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| image = MilitaryAtlasVol.2.jpg
 
| image = MilitaryAtlasVol.2.jpg
 
| name = NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2
 
| name = NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2
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| product development = [[L. Ross Babcock III]]
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| primary writing = [[Boy F. Peterson, Jr.]]
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| illustrations = [[Jonathan Marcus]]
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| cover =
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| type = Sourcebook
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
 
| year = 1989
 
| year = 1989
| production code = 1635
 
| ISBN = 1-55560-088-3
 
| MSRP = 15.95
 
| type = Source Book
 
| primary writing = [[Boy F. Peterson, Jr.]]
 
| product development = [[L. Ross Babcock III]]
 
| illustrations = [[Jonathan Marcus]](Map Execution)
 
| additional writing = [[Sam Lewis]](Unit Listing)
 
 
| pages = 128
 
| pages = 128
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| production code = [http://classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=116 1635]
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| ISBN = 1555600883
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The ''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' provides an overview of the 4th Succession War from the end of ''The Lull''('a quiet phase lasting roughly from January 3029 to Mai 3029) up to the end of the War on 19th Febuary 3030.
 
The ''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' provides an overview of the 4th Succession War from the end of ''The Lull''('a quiet phase lasting roughly from January 3029 to Mai 3029) up to the end of the War on 19th Febuary 3030.
 
  
==Contents==
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==From the back cover==
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{{quote|''100,000,000 Dead.''
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''600,000,000 Injured.''
  
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''80,0,000,000 [[C-Bill]]s worth of property destroyed.''
  
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''The [[Fourth Succession War]]—so brilliantly planned, so perfectly executed, and so dramatically announced, has become far more than [[Hanse Davion]] ever anticipated. The battles continue, and the toll is huge, the highest in almost 100 years.''
  
==Notes==
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''Here is told, in strategic terms, the history of the war from January [[3029]] to January [[3030]]. The campaigns, the tactics, and the battles themselves, compiled from reports by the commanders and [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]s who fought them. Learn the planets that changed hands, and why.''
  
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''Full-color maps depict the movement of forces, battlefield terrain, and the cities and other objectives they fought for. [[BattleForce]] statistics are included for 50 key [[regiment]]s, such as the [[Genyosha]] and the [[Kell Hounds]]. Hundreds of [[BattleTech]] engagements can be generated from these stats using a simple conversion table.''}}
  
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Revision as of 18:51, 2 January 2009

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Description

The NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2 provides an overview of the 4th Succession War from the end of The Lull('a quiet phase lasting roughly from January 3029 to Mai 3029) up to the end of the War on 19th Febuary 3030.

From the back cover

100,000,000 Dead.

600,000,000 Injured.

80,0,000,000 C-Bills worth of property destroyed.

The Fourth Succession War—so brilliantly planned, so perfectly executed, and so dramatically announced, has become far more than Hanse Davion ever anticipated. The battles continue, and the toll is huge, the highest in almost 100 years.

Here is told, in strategic terms, the history of the war from January 3029 to January 3030. The campaigns, the tactics, and the battles themselves, compiled from reports by the commanders and MechWarriors who fought them. Learn the planets that changed hands, and why.

Full-color maps depict the movement of forces, battlefield terrain, and the cities and other objectives they fought for. BattleForce statistics are included for 50 key regiments, such as the Genyosha and the Kell Hounds. Hundreds of BattleTech engagements can be generated from these stats using a simple conversion table.

Contents