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'''Randall N. Bills''' has been the product line developer for BattleTech since [[2000]]. He remained in place at [[FanPro]] LLC when it acquired the license to Classic BattleTech from [[WizKids]] in [[2001]], and again in [[2007]] when [[Catalyst Game Labs]] acquired the license. Prior to that, he was the assistant line developer for [[BattleTech]] from as early as [[1996]] until [[FASA]] sold the rights to the BattleTech intellectual property to WizKids in 2001. He is also the author of several novels, set in both the BattleTech (before and after WizKids acquired it) and [[Star Trek]] storylines. On 22 August, 2007, it was announced that Bills moved on from BattleTech to become [[Catalyst Game Labs]]' roving developer, allowing him to help out on projects that need it, or on any potential future new lines.[http://catalystgamelabs.com/2007/]
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'''Randall N. Bills''' has been the product [[Line Developer]] for [[BattleTech]] since the year 2000, when [[FASA]] still published the game. Prior to that, he was the assistant line developer for BattleTech from as early as 1996 until FASA sold the rights to the BattleTech intellectual property to [[WizKids]] in 2001.  
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He remained in place when [[FanPro LLC]] acquired the license to what was then Classic BattleTech, and again in [[2007]] when the license went to [[Catalyst Game Labs]].
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Bills is also the author of several novels, set in both the BattleTech (before and after WizKids acquired it) and [[Star Trek]] universes. On 22 August, 2007, it was announced that Bills had moved on from BattleTech to become [[Catalyst Game Labs]]' roving developer, allowing him to help out on projects that need it, or on any potential future new lines.[http://catalystgamelabs.com/2007/] He was succeeded as BattleTech Line Developer by [[Herbert A. Beas II]], but resumed the mantle again after Beas left the position in August 2013.
  
 
Randall lives in Washington state with his wife Tara, children Bryn, Ryana, and Kenyon; as well as a pet snake.
 
Randall lives in Washington state with his wife Tara, children Bryn, Ryana, and Kenyon; as well as a pet snake.
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====BattleTech====
 
====BattleTech====
 
*2000 ''[[Path of Glory]]'' ([[ROC]])
 
*2000 ''[[Path of Glory]]'' ([[ROC]])
*2002 ''[[Imminent Crisis]]'' (MechWarrior series) (ROC)
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*2002 ''[[Imminent Crisis]]'' (ROC)
*2004 ''Clangründer: Abkehr'' (in German)
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*2004 ''[[Clangründer: Abkehr]]'' (in German; published via [[BattleCorps]] as ''[[Fall from Glory]]'')
*2006 ''Clangründer: Traum'' (in German)
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*2006 ''[[Clangründer: Traum]]'' (in German; original script never published in English)
  
 
====MechWarrior: Dark Age====
 
====MechWarrior: Dark Age====

Revision as of 15:49, 29 May 2017

Randal N. Bills
Occupation Game Designer
Author
BattleTech Line Developer

Randall N. Bills has been the product Line Developer for BattleTech since the year 2000, when FASA still published the game. Prior to that, he was the assistant line developer for BattleTech from as early as 1996 until FASA sold the rights to the BattleTech intellectual property to WizKids in 2001.

He remained in place when FanPro LLC acquired the license to what was then Classic BattleTech, and again in 2007 when the license went to Catalyst Game Labs.

Bills is also the author of several novels, set in both the BattleTech (before and after WizKids acquired it) and Star Trek universes. On 22 August, 2007, it was announced that Bills had moved on from BattleTech to become Catalyst Game Labs' roving developer, allowing him to help out on projects that need it, or on any potential future new lines.[1] He was succeeded as BattleTech Line Developer by Herbert A. Beas II, but resumed the mantle again after Beas left the position in August 2013.

Randall lives in Washington state with his wife Tara, children Bryn, Ryana, and Kenyon; as well as a pet snake.

Bibliography

Novels

BattleTech

MechWarrior: Dark Age

Star Trek

  • Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Aftermath (eBook)
  • 2003 Demon, book 1 (with Loren L. Coleman)
  • 2004 Demon, book 2 (with Loren L. Coleman)

Sourcebooks

The following are BattleTech source books wherein Randall is given a writing credit.

See also

References

External links