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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
'''''Far Country''''', the only [[BattleTech]] book written by [[Peter Rice (person)|Peter Rice]], is notable for its unorthodox storyline which has only tenuous connections with the established universe. It is the only [[canon|canonical]] source where sentient [[alien]]s play a significant role, something many fans feel should have no place in the fictional BattleTech universe. As a consequence, its canonicity is often questioned (see below).
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'''''Far Country''''', the only [[BattleTech]] book written by [[Peter Rice]], is notable for its unorthodox storyline which has only tenuous connections with the established universe. It is the only [[canon|canonical]] source where sentient [[alien]]s play a significant role, something many fans feel should have no place in the fictional BattleTech universe. As a consequence, its canonicity is often questioned (see below).
  
 
Other noteworthy aspects of the novel include the introduction of two new starship classes and a new APC type into canon, and some details on hyperspace jumps and the cockpit layout of a [[LAM]].
 
Other noteworthy aspects of the novel include the introduction of two new starship classes and a new APC type into canon, and some details on hyperspace jumps and the cockpit layout of a [[LAM]].
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===Prologue - Year 2510 (Chapters 1 and 2)===
 
===Prologue - Year 2510 (Chapters 1 and 2)===
During the [[McAllister Rebellion]], troops are moved from the distant edges of the Draconis Combine, including the 2452nd Battalion of the [[5th Galedon Regulars]] on [[Salford]] under ''[[Chu-sa]]'' Tokashio Hamata. On 9 November [[2510]] he oversees his troops being loaded on ''[[Vulture (DropShip class)|Vulture]]''-class [[DropShip]]s and embarks one of them, the ''[[Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]''. The DropShips take off and dock with the ''[[Leviathan (JumpShip class)|Leviathan]]''-class [[JumpShip]] ''[[Raiden (Individual Leviathan-class JumpShip)|Raiden]]'' which is supposed to bring them to [[Brailsford]].
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During the [[McAllister Rebellion]], troops are moved from the distant edges of the Draconis Combine, including the 2452nd Battalion of the [[5th Galedon Regulars]] on [[Salford]] under ''[[Chu-sa]]'' Tokashio Hamata. On 9 November [[2510]] he oversees his troops being loaded on ''[[Vulture (DropShip)|Vulture]]''-class [[DropShip]]s and embarks one of them, the ''[[Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]''. The DropShips take off and dock with the ''[[Leviathan (JumpShip)|Leviathan]]''-class [[JumpShip]] ''[[Raiden (Leviathan)|Raiden]]'' which is supposed to bring them to [[Brailsford]].
  
 
However, the jump fails, effectively wrecking the ''Raiden'' and damaging all DropShips to some degree. They find themselves stranded in an unknown star system. Two locations, a planet and a large moon, are identified as being habitable for humans. The initial plan is to release the DropShips after six days of drift so that they can complete the voyage under their own power, but late on day five the ''Raiden''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s fusion core has to be scrammed. The ship is slowly breaking up and the DropShips must be released. One DropShip is trapped by a deformed [[Docking collar|Hardpoint]] in the process and ruptures its hull when trying to yank free. Four DropShips are clustered together, the others fan out. One ship brushes another while maneuvering; locked together and out of control they spin towards the planet for two days with no hope of survival. [[Lifeboat]]s carrying the JumpShip crew follow the surviving DropShips to the planet, later known as [[Kaetetôã]].
 
However, the jump fails, effectively wrecking the ''Raiden'' and damaging all DropShips to some degree. They find themselves stranded in an unknown star system. Two locations, a planet and a large moon, are identified as being habitable for humans. The initial plan is to release the DropShips after six days of drift so that they can complete the voyage under their own power, but late on day five the ''Raiden''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s fusion core has to be scrammed. The ship is slowly breaking up and the DropShips must be released. One DropShip is trapped by a deformed [[Docking collar|Hardpoint]] in the process and ruptures its hull when trying to yank free. Four DropShips are clustered together, the others fan out. One ship brushes another while maneuvering; locked together and out of control they spin towards the planet for two days with no hope of survival. [[Lifeboat]]s carrying the JumpShip crew follow the surviving DropShips to the planet, later known as [[Kaetetôã]].
  
 
===Part I - 3056 (Chapters 3 through 24)===
 
===Part I - 3056 (Chapters 3 through 24)===
On 7 November [[3056]], the ''[[Scout (JumpShip class)|Scout]]''-class JumpShip ''[[Telendine]]'' has been awaiting clearance for fourteen days already while waiting at a [[Jump Point]] in the Salford system. Master and Commander Reston Bannin, a merchant, is fuming as he has a DropShip packed with valuable, but perishable [[Cholobara]] wine sitting down on the planet. Against his wishes he is assigned "military cargo" instead, namely a ''[[Leopard]]''-class DropShip carrying a [[DEST]] team under ''Sho-sa'' Yubari Takuda and [[Vost Lance|Garber Vost's mercenary unit]], bound for a classified destination. Like the ''Raiden'' did 546 years earlier, the ''Telendine'' misjumps out of Salford and has to be abandoned. Its lifeboat and the DropShip descend on Kaetetôã, noting the derelict hulk of another ship (the ''Raiden'') in orbit. They manage a crash landing on-planet.
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On 7 November [[3056]] the ''[[Scout]]''-class JumpShip ''[[Telendine]]'' has been awaiting clearance for fourteen days already while waiting at a [[Jump Point]] in the Salford system. Master and Commander Reston Bannin, a merchant, is fuming as he has a DropShip packed with valuable, but perishable [[Cholobara]] wine sitting down on the planet. Against his wishes he is assigned "military cargo" instead, namely a ''[[Leopard]]''-class DropShip carrying a [[DEST]] team under ''Sho-sa'' Yubari Takuda and [[Vost Lance|Garber Vost's mercenary unit]], bound for a classified destination. Like the ''Raiden'' did 546 years earlier, the ''Telendine'' misjumps out of Salford and has to be abandoned. Its lifeboat and the DropShip descend on Kaetetôã, noting the derelict hulk of another ship (the ''Raiden'') in orbit. They manage a crash landing on-planet.
  
