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Activision's '''Mechwarrior''' is a 1989 computer game set in the [[BattleTech]] universe.
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In the game, the player (as [[Gideon Braver]]) takes command of the ''[[Blazing Aces]]'' [[mercenary unit]] in his quest to uncover a hideous plot, retrieve a vital artefact and avenge the murder of his family... within only 5 years. He gets to manage the unit's finances and negotiate contracts, can hire and fire other MechWarriors for the unit (which can thus grow up to Lance size) and gets to control Gideon's [[BattleMech]] in combat. Most importantly, however, he must follow leads and gather information about the events on his homeworld. Ultimately, he must find and defeat the ''[[Dark Wing]]'' unit to reclaim his heritage.
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==Plot synopsis==
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[[Gideon Braver Vandenburg]] was the son of Cameron Vandenburg, the Duke of Ander's Moon ([[Elidere IV]]). The world had been colonized centuries ago by the Vandenburg and McBrin clans and was rewarded with a Dukedom by Prince [[Davion]] for the valor of its warriors in the [[Succession War]]s. Upon the death of the old Duke, the new Duke is elected by the Council of Representatives and anointed with oil from the sacred Chalice of Herne, an ancient artefact from old Terra that had come to symbolize the office of Duke. The title has thus passed from clan to clan over the centuries, creating a bitter rivalry between the Vandenburg and McBrin clans.
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On March 1, 3024, 18 year old Gideon Braver Vandenburg left Castle Vandenburg, his father's stronghold, for an inspection of the family's holdings. Upon his return two days later he found that a Lance of [[BattleMech]]s had attacked the Castle, killed his family and stolen the Chalice of Herne along with other treasure. This turned out to be an intrigue by Jarris McBrin, who coveted the title of Duke for himself. He faked evidence against the Vandenburg clan, but failed to convince the Council of Representatives to elect him Duke; instead, they chose to delay the election of a new Duke until Gideon Braver Vandenburg had reached adulthood (23 years of age) on April 8, 3029.
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Shortly after this decision, Gideon Braver Vandenburg found himself falsely accused of conspiracy and crimes against the state and was forced to flee off-world. Jordan Rowe, a friend of the Vandenburg family provided him with safe passage on a [[DropShip]], some money and an old [[Jenner]] 'Mech.
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Upon arriving at a nearby world, and abbreviating his name to ''Gideon Braver'' to avoid "complications", he created a small mercenary unit, the ''[[Blazing Aces]]''.
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Inquiries about the insignia seen on the [[BattleMech]]s that had pillaged Castle Vandenburg pointed Gideon Braver to Grig Gries, a crimelord operating from within the [[Draconis Combine]]. On [[Land's End]] he finally met one of Gries' henchmen. Eventually, Gideon Braver met wtih Grig Gries and agreed to deliver a message to [[Dustball]] in exchange for information on the attackers, the ''[[Dark Wing]]''.
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On Dustball, the message turned out to contain a deadly poison and the receipient in turn had orders to kill Gideon Braver. Obviously, Grig wanted both of them dead. Gideon Braver survived the situation and was pointed to a [[JumpShip]] named the "Stone Arrow". This turned out to be a smuggler ship operated by a man known as [[Kangaroo Jack]], whose enstranged brother served as a [[Scorpion]] pilot with ''[[Smithson's Chinese Bandits]]'' on garrison duty in the [[Free Worlds League]]. When Gideon Braver sought him out, he hinted at a world in the [[Federated Suns]] where Kangaroo Jack had a woman. Immediately after meeting with the Scorpion pilot, another assassination attempt was made against Gideon Braver but he survived again.
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Subsequently, a man named Kearny contacted Gideon Braver and informed him that it had been the ''[[Black Widow Company]]'' who had attacked Castle Vandenburg bearing false insignia. He gave Gideon a slip of paper with an adress that turned out to be a trap, and Gidon Braver survived yet another assassination attempt. Kangaroo Jack and his band of smugglers had been killed.
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Gideon Braver and the ''Black Aces'' then tracked down the ''Black Widow Company''. When confronted with the accusations, [[Natasha Kerensky]] denied any involvement and a barfight ensued where the intervention of a mysterious woman named Tasha saved Gideon Braver from a severe beating. She revealed herself as a [[MI6]] operative and later provided him with datafiles that revealed a [[Kurita]] company, [[Matabushi Inc.]], to be behind the ''[[Dark Wing]]'' and the attack on Castle Vandenburg. She also revealed Kearny as a Kurita agent working for the [[ISF]].
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The ''Black Aces'' eventually wound up in an attack against Matabushi Inc. on [[Albiero]] that also saw a showdown between Tasha and Kearny. The latter got killed with Gideon's help. After this, Tasha provided the ''Black Aces'' with detailed data on the whereabouts of the Chalice of Herne, which was guarded by the ''Dark Wing''.
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With this information, Gideon Braver Vandenburg and the ''Black Aces'' eventually defeated the Dark Wing and reclaimed the Chalice within five years.
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=== Resources ===
 
=== Resources ===
 
* [[/Copy Protection Codes | Copy Protection Codes]]
 
* [[/Copy Protection Codes | Copy Protection Codes]]

Revision as of 17:44, 27 January 2008

Activision's Mechwarrior is a 1989 computer game set in the BattleTech universe.

