KitK
09/16/09 12:33 AM
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Having learned that I could play MechCommander Gold on Vista I did just that. The expansion is chasing down a renegade Jaguar who is after nukes on an old SLDF outpost. As I am getting close to the end I am starting to think WoB could have use these. And sure enough the end scene is the commander giving your unit the thumbs up and saying that a Comstar detachment is coming to clean the junk up. WoB in Comstar intercepting that info. . .Wobby coup de gras? The Jaguars half dug the stuff up and the Davions just handed it over. . .oops
KK
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Karagin
09/16/09 06:26 AM
72.178.75.99
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Yay, uhmm...not everything in the computer games is canon for the boardgame...but then again given how wacky and awful most of the current storyline is, you may be correct in that Davion did just hand them over...
But on the other hand, I don't recall the Clans being big on using nukes, so the idea of Jaguar going after them just doesn't fit with what we knew then or know now about the Clans.
Karagin
Given time and plenty of paper, a philosopher can prove anything.
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Cray
09/16/09 08:21 AM
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Having learned that I could play MechCommander Gold on Vista I did just that. The expansion is chasing down a renegade Jaguar who is after nukes on an old SLDF outpost. As I am getting close to the end I am starting to think WoB could have use these.
It's certainly possible. WoB has a waste-not, want-not mentality with respect to military weapons. However, the games aren't regarded as canon.
Also, I'd be real surprised if WoB didn't have a bomb factory. For a faction that can build several hundred million fusion reactors for civilian use (Terran cars), building something so simple as nukes should not be a challenge. Some centuries-old SLDF nukes might not be worth the trouble to refurbish.
Mike Miller, Materials Engineer
Disclaimer: Anything stated in this post is unofficial and non-canon unless directly quoted from a published book. Random internet musings of a BattleTech writer are not canon.
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