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| image = ThePeriphery1996.jpg
 
| image = ThePeriphery1996.jpg
 
| name = The Periphery
 
| name = The Periphery
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| product development = [[Bryan Nystul]]
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| primary writing = [[Christopher Hussey]] <br /> [[Robert Cruz]] <br /> [[Diane Piron-Gelman]] <br /> [[Sharon Turner Mulvihill]] <br /> [[Bryan Nystul]]
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| cover =
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| illustrations = [[Tom Baxa]] <br /> [[Peter Bergting]] <br /> [[Larry MacDougall]] <br /> [[Dave McKay]] <br /> [[Mike Nielsen]]
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| era = [[Clan Invasion era]]
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| type = Sourcebook
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
 
| year = 1996
 
| year = 1996
| production code = 1692
 
| ISBN = 1-55560-276-2
 
| MSRP = 18.00
 
| type = Sourcebook & Rulebook
 
| battletech year = [[3059]]
 
| pov = [[Precentor]] [[Eliza Phereson]], [[ComStar]] Archives
 
| primary writing =
 
*[[Christopher Hussey]]
 
*[[Robert Cruz]]
 
*[[Diane Piron-Gelman]]
 
*[[Sharon Turner Mulvihill]]
 
*[[Bryan Nystul]]
 
| product development = [[Bryan Nystul]]
 
| illustrations =
 
*[[Tom Baxa]]
 
*[[Peter Bergting]]
 
*[[Larry MacDougall]]
 
*[[Dave McKay]]
 
*[[Mike Nielsen]]
 
| additional writing = [[Rick David Stuart]]
 
 
| pages = 120
 
| pages = 120
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| production code = [http://classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=128 1692]
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| ISBN = 1555602762
 
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==Description==
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==Description==
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==From the back cover==
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{{quote|''For centuries, the powers of the [[Inner Sphere]] have looked down on their brethren in the [[Periphery]] with thinly-veiled disgust. To the "civilized" worlds of humanity, the Periphery is a backwater, not a place where any respectable person would want to live. And many still remember that the nations of the Periphery fought tooth-and-nail against the [[Star League]]'s attempt to unite all of humanity in a new golden age. Full of hardship, immorality, lawlessness and danger, it is a vast and little-understood region of space.''
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''But that's not the whole story. The Periphery is all of the things that people say about it, but it is also much more. The [[Taurian Concordat]] has a better educational system than most [[Successor States]]. The citizens of the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] enjoy more freedoms than their counterparts in the Inner Sphere. Even the bandit kingdoms are getting into the act, with realms such as the [[Circinus Federation]] and the [[Marian Hegemony]] making moves towards legitimacy.''
  
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''Following in the footsteps of the original [[ComStar]] ''[[The Periphery (1988)|Guide to the Periphery]]'', this sourcebook updates our knowledge to the time after the initial [[Clan invasion]]s, when many changes are taking place and important events are happening out in regions where no one is looking.''}}
 
   
 
   
 
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
 
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==Notes==
 
 
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Books|Periphery (1996), The]]
 
[[Category:Books|Periphery (1996), The]]
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[[Category:Sourcebooks|Periphery (1996), The]]

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Description


From the back cover

For centuries, the powers of the Inner Sphere have looked down on their brethren in the Periphery with thinly-veiled disgust. To the "civilized" worlds of humanity, the Periphery is a backwater, not a place where any respectable person would want to live. And many still remember that the nations of the Periphery fought tooth-and-nail against the Star League's attempt to unite all of humanity in a new golden age. Full of hardship, immorality, lawlessness and danger, it is a vast and little-understood region of space.

But that's not the whole story. The Periphery is all of the things that people say about it, but it is also much more. The Taurian Concordat has a better educational system than most Successor States. The citizens of the Magistracy of Canopus enjoy more freedoms than their counterparts in the Inner Sphere. Even the bandit kingdoms are getting into the act, with realms such as the Circinus Federation and the Marian Hegemony making moves towards legitimacy.

Following in the footsteps of the original ComStar Guide to the Periphery, this sourcebook updates our knowledge to the time after the initial Clan invasions, when many changes are taking place and important events are happening out in regions where no one is looking.

Contents