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Colloquially known as the '''''1993 Update Flyer''''', this booklet does not appear to have a proper title. It was released by [[FASA]] as a free advertisment handout to promote the [[BattleTech]] universe in 1993.
 
  
It is 8 pages including the front and back cover.
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Colloquially known as the '''''1993 Update Flyer''''', this booklet does not appear to have a proper title. It was released by [[FASA]] as a free advertisement handout to promote the [[BattleTech]] universe in 1993.
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It is eight pages including the front and back cover.
  
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
*[[Down & Out in Temp Town]] (by [[Scott Jenkins]]), a short story of just over 2 pages depicting a down-on-his-luck ''[[Wolverine]]'' pilot being recruited by a fellow [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] for [[Theodore Kurita]] and the [[Explorer Corps]] around the time when they began searching for the [[Clan]] capital world of [[Strana Mechty]]
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*[[Down & Out in Temp Town]] (by [[Scott Jenkins]]), a short story of just over two pages depicting a down-on-his-luck ''[[Wolverine]]'' pilot being recruited by a fellow [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] for [[Theodore Kurita]] and the [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] around the time when they began searching for the [[Clan]] capital world of [[Strana Mechty]] (ca. [[3055]]).
*A centerfold section advertising various current (as of 1993) BattleTech products:
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*A centerfold section advertising various new or upcoming (as of 1993) BattleTech products:
**Novels: ''[[Assumption of Risk]]'', ''[[Blood of Heroes]]'', ''[[Main Event]]'', ''[[Far Country|The Far Country]] {sic}''
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**Novels:  
**Boxed products: ''[[BattleSpace]]'', ''[[CityTech, Second Edition|CityTech Second Edition]]'', ''Explorer Corps Campaign Set''
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***''[[Assumption of Risk]]''
**Game Supports: ''[[BattleMech Recognition Cards|BattleTech Mech Recognition Cards]]'', ''BattleTech [[Tactical Handbook]]''
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***''[[Blood of Heroes]]''
**Sourcebooks: ''[[Solaris: The Reaches]]'', ''[[MechWarrior Companion]]'', ''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055|Mercenary's Handbook: 3055]]''
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***''[[Main Event]]''
**Scenarios: ''[[Day of Heroes]]'', ''[[Hot Spots]]'', ''[[Luthien (scenario pack)|Luthien]]''
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***''[[Far Country|The Far Country]]'' [''sic'']
*New 'Mechs: RD-1R ''[[Roadrunner]]'', TZ-1 ''[[Devil]]''
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**Boxed products:
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***''[[BattleSpace]]''
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***''[[CityTech, Second Edition|CityTech Second Edition]]''
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***''Explorer Corps Campaign Set''
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**Game Supports:
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***''[[BattleMech Recognition Cards|BattleTech Mech Recognition Cards]]''
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***''BattleTech [[Tactical Handbook]]''
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**Sourcebooks:
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***''[[Solaris: The Reaches]]''
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***''[[MechWarrior Companion]]''
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***''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055|Mercenary's Handbook: 3055]]''
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**Scenarios:
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***''[[Day of Heroes]]''
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***''[[Hot Spots]]''
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***''[[Luthien (scenario pack)|Luthien]]''
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*New 'Mechs:
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**RD-1R ''[[Roadrunner]]''
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**TZ-1 ''[[Devil]]''
  
The ''Explorer Corps Campaign Set'' that was advertised here as a boxed product was never published in this form. The project was instead reduced to what became the [[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]] sourcebook. In a similar vein, the summary given for (''The'') ''Far Country'' is markedly different from the content of the novel that was ultimately published under this name.
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The ''Explorer Corps Campaign Set'' that was advertised here as a boxed set was never published in this form. The project was instead reduced to what became the [[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]] sourcebook. In a similar vein, the summary given for (''The'') ''Far Country'' is markedly different from the actual content of the novel that was ultimately published under this name.
  
