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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Common throughout both the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], quillar is hardy, bountiful, and incredibly adaptable. Between the two states, quillar finds frequent use as a substitute for traditional common ingredients, be it in German Cuisine, Italian cooking, French fare, or Spanish sustenance - a near universal application. <ref>''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', pp. 177-178</ref> Grown to be twice as large as typical [[Terra|Terran]] corn, like typical grain it can be processed into many forms with unique textures and flavors. Unlike a typical grain, however, it can act beyond traditional bounds, and be adapted into various vegetable and fruit substitutes. Quillar even has a presence in asian dishes despite of the tumultuous history between House Davion and [[Kurita]].
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Common throughout both the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], quillar is hardy, bountiful, and incredibly adaptable. Between the two states, quillar finds frequent use as a substitute for traditional common ingredients, be it in German Cuisine, Italian cooking, French fare, or Spanish sustenance - a near universal application. <ref>''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', pp. 177-178</ref> Grown to be twice as large as old [[Terra|Terran]] corn, like typical grain it can be processed into many forms with unique textures and flavors. Unlike a typical grain, however, it can act beyond traditional bounds, and be adapted into various vegetable and fruit substitutes. Quillar even has a presence in asian dishes despite of the tumultuous history between House Davion and [[Kurita]].
  
 
The plant is logically a staple farm crop, grown on planets such as [[Alexandria (LC)|Alexandria]] in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], where a quillar farm was operated by the family of [[Galen Cox]] until their deaths during a Kurita raid in [[3039]].<ref>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 208</ref>
 
The plant is logically a staple farm crop, grown on planets such as [[Alexandria (LC)|Alexandria]] in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], where a quillar farm was operated by the family of [[Galen Cox]] until their deaths during a Kurita raid in [[3039]].<ref>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 208</ref>
  
 
[[Rastaban Agricultural| Rastaban Agricultural Products,]] in fact, was one of the Commonwealth's greater grain producers. With over five trillion acres of land across five different worlds, RA as of [[3025]] was a chief producer of quillar, and surprisingly, the [[Draconis Combine]] was their chief consumer - albeit through third party channels.<ref>''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]'', p146, "Other Major Commonwealth Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"</ref> As of [[3067]], despite damage sustained in the [[Clan Invasion]] Rastaban Agricultural still held somewhere in excess of three trillion acres of land, and traded openly with the Combine as well as Clan occupation zones. Rastaban's quillar stocks were even said to be bolstered post-invasion by a newer, hardier, longer-lasting type of fast-growing high-yield grain breed.<ref>''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]'' p138, "Major Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"</ref>
 
[[Rastaban Agricultural| Rastaban Agricultural Products,]] in fact, was one of the Commonwealth's greater grain producers. With over five trillion acres of land across five different worlds, RA as of [[3025]] was a chief producer of quillar, and surprisingly, the [[Draconis Combine]] was their chief consumer - albeit through third party channels.<ref>''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]'', p146, "Other Major Commonwealth Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"</ref> As of [[3067]], despite damage sustained in the [[Clan Invasion]] Rastaban Agricultural still held somewhere in excess of three trillion acres of land, and traded openly with the Combine as well as Clan occupation zones. Rastaban's quillar stocks were even said to be bolstered post-invasion by a newer, hardier, longer-lasting type of fast-growing high-yield grain breed.<ref>''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]'' p138, "Major Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"</ref>
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Of additional note - quillar is non-terrestrial.''<ref>[https://bg.battletech.com/forums/ask-the-writers/what-the-heck-is-quillar/?PHPSESSID=60sq1gvbq9kd8eiofk7ahjcclo When asked what quillar was in 2012 on the BattleTech forums, Herbert Beas replied: ''"Hello, it is some kind of non-terrestrial grain or vegetable."]</ref>
  
 
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* The flexibility of quillar suggests it can be made into many things, including a sort of high-fructose corn syrup analogue.
 
* The flexibility of quillar suggests it can be made into many things, including a sort of high-fructose corn syrup analogue.
 
* The name possibly refers to quillar's exaggerated scale compared to traditional stalky grain crops.
 
* The name possibly refers to quillar's exaggerated scale compared to traditional stalky grain crops.
* Rastaban is not ''explicitly'' stated to grow quillar, but the ''prominence'' of the crop throughout both FedSun and Lyran cuisine seems to imply ''very much so'' that their grain is quillar.
 
