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| product development = [[Mike Nystul]] <br /> [[Sam Lewis]]
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| type                = Sourcebook
| primary writing = [[Jeffrey Layton]]
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| cover = [[David Martin]]
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| development         = [[Mike Nystul]]<br />[[Sam Lewis (person)|Sam Lewis]]<br />[[Donna Ippolito]] (Senior Editor)<br />[[Sharon Turner Mulvihill]] (Assistant Editor)
| illustrations = [[Earl Geier]] <br /> [[Rick Harris]] <br /> [[Denis Nelson]] <br /> [[Tony Szczudlo]]
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| primarywriting      = [[Jeffrey Layton (person)|Jeffrey Layton]]
| era = [[Clan Invasion era]]
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| cover               = [[David Martin]] (Art)<br />[[James Nelson]] (Design)
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| year = 1992
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| illustrations       = [[Earl Geier]]<br />[[Rick Harris]]<br />[[Denis Nelson]]<br />[[Tony Szczudlo]]
| pages = 192
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| year                = 1992
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Written from the perspective of the [[ComGuard]]s as a "how to" guide on [[Objective Raid]]s, the '''Objective Raids''' book details the most notable worlds of military and industiral importances in the [[Inner Sphere]], be it [[Successor State]] or [[Clan]], along with troop deployments circa [[3054]]. The real meat of the book is the section covering the various manufacturers of each [[BattleMech]], [[Aerospace Fighter]], [[Combat Vehicle]], [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]], almost every military component, [[:Category:Weapons|weapon]] or piece of battlefield [[:Category:Technology|equipment]] produced in the Inner Sphere at that time. Among the manufacturing details, a number of new variants of existing designs are also briefly described.
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Written from the perspective of the [[Com Guards]] as a "how to" guide on objective raids, the '''Objective Raids''' book details the most notable worlds of military and industrial importance in the [[Inner Sphere]], be it [[Successor State]] or [[Clan]], along with troop deployments circa [[3054]]. The real meat of the book is the section covering the various manufacturers of each [[BattleMech]], [[aerospace fighter]], [[combat vehicle]], [[DropShip]], [[JumpShip]], and almost every military component, [[:Category:Weapons|weapon]] or piece of battlefield [[:Category:Technology|equipment]] produced in the Inner Sphere at that time. Among the manufacturing details, a number of new variants of existing designs are also briefly described.
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The book gained notoriety for being inaccurate and containing a number of errors, oversights and omissions. For example, it curiously fails to mention [[Tikonov]] as a major industrial center and (wrongly) claims that the [[Taurian Concordat]] produces the [[Rommel]] tank.<br />(See also [[Objective Raids#Notes]] and [[Objective Raids#Canonicity]] below)
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
{{quote|Objective Raids ''is an indispensable resource for [[BattleTech]] and [[MechWarrior]] players, providing current listings of units and industries on worlds along the border of the [[Clan Occupation Zones|Clan occupation zone]].''
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{{quote|''"The universe contains endless opportunities for those who have the guts to grab hold of their destiny."<br />"Anything you will ever want or need is there for the taking. All you need to know is where it is."<br />&mdash;[[Vance Rezak]], notorious border pirate
  
''A discussion of the tactics for conducting raids, two representative industrial floor plans, and a reference guide for locating the manufacturing site of any [[BattleMech]], vehicle, [[aerospace fighter]] or component is also included.''}}
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Objective Raids ''is an indispensable resource for [[BattleTech]] and MechWarrior players, providing current listings of units and industries on worlds along the border of the [[Clan Occupation Zones|Clan occupation zone]].<br />A discussion of the tactics for conducting raids, two representative industrial floor plans, and a reference guide for locating the manufacturing site of any [[BattleMech]], vehicle, aerospace fighter or component is also included.''}}
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==Canonicity==
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[[Line Developer]] [[Herbert A. Beas II]] once made a statement to the effect that certain products including this one are considered "secondary sources" by the writers staff because of their numerous errors, but this should not be construed to mean they are not [[canonical]]. It is standard procedure in cases of conflicting information to treat later publications as accurate over earlier publications.
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{{Quote|And, if Sarna used the Luthien scenario pack as a resource there, the fact is, that book proved to be so riddled with errors, it--like First Edition Periphery and Objective Raids--is now seen by our staff as a "secondary source": Canon only in areas where it does not clash with other canon.|[http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,20848.msg466261.html#msg466261 Herbert A. Beas, BattleTech Line Developer, 08 Jul 2012]}}
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
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{{columns-start|num=3}}
 
