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| image         = [[File:Bad Dream logo.png|191px|Insignia of the Bad Dream]]
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| image     = [[File:Bad Dream.jpg]]
| Designation    = Bad Dream  
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| unitname  = Bad Dream
| formed        = [[2802]]<ref name="FSWp35">''First Succession War'', p. 35, "Those Left Behind"</ref>
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| year      = 3070
| Disbanded      = [[3079]]-[[3081]]
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| commander = Colonel Henry Bortman
| Previous Designation =  
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| disbanded = [[3079]]-[[3081]]
| Nickname      =  
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| jumpships = No
| Affiliation    = [[Mercenary]]
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| dropships = Yes
| Parent Command = Independent
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| aero      = No
| Sub-Command    =  
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| armor    = Yes
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| infantry  = No
 
}}
 
}}
 
The '''Bad Dream''' were a BattleMech based Mercenary Company that formed during the early Succession Wars.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===The Succession Wars===
 
===The Succession Wars===
By [[2800]], the [[Capellan Confederation]] and [[Draconis Combine]] shared an active border, as a result of the annexation or conquest of numerous former [[Terran Hegemony]] systems, both during the final years of the [[Star League era]] and following the eruption of the [[First Succession War]] - while the [[Federated Suns]] staggered under the massive invasion launched by the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] at the start of the war. Raids between [[DCMS]] and [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces]] units across their mutual border had been relatively common, but in 2800 the DCMS began launching full-scale invasions of Capellan-held worlds. One such world was [[Ronel]].<ref name="FSWp82">''First Succession War'', p. 82, "Caught in the Capellan Crossfire"</ref>
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The Bad Dream formed during the [[First Succession War]] from Capellan warriors who had been abandoned in the [[Draconis Combine]]. Initially an under-strength [[battalion]], the Bad Dream grew to become a full [[BattleMech]] [[regiment]] with conventional support in the form of a full [[Aerospace fighter]] [[wing]] and two battalions of [[armor]] over the course of the [[First Succession War|First]] and [[Second Succession War|Second Succession Wars]].<ref name="MSIIp21">''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 21.</ref>
 
 
When the [[Thirty-fifth Dieron Regulars]] struck at Ronel, the garrison consisted of the [[Ariana Grenadiers]] and two [[regiment]]s of sealed armor, recently deployed to the planet from [[Demeter]]. The Grenadiers were still trying to adjust to the higher gravity of their new garrison world, as well as the more desolate landscape, and rapidly found themselves on the defensive. In a decisive battle in the gnarled forests near the city of Lenor, the Grenadiers were left disorientated and disorganized by a combination of incendiary artillery and smokescreen rounds, and the DCMS capitalized on this by striking with aerospace forces, wiping out half of the armor forces in a matter of minutes, forcing the Grenadiers to pull back - but the retreat turned into a rout, as the Grenadiers were swiftly reduced to little more than a [[battalion]] of [['Mech]]s. Under fierce fire from the pursuing DCMS forces, some survivors managed to make it off world, but a battalion of armor and assorted Grenadier 'Mechs were left on Ronel.<ref name="FSWp82"/>
 
 
 
Those survivors quickly rebranded themselves as a new mercenary command, the Bad Dream, either coerced by the DCMS or out of the belief that the Strategios had sent them to Ronel as sacrificial lambs, and the newly formed mercenary unit immediately accepted a contract with the DCMS<ref name="FSWp82"/> in [[2802]].<ref name="FSWp35"/> Initially an understrength battalion, the Bad Dream grew to become a full [[BattleMech]] regiment with conventional support in the form of a full [[aerospace fighter]] [[Wing (Military Unit)|wing]] and two battalions of armor over the course of the First and [[Second Succession War|Second Succession Wars]].<ref name="MSIIp21">''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 21.</ref>
 
