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| development        = [[Herbert A. Beas II]], <br /> [[Randall N. Bills]], <br /> [[Diane Piron-Gelman]] (Product Editing)
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| primarywriting      = Herbert A. Beas II, <br /> Randall N. Bills, <br /> [[Loren L. Coleman]], <br /> [[Warner Doles (person)|Warner Doles]], <br /> [[Chris Hartford]], <br /> [[Ken Horner]], <br /> [[Kevin Killany]], <br /> [[Nick Marsala|Nick "Gunslinger" Marsala]], <br /> [[David L. McCulloch]], <br /> [[Ben Rome]], <br /> [[Paul Sjardijn]], <br /> [[Christoffer Trossen|Christoffer "Bones" Trossen]], <br /> [[Øystein Tvedten]], <br /> [[Phaedra Weldon]]; <br /> Loren L. Coleman ([[Shadows of Faith]]) story; <br /> Ben Rome, Paul Sjardijn (Chaos Unbound)
|MSRP=24.99
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| pages              = 160
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| cover              = [[Klaus Scherwinski]], <br /> [[Jason Vargas]] (Design), <br /> Randall N. Bills (Art Direction)
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| interiorart        = [[Jim Nelson]] (Header Design), <br> [[David M. Stansel Garner]] (Layout), <br> [[Chris Lewis]] (Additional Graphic Elements)
*[[Herbert A. Beas II]]
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| illustrations       = [[Gerhard Mozsi]]
*[[Randall N. Bills]]
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| publisher          = [[FanPro]]
*[[Loren L. Coleman]]
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| productioncode      = 35023
*[[Warner Doles (person)|Warner Doles]]
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| year                = August, 2005
*[[Chris Hartford]]
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| ISBN10              = 1932564578
*[[Ken Horner]]
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| ISBN13              = 978-1932564570
*[[Kevin Killany]]
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| MSRP                = $24.99
*[[Nick Marsala]]
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| content            =
*[[David L. McColluch]]
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| era                = [[Jihad era|Jihad]]
*[[Ben Rome]]
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| timeline            = [[3068]]
*[[Paul Sjardijn]]
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| series              = Jihad Books
*[[Christoffer Trossen]]
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*[[Oystein Tvedten]]
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*[[Phaedra Weldon]]
 
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*[[Herbert A. Beas II]]
 
*[[Randall N. Bills]]
 
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*[[Chris Lewis]]
 
*[[Gerhard Moszi]]
 
*[[Klaus Scherwinski]]
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
'''''Dawn of the Jihad''''' describes the chaos of the first two years of the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], but it does this in a format never before seen in a [[BattleTech]] source book. Rather than describe the events exactly as they unfolded, ''Dawn of the Jihad'' resembles a collection of news reports and intercepted transmissions that provide an incomplete, and sometimes inaccurate, picture of the events as they unfold. This was done as a compromise because [[FanPro]] was unable to publish [[Classic BattleTech]] novels. The book is divided into sections, each focusing on [[mercenaries]], the [[Lyran Alliance]], [[Federated Suns]], [[Free Worlds League]], [[ComStar]]/[[Word of Blake]], the [[Clans]], and [[Capellan Confederation]], with a wrap-up at the end. The rules are at the end of the book.
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'''''Dawn of the Jihad''''' describes the chaos of the first two years of the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], but it does this in a format never before seen in a [[BattleTech]] sourcebook. Rather than describe the events exactly as they unfolded, ''Dawn of the Jihad'' resembles a collection of news reports and intercepted transmissions that provide an incomplete, and sometimes inaccurate, picture of the events as they unfold. This was done as a compromise because [[FanPro]] was unable to publish [[Classic BattleTech]] novels. The book is divided into sections, each focusing on [[mercenaries]], the [[Lyran Alliance]], [[Federated Suns]], [[Free Worlds League]], [[ComStar]]/[[Word of Blake]], the [[Clans]], and [[Capellan Confederation]], with a wrap-up at the end. The rules are at the end of the book.
  
 
In addition to the fictional elements, the book features another new innovation, tracks. Tracks are essentially the seeds of scenarios that players can use to play out some parts of the Jihad, whether it be with ground forces, aerospace forces, or as part of an RPG campaign. Players can then follow one track to the next to flesh out the full campaign, Chaos Unbound.
 
