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Updated the article with a collection of information that I could remember off hand. The part about escaping from clan captivity is taken from the MechWarrior: Mercenaries computer game which is canon as far as I can tell. The player gets to fight clan troops (don't remember exactly but I think either as a subcontractor to the Kell Hounds or alongside with them under direct contract to either House Steiner or the FRR) during an anti-piracy action (the Oberon Confederation is not mentioned), gets captured and manages a major prison break with a crew of fellow inmates (merc and pirate alike), fighting Clan 'Mechs in a hovercraft (!) and escaping. The pirate dropship resembles a Leopard, the JumpShip that was used (again, as far as I remember) was a mercenary ship, possibly of the Kell Hounds. The execution of the pirates in the FRR is mentioned in a later mission briefing. [[User:84.187.245.36|84.187.245.36]] 03:43, 18 July 2007 (CDT) (That was me. [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 02:53, 8 August 2007 (CDT))
 
Updated the article with a collection of information that I could remember off hand. The part about escaping from clan captivity is taken from the MechWarrior: Mercenaries computer game which is canon as far as I can tell. The player gets to fight clan troops (don't remember exactly but I think either as a subcontractor to the Kell Hounds or alongside with them under direct contract to either House Steiner or the FRR) during an anti-piracy action (the Oberon Confederation is not mentioned), gets captured and manages a major prison break with a crew of fellow inmates (merc and pirate alike), fighting Clan 'Mechs in a hovercraft (!) and escaping. The pirate dropship resembles a Leopard, the JumpShip that was used (again, as far as I remember) was a mercenary ship, possibly of the Kell Hounds. The execution of the pirates in the FRR is mentioned in a later mission briefing. [[User:84.187.245.36|84.187.245.36]] 03:43, 18 July 2007 (CDT) (That was me. [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 02:53, 8 August 2007 (CDT))
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==Oberon Confederation worlds?==
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I have had second thoughts about the list of OC worlds in the article, which I kept from the previous article when I rewrote it. In fact, Oberon, Sigurd and The Rock are the only clearly canonical OC worlds that I know of, although the OC must be rather big: It is always implied to be a large bandit kingdom/a middle-sized periphery state, and it more or less easily survived the breakaway of 7+ worlds (Butte Hold and the Valkyrate worlds). The other worlds (Crellacor, Drask's Den, etc.) are not found in any Atlas I have, and do not seem to have an entry in this wiki either. Ferris, on the other hand, is actually an OA world so either totally misplaced or there are two systems with the same name. [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] 05:29, 25 March 2008 (CDT)

Revision as of 06:29, 25 March 2008

Updated the article with a collection of information that I could remember off hand. The part about escaping from clan captivity is taken from the MechWarrior: Mercenaries computer game which is canon as far as I can tell. The player gets to fight clan troops (don't remember exactly but I think either as a subcontractor to the Kell Hounds or alongside with them under direct contract to either House Steiner or the FRR) during an anti-piracy action (the Oberon Confederation is not mentioned), gets captured and manages a major prison break with a crew of fellow inmates (merc and pirate alike), fighting Clan 'Mechs in a hovercraft (!) and escaping. The pirate dropship resembles a Leopard, the JumpShip that was used (again, as far as I remember) was a mercenary ship, possibly of the Kell Hounds. The execution of the pirates in the FRR is mentioned in a later mission briefing. 84.187.245.36 03:43, 18 July 2007 (CDT) (That was me. Frabby 02:53, 8 August 2007 (CDT))

Oberon Confederation worlds?

I have had second thoughts about the list of OC worlds in the article, which I kept from the previous article when I rewrote it. In fact, Oberon, Sigurd and The Rock are the only clearly canonical OC worlds that I know of, although the OC must be rather big: It is always implied to be a large bandit kingdom/a middle-sized periphery state, and it more or less easily survived the breakaway of 7+ worlds (Butte Hold and the Valkyrate worlds). The other worlds (Crellacor, Drask's Den, etc.) are not found in any Atlas I have, and do not seem to have an entry in this wiki either. Ferris, on the other hand, is actually an OA world so either totally misplaced or there are two systems with the same name. Frabby 05:29, 25 March 2008 (CDT)