[[Category:Dark Age| Dark Age]]

Revision as of 17:05, 6 August 2009

The Dark Age began with the blackout (as opposed to the Jihad's whiteout) of 80% the HPG network on August 7th of 3132. Humanity was suddenly thrust back into the early days of space travel where FTL communication was not possible and messages have to be couriered by JumpShips. This made command and control of armed forces and the governing of the Inner Sphere empires very difficult if not impossible. Just 2 years earlier Devlin Stone, founder of the Republic of the Sphere, retired and vanishes, promising that he will return when the Republic needs him the most.

The blackout allowed the Houses, Clans and other powers within and without the Republic to start reclaiming or conquering worlds they had ceded to the Republic. House Liao is the first of the great Houses to invade the Republic to claim those worlds like Liao which the Confederation had grudgingly given up. Some of the Republic's officials whose loyalty truly lies with the Great Houses or Clans attempt to secede, often through force of arms, and bring those worlds to those they pledge allegiance.

Even at the highest government of the Republic rival factions began to appear, most notably the Senate Alliance, attempting to wrest control from the Exarch in these times of turmoil.

Besieged from within and without, Exarch Jonah Levin, on October 1, 3135 enacted Fortress Republic. This plan reduced the borders of the Republic to Prefecture X and sealing them with a barrier of unknown origin. No one can leave or enter Prefecture X.

Also during these events, Jessica Marik (Halas), daughter of the false Thomas Marik, engineered the reformation of the Free Worlds League. She also legitimized her claim to the House Marik legacy by marrying Thaddeus Marik, scion of the line of Alys Rousset-Marik. She largely succeeded in her reformation plan and was pronounced Captain-General of the reformed Free Worlds League on July 3, 3139.

However the identity of the mastermind behind the blackout is still a mystery, the network is still not fully functional and the Republic remained closed with no sight of the promised return of Devlin Stone. The tale continues...

Novels

The Dark Age is the setting for the Collectible Miniatures Game MechWarrior: Dark Age (and subsequently MechWarrior: Age of Destruction). The story is largely told in the 30 novels of the MechWarrior: Dark Age line:

  1. Ghost War, Michael A. Stackpole
  2. A Call to Arms, Loren L. Coleman
  3. Ruins of Power, Robert E. Vardeman
  4. A Silence in the Heavens, Martin Delrio
    Book one of The Proving Grounds trilogy
  5. Truth and Shadows, Martin Delrio
    Book two of The Proving Grounds trilogy
  6. Service for the Dead, Martin Delrio
    Book three The Proving Grounds trilogy
  7. By Temptations and By War, Loren L. Coleman
  8. Fortress of Lies, J. Steven York
  9. Patriot's Stand, Mike Moscoe
  10. Flight of the Falcon, Victor Milan
  11. Blood of the Isle, Loren L. Coleman
  12. Hunters of the Deep, Randall N. Bills
  13. The Scorpion Jar, Jason M. Hardy
  14. Target of Opportunity, Blaine Lee Pardoe
  15. Sword of Sedition, Loren L. Coleman
  16. Daughter of the Dragon, Ilsa J. Bick
  17. Heretic's Faith, Randall N. Bills
  18. Fortress Republic, Loren L. Coleman
  19. Blood Avatar, Ilsa J. Bick
  20. Trial by Chaos, J. Steven York
  21. Principles of Desolation, Jason M. Hardy and Randall N. Bills
  22. Wolf Hunters, Kevin Killiany
  23. Surrender Your Dreams, Blaine Lee Pardoe
  24. Dragon Rising, Ilsa J. Bick
  25. Masters of War, Michael A. Stackpole
  26. A Rending of Falcons, Victor Milan
  27. Pandora's Gambit, Randall N. Bills
  28. Fire at Will, Blaine Lee Pardoe
  29. The Last Charge, Jason M. Hardy
  30. To Ride the Chimera, Kevin Killiany
  31. A Bonfire of Worlds, Steven Mohan, Jr