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*Both the depiction of the planet as an icy wasteland settled by miners, and its curious political position as a Capellan Confederation holding beyond their borders and in the Capellan/Federated Suns periphery area, closely matches the fully canonical world of [[Fjaldr]]. Even the unspecified dispute over the system seven years earlier (i.e. in ca. 3018) can be matched with an antipiracy operation carried out on Fjaldr in ca. 3019 by mercenaries in the employ of the [[Aurigan Coalition]], a periphery realm not acknowledged by the Confederation.  
 
*Both the depiction of the planet as an icy wasteland settled by miners, and its curious political position as a Capellan Confederation holding beyond their borders and in the Capellan/Federated Suns periphery area, closely matches the fully canonical world of [[Fjaldr]]. Even the unspecified dispute over the system seven years earlier (i.e. in ca. 3018) can be matched with an antipiracy operation carried out on Fjaldr in ca. 3019 by mercenaries in the employ of the [[Aurigan Coalition]], a periphery realm not acknowledged by the Confederation.  
 
*It is generally assumed that whatever Duke Hasek-Davion was after could not be recovered by his troops. Although they had succeeded in temporarily capturing Refinery City, his forces were apparently insufficient to withstand the determined defenders once they rallied their forces, especially with the Northwind Highlanders inbound. Further, there is no indication in any other publication that Duke Hasek-Davion might have uncovered something of vital importance in or shortly after 3025. Conversely, the defending forces did not know what he was after and thought the world worthless.
 
*It is generally assumed that whatever Duke Hasek-Davion was after could not be recovered by his troops. Although they had succeeded in temporarily capturing Refinery City, his forces were apparently insufficient to withstand the determined defenders once they rallied their forces, especially with the Northwind Highlanders inbound. Further, there is no indication in any other publication that Duke Hasek-Davion might have uncovered something of vital importance in or shortly after 3025. Conversely, the defending forces did not know what he was after and thought the world worthless.
*Some fans have speculated<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forumarchive/index.php?topic=56217.0;all this archived thread] (dead link) on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> that the secret of Tibolt may have become the mysterious source of supplies "somewhere beyond the periphery" that the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] reportedly possessed by late 3025<ref>according to ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'', p. 137</ref>. This periphery realm is situated beyond the Capellan Confederation borders, and according to its description Tibolt seems to be located very near if not within the Magistracy's borders. (The latter alternative might explain why the Capellan Confederation did not properly claim the planet, but described it as a periphery world beyond their own borders.) Given the strained relationship between Abel Company and their commanders who regarded and treated them as expendable, it seems plausible to assume that Abel Company learned of the 'Mech cache (presumably a [[Star League]] depot) and possibly also the unknown, yet more important prize Duke Hasek-Davion was after, and defected to the Magistracy of Canopus with this knowledge in the face of overwhelming Capellan forces.
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*Some fans have speculated<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forumarchive/index.php?topic=56217.0;all this archived thread] (dead link) on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> that the secret of Tibolt may have become the mysterious source of supplies "somewhere beyond the periphery" that the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] reportedly possessed by late 3025<ref>according to ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'', pg. 137</ref>. This periphery realm is situated beyond the Capellan Confederation borders, and according to its description Tibolt seems to be located very near if not within the Magistracy's borders. (The latter alternative might explain why the Capellan Confederation did not properly claim the planet, but described it as a periphery world beyond their own borders.) Given the strained relationship between Abel Company and their commanders who regarded and treated them as expendable, it seems plausible to assume that Abel Company learned of the 'Mech cache (presumably a [[Star League]] depot) and possibly also the unknown, yet more important prize Duke Hasek-Davion was after, and defected to the Magistracy of Canopus with this knowledge in the face of overwhelming Capellan forces.
  
 
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