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==Description==
 
==Description==
The fifth in [[CGL]]'s PDF exclusive mini-[[Technical Readout]] or TROlet series, '''''Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks''''' (shorted as '''''XTRO:Boondocks''''') uses an extreme adventure holiday company as a framing device to provide full fluff, stats and [[Record Sheets]] of a variety of prototypes and one off [[FrankenMech]] rebuilds of three [[BattleMech]]s, six [[Combat Vehicle]]s,  two [[AeroSpace Fighter]]s and an [[AirShip]] design from previously released Technical Readouts as well as a unique new underwater combat [[IndustrialMech]], all utilizing [[Experimental Technology]] in manufactured and in use along the fringes between the [[Inner Sphere]] and the [[Periphery]].
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The fifth in [[CGL]]'s PDF exclusive mini-''[[Technical Readout]]'' (or ''TROlet'') series, '''''Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks''''' (abbreviated '''''XTRO:Boondocks''''') uses an extreme adventure holiday company as a framing device to provide full fluff, stats, and [[record sheets]] of a variety of prototypes and one off "[[FrankenMech]]" rebuilds of three [[BattleMech]]s, six [[combat vehicle]]s,  two [[aerospace fighter]]s and an [[airship]] design from previously released ''Technical Readouts'', as well as a unique new underwater combat [[IndustrialMech]], all utilizing [[experimental technology]] manufactured and in use along the fringes between the [[Inner Sphere]] and the [[Periphery]].
  
In-universe, the TRO is a periodical, the ''FrontierTech Magazine'', released on 13 September [[3077]] as a quarterly guide to the adventure offerings of its parent company, [[FrontierTech|FrontierTech, Inc.]]
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In-universe, the ''TRO'' is a periodical, the ''FrontierTech Magazine'', released on 13 September [[3077]] as a quarterly guide to the adventure offerings of its parent company, [[FrontierTech|FrontierTech, Inc.]]
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
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Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks ''samples the custom and prototype designs that have begun to turn up on the lesser-known worlds of the [[BattleTech]] universe. Each design featured in this book incorporates some of the latest technologies developed by the realms of the Inner Sphere as the war against the [[Word of Blake]] continues. These technologies—first described in [[Tactical Operations]]—have yet to achieve widespread production, but each has been prototyped and rushed to the field for their desperate consumers. Statistics and Record Sheets are included for 13 new experimental [[BattleMech]]s, vehicles, and aerospace units presented in this book, ready for play in advanced BattleTech games.''}}
 
Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks ''samples the custom and prototype designs that have begun to turn up on the lesser-known worlds of the [[BattleTech]] universe. Each design featured in this book incorporates some of the latest technologies developed by the realms of the Inner Sphere as the war against the [[Word of Blake]] continues. These technologies—first described in [[Tactical Operations]]—have yet to achieve widespread production, but each has been prototyped and rushed to the field for their desperate consumers. Statistics and Record Sheets are included for 13 new experimental [[BattleMech]]s, vehicles, and aerospace units presented in this book, ready for play in advanced BattleTech games.''}}
 
  
 
==Contents==
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Cover art was originally used in the 1996 edition of [[The Periphery (1996)|The Periphery]] sourcebook.
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* The cover art was originally used in the 1996 edition of [[The Periphery (1996)|''The Periphery'']] sourcebook.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 31 July 2022

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Experimental Technical Readout: Boondocks
Product information
Type Technical Readout (PDF)
Development Herbert A. Beas II
Randall N. Bills, Jason Schmetzer (Development Assistance)
Primary writing Joel Steverson
Herbert A. Beas II (Writing Assistance)
Pages 27
Cover Artwork Matt Heerdt (Design & Layout)
Interior Artwork David L. McCulloch (Record Sheets)
Illustrations Brent Evans
Doug Chaffee
Chris Lewis
Jim Nelson
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code ECAT 35644
First published June 2nd, 2010
MSRP $4.95
Content
Era Jihad
Agency FrontierTech, Inc.
Universe Date 13 September 3077
Series Experimental Technical Readouts
Preceded by Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations
Followed by Experimental Technical Readout: Davion

Description[edit]

The fifth in CGL's PDF exclusive mini-Technical Readout (or TROlet) series, Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks (abbreviated XTRO:Boondocks) uses an extreme adventure holiday company as a framing device to provide full fluff, stats, and record sheets of a variety of prototypes and one off "FrankenMech" rebuilds of three BattleMechs, six combat vehicles, two aerospace fighters and an airship design from previously released Technical Readouts, as well as a unique new underwater combat IndustrialMech, all utilizing experimental technology manufactured and in use along the fringes between the Inner Sphere and the Periphery.

In-universe, the TRO is a periodical, the FrontierTech Magazine, released on 13 September 3077 as a quarterly guide to the adventure offerings of its parent company, FrontierTech, Inc.

From the back cover[edit]

Testing the Fringes

No world has been left untouched by the Jihad. As the great states battle for survival against their fanatic enemies, the fringes have been left to their own devices, at risk for any number of plots by nearby opportunists and marauding brigands. While some interstellar companies have come to see these frontiers as a potential new customer base for defensive hardware, there are also many others on these “back woods” worlds who have called upon their own resourcefulness, to bring new weapons to bear in the war against eternal chaos.

Experimental Tech Readout: Boondocks samples the custom and prototype designs that have begun to turn up on the lesser-known worlds of the BattleTech universe. Each design featured in this book incorporates some of the latest technologies developed by the realms of the Inner Sphere as the war against the Word of Blake continues. These technologies—first described in Tactical Operations—have yet to achieve widespread production, but each has been prototyped and rushed to the field for their desperate consumers. Statistics and Record Sheets are included for 13 new experimental BattleMechs, vehicles, and aerospace units presented in this book, ready for play in advanced BattleTech games.

Contents[edit]

  • Introduction
Cornelius MacGilicutty - CEO, FrontierTech, Inc. 13 September 3077

Related TROs[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The cover art was originally used in the 1996 edition of The Periphery sourcebook.