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'''''Shrapnel''''' (subtitle: '''''The Official BattleTech Magazine''''') is an electronic and [[w:Print on demand|Print-on-demand]] magazine dedicated to the [[BattleTech]] franchise, intended as a spiritual successor to both the older [[BattleTechnology]] print magazine and the shuttered subscription-based [[BattleCorps]] fiction website, among others. It was first announced as a non-exclusive stretch goal during the [[2019 Clan Invasion crowdfunding campaign]], and the stretch goal was achieved; [[CGL]] thereby committed to producing at least four issues of the magazine.
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==Description==
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'''''Shrapnel''''' (subtitle: '''''The Official BattleTech Magazine''''') is an electronic and [[w:Print on demand|Print-on-demand]] magazine dedicated to the [[BattleTech]] franchise, intended as a spiritual successor to both the older [[BattleTechnology]] print magazine and the shuttered subscription-based [[BattleCorps]] fiction website, among others. It was first announced as a nonexclusive stretch goal during the [[2019 Clan Invasion crowdfunding campaign]], and the stretch goal was achieved; [[CGL]] thereby committed to producing at least four issues of the magazine.
  
The first issue was released to backers of the crowdfunding campaing on 28 May 2020 through a download link; it was made available to the general public in the following month including a [[w:Print on demand|Print-on-demand (PoD)]] option.
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The first issue was released to backers of the crowdfunding campaign on 28 May 2020 through a download link; it was made available to the general public in the following month including a [[w:Print on demand|Print-on-demand (PoD)]] option.
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
Produced directly by CGL, ''Shrapnel'' was explicitly stated to be fully [[canon]]ical for the BattleTech universe. This is a notable exception from the current definition of canon for BattleTech, which states that magazines are not counted among the canon sources by default (overridden in this case through explicitly declaring the publication canonical).
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''Shrapnel'' was explicitly stated to be fully [[canon|canonical]] for the BattleTech universe. This is a notable exception from the current definition of canon for BattleTech, which states that previous magazines are not counted among the canon sources by default.
 
 
==Issue 1==
 
[[File:Shrapnel Magazine 001 (Cover).jpg|right|210px|Shrapnel, Issue 1]]
 
 
 
===Contents===
 
* ''[[Grimm Sentence]]'' (by [[Chris Hussey]])
 
* ''[[The Cameron Question|Secrets of the Sphere: The Cameron Question]]'' (by [[Michael J. Ciaravella]])
 
* ''[[The Flames of Idlewind]]'' (by [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]])
 
* ''[[Forgotten Heroes, Slandered Honor]]'' (by [[Patrick Wynne]])
 
* ''[[Airs Above Ground]]'' (by [[Jason Hansa]])
 
* ''Sniper Rifles: Death from a Distance'' (by [[Craig A. Reed, Jr.]])
 
**[[Lancelot Mk V]] ([[Federated Suns]])
 
**[[Barton AMR]] (Federated Suns)
 
**[[Sairentosutomu]] ([[Draconis Combine]])
 
**[[Yuàn Líng]] ([[Capellan Confederation]])
 
**[[Hammel Marksman]] ([[Free Worlds League]])
 
**[[Thorhammer]] ([[Lyran Commonwealth]])
 
**[[SR-17 Suns Killer]] ([[Taurian Concordat]])
 
**[[Praetorian S-3]] & [[Praetorian S-5|S-5]] ([[Marian Hegemony]])
 
**[[LRS-53 Sniper Rifle]] ([[Magistracy of Canopus]])
 
**[[Wilimton RS-14]] ([[Comstar]])
 
**[[Wilimton RS-17]] ([[Word of Blake]])
 
**[[FNF-J12]] ([[Star League]] / [[Dark Caste]])
 
* ''[[Yesterday's Enemy]]'' (by [[Lance Scarinci]])
 
* ''[[Missing Duke Spurs Demonstration]]'' (by [[Patrick Wynne]])
 
* ''[[If Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...]]'' (by [[Michael A. Stackpole]]), part 1 of 4
 
* ''Unit Digest: [[Eridani Light Horse]] - 11th Recon Battalion'' (by [[Michael J. Ciaravella]])
 
* ''[[Tales from the Cracked Canopy: Blind Arrogance]]'' (by [[Craig A. Reed, Jr.]])
 