In addition to the fictional elements, the book features another new innovation, tracks. Tracks are essentially the seeds of scenarios that players can use to play out some parts of the Jihad, whether it be with ground forces, aerospace forces, or as part of an RPG campaign. Players can then follow one track to the next to flesh out the full campaign, Chaos Unbound.
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==From the back cover==
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{{quote|''November [[3067]] saw the culmination of work two centuries in the making, work begun by [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Conrad Toyama]] of [[ComStar]], successor to [[Jerome Blake]] and the man responsible for single-handedly turning ComStar into a quasi-religious organization with a vision: to lead mankind to the light... by any means necessary.''
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''When the [[Star League]] self-destructs, a [[Thomas Marik|shadowy power]] behind the fanatical [[Word of Blake]] pulls the strings taut in righteous anger, launching a war to bring humanity to its knees.''
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''But amidst the chaos and confusion swirling across a thousand light years, all is not as it appears. Friend becomes foe and today's truth is the lie of tomorrow. Can the [[Inner Sphere]] survive the opening of ComStar's box of secrets?''
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Dawn of the Jihad ''shakes the [[Classic BattleTech]] universe to its foundation, documenting the opening year in a decades-long struggle for the very survival of humanity. The series of events presented in this book unfold in a rolling format, allowing readers to immerse themselves more directly into the action than ever before. Players of both Classic BattleTech and Classic BattleTech RPG will also find framework rules to run almost any type of campaign set in this chaotic time.''}}
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==Contents==
 
==Contents==
:The Developer's Say
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* The Developer's Say
:"Shadows of Faith"
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* "Shadows of Faith"
:Introduction
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* Introduction
::How to Use This Book
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** How To Use This Book
:And It Came to Pass
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::War Engulfs Inner Sphere
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* And It Came to Pass
:::Decade of Tumult
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** War Engulfs Inner Sphere
:::Opening Shots
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:Filthy Money
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* Filthy Money
::War Strikes Mercenaries!
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** War Strikes Mercenaries!
::The Gathering Storm
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** The Gathering Storm
:::Where the Money Trail Ends
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** Death of a [[Jaime Wolf|Legend]]
:::Northwind Highlanders Returning Home
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** Counterstrike
::Death of a Legend
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** Fall of [[Outreach]]
:::Harlech City Under Siege!
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** Legacy of Distrust
::Counterstrike
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:::Dragoons Break Contract
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* Burning Fist
:::Northwind Blockade
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** [[Tharkad]] Burns
:::Mars: What Happened?
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** The Greater War
::Fall of Outreach
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:::Mercenary Treachery
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* Broken Swords
:::Outreach Bombarded!
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** Sunset Over the Sword
:::Outreach: A Survivor's Account
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** The Forgotten Fronts
::Legacy of Distrust
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** Marches at War
:::"Divine Retribution"
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:::Mercenaries Under Fire
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* Tears of the Dragon
:::Reunning the Blockade
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** Dreams Torn Asunder
:Burning Fist
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** [[Black Dragon Society|Black Dragon]] Rising
::Tharkad Burns
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** The Widening Conflicts
:::Star League Disbanded!
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:::Horror Unleashed
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* The Eagle Screams
:::Chaos and Confusion
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** Winds of Change
:::The Archon Dead?
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** Day of the Hawk
::The Greater War
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:::Skye Assaulted!
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* Enemy Brothers
:::Long Odds for Duke Robert
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** Rumbling Downward
:::Wave Two?
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** Tide of Fire
:::An Appeal for Unity
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** Case White
:::Skye-League War Forces Archon's Hand
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** Mopping up
:::Alliance Under Siege--Day 115
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:Broken Swords
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* Trials of Victory
::Sunset Over the Sword
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** Silent Runnings
:::Who Is In Charge?
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** On the Precipice
:::Marshal of the Armies Speaks
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** Righteous Rage
::The Forgotten Fronts
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:::The Pleiades Question
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* Celestial Crises
:::Lest We Forget
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** Gathering Shadows
:::The Taurian Problem
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** Flashing Swords
::Marches at War
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** Falling Skies
:::Operation Sovereign Justice Underway
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:::Sovereign Justice Strikes Deep
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* Aftershocks
:Tears of the Dragon
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::Dreams Torn Asunder
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* Chaos Unbound
:::Leaders Gather for Whitting 3067
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** Chaos Unbound: Dawn of the Jihad
:::Star League Disbands
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** How to Use This Section
:::The Dragon Speaks
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** Warchest Point System
::Black Dragon Rising
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** Ending the Campaign
:::Uprising on Luthien!
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** Chaos Unbound: The Setup
:::Betrayal at the Dragon's Heart
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** Look Who's Coming to Dinner
:::"Cowardice!"
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** Another Day, Another [[C-bill]]
:::Doctors: Coordinator Ill, Recovering
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** FUBAR!
:::"Who Among Us Shall Rule?"
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** Payback
:The Eagle Screams
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** Vacationing in the Wasteland
::Winds of Change
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** The [[Skye]] is Falling!
:::The Star League Failure: What Happened?
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** Running From the Devil
:::Mercenary Assault on Mars Fails!
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** Game On!
:::Tharkad: Was it or Wasn't it?
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** Golden Goose
:::Assassins Gun Down Head of Sirian Concordance
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** Full Metal Press
:::Outreach Nuked!
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** Falcon Ptomaine
::Day of the Hawk
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** Final Curtain?
:::War!
 