In the game, the player (as Gideon Braver) takes command of the Blazing Aces mercenary unit in his quest to uncover a hideous plot, retrieve a vital artefact and avenge the murder of his family... within only 5 years. He gets to manage the unit's finances and negotiate contracts, can hire and fire other MechWarriors for the unit (which can thus grow up to Lance size) and gets to control Gideon's BattleMech in combat. Most importantly, however, he must follow leads and gather information about the events on his homeworld. Ultimately, he must find and defeat the Dark Wing unit to reclaim his heritage.

Plot synopsis

Gideon Braver Vandenburg was the son of Cameron Vandenburg, the Duke of Ander's Moon (Elidere IV). The world had been colonized centuries ago by the Vandenburg and McBrin clans and was rewarded with a Dukedom by Prince Davion for the valor of its warriors in the Succession Wars. Upon the death of the old Duke, the new Duke is elected by the Council of Representatives and anointed with oil from the sacred Chalice of Herne, an ancient artefact from old Terra that had come to symbolize the office of Duke. The title has thus passed from clan to clan over the centuries, creating a bitter rivalry between the Vandenburg and McBrin clans.

On March 1, 3024, 18 year old Gideon Braver Vandenburg left Castle Vandenburg, his father's stronghold, for an inspection of the family's holdings. Upon his return two days later he found that a Lance of BattleMechs had attacked the Castle, killed his family and stolen the Chalice of Herne along with other treasure. This turned out to be an intrigue by Jarris McBrin, who coveted the title of Duke for himself. He faked evidence against the Vandenburg clan, but failed to convince the Council of Representatives to elect him Duke; instead, they chose to delay the election of a new Duke until Gideon Braver Vandenburg had reached adulthood (23 years of age) on April 8, 3029.

Shortly after this decision, Gideon Braver Vandenburg found himself falsely accused of conspiracy and crimes against the state and was forced to flee off-world. Jordan Rowe, a friend of the Vandenburg family provided him with safe passage on a DropShip, some money and an old Jenner 'Mech.

Upon arriving at a nearby world, and abbreviating his name to Gideon Braver to avoid "complications", he created a small mercenary unit, the Blazing Aces.

Inquiries about the insignia seen on the BattleMechs that had pillaged Castle Vandenburg pointed Gideon Braver to Grig Gries, a crimelord operating from within the Draconis Combine. On Land's End he finally met one of Gries' henchmen. Eventually, Gideon Braver met wtih Grig Gries and agreed to deliver a message to Dustball in exchange for information on the attackers, the Dark Wing.

On Dustball, the message turned out to contain a deadly poison and the receipient in turn had orders to kill Gideon Braver. Obviously, Grig wanted both of them dead. Gideon Braver survived the situation and was pointed to a JumpShip named the "Stone Arrow". This turned out to be a smuggler ship operated by a man known as Kangaroo Jack, whose enstranged brother served as a Scorpion pilot with Smithson's Chinese Bandits on garrison duty in the Free Worlds League. When Gideon Braver sought him out, he hinted at a world in the Federated Suns where Kangaroo Jack had a woman. Immediately after meeting with the Scorpion pilot, another assassination attempt was made against Gideon Braver but he survived again.

Subsequently, a man named Kearny contacted Gideon Braver and informed him that it had been the Black Widow Company who had attacked Castle Vandenburg bearing false insignia. He gave Gideon a slip of paper with an adress that turned out to be a trap, and Gidon Braver survived yet another assassination attempt. Kangaroo Jack and his band of smugglers had been killed.

Gideon Braver and the Black Aces then tracked down the Black Widow Company. When confronted with the accusations, Natasha Kerensky denied any involvement and a barfight ensued where the intervention of a mysterious woman named Tasha saved Gideon Braver from a severe beating. She revealed herself as a MI6 operative and later provided him with datafiles that revealed a Kurita company, Matabushi Inc., to be behind the Dark Wing and the attack on Castle Vandenburg. She also revealed Kearny as a Kurita agent working for the ISF.

The Black Aces eventually wound up in an attack against Matabushi Inc. on Albiero that also saw a showdown between Tasha and Kearny. The latter got killed with Gideon's help. After this, Tasha provided the Black Aces with detailed data on the whereabouts of the Chalice of Herne, which was guarded by the Dark Wing.

With this information, Gideon Braver Vandenburg and the Black Aces eventually defeated the Dark Wing and reclaimed the Chalice within five years.

Resources