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Activision's '''MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat''' is a 1995 computer game set in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Several editions and versions of the game exist, oftentimes with different box covers. Two [[MechWarrior_2:_Arcade_Combat_Edition|console ports]] were also made for this game.
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Activision's '''MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat''' is a 1995 computer game set in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Several editions and versions of the game exist, oftentimes with different box covers.
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
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That said, the game is loosely based on the scenario book [[The Falcon and the Wolf]], with some situation descriptions and aftermaths being copied directly from that book. The videos introducing Clan Jade Falcon and Clan Wolf seem in line with the thinking of the fictional timeline. The missions in MechWarrior differ from the missions given in the scenario pack, but the missions themselves appear mostly in line with other BattleTech material. A noteworthy exception is that some DropShips and buildings are shielded. Also, the factions use 'Mechs that in some cases should be considered rare for the faction that uses it. The game ending videos assume that Clan Wolf escapes to what appears to be Earth. This contradicts BattleTech canon, where Clan Wolf splits into two factions, a crusader and a warden faction, and neither of the Wolf factions conquer Earth (at least until the [[ilClan era]]). The situation and aftermath texts provided in the briefings and debriefings tell of the cost of the conflicts for both Clans and how Clan Wolf splits up, with the warden faction of Clan Wolf being affected least because they escape to the Inner Sphere, which is in line with other BattleTech sources.
 
That said, the game is loosely based on the scenario book [[The Falcon and the Wolf]], with some situation descriptions and aftermaths being copied directly from that book. The videos introducing Clan Jade Falcon and Clan Wolf seem in line with the thinking of the fictional timeline. The missions in MechWarrior differ from the missions given in the scenario pack, but the missions themselves appear mostly in line with other BattleTech material. A noteworthy exception is that some DropShips and buildings are shielded. Also, the factions use 'Mechs that in some cases should be considered rare for the faction that uses it. The game ending videos assume that Clan Wolf escapes to what appears to be Earth. This contradicts BattleTech canon, where Clan Wolf splits into two factions, a crusader and a warden faction, and neither of the Wolf factions conquer Earth (at least until the [[ilClan era]]). The situation and aftermath texts provided in the briefings and debriefings tell of the cost of the conflicts for both Clans and how Clan Wolf splits up, with the warden faction of Clan Wolf being affected least because they escape to the Inner Sphere, which is in line with other BattleTech sources.
  
''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' does not mention an outcome from the main game, but tells a new story about the Crusader faction of Wolf Clan from the viewpoint of Clan Ghost Bear, who are trying to figure out who is behind a raid on their genetic material. This storyline, too, is technically apocryphal but was included in fully canonical publications later, namely with the release of the ''Executioner-B'' writeup in [[Shrapnel (magazine)|''Shrapnel'', Issue #8]]: The Battle History section recounts the underwater mission on Thun in some detail, confirming the overall mission of "elements of the 304th Assault Cluster" in [[3058]] against Crusader Wolves to recover genetic legacies of the Bears' founders. The location is given as "a system of underwater caves in Jagger Bay," the ''Executioner'' loadout with PPCs and short-range torpedos is confirmed, and the pilot's name is given as "Erick."
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''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' does not mention an outcome from the main game, but tells a new story about the Crusader faction of Wolf Clan from the viewpoint of Clan Ghost Bear, who are trying to figure out who is behind a raid on their genetic material. This storyline, too, is technically apocryphal but was included in fully canonical publications later, namely with the release of the ''Executioner-B'' writeup in [[Shrapnel (magazine)|''Shrapnel'', Issue #8]]: The Battle History section recounts the underwater mission on Thun in some detail, confirming the overall mission of "elements of the 304th Assault Cluster" in [[3058]] against Crusader Wolves to recover genetic legacies of the Bears' founders. The location is given as "a system of underwater caves in Jagger Bay", the ''Executioner'' loadout with PPCs and short-range torpedos is confirmed, and the pilot's name is given as "Erick".
  
 
==Plot Synopsis==
 
==Plot Synopsis==
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* [[Clan Wolf]]: Initially, the player strikes Jade Falcon holdings and installations on multiple planets, then on Baker 3, he successfully retrieves a T5 Recon Unit (a modified [[Tarantula]]). Then, he must secure a Sensor Array Dome on MacDuff, destroy a solar power array at Evciler, and capture a Falcon Command trailer at Twycross. In Wotan, the player is deployed with another unit to destroy Falcon-controlled resource centers in one major city, and later must locate and destroy a DropShip with sensitive data. On Satellite Karetah, the player poses as a Falcon pilot in a stolen 'Mech and destroys a heavily guarded power core in an atmospheric processing unit so the Falcons cannot use the untapped resources. Eventually on Morges, the player defends an ambassador on his way to an opera theater in the city of Broken Hope and later must destroy a Falcon communications hub.
 
