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'''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge''' (full title) is a 1990 computer game by Infocom/Westwood Associates set in the [[BattleTech]] universe.
 
'''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge''' (full title) is a 1990 computer game by Infocom/Westwood Associates set in the [[BattleTech]] universe.
  
Although it is a sequel to ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception]]'' and continues the storyline, the gameplay is decidedly different. Roleplaying elements have largely been removed. The storyline is more or less linear, and essentially told through a series of combat missions with intermediate briefings. The player occasionally gets to choose among several alternatives how to proceed, creating branches in the storyline, but is generally more limited in his choices than in the previous game.
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Although it is a sequel to ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception]]'' and continues the storyline, the gamplay is decidedly different. Roleplaying elements have largely been removed. The storyline is more or less linear, and essentially told through a series of combat missions with intermediate briefings. The player occasionally gets to choose among several alternatives how to proceed, creating branches in the storyline, but is generally more limited in his choices than in the previous game.
  
The player again assumes the role of [[Jason Youngblood]], commander of the [[Crescent Hawks]]. He gets to fight a series of scenarios, which can differ slightly depending on the outcome of previous scenarios, or because of decisions made by the player. For example, enemy 'Mechs that fled in a previous battle may augment the enemy forces of a successive battle; in other instances, the player can choose which part of a multipronged mission he wants to take part in (and which units he gets to control).
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The player again assumes the role of [[Jason Youngblood]], commander of the [[Crescent Hawks]]. He gets to fight a series of scenarios, which can differ slightly depending on the outcome of previous scenarios, or because of decisions made by the player. For example, enemy 'Mechs that fled in a previous battle may augment the enemy forces of a successive battle; in other instances, the player can choose which part of a multi-pronged mission he wants to take part in (and which units he gets to control).
  
 
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===Dieron: Operation Liberty===
 
===Dieron: Operation Liberty===
During the debriefing, Chiun's claim that he killed Jason's father is discarded by Morgan Kell as a trick to provoke Jason and to impair his judgment on the battlefield. Morgan rather believes that if Jeremiah is still alive, he will be interrogated on the Kurita prefecture capital of [[Dieron]] because of his knowledge about the [[Star League]] bunker on Pacifica, and about the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] military in general. With the [[Fourth Succession War]] raging, a full assault on Dieron is out of the question but a small extraction raid can be done. The Kell Hounds provide the Crescent Hawks with vehicles and troops, and even allow for Rick Anderson to become a regular Crescent Hawks member.
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During the debriefing, Chiun's claim that he killed Jason's father is discarded by Morgan Kell as a trick to provoke Jason and to impair his judgment on the battlefield. Morgan rather believes that if Jeremiah is still alive, he will be interrogated on the Kurita prefecture capitol of [[Dieron]] because of his knowledge about the [[Star League]] bunker on Pacifica, and about the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] military in general. With the [[Fourth Succession War]] raging, a full assault on Dieron is out of the question but a small extraction raid can be done. The Kell Hounds provide the Crescent Hawks with vehicles and troops, and even allow for Rick Anderson to become a regular Crescent Hawks member.
  
Jason gets to decide whether he would prefer three lances of standard vehicles or two lances of vehicles with better armor and firepower for the upcoming missions. The forces come out as an APC escorted by some [[Pegasus (Combat Vehicle - Hovertank)|Pegasus]] hovertanks, [[Skulker (Combat Vehicle)|Skulker]] vehicles and Rommel tanks. Surprisingly, they are not Lyran or [[mercenary]] forces, but [[Federated Suns]] cavalry troops. Jason must also decide on one of two possible approaches, going through either a mountain pass (longer distance, lighter defenses) or the forest path (shorter distance, heavier defenses). Beyond the mountains the raiders encounter hovertanks ([[Drillson]] and Pegasus), as well as a ''[[Spider]]'' and a ''[[Panther]]''. Outside the city, Jason's unit can break into a BattleMech depot and hijack four ''[[Crusader]]s'' to augment his forces; this is not a necessity however. The raiders must then fight their way into and through the city and blast open the prison, then withdraw to their DropShip with the rescued prisoners within a certain timeframe. On the way back, Chiun (piloting an ''[[Archer]]'') challenges Jason again, supported by a ''[[Dragon]]'' and two ''[[Marauder]]s''.
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Jason gets to decide whether he would prefer three lances of standard vehicles or two lances of vehicles with better armor and firepower for the upcoming missions. The forces come out as an APC escorted by some [[Pegasus]] hovertanks, [[Skulker]] vehicles and Rommel tanks. Surprisingly, they are not Lyran or [[mercenary]] forces, but [[Federated Suns]] cavalry troops. Jason must also decide on one of two possible approaches, going through either a mountain pass (longer distance, lighter defenses) or the forest path (shorter distance, heavier defenses). Beyond the mountains the raiders encounter hovertanks ([[Drillson]] and Pegasus), as well as a ''[[Spider]]'' and a ''[[Panther]]''. Outside the city, Jason's unit can break into a BattleMech depot and hijack four ''[[Crusader]]s'' to augment his forces; this is not a necessity however. The raiders must then fight their way into and through the city and blast open the prison, then withdraw to their DropShip with the rescued prisoners within a certain timeframe. On the way back, Chiun (piloting an ''[[Archer]]'') challenges Jason again, supported by a ''[[Dragon]]'' and two ''[[Marauder]]s''.
  