  
The Bad Dream mainly served the Draconis Combine and the Federated Suns until [[2866]],<ref name="MSIIp21"/> when they were hired by the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] as a part of [[Elizabeth Steiner|Elizabeth Steiner's]] campaign to hire mercenary units in the lull between the [[Second Succession War|Second]] and [[Third Succession War|Third Succession Wars]]. The [[Lyran Commonwealth]] had an urgent need for light and medium units at this point due to the destruction of the [[Stealths]] in [[2863]]. This prompted the hiring of the Bad Dream, along with other units such as the [[Blackhearts]].<ref name="HSTLCp66">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 66</ref>
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The Bad Dream mainly served the [[Draconis Combine]] and the [[Federated Suns]] until [[2866]],<ref name="MSIIp21"/> when they were hired by the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] as a part of [[Elizabeth Steiner|Elizabeth Steiner's]] campaign to hire mercenary units in the lull between the [[Second Succession War|Second]] and [[Third Succession War|Third Succession Wars]]. The [[Lyran Commonwealth]] had an urgent need for light and medium units at this point due to the destruction of the [[Stealths]] in [[2863]]. This prompted the hiring of the Bad Dream, along with other units such as the [[Blackhearts]].<ref name="HSTLCp66">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 66</ref>
  
 
The Bad Dream were initially deployed primarily as raiders harassing the [[Free Worlds League]], which prompted the unit to invest in purchasing [[DropShip|DropShips]] and [[JumpShip|JumpShips]] for themselves. Yet as their contracts with the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] were extended or renewed, the Bad Dream found themselves spending more and more time defending the world of [[Newtown Square]], close to the [[Draconian Rift]] at the edge of [[Lyran]] space.  The slowing pace of warfare in the closing stages of the [[Third Succession War]] left the unit sliding further and further into debt.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
 
The Bad Dream were initially deployed primarily as raiders harassing the [[Free Worlds League]], which prompted the unit to invest in purchasing [[DropShip|DropShips]] and [[JumpShip|JumpShips]] for themselves. Yet as their contracts with the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] were extended or renewed, the Bad Dream found themselves spending more and more time defending the world of [[Newtown Square]], close to the [[Draconian Rift]] at the edge of [[Lyran]] space.  The slowing pace of warfare in the closing stages of the [[Third Succession War]] left the unit sliding further and further into debt.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
  
As the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] prepared for the [[Fourth Succession War]] in [[3028]] the Bad Dream were moved from [[Newtown Square]] to [[Kobe]] before getting the chance to go on the offensive again in the first wave of [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]].  The Bad Dream successfully seized [[Heiligendreuz]] in the first wave of attacks before being deployed against [[Gunzburg]].<ref name="FSWMAv1p45">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 45</ref>
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As the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] prepared for the [[Fourth Succession War]] in [[3028]] the Bad Dream were moved from [[Newtown Square]] to [[Kobe]] before getting the chance to go on the offensive again in the first wave of [[Operation Gotterdammerung|Operation GOTTERDAMMERUNG]].  The Bad Dream successfully seized [[Heiligendreuz]] in the first wave of attacks before being deployed against [[Gunzburg]].<ref name="FSWMAv1p45">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 45</ref>
  
 
The Bad Dream and [[Mobile Fire]] were both dropped on [[Gunzburg]] to face the [[22nd Rasalhague Regulars]]. It took the two mercenary units two months to pin the [[22nd Rasalhague Regulars|22nd]] down in an ambush, but their eventual defeat was an embarrassing event for the [[Draconis Combine]] - despite [[Gunzburg]] being a secondary target for the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name="FSWMAv2p63">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 63</ref>
 
The Bad Dream and [[Mobile Fire]] were both dropped on [[Gunzburg]] to face the [[22nd Rasalhague Regulars]]. It took the two mercenary units two months to pin the [[22nd Rasalhague Regulars|22nd]] down in an ambush, but their eventual defeat was an embarrassing event for the [[Draconis Combine]] - despite [[Gunzburg]] being a secondary target for the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name="FSWMAv2p63">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 63</ref>
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By [[3059]], the Bad Dream had been guarding either Kendall, Landfall or both for more than 15 years, avoiding [[Operation Guerrero|Operation GUERRERO]] and the resulting mayhem that erupted in the [[Chaos March]].<ref name="FM:FWLp16">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 16</ref>
 
