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Revision as of 21:28, 30 October 2006
Description
A special TRO release, this title officially addressed the Unseen in a way that allowed their graphical use back into publication. FanPro chose to re-commission artwork for each of the affected BattleMechs, with the in-character explanation that the designs had been modernized (and, hence, been brought back into the spotlight).
Contents
- Short Story - Stalking the Legends
- Introduction - the speculation of Word of Blake origins for the Phoenix 'Mechs
- Precentor XIV-Delta Tempest Stryker, ComStar, to Precentor ROM Victoria Parrdeau (1 August 3067)
- Inner Sphere BattleMechs - the seeming immortality of the classic' designs
- Demi-Precentor X-Omega Martin Overstreet, ComStar (1 October, 3067)
- Clan BattleMechs - honorable appreciation for Clan Diamond Shark and the concern over their own apparent Project Phoenix.
- Demi-Precentor Rochelle Capetturn, Explorer Corps, to Precentor XXIV Padraig O Bhaoil, Director, Explorer Corps
- Precentor XXIV Padraig O Bhaoil to Presentor Parrdeau, ComStar
Locust | Griffin | Shadow Hawk | Rifleman | Phoenix Hawk |
Warhammer | Marauder |
- Project Phoenix Variant Recognition Guide - BattleMech Variant Illustrations
Notes
- Though controversial in its commissioning, the title provided relief (of sorts) for which a vocal majority of fans had been clamoring. By incorporating features that suggested evolution of similar features on the Unseen, the Reseen, as they are colloquially known, were able to sidestep the issue of artwork outside of FASA/FanPro's studios. Debate still simmered from two camps: that from those who saw new miniatures lessening the 'value' of their limited Unseen figures and from those looking for relief from the ban of artwork from historical period (i.e., occuring before the Clan Invasion).