 
If the friendly DropShip can be reached in the relatively short timeframe the rescue operation is a success, and Jason is reunited with his father who really was among the rescued prisoners. For his heroic actions Katrina Steiner promotes him to [[Captain]] although he is barely 20 years old, and officially gives him command of the Crescent Hawks with leave to act as an independent group within the Kell Hounds.
 
If the friendly DropShip can be reached in the relatively short timeframe the rescue operation is a success, and Jason is reunited with his father who really was among the rescued prisoners. For his heroic actions Katrina Steiner promotes him to [[Captain]] although he is barely 20 years old, and officially gives him command of the Crescent Hawks with leave to act as an independent group within the Kell Hounds.
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===Kaesong: The end of Gideon Braver===
 
===Kaesong: The end of Gideon Braver===
En route to Luthien, while the [[JumpShip]] has to recharge its jump drive in the [[Kaesong]] system in December [[3051]], they receive a distress call from the planet: [[Gideon Braver]] and his [[Blazing Aces]] are under attack from second-line Clan units. The Crescent Hawks respond to the call in a [[Union]]-class [[DropShip]], but arrive too late to save the Aces. When they arrive in orbit, the sensors pick up a lone 'Mech beset by five enemies and Jason has the choice of either swiftly dispatching his Command Lance by means of a dangerous [[Drop Pod|combat drop]], or to land the DropShip and disembark the whole company.
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En-route to Luthien, while the [[JumpShip]] has to recharge its jump drive in the [[Kaesong]] system in December [[3051]], they receive a distress call from the planet: [[Gideon Braver]] and his [[Blazing Aces]] are under attack from second-line Clan units. The Crescent Hawks respond to the call in a [[Union]]-class [[DropShip]], but arrive too late to save the Aces. When they arrive in orbit, the sensors pick up a lone 'Mech beset by five enemies and Jason has the choice of either swiftly dispatching his Command Lance by means of a dangerous [[Drop Pod|combat drop]], or to land the DropShip and disembark the whole company.
  
 
; A) Combat drop :The Hawks' Command Lance scatters in the area of the battle, where they witness Gideon Braver in a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' fighting four ''[[Griffin]]s'' and a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'', all upgraded with new technology and sporting the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] crest. Braver's 'Mech is inevitably vanquished by the attackers.
 
; A) Combat drop :The Hawks' Command Lance scatters in the area of the battle, where they witness Gideon Braver in a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' fighting four ''[[Griffin]]s'' and a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'', all upgraded with new technology and sporting the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] crest. Braver's 'Mech is inevitably vanquished by the attackers.
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Upon arrival at Luthien in January [[3052]], the Crescent Hawks are placed under Kurita command. The Kell Hounds and [[Wolf's Dragoons]] are deployed elsewhere. The Kurita officer in charge turns out to be none other than [[Chiun]], Jason's nemesis from more than two decades earlier.
 
Upon arrival at Luthien in January [[3052]], the Crescent Hawks are placed under Kurita command. The Kell Hounds and [[Wolf's Dragoons]] are deployed elsewhere. The Kurita officer in charge turns out to be none other than [[Chiun]], Jason's nemesis from more than two decades earlier.
  