 
During the first night on the alien planet, the 27 remaining survivors form three distinct groups: Twelve DEST soldiers, eleven mercenaries and the four crew from the spaceships. Mercenary leader [[Garber Vost]] confronts Takuda with allegations that the Draconis Combine failed to fulfill their part of the mercenary contract, namely the safe insertion and extraction clause, and declares the contract null and void under the radically changed circumstances. He goes on to suggest that the surviving women should be dealt out to the best men to ensure survival on this new world, which all agree they have no chance to leave again.
 
During the first night on the alien planet, the 27 remaining survivors form three distinct groups: Twelve DEST soldiers, eleven mercenaries and the four crew from the spaceships. Mercenary leader [[Garber Vost]] confronts Takuda with allegations that the Draconis Combine failed to fulfill their part of the mercenary contract, namely the safe insertion and extraction clause, and declares the contract null and void under the radically changed circumstances. He goes on to suggest that the surviving women should be dealt out to the best men to ensure survival on this new world, which all agree they have no chance to leave again.
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* ''[[Leopard]]''
 
* ''[[Leopard]]''
 
* ''[[Seeker]]'' (mentioned as modern successor to the similar ''Vulture'' class)
 
* ''[[Seeker]]'' (mentioned as modern successor to the similar ''Vulture'' class)
* ''[[Vulture (DropShip class)|Vulture]]'' (''[[Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]'')
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* ''[[Vulture (DropShip)|Vulture]]'' (''[[Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]'')
  
 
===JumpShips===
 
===JumpShips===
* ''[[Leviathan (JumpShip class)|Leviathan]]'' (''[[Raiden (Individual Leviathan-class JumpShip)|Raiden]]'')
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* ''[[Leviathan (JumpShip)|Leviathan]]'' (''[[Raiden (Leviathan)|Raiden]]'')
* ''[[Scout (JumpShip class)|Scout]]'' (''[[Telendine]]'')
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* ''[[Scout]]'' (''[[Telendine]]'')
  
 
== Explorer Corps context ==
 
== Explorer Corps context ==
Around 1993, [[FASA]] planned to expand the [[BattleTech]] universe through a new story arc dealing with the exploration of the [[Periphery]] under the aegis of [[ComStar]]'s [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] in search of [[Strana Mechty]], the [[Clan]] homeworld. This would have expanded the game's scope beyond the known human sphere of influence, with possible encounters of [[aliens]]. The core product of this new line would have been the ''Explorer Corps Campaign Set'' which was originally planned to be a boxed set. ''Far Country'' was to be the first of several novels in the Explorer Corps setting; author [[Peter Rice (person)|Peter Rice]] was said<ref>according to [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forumarchive/index.php/topic,57959.msg1386842.html#msg1386842 this posting] (dead link) (archived) on the [[CBT Forum]]; posting also copied to this article's [[Talk:Far Country|Talk page]] for reference</ref> to have had a contract for a second "Explorer Corps" novel. FASA ultimately did not follow up this plan, however. Instead of the boxed campaign set, ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]'' was eventually released as a sourcebook and no further "Explorer Corps" novels were published after ''Far Country''.
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Around 1993, [[FASA]] planned to expand the [[BattleTech]] universe through a new story arc dealing with the exploration of the [[Periphery]] under the aegis of [[ComStar]]'s [[Explorer Corps]] in search of [[Strana Mechty]], the [[Clan]] homeworld. This would have expanded the game's scope beyond the known human sphere of influence, with possible encounters of [[aliens]]. The core product of this new line would have been the ''Explorer Corps Campaign Set'' which was originally planned to be a boxed set. ''Far Country'' was to be the first of several novels in the Explorer Corps setting; author [[Peter Rice (person)|Peter Rice]] was said<ref>according to [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forumarchive/index.php/topic,57959.msg1386842.html#msg1386842 this posting] (dead link) (archived) on the [[CBT Forum]]; posting also copied to this article's [[Talk:Far Country|Talk page]] for reference</ref> to have had a contract for a second "Explorer Corps" novel. FASA ultimately did not follow up this plan, however. Instead of the boxed campaign set, ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]'' was eventually released as a sourcebook and no further "Explorer Corps" novels were published after ''Far Country''.
  
 
An advertisement for ''The Far Country'' in the [[1993 Update Flyer]] reads:
 
An advertisement for ''The Far Country'' in the [[1993 Update Flyer]] reads:

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