* Briefing
 
* Briefing
 
* Situation Briefing
 
* Situation Briefing
 
* Conducting Raids
 
* Conducting Raids
 
* Frontline Forces
 
* Frontline Forces
* [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth]]
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* [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth|Armed Forces]] of the [[Federated Commonwealth]]
** Federated Suns State Command
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** [[Federated Suns]] State Command
** Lyran Commonwealth State Command
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** [[Lyran Commonwealth]] State Command
 
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* [[Draconis Combine]] [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery|Mustered Soldiery]]
* [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]]
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* The Clans
 
 
* The [[Clans]]
 
 
** [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Viper]]
 
** [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Viper]]
 
** [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcon]]
 
** [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcon]]
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** [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]]
 
** [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]]
 
** [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]]
 
** [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]]
 
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* [[Free Worlds League]] [[Free Worlds League Military|Military]]
* [[Free Worlds League Military]]
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* [[Capellan Confederation]] [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces|Armed Services]]
* [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces|Capellan Armed Services]]
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* [[St. Ives Compact|St. Ives]] [[St. Ives Military Command|Military Forces]]
* St. Ives Military Forces
 
 
* [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhague]] [[KungsArmé]]
 
* [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhague]] [[KungsArmé]]
 
 
* [[Periphery]] States
 
* [[Periphery]] States
** Alliance Military Corps
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** [[Outworlds Alliance|Alliance]] [[Alliance Military Corps|Military Corps]]
** Magistracy Armed Forces
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** [[Magistracy of Canopus|Magistracy]] [[Magistracy Armed Forces|Armed Forces]]
** Taurian Defense Forces
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** [[Taurian Concordat|Taurian]] [[Taurian Defense Force|Defense Forces]]
 
** Independents
 
** Independents
 
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* Industries
 
* Industries
 
* Border Worlds
 
* Border Worlds
 
 
* The Clan Front
 
* The Clan Front
 
** Federated Commonwealth
 
** Federated Commonwealth
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** Ghost Bear Occupation Zone
 
** Ghost Bear Occupation Zone
 
** Smoke Jaguar/Nova Cat Occupation Zone
 
** Smoke Jaguar/Nova Cat Occupation Zone
 
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* Federated Commonwealth
* [[Federated Commonwealth]]
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* Draconis Combine
* [[Draconis Combine]]
 
 
* The Clans
 
* The Clans
* [[Free Worlds League]]
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* Free Worlds League
* [[Capellan Confederation]]
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* Capellan Confederation
* [[St. Ives Compact]]
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* St. Ives Compact
 
* Periphery States
 
* Periphery States
 
* Typical Industrial Set-ups
 
* Typical Industrial Set-ups
 
* Product Index
 
* Product Index
 
* Map of the Federated Commonwealth
 
* Map of the Federated Commonwealth
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==Author comments==
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In 2011, author [[Jeffrey Layton (person)|Jeffrey Layton]] registered on the [[CBT Forum]] and posted some behind-the-scenes information about the production of this book. According to his postings,
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* Tikonov was covered in the original manuscript and apparently lost to an oversight, either when Layton had friends type up his notes to submit them to FASA digitally instead of typewritten submissions, or during editing;
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* his original notes aimed at providing a [[Succession Wars era]] sourcebook set for around [[3025]], but [[Sam Lewis (person)|Sam Lewis]] ''"said "but I'm afraid you're going to have to revise your draft. We're making a big change to the BattleTech setting right now." Of course, the change was the [[Clan invasion]]."''
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* All the pages in [[:Category:Manufacturing_Centers|Manufacturing Centers category]] on BTW, both content and format, are originally based on this book, albeit now expanded and updated from the mid 3050's era of this book.
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* All the pages in [[:Category:Manufacturing_Centers|Manufacturing Centers category]] on BTW, both content and format, are originally based on this book, albeit now expanded and updated from the mid-3050s era of this book.
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* Despite being notoriously error-ridden, the book was popular with players. It spawned the ''[[Objective Raids: 3067]]'' fan project, which in turn generated sufficient interest for the general concept to be revisited in the official "''Objectives''" PDF series (''[[Objectives: Capellan Confederation]], [[Objectives: Draconis Combine]], [[Objectives: Federated Suns]], [[Objectives: Lyran Alliance]], [[Objectives: Free Worlds League]], [[Objectives: Periphery]], [[Objectives: Clans]]'').
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* FanPro republished this book in 2005 in electronic format as a searchable [[w:PDF|PDF]].
  