* ''[["Mother of Resistance" Dead on Vipaava]]'' (by [[Patrick Wynne]])
 
* ''[[Target of Opportunity]]'' [[Chaos Campaign]] scenario (by [[Aaron Cahall]])
 
* ''[[Wars and Rumors]]'' (by [[Kevin Killiany]])
 
 
 
==Issue 2==
 
[[File:Shrapnel-Issue-2-cover.jpg|right|210px|Shrapnel, Issue 2]]
 
===Contents===
 
* ''[[Scavengers Blood]]'' (By [[Alan Brundage]])
 
* ''Assassination Protocol: Kafka''
 
* ''[[Flash'd his Sabre Bare]]'' (By [[James Simakas]])
 
* ''CN10-B Centurion''
 
* ''[[Devil Take the Hindmost]]'' (By [[Michael J. Ciaravella]])
 
* ''Gauss Rifles'' (By [[Matthew Cross]])
 
* ''[[Daybreak on Shining Mountain]]'' (by [[Travis Heermann]])
 
* ''[[The ProtoMech Problem|Secrets of the Sphere: The ProtoMech Problem]]''
 
* ''[[If Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...]]'' (by [[Michael A. Stackpole]]), part 2 of 4
 
* ''Planet Digest: [[Minette III]]''
 
* ''[[Tales from the Cracked Canopy: Giving Up]]'' (by [[Jason Schmetzer]])
 
* ''Chaos Campaign Scenario: Flight of the Falcon''
 
* ''RPG Adventure Seeds: The Lost Division''
 
* ''[[The Road Ahead]]'' (by [[John-David Karnitz]])
 
 
 
Note: the free record sheets for the ''Centurion'' CN10-B, CN10-J, and CN10-W, and the ''Gyrafalcon'' 5 were also [https://bg.battletech.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Shrapnel2.pdf released].
 
 
 
==Issue 3==
 
[[File:Shrapnel-Issue-3-cover.jpg|right|210px|Shrapnel, Issue 3]]
 
===Contents===
 
* ''[[The Metal Man]]'' (by [[Lance Scarinci]])
 
* ''[[Star League Day (Shrapnel)|Voices of the Sphere: Star League Day]]''
 
* ''[[Waylon's War]]'' (by [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]])
 
* ''[[The Great Reavings]]'' (by [[Eric Salzman (person)|Eric Salzman]])
 
* ''Thunder Stallion 4''
 
* ''[[Laws are Silent]]'' (by [[Craig A. Reed, Jr.]])
 
* Scenerio: Reindeer Down (by [[Daniel Isberner]])
 
* ''[[If Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...]]'' (by [[Michael A. Stackpole]]), part 3 of 4
 
* Unit Digest: [[138th Mechanized Infantry Division|138th Mechanized Infantry Division Veterans Association]] (by [[Alex Kaempen]])
 
* ''[[Tales from the Cracked Canopy: The Razor's Edge of Opportunity]]'' (by [[Loren L. Coleman]])
 
* Pistols: Up Close and Personal
 
**HCK P-14 (Lyran Commonwealth)
 
**Sturm Eagle MK4 (Lyran Commonwealth)
 
**Wolf M30 (Free Worlds League)
 
**Lemison Combat Revolver (Free Worlds League)
 
**Dreamel J-4 Derringer (Free Worlds League)
 
**Yănjìngshé (Capellan Confederation)
 
**Type 74 Pistol (Capellan Confederation)
 
**Mòmò De Dàoying (Capellan Confederation)
 
**RFW Galahad (Federated Suns)
 
**Serrek 7994 (Federated Suns)
 
**AA Gemini (Federated Suns)
 
**Nambu 380 and 480 series (Draconis Combine)
 
**MPH-45 (Draconis Combine)
 
**Camden-7 (Taurian Concordat/Calderon Protectorate)
 
**Alamo-17 (Taurian Concordat/Calderon Protectorate)
 
**Whisper-4 (Magistracy of Canopus)
 
* ''[[Doc Bens]]'' (by [[David Smith]])
 
* ''Assassination Protocol: Katherine Steiner-Davion''
 
* Scenerio: Order Through Strength (by [[Tom Stanley]])
 
* ''[[The Prince of Skye]]'' (by [[Bryn Bills]])
 
* ''[[The Secret Fox]]'' (by [[Bryan Young]])
 
 
 
Note: the free record sheet for the ''Thunder Stallion'' 4 was also [https://bg.battletech.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Thunder-Stallion-4-Dark-Age.pdf released].
 
