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− '''Mech Magazine''' was the quarterly newsletter of the [[MechForce North America]] fan club, produced by [[AWOL Productions]] after they had taken over running the MechForce organization from [[FASA]] in 1990. It replaced the previous [[MechForce News]] magazine. Each issue opened with a section called Friendly Fire that was a letter from the Club President and had a section that listed members rankings. + '''Mech Magazine''' was the quarterly newsletter of the [[MechForce North America]] fan club, produced by [[AWOL Productions]] after they had taken over running the MechForce organisation from [[FASA]] in 1990. It replaced the previous [[MechForce News]] magazine. Each issue opened with a section called Friendly Fire that was a letter from the Club President and had a section that listed members rankings.
FASA took over running the MechForce North America again from 1995 onward, and the publication changed its name to [[MechForce Quarterly]] under FASA's aegis. FASA took over running the MechForce North America again from 1995 onward, and the publication changed its name to [[MechForce Quarterly]] under FASA's aegis.
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* "Vehicle Combat Listings" - Official BattleTech Combat Values for all Inner Sphere vehicles. * "Vehicle Combat Listings" - Official BattleTech Combat Values for all Inner Sphere vehicles.
* "The Gravest Loss" - ComStar vs. Diamond Shark Tukayyid scenario. * "The Gravest Loss" - ComStar vs. Diamond Shark Tukayyid scenario.
− * "Xmas Incoming" - MFNA merchandise order form. + * "Xmas Incoming" - MFNA mechandise order form.
* "Officers Club" - Chapter listings. * "Officers Club" - Chapter listings.
* "MechWarrior Rankings" - Member list and score rankings. * "MechWarrior Rankings" - Member list and score rankings.
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− | '''Mech Magazine''' was the quarterly newsletter of the [[MechForce North America]] fan club, produced by [[AWOL Productions]] after they had taken over running the MechForce | + | '''Mech Magazine''' was the quarterly newsletter of the [[MechForce North America]] fan club, produced by [[AWOL Productions]] after they had taken over running the MechForce organisation from [[FASA]] in 1990. It replaced the previous [[MechForce News]] magazine. Each issue opened with a section called Friendly Fire that was a letter from the Club President and had a section that listed members rankings. |
FASA took over running the MechForce North America again from 1995 onward, and the publication changed its name to [[MechForce Quarterly]] under FASA's aegis. | FASA took over running the MechForce North America again from 1995 onward, and the publication changed its name to [[MechForce Quarterly]] under FASA's aegis. | ||
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* "Vehicle Combat Listings" - Official BattleTech Combat Values for all Inner Sphere vehicles. | * "Vehicle Combat Listings" - Official BattleTech Combat Values for all Inner Sphere vehicles. | ||
* "The Gravest Loss" - ComStar vs. Diamond Shark Tukayyid scenario. | * "The Gravest Loss" - ComStar vs. Diamond Shark Tukayyid scenario. | ||
− | * "Xmas Incoming" - MFNA | + | * "Xmas Incoming" - MFNA mechandise order form. |
* "Officers Club" - Chapter listings. | * "Officers Club" - Chapter listings. | ||
* "MechWarrior Rankings" - Member list and score rankings. | * "MechWarrior Rankings" - Member list and score rankings. |