Difference between revisions of "Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)"
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| era = [[Dark Age]] | | era = [[Dark Age]] | ||
| timeline = [[3130]] | | timeline = [[3130]] | ||
− | | series = MechWarrior: Dark Age website | + | | series = [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] website ([[LinkNet]]) |
| precededby = ''[[Dark Age: LinkNet Articles (3136)]]'' | | precededby = ''[[Dark Age: LinkNet Articles (3136)]]'' | ||
| followedby = ''[[Dark Age: Touring the Stars (3130)]]'' | | followedby = ''[[Dark Age: Touring the Stars (3130)]]'' | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)''' was originally a subsection of pages presented on [[LinkNet]], the official website for the ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]'' (MWDA) game, in 2003. The individual pages detailing some of the various planets that made up the [[Republic of the Sphere]] in the year [[3130]]. | + | '''Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)''' was originally a subsection of pages presented on [[LinkNet]], the official website for the ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]'' (MWDA) game, in 2003. The individual pages were writeups detailing some of the various planets that made up the [[Republic of the Sphere]] in the year [[3130]]. |
− | After [[Topps, Inc.]] discontinued the game and took the MWDA website down, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] began to host the entries, assembled in a downloadable PDF document they named ''Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)''. The 251-page document has no cover features and no introduction, and is broken up into ten sections by | + | After [[Topps, Inc.]] discontinued the game and took the MWDA website down, [[Catalyst Game Labs]] began to host the entries, assembled in a downloadable PDF document they named ''Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)''. The 251-page document has no cover features and no introduction, and is broken up into ten sections by [[Prefectures]] following the structure of the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. |
− | A number of pages are | + | A number of pages are devoid of any information other than the world's name and the statement "No description for this world." It may be presumed these pages would have been developed as the original website grew. |
==Contents== | ==Contents== |
Revision as of 06:45, 7 June 2017
Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130) | |
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Product information | |
Type | Sourcebook (former website) |
Pages | 251 |
Publication information | |
Publisher | WizKids/CGL |
First published | 2003 |
Content | |
Era | Dark Age |
Timeline | 3130 |
Series | MechWarrior: Dark Age website (LinkNet) |
Preceded by | Dark Age: LinkNet Articles (3136) |
Followed by | Dark Age: Touring the Stars (3130) |
Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130) was originally a subsection of pages presented on LinkNet, the official website for the MechWarrior: Dark Age (MWDA) game, in 2003. The individual pages were writeups detailing some of the various planets that made up the Republic of the Sphere in the year 3130.
After Topps, Inc. discontinued the game and took the MWDA website down, Catalyst Game Labs began to host the entries, assembled in a downloadable PDF document they named Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130). The 251-page document has no cover features and no introduction, and is broken up into ten sections by Prefectures following the structure of the Republic of the Sphere.
A number of pages are devoid of any information other than the world's name and the statement "No description for this world." It may be presumed these pages would have been developed as the original website grew.
Contents
Contents
As the document has no actual formal page devoted to contents, this section is subdivided into subsections after the prefectures of the presented worlds. Entries with the letter 'b' following it (ex: (b)) were not provided any information on the page named after it and were presented as blank pages.
Prefecture I
Alnasi | Alrakis | Altais | Alya |
Ascella | Cebalrai | Dromini IV | Dyev |
Eltanin | Imbros III | Kaus Australis | Kaus Borealis |
Kaus Media | Kessel | Konstance | Kuzuu |
Lambrecht | Moore | New Wessex | Sabik |
Tsukude | Vega |
Prefecture II
Al Na'ir | Albalii | Ashio | Athenry |
Chichibu | Dabih | Deneb Algedi | Halstead Station |
Kervil | Nashira | Nirasaki | Piedmont |
Pike IV | Rukbat | Saffel | Shimonita |
Shinonoi | Shitara | Styx | Telos IV |
Yance I |
Prefecture III
Addicks | Ancha | Biham | Cylene |
David | Errai | Fellanin II | Galatia III |
Helen | Mallory's World | Mara | Markab |
Murchison | Northwind | Ozawa | Proserpina |
Quentin | Sadachbia | Scheat | Skat |
Small World | Towne |
Prefecture IV
Achernar | Alrescha | Angol | Ankaa |
Basalt | Bharat | Caselton | Deneb Kaitos |
Fletcher | Hamal | Hoan | Ingress |
Kawich | Mirach | New Rhodes III | Nopah |
Rio | Ronel | Ruchbah | Schedar |
Sheratan | Tigress | Tikonov | Tybalt |
Yangtze |
Prefecture V
Prefecture VI
Aldebaran (b) | Asuncion (b) | Berenson (b) | Bernardo (b) |
Elgin (b) | Elnath (b) | Hall (b) | Hsien |
Ibstock (b) | Kyrkbacken (b) | Menkalinan (b) | Nanking (b) |
New Canton (b) | Ohrensen (b) | Park Place (b) | Saiph (b) |
Second Try (b) | Suzano (b) | Tall Trees (b) | Wasat (b) |
Yunnah (b) | Zion (b) | Zurich (b) |
Prefecture VII
Abadan (b) | Acubens (b) | Adhafera (b) | Alkes (b) |
Alphard (b) | Augustine (b) | Avellaneda (b) | Bordon (b) |
Castor (b) | Connaught (b) | Devil's Rock (b) | Dieudonne (b) |
Hamilton (b) | Holt (b) | Irian | Kalidasa (b) |
Miaplacidus (b) | Nathan (b) | New Hope (b) | Pollux (b) |
Remulac (b) | Savannah (b) | Stewart (b) | Talitha (b) |
Tania Borealis (b) | Van Diemen IV (b) |
Prefecture VIII
Prefecture IX
Prefecture X
Notes
- For BattleTechWiki editors: when referencing this product, use the following format: Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130), p. ##, "World name", with a link to this article. For example: Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130), p. 54, "Mara".
- This product contains a detailed entry for the planet "Hoan" as a part of Prefecture IV, which doesn't appear on maps. However, there is a planet named Hean on maps in the correct area, so this is probably a typo.
- Although a page within the Prefecture X region is entitled "Epsilon" the entry actually refers to Epsilon Indi in the text.