 
 
==Issue 4==
 
[[File:Shrapnel Magazine 004 (Cover).jpg|right|210px|Shrapnel, Issue 4]]
 
===Contents===
 
* [[Gratitude Repaid]] (by [[Charles Gideon]])
 
* [[The Bye-Bye Brigade]] (by [[Jason Schmetzer]])
 
* [[Inverted]] (by [[Giles Gammage]])
 
* [[Roadblock]] (by [[Faith McClosky]])
 
* PPC's (by [[Matthew Cross]])
 
* [[Sackcloth and Sand]] (by [[David Razi]])
 
* [[Tales from the Cracked Canopy: The Red Wraith]] (by [[Harper Brand]])
 
* [[The Weight of a Name]] (by [[Marc Follin]])
 
* [[All Good Things]] (by [[James Lee]])
 
 
 
Note: the free record sheets for the ''SuburbanMech'' UM-R90 and UMR100 were also [https://bg.battletech.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Shrapnel4.pdf released].
 
  
==Issue 5==
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==Issues==
[[File:Shrapnel Cover (Issue 5).jpg|right|210px|Shrapnel, Issue 5]]
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===Contents===
 
* ''[[Ghosts]]'' (by [[Lance Scarinci]])
 
* ''[[What Would Have Been and What is Now|Voices of the Sphere: What Would Have Been and What is Now]]'' (by [[Chris Hussey]])
 
* ''[[Black Boxes]]'' (by [[Daniel Isberner]])
 
* ''[[Piece by Piece]]'' (by [[Matt Alexander]])
 
* [[Crusader#Variants|CRD-10S ''Crusader'']]
 
* ''[[The Fox Patrol]]'' (by [[Bryan Young]])
 
* ''[[If Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...]]'' (by [[Michael A. Stackpole]]), part 4 of 4
 
* Submachine Guns: Spray and Pray
 
** Wolf-Barron A7
 
** Blackfield Scorpion Kk 65
 
** Nambu Type S-124
 
** Supekuta
 
** Sturm Hornet Mk III
 
** DSK Largo SGA and DSA Largo SGB
 
** RFW Bedivere
 
** AWA Starling Mk7
 
** Hòuwèi
 
** Jīnsè Yănjìngshé
 
** J-15 and J-17
 
** Hunkle V
 
** Boudicca-4, Boudicca-5 and Boudicca-7
 
** Tiberius and Spartacus
 
** WC-2 and WC-6
 
* ''[[Three-Clan Monte|Secrets of the Sphere: Three-Clan Monte]] (by [[Michael J. Ciaravella]])
 
* ''[[Tales from the Cracked Canopy: Shadows of the Past]]'' (by [[Craig A. Reed, Jr.]])
 
* ''Planet Digest: [[Kandersteg]]''
 
* SM5 Field Commander (Prototype)
 
* ''[[An Ice-Cold Dish]]'' (by [[Paul Sjardijn]])
 
* ''[[Breach]]'' (by [[Tom Leveen]])
 
  
 
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[[Category:Magazines]]
 
[[Category:BattleTech Magazines]]
 
[[Category:BattleTech Magazines]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 7 February 2024

This article is about the digital BattleTech magazine. For the 1988 BattleTech print anthology, see Shrapnel (anthology).
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Shrapnel
The Official BattleTech Magazine
Product information
Type Magazine
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
First published 15 June 2020
Content

Description[edit]

Shrapnel (subtitle: The Official BattleTech Magazine) is an electronic and Print-on-demand magazine dedicated to the BattleTech franchise, intended as a spiritual successor to both the older BattleTechnology print magazine and the shuttered subscription-based BattleCorps fiction website, among others. It was first announced as a nonexclusive stretch goal during the 2019 Clan Invasion crowdfunding campaign, and the stretch goal was achieved; CGL thereby committed to producing at least four issues of the magazine.

The first issue was released to backers of the crowdfunding campaign on 28 May 2020 through a download link; it was made available to the general public in the following month including a Print-on-demand (PoD) option.

Canonicity[edit]

Shrapnel was explicitly stated to be fully canonical for the BattleTech universe. This is a notable exception from the current definition of canon for BattleTech, which states that previous magazines are not counted among the canon sources by default.

Issues[edit]