:::Bolan Declares War
 
:::Captain-General Condemns "Lyran Aggression"
 
:::Steiners Launch Second Wave
 
:::At Last!
 
:::Jeremy Brett: Usurper in a Hero's Clothing?
 
:::Knights Recalled
 
:Enemy Brothers
 
::Rumbling Downward
 
:::Word of Blake Declares War as Star League Dies
 
:::Heretics and Traitors!
 
:::Slaughter!
 
:::Com Guards Shattered
 
::Tide of Fire
 
:::Tukayyid Hit, Heavy Casualties Reported
 
:::Dow Vows "Swift Retribution"
 
::Case White
 
:::Precentor Martial Victor Steiner-Davion Speaks
 
:::Case White Underway!
 
:::"Devastation"
 
::Mopping up
 
:::"The Bringers of Truth"
 
:::The Holy Light of Blake Comes to Demeter
 
:Trials of Victory
 
::Silent Running
 
:::Whispers and Rumors I
 
:::Whispers and Rumors II
 
:::Awaiting Orders
 
:::Borrowed Time
 
::On the Precipice
 
:::Whispers and Rumors III
 
:::Time of Deliberation
 
:::Whispers and Rumors IV
 
:::Outreach Survivors?
 
:::Guarding the Flank
 
::Righteous Rage
 
:::Showing restraint
 
:::Watching and Waiting
 
:::Cry Havoc
 
:Celestial Crises
 
::Gathering Shadows
 
:::Celestial Wisdom Dedicates Memorial
 
:::Blake's Wrath Targets Capellan People
 
:::St. Ives Struck
 
:::Royal Family Kidnapping
 
::Flashing Swords
 
:::Capellans, Unite!
 
:::Luck or Foresight?
 
:::Reclaim Your Destiny
 
:::Victorious They Vanquish!
 
:::Fortress of Determination
 
:::Davions Sue for Peace
 
::Falling Skies
 
:::Sian Struck!
 
:::Not Again!
 
:::Union of Sword and Spirit
 
:::Too Far!
 
:Aftershocks
 
:Chaos Unbound
 
::Chaos Unbound: Dawn of the Jihad
 
::How to Use This Section
 
:::Tracks
 
:::Campaign Special Rules
 
::Warchest Point System
 
:::Getting Started
 
:::Warchest Points Between Tracks
 
:::Skill Advancement
 
::Ending the Campaign
 
::Chaos Unbound: The Setup
 
::Look Who's Coming to Dinner
 
::Another Day, Another C-bill
 
::FUBAR!
 
::Payback
 
::Vacationing in the Wasteland
 
::The Skye is Falling!
 
::Running From the Devil
 
::Game On!
 
::Golden Goose
 
::Full Metal Pres
 
::Falcon Ptomaine
 
::Final Curtain?
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*This book is the first in a proposed series that introduces the Jihad.
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*Editors: whenever you cite ''Dawn of the Jihad'' in an article, please also cite the relevant pages from ''Blake Ascending'', which duplicates each page from ''Dawn of the Jihad'' page-for-page. In ''Dawn of the Jihad'', all 160 pages match those of ''Blake Ascending'' exactly (ex: ''DotJ'', p. 137 is the same as ''BA'', p. 137).
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*The front page shows the Blakist bombing of [[Outreach]], homeworld of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], in the later stages of the battle of [[Second Battle of Outreach (3067)|Second Harlech]], one of the first battles of the Jihad.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 11 March 2024

