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| development = [[Herbert A. Beas II]] | | development = [[Herbert A. Beas II]] | ||
− | | primarywriting = Herbert A. Beas II<br | + | | primarywriting = Herbert A. Beas II<br>[[Nick Marsala]]<br>[[Randall N. Bills]]<br>[[Loren L. Coleman]]<br>[[Chris Hartford]]<br>[[Ken Horner]]<br>[[Kevin Killiany]]<br>[[Camille Klein]]<br>[[David L. McCulloch]]<br>[[Ben Rome]]<br>[[Paul Sjardijn]]<br>[[David Stansel-Garner]]<br>[[Christoffer Trossen]]<br>[[Øystein Tvedten]]<br>[[Phaedra Weldon]]<br>[[Andreas Zuber]] |
| pages = 160 | | pages = 160 | ||
− | | cover = [[Michael Komarck]] (Art)<br | + | | cover = [[Michael Komarck]] (Art)<br>[[Michaela Eaves]] (Design) |
| interiorart = | | interiorart = | ||
− | | illustrations = [[Robert Atkinson]]<br | + | | illustrations = [[Robert Atkinson]]<br>[[Brent Dill]]<br>[[Chris Lewis]] |
| publisher = [[FanPro]] | | publisher = [[FanPro]] | ||
| productioncode = 35028 | | productioncode = 35028 | ||
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| ISBN10 = 1932564748 | | ISBN10 = 1932564748 | ||
| ISBN13 = 978-1932564747 | | ISBN13 = 978-1932564747 | ||
− | | MSRP = 24.99 | + | | MSRP = $24.99 |
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| era = [[Jihad era]] | | era = [[Jihad era]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | ''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'' continues the | + | '''Mercenaries Supplemental Update''' continues the ''Field Manual'' series of sourcebooks detailing [[mercenary unit]]s, bringing the remaining major mercenary commands into the opening years of the [[Jihad]]. Along with brand-new units, the title also provides the status of the [[Inner Sphere]]'s various [[Hiring Hall]]s, rules for running units during this specific period and some new battlefield units. |
==From the back cover== | ==From the back cover== | ||
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''In October [[3067]], a war begun that unleashed the horrors upon the Great Houses, atrocities thought abandoned with the [[First Succession War]]. And for the [[mercenaries]] of the [[Inner Sphere]], this war has far-reaching consequences. With the heart and soul of the mercenary trade annihilated on [[Outreach]], the reliability of every mercenary command is called into question. Some Houses now consider their most stalwart work-for-hire commands as enemies, and mercenaries, from the elite to the dregs, are fighting for their lives... and more importantly, their reputations.'' | ''In October [[3067]], a war begun that unleashed the horrors upon the Great Houses, atrocities thought abandoned with the [[First Succession War]]. And for the [[mercenaries]] of the [[Inner Sphere]], this war has far-reaching consequences. With the heart and soul of the mercenary trade annihilated on [[Outreach]], the reliability of every mercenary command is called into question. Some Houses now consider their most stalwart work-for-hire commands as enemies, and mercenaries, from the elite to the dregs, are fighting for their lives... and more importantly, their reputations.'' | ||
− | + | [[Classic BattleTech]] Mercenaries Supplemental Update ''details the fallout of the opening years of the [[Jihad]] and its impact on mercenaries. This product updates all major mercenary commands currently embroiled in the Jihad, covers the various [[Hiring Hall]]s, and provides details on brand-new mercenary commands springing up from the remains of commands shattered in the opening years of the Jihad. Mercenaries Supplemental includes rules for running mercenary commands during this era and a section detailing newly premiered battlefield units.''}} | |
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
+ | <div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;"> | ||
* ''[[Paying Dues]]'' (introductory story by [[Nick Marsala]]) | * ''[[Paying Dues]]'' (introductory story by [[Nick Marsala]]) | ||
* Mercenaries of the [[Jihad]] | * Mercenaries of the [[Jihad]] | ||