By [[3059]], the Bad Dream had been guarding either Kendall, Landfall or both for more than 15 years, avoiding [[Operation Guerrero|Operation GUERRERO]] and the resulting mayhem that erupted in the [[Chaos March]].<ref name="FM:FWLp16">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 16</ref>
  
In [[3062]], the debt that the Bad Dream thought they had escaped when they absconded from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] in [[3039]] returned to haunt them. The [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]] summoned representatives from the union to explain the debt that the [[Lyran Alliance]] had inherited from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. After reviewing the details, the MRBC adjudicated in favor of the [[Lyran]]s.  The Bad Dream were able to negotiate repayment terms that allowed the unit to keep the bulk of its critical combat equipment, and were thus forced to sell off all of their [[Aerospace fighters]], [[JumpShip]]s and all but one of the unit's [[DropShip]]s. This left the Bad Dream heavily reliant on employers for transport and technical support.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
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In [[3062]], the debt that the Bad Dream thought they had escaped when they absconded from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] in [[3039]] returned to haunt them. The [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]] summoned representatives from the union to explain the debt that the [[Lyran Alliance]] had inherited from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. After reviewing the details, the MRBC adjudicated in favour of the [[Lyran]]s.  The Bad Dream were able to negotiate repayment terms that allowed the unit to keep the bulk of its critical combat equipment, and were thus forced to sell off all of their [[Aerospace fighters]], [[JumpShip]]s and all but one of the unit's [[DropShip]]s. This left the Bad Dream heavily reliant on employers for transport and technical support.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
  
 
===The Jihad===
 
===The Jihad===
The Bad Dream were still on [[Kendall]] when the Jihad broke out and remained a viable fighting formation despite their lack of transport assets. The Bad Dream held true to their contract as the initial waves of conflict and upheavel spawned by the Jihad struck the [[Free Worlds League]], and they continued to serve the government on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]]. When [[Thomas Marik]] was deposed, [[Colonel]] Bortman went so far as to state that his command would continue to honor their signed contract with the "lawful government of the Free Worlds League".<ref name="MSUp27">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 27</ref>
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The Bad Dream were still on [[Kendall]] when the Jihad broke out and remained a viable fighting formation despite their lack of transport assets. The Bad Dream held true to their contract as the initial waves of conflict and upheavel spawned by the Jihad struck the [[Free Worlds League]], and they continued to serve the government on [[Atreus]]. When [[Thomas Marik]] was deposed, [[Colonel]] Bortman went so far as to state that his command would continue to honor their signed contract with the "lawful government of the Free Worlds League".<ref name="MSUp27">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 27</ref>
  
 
During [[3070]] the [[Periphery]] border region garrisoned by the Bad Dream for the last 30 years experienced a sudden upsurge in pirate activity, causing the Bad Dream to be heavily occupied in fighting both pirates and [[Marian Hegemony|Marian raiders]]. Despite the loss of a company of [[BattleMech|'Mechs]] from the first [[battalion]] when the [[Brooks Incorporated]] plant was attacked on Kendall, the Bad Dream were able to quickly replace their losses through generous support from outside agencies including companies suspected of having ties to the [[Word of Blake]], prompting calls from the [[MRBC]] for an investigation.<ref name="MSUp27"/>
 
During [[3070]] the [[Periphery]] border region garrisoned by the Bad Dream for the last 30 years experienced a sudden upsurge in pirate activity, causing the Bad Dream to be heavily occupied in fighting both pirates and [[Marian Hegemony|Marian raiders]]. Despite the loss of a company of [[BattleMech|'Mechs]] from the first [[battalion]] when the [[Brooks Incorporated]] plant was attacked on Kendall, the Bad Dream were able to quickly replace their losses through generous support from outside agencies including companies suspected of having ties to the [[Word of Blake]], prompting calls from the [[MRBC]] for an investigation.<ref name="MSUp27"/>
  
