Operation: Stiletto (scenario pack)
Operation: Stiletto | |
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Product information | |
Type | Scenario Pack |
Development | Randall N. Bills Bryan Nystul |
Primary writing | Christoffer Trossen |
Pages | 80 |
Cover Artwork | Doug Chaffee |
Illustrations | Mike Chen Des Hanley John Paul Lona |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FASA |
Product code | 1713 |
First published | 1999 |
ISBN-10 | 1555603777 |
Content | |
Era | Clan Invasion era |
Description[edit]
The year is 3061. After Operation GUERRERO, the Federated Commonwealth is broken. The Sarna March had become the Chaos March, a chaotic region, with continuous wars and revolutions. No state of the Inner Sphere can, or want to, bring some order to the chaos. The trade in all the region is affected... and that forces a group of industrial leaders of the Commonwealth to intervene. The targets: the planets Acamar and Genoa. The objectives: put down revolutionary factions, made rise friendly and stable governments and jeep them active. The army? several Mercenary units. And like this, Operation STILETTO has begun.
From the back cover[edit]
“ | The first in a new breed of adventures, Operation: Stiletto breaks the mold of the BattleTech scenario pack. Instead of reliving the exploits of established units that are part of BattleTech history, this book lets you make BattleTech history. Using an innovative track system, you can take your own unit through a massive campaign across the shattered Inner Sphere of 3061. You call the shots in an all-new BattleTech epic... will your unit have what it takes? | ” |
Contents[edit]
- First Blood (short story)
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- Plot Summary
- 3061 in Review
- How to Run Operation: STILETTO
- Using the Tracks
- The Lead-In
- Making Changes
- Integrating MechWarrior Campaigns
- Campaign Special Rules
- Gamemastering the Campaign
- Generating Opposing Forces
- Determining Player Unit Strength
- Determining Opposing Force Strength
- Using Opposition Force Tables
- Scenarios
- Opposition Forces Tables
- The Assault
- That's No Space Station
- Bloody Redoubt
- Liberty