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− =Archived forum thread=
− On 24 Sep, 2009, 02:21:07 am, User DOC_Angren posted the following in a thread called "Far Country" on the [[CBT forum]] (retrieved for reference from the [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forumarchive/index.php/topic,57959.0/all.html forum archive]):<br />'''(Begin quote)'''
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− I have to admit yep Peter does show LAM done right Wink and have to remember the big thing that came out about the sametime for BT was Explorer Corps and this was in theory 1st of a Series of Explorer Corps Novel, and Peter had a FASA deal for another book as well. After this book was released, that got pulled.
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− At the same time, it not a mainstream CBT but does show what can happen when U misjump.
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− I did know Peter back in the Day and visited his store in Bath, Maine
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− '''(End quote)''' [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 11:44, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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==About aliens== ==About aliens==
User 67.171.228.113 is correct when he argues that Jordan Weisman felt aliens were out of place in the BattleTech universe (thanks for citing the source, btw!). In his 1988 introduction to [[Shrapnel]], Weisman wrote (on page 6): ''"What I wanted was a universe that had a taste of the alien, but did not contain aliens."'' However, I do not think this citation can be taken to mean that there positively are no aliens in the BT universe: User 67.171.228.113 is correct when he argues that Jordan Weisman felt aliens were out of place in the BattleTech universe (thanks for citing the source, btw!). In his 1988 introduction to [[Shrapnel]], Weisman wrote (on page 6): ''"What I wanted was a universe that had a taste of the alien, but did not contain aliens."'' However, I do not think this citation can be taken to mean that there positively are no aliens in the BT universe:
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==About aliens== | ==About aliens== | ||
User 67.171.228.113 is correct when he argues that Jordan Weisman felt aliens were out of place in the BattleTech universe (thanks for citing the source, btw!). In his 1988 introduction to [[Shrapnel]], Weisman wrote (on page 6): ''"What I wanted was a universe that had a taste of the alien, but did not contain aliens."'' However, I do not think this citation can be taken to mean that there positively are no aliens in the BT universe: | User 67.171.228.113 is correct when he argues that Jordan Weisman felt aliens were out of place in the BattleTech universe (thanks for citing the source, btw!). In his 1988 introduction to [[Shrapnel]], Weisman wrote (on page 6): ''"What I wanted was a universe that had a taste of the alien, but did not contain aliens."'' However, I do not think this citation can be taken to mean that there positively are no aliens in the BT universe: |