Late in [[3071]], the combat strength of the Bad Dream was severely damaged, not from enemy attacks but from mass defection. The Nightcrawlers armor forces broke away from the Bad Dream, along with two [[company|companies]] of [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]]. Those leaving formed a separate mercenary command, the [[Nightcrawlers]], on [[Galatea]]. Colonel Bortman claimed that those who left did so due to philosophical differences, although rumors on Kendall at the time dispute this.<ref name="MSUp27"/><ref name="FR:FWLMp16">''Field Report: FWLM'', p. 16</ref>
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Late in [[3071]], the combat strength of the Bad Dream was severely damaged, not from enemy attacks but from mass defection. The Nightcrawlers [[armor]] forces broke away from the Bad Dream, along with two [[company|companies]] of [[MechWarrior|MechWarriors]]. Those leaving formed a separate mercenary command, the [[Nightcrawlers]], on [[Galatea]]. Colonel Bortman claims that those who left did so due to philosophical differences, although rumours on Kendall at the time dispute this.<ref name="MSUp27"/><ref name="FR:FWLMp16">''Field Report: Free Worlds League Military'', p. 16</ref>
  
 
By [[3079]], the Bad Dream was a shell of its former self. Following the mass defections in [[3071]] and the upsurge in combat activity in their region, an attack from the [[Marian Hegemony]] in [[3077]] shattered and effectively broke the remains of the unit. Reduced to just a handful of 'Mechs and shattered in an embarrassing defeat, the Bad Dream responded to the government of Kendall refusing to compensate the unit after their poor performance by breaking contract. The Bad Dream arrived in the [[Rim Commonality]] region of the Free Worlds League looking to rebuild just in time to be hired by the Commonality who were desperate for any sort of military force to protect it. The Bad Dream were still garrisoning [[Lesnovo]] when the [[4th Marik Militia|4th]] and [[9th Marik Militia|9th Marik Militias]] arrived to garrison the [[Rim Commonality]].<ref name="FR:FWLMp16"/>
 
By [[3079]], the Bad Dream was a shell of its former self. Following the mass defections in [[3071]] and the upsurge in combat activity in their region, an attack from the [[Marian Hegemony]] in [[3077]] shattered and effectively broke the remains of the unit. Reduced to just a handful of 'Mechs and shattered in an embarrassing defeat, the Bad Dream responded to the government of Kendall refusing to compensate the unit after their poor performance by breaking contract. The Bad Dream arrived in the [[Rim Commonality]] region of the Free Worlds League looking to rebuild just in time to be hired by the Commonality who were desperate for any sort of military force to protect it. The Bad Dream were still garrisoning [[Lesnovo]] when the [[4th Marik Militia|4th]] and [[9th Marik Militia|9th Marik Militias]] arrived to garrison the [[Rim Commonality]].<ref name="FR:FWLMp16"/>
  
 
===Disbandment===
 
===Disbandment===
In [[3080]] Colonel Bortman dissolved the Bad Dream, selling their surviving 'Mechs to the Rim Commonality government before formally disbanding the unit.<ref name="J:FRp92">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 92, "The Rim Commonality"</ref><ref name=FM3085p88>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 88</ref>
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At some point between 3079 and [[3081]] Colonel Bortman dissolved the Bad Dream, selling their surviving 'Mechs to the Rim Commonality government before formally disbanding the unit.<ref name="J:FRp92">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 92, "The Rim Commonality"</ref>
 
 
The unit's 'Mechs were eventually used to outfit the newly raised [[2nd Rim Commonality Guards|Second Rim Commonality Guards]], which included some former members of the Bad Dream.<ref name=FM3085p88 />
 
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
{| class="wikitable"
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As of [[3048]], their Commanding Officer was Colonel Henry Bortman. By [[3067]] Bortman was leading the Bad Dream largely in name only. The most capable leaders within the unit were [[Lt. Colonel]] Yusef Lochsmitt, the CO of the Nightcrawlers, and the various company commanders through the regiment.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
|-
 