==Canonicity==
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==Gallery==
Technically, the 1993 Update Flyer meets all criteria for a [[canon]]ical product as laid out by the [[Line Developer]]. However, in typical FASA fashion the two new 'Mechs featured were thinly veiled references to another intellectual property (the [[w:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]] characters of [[w:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wile_E._Coyote_and_Road_Runner|The Road Runner]] and [[w:Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|The Tasmanian Devil]]), and apparently pose a possible copyright problem for BattleTech.
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<gallery>
 
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Image:1993_Update_Flyer_Back.jpg|1993 Update Flyer Back
The ''Roadrunner'' 'Mech has since been expressly declared apocryphal<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=45848.0 this thread] on the [[CBT Forum]]s</ref>, possibly also because 15-ton 'Mechs were not considered legal for a time. Similarly, the ''Devil'' has been re-introduced as a variant of the ''[[Howler (Baboon)]]'' since<ref>In ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]''</ref>, with significantly different stats compared to the version published in the Update Flyer while the Update Flyer version was said to be apocryphal.<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=45882.0 this thread] on the CBT Forums</ref> Considering that the Flyer as such is a canonical source, it may be more accurate to describe the existence of these two 'Mechs as described as [[Canon Rumor]]s instead.
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</gallery>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The illustration for the cover was also used for the ''Luthien (scenario pack)''.
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* The illustration for the cover was reused from the ''Luthien (scenario pack)''.
 
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* In typical FASA fashion the two new 'Mechs featured were thinly veiled references to another intellectual property (the [[w:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]] characters of [[w:Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner|The Road Runner]] and [[w:Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|The Tasmanian Devil]]). Both 'Mechs are fully canonical now owing to being published in other canonical products, but in both cases the exact version presented in the Update Flyer as reports by [[ComStar]] [[ROM]] field operatives behind Clan lines in the [[Clan Jade Falcon]] occupation zone turned out to be misreports or [[canon rumor]]s.
==References==
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**The ''Roadrunner'' was revisited in ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Republic, Volume 1]]'', with corrected stats that included a slightly lower ground speed than reported in the Update Flyer. It was revealed that its Clan designation was ''Emerald Harrier''.
<references/>
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**The ''Devil'' was included as a variant of the 20-ton ''[[Howler (Baboon)]]'', the ''Howler 3'',  in ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'', with significantly different stats compared to the 30-ton version originally published in the Update Flyer. [[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 8]] later revealed that the ''Howler 3'' variant was designed to mimic the original 30-ton ''Devil'' - itself a derivation of the 20-ton ''Howler'' - that followed the 1993 Update Flyer's specifications.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 3 January 2024

FASA1993UpdateFlyer.jpg
1993 Update Flyer
Product information
Type Promotional booklet/flyer
Primary writing Scott Jenkins
Pages 8
Cover Artwork Les Dorscheid
Steve Venters (back)
Publication information
Publisher FASA
First published 1993
MSRP Free
Content
Era Clan Invasion era
Timeline ca. 3055
Preceded by 1992 Update Flyer

Colloquially known as the 1993 Update Flyer, this booklet does not appear to have a proper title. It was released by FASA as a free advertisement handout to promote the BattleTech universe in 1993.

It is eight pages including the front and back cover.

Contents[edit]

The Explorer Corps Campaign Set that was advertised here as a boxed set was never published in this form. The project was instead reduced to what became the Explorer Corps sourcebook. In a similar vein, the summary given for (The) Far Country is markedly different from the actual content of the novel that was ultimately published under this name.

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The illustration for the cover was reused from the Luthien (scenario pack).
  • In typical FASA fashion the two new 'Mechs featured were thinly veiled references to another intellectual property (the Looney Tunes characters of The Road Runner and The Tasmanian Devil). Both 'Mechs are fully canonical now owing to being published in other canonical products, but in both cases the exact version presented in the Update Flyer as reports by ComStar ROM field operatives behind Clan lines in the Clan Jade Falcon occupation zone turned out to be misreports or canon rumors.
    • The Roadrunner was revisited in Experimental Technical Readout: Republic, Volume 1, with corrected stats that included a slightly lower ground speed than reported in the Update Flyer. It was revealed that its Clan designation was Emerald Harrier.
    • The Devil was included as a variant of the 20-ton Howler (Baboon), the Howler 3, in Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, with significantly different stats compared to the 30-ton version originally published in the Update Flyer. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 8 later revealed that the Howler 3 variant was designed to mimic the original 30-ton Devil - itself a derivation of the 20-ton Howler - that followed the 1993 Update Flyer's specifications.