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Dawn of the Jihad
Product information
Type Sourcebook
Development Herbert A. Beas II,
Randall N. Bills,
Diane Piron-Gelman (Product Editing)
Primary writing Herbert A. Beas II,
Randall N. Bills,
Loren L. Coleman,
Warner Doles,
Chris Hartford,
Ken Horner,
Kevin Killany,
Nick "Gunslinger" Marsala,
David L. McCulloch,
Ben Rome,
Paul Sjardijn,
Christoffer "Bones" Trossen,
Øystein Tvedten,
Phaedra Weldon;
Loren L. Coleman (Shadows of Faith) story;
Ben Rome, Paul Sjardijn (Chaos Unbound)
Pages 160
Cover Artwork Klaus Scherwinski,
Jason Vargas (Design),
Randall N. Bills (Art Direction)
Interior Artwork Jim Nelson (Header Design),
David M. Stansel Garner (Layout),
Chris Lewis (Additional Graphic Elements)
Illustrations Gerhard Mozsi
Publication information
Publisher FanPro
Product code 35023
First published August, 2005
ISBN-10 1932564578
ISBN-13 978-1932564570
MSRP $24.99
Content
Era Jihad
Timeline 3068
Series Jihad Books

Description[edit]

Dawn of the Jihad describes the chaos of the first two years of the Word of Blake Jihad, but it does this in a format never before seen in a BattleTech sourcebook. Rather than describe the events exactly as they unfolded, Dawn of the Jihad resembles a collection of news reports and intercepted transmissions that provide an incomplete, and sometimes inaccurate, picture of the events as they unfold. This was done as a compromise because FanPro was unable to publish Classic BattleTech novels. The book is divided into sections, each focusing on mercenaries, the Lyran Alliance, Federated Suns, Free Worlds League, ComStar/Word of Blake, the Clans, and Capellan Confederation, with a wrap-up at the end. The rules are at the end of the book.

In addition to the fictional elements, the book features another new innovation, tracks. Tracks are essentially the seeds of scenarios that players can use to play out some parts of the Jihad, whether it be with ground forces, aerospace forces, or as part of an RPG campaign. Players can then follow one track to the next to flesh out the full campaign, Chaos Unbound.


From the back cover[edit]

November 3067 saw the culmination of work two centuries in the making, work begun by Primus Conrad Toyama of ComStar, successor to Jerome Blake and the man responsible for single-handedly turning ComStar into a quasi-religious organization with a vision: to lead mankind to the light... by any means necessary.

When the Star League self-destructs, a shadowy power behind the fanatical Word of Blake pulls the strings taut in righteous anger, launching a war to bring humanity to its knees.

But amidst the chaos and confusion swirling across a thousand light years, all is not as it appears. Friend becomes foe and today's truth is the lie of tomorrow. Can the Inner Sphere survive the opening of ComStar's box of secrets?

Dawn of the Jihad shakes the Classic BattleTech universe to its foundation, documenting the opening year in a decades-long struggle for the very survival of humanity. The series of events presented in this book unfold in a rolling format, allowing readers to immerse themselves more directly into the action than ever before. Players of both Classic BattleTech and Classic BattleTech RPG will also find framework rules to run almost any type of campaign set in this chaotic time.


Contents[edit]

  • The Developer's Say
  • "Shadows of Faith"
  • Introduction
    • How To Use This Book
  • And It Came to Pass
    • War Engulfs Inner Sphere
  • Filthy Money
    • War Strikes Mercenaries!
    • The Gathering Storm
    • Death of a Legend
    • Counterstrike
    • Fall of Outreach
    • Legacy of Distrust
  • Burning Fist
  • Broken Swords
    • Sunset Over the Sword
    • The Forgotten Fronts
    • Marches at War
  • Tears of the Dragon
    • Dreams Torn Asunder
    • Black Dragon Rising
    • The Widening Conflicts
  • The Eagle Screams
    • Winds of Change
    • Day of the Hawk
  • Enemy Brothers
    • Rumbling Downward
    • Tide of Fire
    • Case White
    • Mopping up
  • Trials of Victory
    • Silent Runnings
    • On the Precipice
    • Righteous Rage
  • Celestial Crises
    • Gathering Shadows
    • Flashing Swords
    • Falling Skies
  • Aftershocks
  • Chaos Unbound
    • Chaos Unbound: Dawn of the Jihad
    • How to Use This Section
    • Warchest Point System
    • Ending the Campaign
    • Chaos Unbound: The Setup
    • Look Who's Coming to Dinner
    • Another Day, Another C-bill
    • FUBAR!
    • Payback
    • Vacationing in the Wasteland
    • The Skye is Falling!
    • Running From the Devil
    • Game On!
    • Golden Goose
    • Full Metal Press
    • Falcon Ptomaine
    • Final Curtain?

Notes[edit]

  • Editors: whenever you cite Dawn of the Jihad in an article, please also cite the relevant pages from Blake Ascending, which duplicates each page from Dawn of the Jihad page-for-page. In Dawn of the Jihad, all 160 pages match those of Blake Ascending exactly (ex: DotJ, p. 137 is the same as BA, p. 137).