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* In the game, Wolf's Dragoons' Beta Regiment is wiped out on Northwind by a Blakist surprise attack. Per canon, Beta was destroyed during the failed Allied Mercenary Coalition attack on Mars. * In the game, Wolf's Dragoons' Beta Regiment is wiped out on Northwind by a Blakist surprise attack. Per canon, Beta was destroyed during the failed Allied Mercenary Coalition attack on Mars.
* In the game, the Blakists have the Northwind Highlanders under lockdown in military prisons. Per canon, the Blakists destroyed their communications, aerospace assets, and interstellar transports, and tricked the inhabitants into thinking there was an ongoing blockade. * In the game, the Blakists have the Northwind Highlanders under lockdown in military prisons. Per canon, the Blakists destroyed their communications, aerospace assets, and interstellar transports, and tricked the inhabitants into thinking there was an ongoing blockade.
− *In the game, Jerome Blake developed data cores with nigh magical powers around the year 2500 to power a golden age, but hid them on various worlds under the protection of a ComStar secret society called the Covenant. He also invented a [[BattleMech#Superheavy|superheavy]] [[SpiderMech]] drone to guard one of the cores. Per canon, Blake was the highest-ranking surviving official of the Star League to remain on Terra after Kerensky's Exodus in 2784, had no mythical or magical powers, and there is no indication he had any interest in 'Mech design. + *In the game, Jerome Blake developed data cores with nigh-magical powers around the year 2500 to power a golden age, but hid them on various worlds under the protection of a ComStar secret society called the Covenant. He also invented a [[BattleMech#Superheavy|superheavy]] [[SpiderMech]] drone to guard one of the cores. Per canon, Blake was the highest-ranking surviving official of the Star League to remain on Terra after Kerensky's Exodus in 2784, had no mythical or magical powers, and there is no indication he had any interest in 'Mech design.
*In the game, the Word of Blake launched the Jihad in an effort to find and claim the data cores. Per canon, the Jihad started as essentially a series of accidents and misunderstandings in a misguided Blakist effort to reverse the dissolution of the Second Star League. *In the game, the Word of Blake launched the Jihad in an effort to find and claim the data cores. Per canon, the Jihad started as essentially a series of accidents and misunderstandings in a misguided Blakist effort to reverse the dissolution of the Second Star League.
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* In the game, Wolf's Dragoons' Beta Regiment is wiped out on Northwind by a Blakist surprise attack. Per canon, Beta was destroyed during the failed Allied Mercenary Coalition attack on Mars. | * In the game, Wolf's Dragoons' Beta Regiment is wiped out on Northwind by a Blakist surprise attack. Per canon, Beta was destroyed during the failed Allied Mercenary Coalition attack on Mars. | ||
* In the game, the Blakists have the Northwind Highlanders under lockdown in military prisons. Per canon, the Blakists destroyed their communications, aerospace assets, and interstellar transports, and tricked the inhabitants into thinking there was an ongoing blockade. | * In the game, the Blakists have the Northwind Highlanders under lockdown in military prisons. Per canon, the Blakists destroyed their communications, aerospace assets, and interstellar transports, and tricked the inhabitants into thinking there was an ongoing blockade. | ||
− | *In the game, Jerome Blake developed data cores with nigh magical powers around the year 2500 to power a golden age, but hid them on various worlds under the protection of a ComStar secret society called the Covenant. He also invented a [[BattleMech#Superheavy|superheavy]] [[SpiderMech]] drone to guard one of the cores. Per canon, Blake was the highest-ranking surviving official of the Star League to remain on Terra after Kerensky's Exodus in 2784, had no mythical or magical powers, and there is no indication he had any interest in 'Mech design. | + | *In the game, Jerome Blake developed data cores with nigh-magical powers around the year 2500 to power a golden age, but hid them on various worlds under the protection of a ComStar secret society called the Covenant. He also invented a [[BattleMech#Superheavy|superheavy]] [[SpiderMech]] drone to guard one of the cores. Per canon, Blake was the highest-ranking surviving official of the Star League to remain on Terra after Kerensky's Exodus in 2784, had no mythical or magical powers, and there is no indication he had any interest in 'Mech design. |
*In the game, the Word of Blake launched the Jihad in an effort to find and claim the data cores. Per canon, the Jihad started as essentially a series of accidents and misunderstandings in a misguided Blakist effort to reverse the dissolution of the Second Star League. | *In the game, the Word of Blake launched the Jihad in an effort to find and claim the data cores. Per canon, the Jihad started as essentially a series of accidents and misunderstandings in a misguided Blakist effort to reverse the dissolution of the Second Star League. | ||