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Objective Raids
Product information
Type Sourcebook
Development Mike Nystul
Sam Lewis
Donna Ippolito (Senior Editor)
Sharon Turner Mulvihill (Assistant Editor)
Primary writing Jeffrey Layton
Pages 192
Cover Artwork David Martin (Art)
James Nelson (Design)
Illustrations Earl Geier
Rick Harris
Denis Nelson
Tony Szczudlo
Publication information
Publisher FASA
Product code 1665
First published 1992
ISBN-10 1555601731
ISBN-13 978-1555601737
MSRP $15.00
Content
Era Clan Invasion era
Timeline 3054

Description[edit]

Written from the perspective of the Com Guards as a "how to" guide on objective raids, the Objective Raids book details the most notable worlds of military and industrial importance in the Inner Sphere, be it Successor State or Clan, along with troop deployments circa 3054. The real meat of the book is the section covering the various manufacturers of each BattleMech, aerospace fighter, combat vehicle, DropShip, JumpShip, and almost every military component, weapon or piece of battlefield equipment produced in the Inner Sphere at that time. Among the manufacturing details, a number of new variants of existing designs are also briefly described.

The book gained notoriety for being inaccurate and containing a number of errors, oversights and omissions. For example, it curiously fails to mention Tikonov as a major industrial center and (wrongly) claims that the Taurian Concordat produces the Rommel tank.
(See also Objective Raids#Notes and Objective Raids#Canonicity below)

From the back cover[edit]

"The universe contains endless opportunities for those who have the guts to grab hold of their destiny."
"Anything you will ever want or need is there for the taking. All you need to know is where it is."
Vance Rezak, notorious border pirate

Objective Raids is an indispensable resource for BattleTech and MechWarrior players, providing current listings of units and industries on worlds along the border of the Clan occupation zone.
A discussion of the tactics for conducting raids, two representative industrial floor plans, and a reference guide for locating the manufacturing site of any BattleMech, vehicle, aerospace fighter or component is also included.

Canonicity[edit]

Line Developer Herbert A. Beas II once made a statement to the effect that certain products including this one are considered "secondary sources" by the writers staff because of their numerous errors, but this should not be construed to mean they are not canonical. It is standard procedure in cases of conflicting information to treat later publications as accurate over earlier publications.

And, if Sarna used the Luthien scenario pack as a resource there, the fact is, that book proved to be so riddled with errors, it--like First Edition Periphery and Objective Raids--is now seen by our staff as a "secondary source": Canon only in areas where it does not clash with other canon.
  — Herbert A. Beas, BattleTech Line Developer, 08 Jul 2012

Content[edit]

  • Industries
  • Border Worlds
  • The Clan Front
    • Federated Commonwealth
    • Jade Falcon/Steel Viper Occupation Zone
    • Wolf Occupation Zone
    • Ghost Bear Occupation Zone
    • Smoke Jaguar/Nova Cat Occupation Zone
  • Federated Commonwealth
  • Draconis Combine
  • The Clans
  • Free Worlds League
  • Capellan Confederation
  • St. Ives Compact
  • Periphery States
  • Typical Industrial Set-ups
  • Product Index
  • Map of the Federated Commonwealth

Author comments[edit]

In 2011, author Jeffrey Layton registered on the CBT Forum and posted some behind-the-scenes information about the production of this book. According to his postings,

  • Tikonov was covered in the original manuscript and apparently lost to an oversight, either when Layton had friends type up his notes to submit them to FASA digitally instead of typewritten submissions, or during editing;
  • his original notes aimed at providing a Succession Wars era sourcebook set for around 3025, but Sam Lewis "said "but I'm afraid you're going to have to revise your draft. We're making a big change to the BattleTech setting right now." Of course, the change was the Clan invasion."

Notes[edit]