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**[[Canned Heat]] | **[[Canned Heat]] | ||
**[[21st Centauri Lancers]] | **[[21st Centauri Lancers]] | ||
− | **[[Chaos Irregulars]] | + | **[[1st Rim Commonality Guards|Chaos Irregulars]] |
**[[Clean Kill]] | **[[Clean Kill]] | ||
**[[Clifton's Rangers]] | **[[Clifton's Rangers]] | ||
**[[Crater Cobras]] | **[[Crater Cobras]] | ||
**[[Crimson Crusaders]] | **[[Crimson Crusaders]] | ||
− | **[[ | + | **[[Cunningham's Commandos]] |
**[[Dante's Detectives]] | **[[Dante's Detectives]] | ||
**[[Devil's Brigade]] | **[[Devil's Brigade]] | ||
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**[[O'Gordon's Rifles]] | **[[O'Gordon's Rifles]] | ||
**[[One-Eyed Jacks]] | **[[One-Eyed Jacks]] | ||
− | **[[Pandora's Box]] | + | **[[Pandora's Box (Mercenary Command)|Pandora's Box]] |
**[[Periphery Star Guard]] | **[[Periphery Star Guard]] | ||
**[[Prey's Divisionals]] | **[[Prey's Divisionals]] | ||
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** Miscellaneous Personnel Rules | ** Miscellaneous Personnel Rules | ||
* New Units | * New Units | ||
− | ** | + | ** [[Crow (Combat Vehicle)|Crow]] scout [[VTOL]] |
** ''[[Saxon]]'' APC | ** ''[[Saxon]]'' APC | ||
** O-66 "[[Oppie]]" Hazmat Recovery Vehicle | ** O-66 "[[Oppie]]" Hazmat Recovery Vehicle | ||
− | ** V4-INT-K7 ''[[Valiant]]'' | + | ** V4-INT-K7 ''[[Valiant (BattleMech)|Valiant]]'' |
− | ** HYN-4A ''[[Hyena]]'' | + | ** HYN-4A ''[[Hyena]]'' SalvageMech |
** ''[[Aurora]]''-class [[DropShip]] | ** ''[[Aurora]]''-class [[DropShip]] | ||
* Record Sheets | * Record Sheets | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Also See== | ||
+ | * [[Field Manual: Mercenaries (Revised)|Field Manual: Mercenaries: Revised]] | ||
+ | * [[Mercenaries Supplemental|Mercenaries Supplemental I]] | ||
+ | * [[Mercenaries Supplemental II]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
One notable difference in this book from the previous ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental|Supplemental]]'' and Field Manuals is that the unit briefs do not include a detailed breakdown on the sub-units of the forces presented. Instead, the written history of the unit may be longer. | One notable difference in this book from the previous ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental|Supplemental]]'' and Field Manuals is that the unit briefs do not include a detailed breakdown on the sub-units of the forces presented. Instead, the written history of the unit may be longer. | ||
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[[Category:Sourcebooks]] | [[Category:Sourcebooks]] |
Latest revision as of 08:15, 18 January 2024
Mercenaries Supplemental Update | |
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Product information | |
Type | Sourcebook |
Development | Herbert A. Beas II |
Primary writing | Herbert A. Beas II Nick Marsala Randall N. Bills Loren L. Coleman Chris Hartford Ken Horner Kevin Killiany Camille Klein David L. McCulloch Ben Rome Paul Sjardijn David Stansel-Garner Christoffer Trossen Øystein Tvedten Phaedra Weldon Andreas Zuber |
Pages | 160 |
Cover Artwork | Michael Komarck (Art) Michaela Eaves (Design) |
Illustrations | Robert Atkinson Brent Dill Chris Lewis |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FanPro |
Product code | 35028 |
First published | 2006 |
ISBN-10 | 1932564748 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1932564747 |
MSRP | $24.99 |
Content | |
Era | Jihad era |
Timeline | 3071 |
Preceded by | Mercenaries Supplemental II |
Description[edit]
Mercenaries Supplemental Update continues the Field Manual series of sourcebooks detailing mercenary units, bringing the remaining major mercenary commands into the opening years of the Jihad. Along with brand-new units, the title also provides the status of the Inner Sphere's various Hiring Halls, rules for running units during this specific period and some new battlefield units.