* [[Clan Wolf]]: Initially, the player strikes Jade Falcon holdings and installations on multiple planets, then on Baker 3, he successfully retrieves a T5 Recon Unit (a modified [[Tarantula]]). Then, he must secure a Sensor Array Dome on MacDuff, destroy a solar power array at Evciler, and capture a Falcon Command trailer at Twycross. In Wotan, the player is deployed with another unit to destroy Falcon-controlled resource centers in one major city, and later must locate and destroy a DropShip with sensitive data. On Satellite Karetah, the player poses as a Falcon pilot in a stolen 'Mech and destroys a heavily guarded power core in an atmospheric processing unit so the Falcons cannot use the untapped resources. Eventually on Morges, the player defends an ambassador on his way to an opera theater in the city of Broken Hope and later must destroy a Falcon communications hub.
  
Both campaigns use a noncanon framing device of following a newly minted Clan MechWarrior through various battles in the Refusal War, and fighting Trials of Position that can eventually propel the player to the rank of Khan.  While this provides continuity for the player, the actual units fighting the Refusal War were separated by significant distance and time, and a single MechWarrior could not have participated in all of the campaign's missions.  Nor did the missions correspond with any of the individuals who canonically ended the Refusal War as Khan.  In the Jade Falcon campaign missions Iron Piston and Bronze Anvil, it is possible to achieve temporary victories for the Jade Falcon Clan, but these do not ultimately change the outcome of the war. Specifically, the mission aftermaths for these missions are direct copies of the source material from the scenario pack "The Falcon and the Wolf."
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Both campaigns use a noncanon framing device of following a newly minted Clan MechWarrior through various battles in the Refusal War, and fighting Trials of Position that can eventually propel the player to the rank of Khan.  While this provides continuity for the player, the actual units fighting the Refusal War were separated by significant distance and time, and a single MechWarrior could not have participated in all of the campaign's missions.  Nor did the missions correspond with any of the individuals who canonically ended the Refusal War as Khan.  In the Jade Falcon campaign missions Iron Piston and Bronze Anvil, it is possible to achieve temporary victories for the Jade Falcon Clan, but these do not ultimately change the outcome of the war. Specifically, the mission aftermaths for these missions are direct copies of the source material from the scenario pack "The Falcon and the Wolf".
  
 
===Missions===
 
===Missions===
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'''Flame Tongue''' - [[Sudeten]] - Wolf forces attack the Jade Falcon garrison on the grassy plains of Dargoth and at the port city of Webster.  The player is assigned to destroy a fuel pumping facility and a headquarters building.  ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Flame_Tongue|Transcript]])
 
'''Flame Tongue''' - [[Sudeten]] - Wolf forces attack the Jade Falcon garrison on the grassy plains of Dargoth and at the port city of Webster.  The player is assigned to destroy a fuel pumping facility and a headquarters building.  ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Flame_Tongue|Transcript]])
  
'''Blade Splint''' - [[Zoetermeer]] - The [[2nd Wolf Cavaliers (Clan Wolf)|Second Wolf Cavaliers]] attack the [[10th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|Tenth Falcon Provisional Garrison Cluster]] in the city of Salyn, near the Nalon Spaceport.  The player is assigned to destroy the city's power converter, which has been modified for karyoplasma conversion.  ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Blade_Splint|Transcript]])
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'''Blade Splint''' - [[Zoetermeer]] - The [[2nd Wolf Cavaliers (Clan Wolf)|Second Wolf Cavaliers]] attack the [[10th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|Tenth Falcon Provisional Garrison Cluster]] in the city of Salyn, near the Nalon Spaceport.  The player is assigned to destroy the city's power converter, which has been modified for karyoplasma conversion.  ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Blade_Splint|Transcript]])
  
 
'''Temper Edge''' - [[Baker 3]] - The Wolves' [[341st Assault (Clan Wolf)|341st Assault Cluster]] is counterattacking against a push through the forests of Findley Province on the southern continent of Lowa by the Jade Falcons' [[305th Assault (Clan Jade Falcon)|305th Assault Cluster]].  The player is assigned to enter the snowy Donner Rift and recover a damaged T5 [[Tarantula]] reconnaissance drone which contains enough information about the Falcon attack corridors to enable the Wolves to lay an ambush. ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Temper_Edge|Transcript]])
 
