Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3

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Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3
Product information
Type Sourcebook
Development Herbert A. Beas II
Primary writing Herbert A. Beas II,
Johannes Heidler,
Ken Horner,
Philip A. Lee,
Michael Miller,
Aaron Pollyea,
Christopher D. Purnell,
Craig Reed,
Ben H. Rome,
Luke Robertson
Pages 122
Cover Artwork Mark Molnar (Cover Art)
Ray Arrastia,
Brent Evans (Cover Design)
Brent Evans (Art Direction)
Illustrations John Ariosa,
Brent Evans,
Chris Lewis,
Jamie MacDonald,
Randal Mackey,
Rudy Valle,
Timothy Waddell,
David White,
Alex Williamson
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code 35308
First published 2012
ISBN-13 978-1-936876-40-2
MSRP $24.99
Content
Era Jihad era
Series Interstellar Players
Preceded by Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2


Description[edit]

A sequel to Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2, this book updates and expands the background and information around the Interstellar Expeditions organization first featured the original Interstellar Players to the year 3095. Following a similar Canon Rumor format as the previous two books, numerous questions are answered and new ones raised as the organization details information on the Deep Periphery during the era of the Republic of the Sphere and its new focus on tracking down the Word of Blake that survived the conclusion of the Jihad.

From the back cover[edit]

WHAT LIES BEYOND...

Nearly fifteen years have passed since the end of the Word of Blake Jihad and rise of the Republic of the Sphere. Yet even as the Inner Sphere adjusts to a new sense of normalcy, questions remain about whether the Blakist threat is gone for good or merely hibernating.

Once a disorganized collective of hobbyists and academics backed by the idle wealthy, Interstellar Expeditions has emerged from the fires of war to take up the mission once claimed by ComStar's Explorer Corps: to search for the elusive hiding places where humanity's enemies might have gone. From the dead worlds on the borders of the Inner Sphere itself, to the distant, uncharted reaches of the Deep Periphery, IE relentlessly searches for the answers to mysteries dating back to mankind's first ventures into deep space, while simultaneously watching for any sign of the zealots who so recently waged the most horrendous interstellar war in modern history.

Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 describes the organization and efforts of Interstellar Expeditions as it continues to search within (and beyond) human-occupied space in the BattleTech universe. First introduced in Interstellar Players, IE's operations have now gone truly universal, seeking answers and treasures not only from the lost and forgotten worlds of humanity's distant past, but also the distant colonies and civilizations that have risen - and even fallen - beyond the boundaries of the Inner Sphere. Gamemasters and players can decide which of these groups and discoveries may actually bear fruit, and which are misdirections left behind by the surviving leaders of the Blakist war machine. Whether from this sourcebook or the gamemaster's own imagination, these discoveries can become the ultimate villain, ally, or unique new setting for any type of BattleTech campaign!

Contents[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The book provides Random Assignment Tables for the Escorpión Imperio containing the 45-ton "Pride Conventional Fighter" and the 100-ton "Thunderbird Strike Fighter", both of which with cite XTRO: Deep Periphery as a reference ("XTR:Deep"). Former Line Developer Herbert A. Beas II clarified in a posting on the official BattleTech Forum on 06 November 2013 that XTRO: Deep Periphery had been canceled. The Pride Conventional Fighter should be replaced by the Meteor Heavy Strike Fighter and the Thunderbird should be replaced by the STU-5K Stuka.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Relevant forum thread posting found here, also archived on this article's Talk page