 
* The [[Capellan Confederation]] may be one of the few states adverse to Quillar, preferring the efficiency of rice - and at times, banning certain types of cuisine, such as German.<ref>''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', pp. 177-178</ref>
 
* The [[Capellan Confederation]] may be one of the few states adverse to Quillar, preferring the efficiency of rice - and at times, banning certain types of cuisine, such as German.<ref>''MechWarrior, Third Edition'', pp. 177-178</ref>
 
* Rastaban bears three stalks of grain on their logo - and some worlds, including the traditionally [[House Kurita|Kuritan]] system of [[Hachiman]], feature stalks of grain upon their flags as well - possibly quillar, or perhaps just generic grain.<ref>''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]'', p. 184</ref>
 
* Rastaban bears three stalks of grain on their logo - and some worlds, including the traditionally [[House Kurita|Kuritan]] system of [[Hachiman]], feature stalks of grain upon their flags as well - possibly quillar, or perhaps just generic grain.<ref>''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]'', p. 184</ref>
* It is, in effect, mega-wheat.
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* Rastaban is not ''explicitly'' stated to grow quillar, but the ''prominence'' of the crop throughout both FedSun and Lyran cuisine seems to imply ''very much so'' that their grain is quillar.
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* It is possible that quillar grows alongside traditional grains.
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* In summation, quillar seems to be a form of mega-corn - perhaps with some hemp or maize mixed in.
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 27 May 2021

A staple of the Inner Sphere, quillar is a prolific and flexible bio-engineered crop used in many foods and beverages.

Overview

Common throughout both the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth, quillar is hardy, bountiful, and incredibly adaptable. Between the two states, quillar finds frequent use as a substitute for traditional common ingredients, be it in German Cuisine, Italian cooking, French fare, or Spanish sustenance - a near universal application. [1] Grown to be twice as large as old Terran corn, like typical grain it can be processed into many forms with unique textures and flavors. Unlike a typical grain, however, it can act beyond traditional bounds, and be adapted into various vegetable and fruit substitutes. Quillar even has a presence in asian dishes despite of the tumultuous history between House Davion and Kurita.

The plant is logically a staple farm crop, grown on planets such as Alexandria in the Lyran Commonwealth, where a quillar farm was operated by the family of Galen Cox until their deaths during a Kurita raid in 3039.[2]

Rastaban Agricultural Products, in fact, was one of the Commonwealth's greater grain producers. With over five trillion acres of land across five different worlds, RA as of 3025 was a chief producer of quillar, and surprisingly, the Draconis Combine was their chief consumer - albeit through third party channels.[3] As of 3067, despite damage sustained in the Clan Invasion Rastaban Agricultural still held somewhere in excess of three trillion acres of land, and traded openly with the Combine as well as Clan occupation zones. Rastaban's quillar stocks were even said to be bolstered post-invasion by a newer, hardier, longer-lasting type of fast-growing high-yield grain breed.[4]

Of additional note - quillar is non-terrestrial.[5]

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The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

Hachiman's flag, depicting what could be windswept quillar stalks in golden sunlight.

Applications

The depictions of foods and beverages quillar is known to be used in are as follows:

  • Omellettes, as a potential ingredient;[6]
  • Sandwiches, paired with peanut butter, likely substituting jelly; leaves stains;[7]
  • A vacuum sealed ration format;[8]
  • Quillar Fizz, an apocryphal carbonated beverage - typically fruit flavored, and non-alcoholic;[9]

Notes

  • It is likely that most forms of grains and vegetables within the Inner Sphere - pastas, breads, etcetera - are derived from quillar.
  • The flexibility of quillar suggests it can be made into many things, including a sort of high-fructose corn syrup analogue.
  • The name possibly refers to quillar's exaggerated scale compared to traditional stalky grain crops.
  • The Capellan Confederation may be one of the few states adverse to Quillar, preferring the efficiency of rice - and at times, banning certain types of cuisine, such as German.[10]
  • Rastaban bears three stalks of grain on their logo - and some worlds, including the traditionally Kuritan system of Hachiman, feature stalks of grain upon their flags as well - possibly quillar, or perhaps just generic grain.[11]
  • Rastaban is not explicitly stated to grow quillar, but the prominence of the crop throughout both FedSun and Lyran cuisine seems to imply very much so that their grain is quillar.
  • It is possible that quillar grows alongside traditional grains.
  • In summation, quillar seems to be a form of mega-corn - perhaps with some hemp or maize mixed in.

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References

  1. MechWarrior, Third Edition, pp. 177-178
  2. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 208
  3. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p146, "Other Major Commonwealth Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"
  4. Handbook: House Steiner p138, "Major Industries - Rastaban Agricultural"
  5. When asked what quillar was in 2012 on the BattleTech forums, Herbert Beas replied: "Hello, it is some kind of non-terrestrial grain or vegetable."
  6. Lethal Heritage, 8th page of chapter 13
  7. Warrior: Riposte, 3rd page of chapter 28
  8. Battletech (HBS). PC, 2018, Darius Oliveira's background
  9. Battletech (HBS). PC, 2018, Lore Entry on Quillar Fizz.
  10. MechWarrior, Third Edition, pp. 177-178
  11. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 184

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