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| author              =  
 
| author              =  
 
| development        = [[Herbert A. Beas II]] <br /> [[Randall N. Bills]] (Assistance Development) <br> [[Diane Piron-Gelman]] (Product Editing)
 
| development        = [[Herbert A. Beas II]] <br /> [[Randall N. Bills]] (Assistance Development) <br> [[Diane Piron-Gelman]] (Product Editing)
| primarywriting      = [[Jason Hardy]], <br /> Herbert A. Beas II, <br /> [[David L. McCulloch]], <br /> [[Ben Rome]], <br /> [[Ken Horner]], <br /> [[Steven Mohan Jr.|Steve Mohan Jr.]], <br /> [[Mike Miller]], <br /> [[Andreas Zuber]], <br /> [[Warner Doles (person)|Warner Doles]], <br /> [[Christoffer Trossen]]
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| primarywriting      = [[Jason Hardy]] <br /> Herbert A. Beas II <br /> [[David L. McCulloch]] <br /> [[Ben Rome]] <br /> [[Ken Horner]] <br /> [[Steven Mohan Jr.|Steve Mohan Jr.]] <br /> [[Mike Miller]] <br /> [[Andreas Zuber]] <br /> [[Warner Doles (person)|Warner Doles]] <br /> [[Christoffer Trossen]]
 
| pages              = 136
 
| pages              = 136
 
| cover              = [[Slawomir Maniak]] (Cover Art) <br> [[Adam Jury]] (Cover Design) <br> Randall N. Bills (Art Direction)
 
| cover              = [[Slawomir Maniak]] (Cover Art) <br> [[Adam Jury]] (Cover Design) <br> Randall N. Bills (Art Direction)
 
| interiorart        =  
 
| interiorart        =  
| illustrations      = [[Robert Atkinson]], <br /> [[Brad McDevitt]], <br /> [[Florian Stitz]]
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| illustrations      = [[Robert Atkinson]] <br /> [[Brad McDevitt]] <br /> [[Florian Stitz]]
 
| publisher          = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
 
| publisher          = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
| productioncode      = [https://store.catalystgamelabs.com/products/battletech-jihad-conspiracies-interstellar-players-2-pdf 35303]
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| productioncode      = [http://classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=223 35303]
| year                = 2008
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| year                = June 21st, 2008
 
| ISBN10              = 1934857041
 
| ISBN10              = 1934857041
 
| ISBN13              = 978-1934857045
 
| ISBN13              = 978-1934857045
| MSRP                = $24.99
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| MSRP                =  
 
| content            =  
 
| content            =  
 
| era                = [[Jihad era]]
 
| era                = [[Jihad era]]
| agency              =
 
| universedate        = –[[3073]]
 
 
| timeline            =  
 
| timeline            =  
| series              = Interstellar Players
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| series              = Jihad Books
| precededby          = [[Interstellar Players]]
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| precededby          =  
| followedby          = [[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3]]
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| followedby          =  
 
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==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
{{quote|''On October 25, [[3068]], the [[Word of Blake]] flooded the [[Inner Sphere]] [[HPG]] networks with "White Noise", a stream of gibberish and propaganda that made communications virtually impossible. Amid the noise, stunning secrets were revealed: [[Anastasius Focht]] was once [[Frederick Steiner]]; [[ComStar]] [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Sharilar Mori]] was a [[Kurita]] spy.''
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{{quote|''On October 25, [[3068]], the [[Word of Blake]] flooded the [[Inner Sphere]] [[HPG]] networks with "[[White Noise]]", a stream of gibberish and propaganda that made communications virtually impossible. Amid the noise, stunning secrets were revealed: [[Anastasius Focht]] was once [[Frederick Steiner]]; [[ComStar]] [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Sharilar Mori]] was a [[Kurita]] spy.''
  
''Yet along with the secrets revealed and the spreading fires of the [[Jihad]], the Blakists unveiled terrible new weapons and an army the size of which the intelligence agencies of the Inner Sphere had scarcely dreamed, spawning a darker, new wave of mysteries, and whispers of shadowy cabals. [[Ruins of Gabriel|Hidden worlds]], [[Thuggee|cults of assassins]], ancient societies and even the mysteries of hyperspace&mdash;all emerged as possible sources for the Word of Blake's newfound power. Once more spanning all of human space from ancient [[Terra]] to the far-flung [[Clan]] Homeworlds, the conspiracies behind the Jihad could be the key to unraveling the greatest war since the days of [[Stefan Amaris|Amaris]]''.
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''Yet along with the secrets revealed and the spreading fires of the [[Jihad]], the Blakists unveiled terrible new weapons and an army the size of which the intelligence agencies of the Inner Sphere had scarcely dreamed, spawning a darker, new wave of mysteries, and whispers of shadowy cabals. [[Ruins of Gabriel|Hidden worlds]], [[Thugees|cults of assassins]], ancient societies and even the mysteries of hyperspace&mdash;all emerged as possible sources for the Word of Blake's new found power. Once more spanning all of human space from ancient [[Terra]] to the far-flung [[Clan]] homeworlds, the conspiracies behind the Jihad could be the key to unraveling the greatest war since the days of [[Stefan Amaris|Amaris]].''
  
 
Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2 ''describes several of the most powerful and influential people, organizations, and entities at work behind the scenes of the Word of Blake Jihad. Some of these conspiracies are firmly grounded in [[Classic BattleTech]] lore, but shown here in ways never before seen; others have only recently emerged from their own shadows. Gamemasters and players can decide which of these power brokers are real and which are paranoid fantasies spawned by the chaos and fear of the Blakist Holy War!''}}
 
Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2 ''describes several of the most powerful and influential people, organizations, and entities at work behind the scenes of the Word of Blake Jihad. Some of these conspiracies are firmly grounded in [[Classic BattleTech]] lore, but shown here in ways never before seen; others have only recently emerged from their own shadows. Gamemasters and players can decide which of these power brokers are real and which are paranoid fantasies spawned by the chaos and fear of the Blakist Holy War!''}}
  
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
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* Found and Lost
* ''Found and Lost''
 
  
 
* Introduction
 
* Introduction
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*** New Aerospace Fighter: Mk. 30 "[[BlackWasp]]" Robotic Interceptor
 
*** New Aerospace Fighter: Mk. 30 "[[BlackWasp]]" Robotic Interceptor
 
*** New Force Rules: The Saurimat
 
*** New Force Rules: The Saurimat
{{div col end}}
 
  
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==Notes==
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* Of the three products within the ''Interstellar Player'' series, this middle one was the only one to have that phrase as a subtitle, rather than the primary.
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[[Category:Books]]
 
[[Category:Sourcebooks]]
 
[[Category:Sourcebooks]]
 
[[Category:Jihad Books]]
 
[[Category:Jihad Books]]

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