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Rank
 
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Name
 
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Command
 
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Bad Dream'''
 
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| [[Colonel]]||[[William McPherson]]||[[3025]]<ref name=HSLCp79>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 79</ref>
 
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| Colonel||[[Henry Bortman]]||[[3048]] - circa [[3079]] or [[3081]]<ref name="MSIIp21"/><ref name="J:FRp92"/>
 
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|}
 
 
 
===Other Officers===
 
By [[3067]] Bortman was leading the Bad Dream largely in name only. The most capable leaders within the unit were [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Yusef Lochsmitt]], the CO of the Nightcrawlers, and the various company commanders through the regiment.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
 
  
 
==Dragoon Ratings==
 
==Dragoon Ratings==
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==Support==
 
==Support==
From the [[Third Succession War]] through to [[3062]], the Bad Dream had their own transport vessels as well as technical support.<ref name="HSTLCp81">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 81</ref> That changed when the [[MRBC]] upheld the [[Lyran Alliance]] claim against the [[regiment]], reducing them to the ''[[Triumph]]'' class [[DropShip]] used by the Nightcrawlers and almost no organic technical support.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
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From the [[Third Succession War]] through to [[3062]], the Bad Dream had their own transport vessels as well as technical support. <ref name="HSTLCp81">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 81</ref> That changed when the [[MRBC]] upheld the [[Lyran Alliance]] claim against the [[regiment]], reducing them to the [[Triumph]] class [[DropShip]] used by the Nightcrawlers and almost no organic technical support.<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
  
 
==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
=== 2821 ===
 
'''Bad Dream''' (1 Battalion/Regular/Questionable)<ref name="FSWp136">''First Succession War'', p. 136, "Mercenary Combat Commands (DCMS)"</ref>
 
:- At this point in time the Bad Dream were a medium-weight unit stationed on [[New Wessex]] and operating at just below three-quarters of full strength.<ref name="FSWp136"/>
 
 
=== 2830 ===
 
'''Bad Dream*''' (Regiment/Regular/Questionable) <ref name=2ndSSp97>''Second Succession War'', p. 97 </ref>
 
: Note: At this point in time the medium-weight unit was stationed on [[New Wessex]] with an operational readiness of 122 percent. <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
 
=== 2864 ===
 
'''Bad Dream*''' (Regiment/Regular/Questionable) <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
 
: Note: At this point in time the medium-weight unit was stationed on [[Nirasaki]] with an operational readiness of 56 percent. <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
 
 
 
===3025===
 
===3025===
'''Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)
 
:Contract: LCAF<ref name="HSTLCp81"/>
 
:Contract: LCAF<ref name="HSTLCp81"/>
:* CO: [[Colonel]] [[William McPherson]]
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:* CO: [[Colonel]] William McPherson
:Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Newtown Square]]. In [[3025]], the Bad Dream were a medium-weight [[BattleMech]] [[regiment]] who owned their own [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] assets and had both armor and heavy Aerospace fighter support, but they were already in debt to the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].
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:Note: - In [[3025]], the Bad Dream were a medium-weight [[BattleMech]] [[regiment]] who owned their own [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] assets and had both [[armor]] and heavy Aerospace fighter support, but they were already in debt to the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].
  
 
===3040===
 
===3040===
'''Bad Dream''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HWo3039p140/>
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''' The Bad Dream''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HWO3039>''Historical: War of 3039'' , p. 140 </ref>
:Note: At this point in time the command was stationed on [[Newtown Square]].<ref name=HWo3039p140>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 140</ref>
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:Contract: AFFC
:Contract: AFFC<ref name=HWo3039p140/>
 
  
 
===3050===
 
===3050===
'''Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="20YUp57"/>
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="20YUp57"/>
:* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
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* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
: Note:  At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Landfall]].
 
