Difference between revisions of "Challenge Magazine"
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==Issue 51 (July 1991)== | ==Issue 51 (July 1991)== |
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Not Canon The subject of this article does not contribute canonical content to the BattleTech universe, either because it is not intended to or because it is not an official product. |
Challenge Magazine | |
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Product information | |
Type | Magazine |
Development | Loren K. Wiseman, Michelle Sturgeon |
Primary writing | Kevin Stein, Vincent J. Tognarelli, Dale L. Kemper, Michael C. LaBossiere and others. |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Game Designers' Workshop |
First published | 1986 |
Content | |
Timeline | 1986-1996 |
Preceded by | Journal of the Travellers Aid Society |
This gaming magazine contained periodic BattleTech content. Fifty-three issues of the magazine were printed beginning with issue #25. The last issue was issue #77. Approximately one-third of the issues had a single BattleTech article.
Known content
Contents
- 1 Issue 30
- 2 Issue 35
- 3 Issue 36
- 4 Issue 38
- 5 Issue 39
- 6 Issue 44 (April/May 1990)
- 7 Issue 47 (December 1990)
- 8 Issue 48 (January/February 1991)
- 9 Issue 51 (July 1991)
- 10 Issue 54 (November 1991)
- 11 Issue 55 (December 1991)
- 12 Issue 60 (May 1992)
- 13 Issue 61 (June 1992)
- 14 Issue 67 (December 1992)
- 15 Issue 68
- 16 Issue 69 (February 1993)
- 17 Issue 70
- 18 Issue 71
- 19 Issue 73
- 20 References
- 21 External Links
Issue 30
Article: Building the Perfect 'Mech by Kevin Stein
The example 'Mech created is called the Lucien.
Issue 35
TRO: Afterburner AFT 1B 'Mech by C.W. Hess
Issue 36
- 'Mech Alternatives by Kevin Stein
- TRO: Silhouette, Worker Bee & FreeFall APC hover/jump tanks. (The artwork for the jump tanks was done by revered BattleTech artist Duane Loose.)
Issue 38
- Direct Fire Artillery by C.W. Hess
- Scenario: A Place in the Sun by David L. Pulver. 'Hanse Davion has to act fast to prevent raiders from getting away with six-months stock of radio-actives."
Issue 39
- Scenario: Sky Eyes by Dale L. Kemper. A raid on Patinir.[1]
- Fiction and TO&E: The Waco Rangers- An In-Depth Look by Dale L. Kemper
Issue 44 (April/May 1990)
TRO: Cestus CST-3S Heavy BattleMech by Dale L. Kemper.
Note: This is not the canon Cestus BattleMech, but rather statistics intended for the Cestus figure produced by Ral Partha Enterprises… commonly called the BattleDroid Cestus. The text and 'Mech profile is identical to the previously published one from Space Gamer magazine issue #79. Ral Partha's catalog number… referenced explicitly in the Space Gamer article... for this 'Mech was 20-814. The unattributed artwork in the Challenge article looks more like a Rifleman than the artwork from Space Gamer magazine by John Bridges which was clearly based on the Ral Partha figure.[2]
The Introductory Level technology 'Mech was 65 tons and moved like a Panther. It relied on dual AC/2's, ML's and LRM5's for weaponry. It is 2 tons overweight.
Issue 47 (December 1990)
Game Aid: The Psychology of MechWarriors by Marcus L. Rowland. 'What happens if your 'Mech is damaged or destroyed?'
Issue 48 (January/February 1991)
- Scenario: Wolftrap by Dale L. Kemper. 'Wolf's Dragoons struggle to hold their ground.'
Issue 51 (July 1991)
- Game Aid: The Warriors' End by James Beane. This article profiles a well-known bar catering to MechWarriors.
Issue 54 (November 1991)
Featured two single page articles.
- Fiction and Scenario: Ghosts in the Machine by Michael C. LaBossiere.
- Mini-TRO: Laumer heavy tank and the Achilles BattleMech plus record sheets.
Issue 55 (December 1991)
- Game Aid & Scenarios: Connor's World by Michael C. LaBossiere.[3]
- TRO: Agni & Rudra Hovertanks
Issue 60 (May 1992)
- It Takes All Kinds by Patrick Sheats. A MechWarrior Social structure. An empowered society within a society.
Issue 61 (June 1992)
- Scenario: Low Desert Kill by Michael C. LaBossiere. 'Kenseng 4 is an excellent example of what mankind can do to a world.'
- TRO: Yellow Jacket YJ-5K & Mosquito MS-5Q BattleMechs
- Kelson Support Vehicle (Hovercraft)
Issue 67 (December 1992)
- Game Aid: On the Cutting Edge by Vincent J. Tognarelli and Ryan Gore. Features a targeting system "Apple Churchill Hawkeye 4077 weapon linkage system", which allows you to link identical weapon systems to fire together, with one "To Hit" roll.[4]
Issue 68
- Scenario: Fire on the Mountain by Vincent J. Tognarelli. 'Ivan's Marauders are on a non-sanctioned raiding mission.'
Issue 69 (February 1993)
- Game Aid: Infantry and Field Weapons by Michael C. LaBossiere. This article introduces rules for towed field guns, along with a table to determine the Experience Level of an Infantry unit, PLUS rules for Armored Infantry. Designed to enhance the BattleTech Compendium[5]
Issue 70
- Vehicles TRO: Echidna, Porcupine, Tapir, Infantry Transport, Mule & Medusa tanks by Vincent J. Tognarelli.
Issue 71
- Maxed Out! by Dan Snuffin. An Armor Construction Table.
- Scenario: Ant Hill by Michael C. LaBossiere. 'Bandit forces stumble onto a society with Star League-era technology.'
Issue 73
- New Technologies by Aaron Braskin.
- TRO: Pulse Leader PLS-5A, Pulsar & Ranger BattleMechs[6]
References
- ↑ Patinir II (Mercenaries Handbook p94), LC world raided by Wilson's Hussars in 3018.
- ↑ Discussion of of the Cestus.
- ↑ Connor's World may be an unknown planet.
- ↑ Info from user GRUD
- ↑ Info from user GRUD
- ↑ The Pulsar is not connected to the Future Wars version.