From the back cover[edit]
“ | The Edge of Extinction
In October 3067, a war begun that unleashed the horrors upon the Great Houses, atrocities thought abandoned with the First Succession War. And for the mercenaries of the Inner Sphere, this war has far-reaching consequences. With the heart and soul of the mercenary trade annihilated on Outreach, the reliability of every mercenary command is called into question. Some Houses now consider their most stalwart work-for-hire commands as enemies, and mercenaries, from the elite to the dregs, are fighting for their lives... and more importantly, their reputations. Classic BattleTech Mercenaries Supplemental Update details the fallout of the opening years of the Jihad and its impact on mercenaries. This product updates all major mercenary commands currently embroiled in the Jihad, covers the various Hiring Halls, and provides details on brand-new mercenary commands springing up from the remains of commands shattered in the opening years of the Jihad. Mercenaries Supplemental includes rules for running mercenary commands during this era and a section detailing newly premiered battlefield units. |
” |
Contents[edit]
- Paying Dues (introductory story by Nick Marsala)
- Mercenaries of the Jihad
- Force Brief Updates
- Mercenary Commands
- The 48th
- The Arcadians
- Avanti's Angels
- Bad Dream
- Bannockburn's Bandits
- Barrett's Fusiliers
- The Battle Corps
- Black Angus Boys
- Black Cats
- Black Heart Roses
- Blackhearts
- Blackstone Highlanders
- Blanc's Coyotes
- Brion's Legion
- Burr's Black Cobras
- Camacho's Caballeros
- Canned Heat
- 21st Centauri Lancers
- Chaos Irregulars
- Clean Kill
- Clifton's Rangers
- Crater Cobras
- Crimson Crusaders
- Cunningham's Commandos
- Dante's Detectives
- Devil's Brigade
- Dioscuri
- Dragonslayers
- Federated Freemen
- Fighting Intellectuals
- The Furies
- Golden Boys
- Gordon's Armored Cavalry
- Grave Walkers
- Green Machine
- Green Mountain Boys
- Greenburg's Godzillas
- Gregg's Long Striders
- Griffin's Pride
- Group W
- Hampton's Hessens
- Hansen's Roughriders
- Harcourt's Destructors
- Harlock's Warriors
- Head Hunters
- Heart of Blake
- HeavyHell Raisers
- Hell's Black Aces
- Hsien Hotheads
- Illician Lancers
- Jacob's Juggernauts
- Kell Hounds
- Khasparov's Knights
- Killer Bees
- Kirkpatrick's Invaders
- Knights of St. Cameron
- Kraken Unleashed
- The Krushers
- Langendorf Lancers
- Langford Wraiths
- Legion of the Rising Sun
- Lethal Injection
- Lexington Combat Group
- Lone Star Regiment
- Lone Wolves
- Longwood's Bluecoats
- Medusans
- Narhal's Raiders
- O'Gordon's Rifles
- One-Eyed Jacks
- Pandora's Box
- Periphery Star Guard
- Prey's Divisionals
- Raging Horde
- Raymond's Redcoats
- Redfield's Renegades
- Reed's Brew
- Romanov's Crusaders
- Rubinsky's Light Horse
- Rubinsky's Renegades
- Sathen's Snipers
- Screaming Eagles
- Simonson's Cutthroats
- Skibinski's Salvage
- Snord's Irregulars
- Star Seeds
- Summer's Storm
- Thor's Hammers
- The Thumpers
- Tooth of Ymir
- Vandelay's Valkyries
- Vanguard Legion
- 12th Vegan Rangers
- Wannamaker's Widowmakers
- Wilson's Hussars
- Winfield's Regiment
- Wolf's Dragoons
- Mercenary Rules Annex
- New Creation/Operations
- Employers
- New Mission: Bounty Hunting
- Dependents
- Housing and Base-building
- Replacement Equipment rules expansion
- Selling Out
- Miscellaneous Personnel Rules
- New Units
- Record Sheets
Also See[edit]
Notes[edit]
One notable difference in this book from the previous Supplemental and Field Manuals is that the unit briefs do not include a detailed breakdown on the sub-units of the forces presented. Instead, the written history of the unit may be longer.