  
 
===3054===
 
===3054===
'''Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="ORp39">''Objective Raids'', p. 39</ref>
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="ORp39">''Objective Raids'', p. 39</ref>
* CO: Colonel Henry Bortman
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* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
  
 
===3059===
 
===3059===
'''Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable) <ref name= FMMercsp108/>
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="FM:FWLp16">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 16</ref>
:* CO: Colonel Henry Bortman) <ref name= FMMercsp108/>
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* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
: Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Kendall]]. <ref name = FMMercsp108 >'' Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 108</ref>
 
  
 
===3067===
 
===3067===
'''Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Regiment]]/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="MSIIp21"/>
* CO: Colonel Henry Bortman
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* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
 
* XO: [[Major]] Ronald Hoffman
 
* XO: [[Major]] Ronald Hoffman
 
In 3067, the Bad Dream [[BattleMech|'Mech]] [[regiment]] was still predominantly a medium weight regiment, as it had been for centuries; while the CO's command lance made up of fast heavy [[BattleMech|'Mechs]], the rest of the regiment were predominantly medium [[BattleMech|'Mechs]] with a few lights and heavies mixed in.
 
In 3067, the Bad Dream [[BattleMech|'Mech]] [[regiment]] was still predominantly a medium weight regiment, as it had been for centuries; while the CO's command lance made up of fast heavy [[BattleMech|'Mechs]], the rest of the regiment were predominantly medium [[BattleMech|'Mechs]] with a few lights and heavies mixed in.
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===3079===
 
===3079===
'''Bad Dream ''' (Battalion/Regular/Questionable) <ref name =“frfwlm16“>'' Field Report: FWLM'' , p. 16</ref>
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'''The Bad Dream''' (1 [[Battalion]]/Reliable/Questionable)<ref name="FR:FWLMp16"/>
:* CO: Colonel Henry Bortman
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* CO: [[Colonel]] Henry Bortman
: Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Lesnovo]].<ref name =“frfwlm16“/> In [[3079]], the Bad Dream were operating at 20% of full strength, but 100% of the surviving elements of the unit had been upgraded with advanced technology.
 
  
==Color Scheme==
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In [[3079]], the Bad Dream were operating at 20% of full strength, but 100% of the surviving elements of the unit had been upgraded with advanced technology.
Bad Dream utilized a scheme of red and yellow across all their equipment. Only the Nightcrawlers use this as a parade though.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 21</ref><ref>''Combat Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 108</ref>
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==Rules==
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===3059===
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* Bad Dream [[BattleMech|'Mech]] units suffer a -1 initiative penalty for every one of their [[battalion]] commanders ([[Major|Majors]]) involved in the combat.<ref name="MSIIp68">''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 68</ref>
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* If [[Colonel]] Bortman is leading (the unit must be designated as such before the start of any scenario) and the controlling player must roll a d6. On a result of 4-6, Bartman has had a bad night and inflicts and additional -1 initiative penalty on the unit. On a result of 2 or 3, Bartman has had an uneventful night which has no net effect on the unit. If the result is a 1, Bartman has had a good night and cancels all of the initiative penalties from himself and any other [[battalion]] commanders, as well as adding a +1 initiative modifier.<ref name="MSIIp68"/>
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* If [[Colonel]] Bortman is leading the unit and Bad Dream casualties ever outnumber those inflicted on the opposing unit by a factor of two to one or more, Bartman orders an immediate retreat.<ref name="MSIIp68"/>
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* The Nightcrawlers may choose to roll their initiative seperately from the rest of the Bad Dream; if they do so, then they should be treated as a third force during the movement and weapon attack phases.<ref name="MSIIp68"/> '''Note:''' this doesn't apply after the defection of the Nightcrawlers in [[3071]].<ref name="MSUp27"/>
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* If the Nightcrawlers are the only force deployed in a scenario they gain a modified version of the Overrun Combat special ability; they may move one unit for every point by which their initiative result exceeds that of the opposing force.<ref name="MSIIp68"/>  '''Note:''' this doesn't apply after the defection of the Nightcrawlers in [[3071]].<ref name="MSUp27"/>
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</div>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: FWLM]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: FWLM]]''
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
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* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
 
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
 
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
  
 
[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Bad Dream]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Bad Dream]]

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