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(MechAssault should be regarded as an in-universe entertainment product, like the Cartoon.)
 
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Just as the BattleTech Cartoon was eventually declared canon by way of being referenced in-universe as a Lyran entertainment holovid series, I could buy MechAssault as either a holovid game played by citizens of the Inner Sphere or as an science-fantasy action film, similar to other canonical productions like "Kingdom of the Gypsies," "Immortal Warrior," "Exit the Dragon," and "Invaders from Beyond the Galaxy."   
 
Just as the BattleTech Cartoon was eventually declared canon by way of being referenced in-universe as a Lyran entertainment holovid series, I could buy MechAssault as either a holovid game played by citizens of the Inner Sphere or as an science-fantasy action film, similar to other canonical productions like "Kingdom of the Gypsies," "Immortal Warrior," "Exit the Dragon," and "Invaders from Beyond the Galaxy."   
  
There are too many variances from canon for the storyline to be taken as a faithful rendition of anything within the official BattleTech history.  This places the MechAssault series in stark contrast to the MechWarrior and MechCommander series, which fit reasonably well into the BattleTech universe's continuity.
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There are too many variances from canon for the storyline to be taken as a faithful rendition of anything within the official BattleTech history.  This places the MechAssault series in stark contrast to the MechWarrior and MechCommander series, which fit reasonably well into the BattleTech universe's continuity.{{Unsigned|Mendrugo}}

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Just as the BattleTech Cartoon was eventually declared canon by way of being referenced in-universe as a Lyran entertainment holovid series, I could buy MechAssault as either a holovid game played by citizens of the Inner Sphere or as an science-fantasy action film, similar to other canonical productions like "Kingdom of the Gypsies," "Immortal Warrior," "Exit the Dragon," and "Invaders from Beyond the Galaxy."

There are too many variances from canon for the storyline to be taken as a faithful rendition of anything within the official BattleTech history. This places the MechAssault series in stark contrast to the MechWarrior and MechCommander series, which fit reasonably well into the BattleTech universe's continuity.— The preceding unsigned comment was posted by Mendrugo (talkcontribs) .