'''Temper Edge''' - [[Baker 3]] - The Wolves' [[341st Assault (Clan Wolf)|341st Assault Cluster]] is counterattacking against a push through the forests of Findley Province on the southern continent of Lowa by the Jade Falcons' [[305th Assault (Clan Jade Falcon)|305th Assault Cluster]].  The player is assigned to enter the snowy Donner Rift and recover a damaged T5 [[Tarantula]] reconnaissance drone which contains enough information about the Falcon attack corridors to enable the Wolves to lay an ambush. ([[MechWarrior_2:_31st_Century_Combat/Temper_Edge|Transcript]])
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In the expansion to ''MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat'', '''''Ghost Bear's Legacy''''' puts the player in the role of a [[Clan Ghost Bear]] cadet about to take part in a [[Trial of Position]] for MechWarrior. Upon completion of the Trial, the player is assigned to the 72nd Assault [[Trinary]] of the [[304th Assault (Clan Ghost Bear)|304th Assault Cluster]] and sent for patrol duty on [[Mannedorf]].
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In the expansion to ''MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat'', '''Ghost Bear's Legacy''' puts the player in the role of a [[Clan Ghost Bear]] cadet about to take part in a [[Trial of Position]] for MechWarrior. Upon completion of the Trial, the player is assigned to the 72nd Assault [[Trinary]] of the [[304th Assault (Clan Ghost Bear)|304th Assault Cluster]] and sent for patrol duty on [[Mannedorf]].
  
 
The ''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' campaign revolves around the retrieval of the genetic legacies of the Clan, which were stolen on the planet [[Ardoz]] by BattleMechs with the [[Draconis Combine]] emblem. Upon discovering the 'Mechs were stolen as ''[[isorla]]'' by [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] following a failed Combine raid on [[Jeanette]], the 72nd Assault Trinary attempts to find evidence of Clan Smoke Jaguar's involvement. Following a victorious [[Trial of Possession]] against the Smoke Jaguars, it is discovered that the [[Crusader Clans|Crusader]] faction of [[Clan Wolf]] is behind the theft of the genetic legacies. The campaign ends with the retrieval of both legacies and the destruction of a Clan Wolf space station in retribution.
 
The ''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' campaign revolves around the retrieval of the genetic legacies of the Clan, which were stolen on the planet [[Ardoz]] by BattleMechs with the [[Draconis Combine]] emblem. Upon discovering the 'Mechs were stolen as ''[[isorla]]'' by [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] following a failed Combine raid on [[Jeanette]], the 72nd Assault Trinary attempts to find evidence of Clan Smoke Jaguar's involvement. Following a victorious [[Trial of Possession]] against the Smoke Jaguars, it is discovered that the [[Crusader Clans|Crusader]] faction of [[Clan Wolf]] is behind the theft of the genetic legacies. The campaign ends with the retrieval of both legacies and the destruction of a Clan Wolf space station in retribution.
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* ''Interlude'' - Raiders attack Ardoz, using OmniMechs painted with Draconis Combine insignia to steal genetic material of Clan founders Sandra Tseng and Hans Jorgensson from a storage unit that had been relocated there after devastating tectonic activity threatened the gene chapel on Porthos.
 
* ''Interlude'' - Raiders attack Ardoz, using OmniMechs painted with Draconis Combine insignia to steal genetic material of Clan founders Sandra Tseng and Hans Jorgensson from a storage unit that had been relocated there after devastating tectonic activity threatened the gene chapel on Porthos.
  
* '''Trial on Alshain''' - Alshain - The 72nd Assault Trinary must Trial against the 321st Assault Trinary for the right to participate in the search for the stolen genetic legacies.  Traveling aboard the JumpShip GBS ''[[Bear's Legacy]]'' and the DropShip GBS ''[[Justice (Individual Titan-class DropShip)|Justice]]''. ([[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat/Trial on Alshain 2|Transcript]])
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* '''Trial on Alshain''' - Alshain - The 72nd Assault Trinary must Trial against the 321st Assault Trinary for the right to participate in the search for the stolen genetic legacies.  Traveling aboard the JumpShip GBS ''[[Bear's Legacy]]'' and the DropShip GBS ''[[Justice]]''. ([[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat/Trial on Alshain 2|Transcript]])
  
 
* '''Defend on Chandler''' - [[Chandler]] - The 72nd travels to Chandler aboard the GBS ''Justice'' to seek out General [[Goshi Tengwan]], leader of the Second Sword of Light to see what he knows about the attack on Ardoz.  The player is assigned to remain at the landing site and protect the ''Justice''.  The player faces attacks from suicide troops in battle armor carrying nuclear weapons in an attempt to destroy the ''Justice''.  The rest of the 72nd returns empty handed, having found that General Tengwan had retreated to a secure base.  [Canonicity note: General Tengwan was the commander of the 2nd Sword of Light in 3025, but was not listed as such in the TO&E for the DCMS in ''[[Objective Raids]]'' circa 3054.] ([[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat/Defend on Chandler|Transcript]])
 