The first mission is to safeguard a munitions convoy routed for Imperial City. For this, Jason takes command of his Scout Lance and receives a similar light Kurita lance to be manned by his Command Lance's pilots. The convoy (four ammo carrier vehicles manned by [[Sword of Light]] personnel) soon comes under attack from large numbers of [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elemental]]s and eventually, ''[[Adder (Puma)|Puma]]'' 'Mechs.
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The first mission is to safeguard a munitions convoy routed for Imperial City. For this, Jason takes command of his Scout Lance and receives a similar light Kurita lance to be manned by his Command Lance's pilots. The convoy (four ammo carrier vehicles manned by [[Sword of Light]] personnel) soon comes under attack from large numbers of [[Elemental]]s and eventually, ''[[Adder (Puma)|Puma]]'' 'Mechs.
  
 
At the conclusion of the first mission, regardless of whether or not the convoy could be saved, Jason is informed by Chiun that his forces are cut off in the main Clan advance corridor. A Sword of Light assault lance is sent to relieve them, but the Crescent Hawks have to survive until then and have to fight off four more ''Pumas'' before they are airlifted by [[Planetlifter]]s.
 
At the conclusion of the first mission, regardless of whether or not the convoy could be saved, Jason is informed by Chiun that his forces are cut off in the main Clan advance corridor. A Sword of Light assault lance is sent to relieve them, but the Crescent Hawks have to survive until then and have to fight off four more ''Pumas'' before they are airlifted by [[Planetlifter]]s.
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* ''[[Nova|Black Hawk (Nova)]]''
 
* ''[[Nova|Black Hawk (Nova)]]''
 
* ''[[Mad_Cat|Mad Cat (Timber Wolf]])''
 
* ''[[Mad_Cat|Mad Cat (Timber Wolf]])''
* ''[[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elementals (Battle Armor)]]''
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* ''[[Elemental_(Battle_Armor)|Elementals (Battle Armor)]]''
  
 
==Ad Flyer==
 
==Ad Flyer==
[[Image:CHRFlyer1.jpg|thumb|left|Ad Flyer]][[Image:CHRFlyer2.jpg|thumb|left|Ad Flyer reverse]]An ad flyer for the game was mailed around in 1990, apparently to people who had completed the previous game and claimed the ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' miniature that players were promised. Written in-character, this flyer purports to be a call to arms by Jason Youngblood from [[3029]] that curiously does announce that the Crescent Hawks will battle the Clans who are preparing their invasion. In 3029, the Inner Sphere was unaware of the existence of the Clans or their invasion plans. If taken at face value, this revelation would suggest that Jason Youngblood may himself be of Clan origin (presumably through a parent, who might in turn have been a former member of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]).
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[[Image:CHRFlyer1.jpg|thumb|left|Ad Flyer]][[Image:CHRFlyer2.jpg|thumb|left|Ad Flyer reverse]]An ad flyer for the game was mailed around in 1990, apparently to people who had completed the previous game and claimed the ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' miniature that players were promised. Written in-character, this flyer purports to be a call to arms by Jason Youngblood from [[3029]] that curiously does announce that the Crescent Hawks will battle the Clans who are preparing their invasion. In 3029, the Inner Sphere was unawares of the existence of the Clans or their invasion plans. If taken at face value, this revelation would suggest that Jason Youngblood may himself be of Clan origin (presumably through a parent, who might in turn have been a former member of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]).
  
 
When asked about the issue, [[Line Developer]] [[Herbert A. Beas II]] simply answered "No", apparently dismissing the theory altogether.<ref>In an official answer in [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,31644.0.html this thread] on the [[BattleTech Forum]]</ref>
 
When asked about the issue, [[Line Developer]] [[Herbert A. Beas II]] simply answered "No", apparently dismissing the theory altogether.<ref>In an official answer in [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,31644.0.html this thread] on the [[BattleTech Forum]]</ref>
 
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File:BattleTech3e-Video Game Flyer.jpg|Video game flyer from ''[[BattleTech, Third Edition]]'' (1992).
 
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==Resources==
 
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*[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge/Vehicles|Vehicles in BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]]
 
*[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge/Vehicles|Vehicles in BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]]
 
*[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge/Characters|Characters in BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]]
 
*[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge/Characters|Characters in BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]]
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