* '''Defend on Chandler''' - [[Chandler]] - The 72nd travels to Chandler aboard the GBS ''Justice'' to seek out General [[Goshi Tengwan]], leader of the Second Sword of Light to see what he knows about the attack on Ardoz.  The player is assigned to remain at the landing site and protect the ''Justice''.  The player faces attacks from suicide troops in battle armor carrying nuclear weapons in an attempt to destroy the ''Justice''.  The rest of the 72nd returns empty handed, having found that General Tengwan had retreated to a secure base.  [Canonicity note: General Tengwan was the commander of the 2nd Sword of Light in 3025, but was not listed as such in the TO&E for the DCMS in ''[[Objective Raids]]'' circa 3054.] ([[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat/Defend on Chandler|Transcript]])
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==NetMech==  
 
==NetMech==  
[[File:Netmech-dos-front-cover.jpg|thumb|right|NetMech Box Art.]]
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'''NetMech''' was a online multiplayer service for [[MechWarrior II]] video game by [[Activision]]. Initially not ready when the game was released, Activision chose to release NetMech as an "expansion pack", available either as download or in physical box at retailers, with an advertising leaflet announcing its imminent arrival included game's box.
'''NetMech''' was an online multiplayer service for the MechWarrior II video game by [[Activision]]. Initially not ready when the game was released, Activision chose to release NetMech as an "expansion pack," available either as download or in physical box at retailers, with an advertising leaflet announcing its imminent arrival included game's box.
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==Game Modes==
 
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NetMech has planets that were split into two types of modes: Teams and Free For All. Team Planets had players group in 8v8 styled matches, while Free-For-All matches had 8 players fight against each other. Each planet had their own description of why the player or their team was on the planet.
===Game Modes===
 
NetMech has 14 planets that were split into two types of modes: Teams and Free For All. Team Planets had players group in 4v4 styled matches, while Free-For-All matches had 8 players fight against each other. Each planet had their own description of why the player or their team was on the planet as well as there own game mode tied to that world.
 
 
====Free-For-All Planets====
 
====Free-For-All Planets====
 
*[[Alshain]] - '''Trial of Refusal''': You have called for a Trial of Refusal against another Star. The trial will be held in the deep canyons of Alshain. The last 'Mech standing will be the victor.
 
*[[Alshain]] - '''Trial of Refusal''': You have called for a Trial of Refusal against another Star. The trial will be held in the deep canyons of Alshain. The last 'Mech standing will be the victor.
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*[[Ramsau]] - '''Trial of Possesion''': You will represent your clan in a Trial of Possession for the city of Kinnear's Sorrow on Ramsau. The last 'Mech still standing will claim victory.
 
*[[Ramsau]] - '''Trial of Possesion''': You will represent your clan in a Trial of Possession for the city of Kinnear's Sorrow on Ramsau. The last 'Mech still standing will claim victory.
 
*[[Setubal]] - '''Spire of Destiny''': A Comstar InterStellar Class HPG Uplink is on the captured Inner Sphere planet of Setubal. In order to determine its rightful owner, the ilKhan has declared a Trial of Possession. Whichever clan is first to reach the highest point of the HPG's spire will win the trial and the HPG Uplink. You will need JumpJets in order to reach the top of the HPG Uplink.
 
*[[Setubal]] - '''Spire of Destiny''': A Comstar InterStellar Class HPG Uplink is on the captured Inner Sphere planet of Setubal. In order to determine its rightful owner, the ilKhan has declared a Trial of Possession. Whichever clan is first to reach the highest point of the HPG's spire will win the trial and the HPG Uplink. You will need JumpJets in order to reach the top of the HPG Uplink.
*[[Yamarovka]] - '''Trial of Grievance''': You are to fight in a Trial of Grievance declared by another clan which complained about your clan's decision to delay the invasion on the Inner Sphere. The trial will take place in an arena on Yamarovka.
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*[[Yamarokva]] - '''Trial of Grievance''': You are to fight in a Trial of Grievance declared by another clan which complained about your clan's decision to delay the invasion on the Inner Sphere. The trial will take place in an arena on Yamarovka.
 
 
 
====Team Planets====
 
====Team Planets====
 
*[[Carse]] - '''Capture the Flag''' : Your clan has been challenged to a Trial of Possession for the city of Vesceport on the planet Carse. Both clans control a Command Tower in the city. To succeed, a member of your Star must reach the opposing clan's Tower, inspect it, and return safely.
 
*[[Carse]] - '''Capture the Flag''' : Your clan has been challenged to a Trial of Possession for the city of Vesceport on the planet Carse. Both clans control a Command Tower in the city. To succeed, a member of your Star must reach the opposing clan's Tower, inspect it, and return safely.

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