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How's that? --[[User:HastatiZeta|HastatiZeta]] 16:00, 15 Feb, 2024
 
How's that? --[[User:HastatiZeta|HastatiZeta]] 16:00, 15 Feb, 2024
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:Looks great, thank you. Always good to have things like the Alliance noted, even if they never come up again.  Much appreciated. --[[User:Tumult&Travail|Tumult&Travail]] ([[User talk:Tumult&Travail|talk]]) 10:27, 18 February 2024 (EST)

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Lack of Information[edit]

Unfortunately the Shiloh Alliance only seems to be talked about within the Wolf Hunters novel, and it provides very little information since the book not only sparsely covers the formation and actions taken by the state, but even the final paragraphs of Thaddeus Marik thinking about it wonders if it will even survive as an alliance at all. Era Report and Field Manual 3145 don't even reference the proto-state at any point. There truly seems to be no other source for information but the novel, and it is (as mentioned above) far from descriptive. As far as I can tell, the Shiloh Alliance is Thaddeus' only complete failure to form a "pocket fortress."

Other than maybe listing the five or so Alliance battlemechs from the novel, and maybe a character name or two, there's likely nothing else to add but speculation. I doubt CGL would even care to mention these guys ever again. --HastatiZeta 14 Feb, 2024

Ah, minor factions. Sounds about right. Mostly what we need at this point is citations - <ref> tags to say what chapters of Wolf Hunters the info's from. Take a look at Dale Ortega for a similarly novel-driven example to draw from. Aside from that, good work so far! --Tumult&Travail (talk) 19:41, 14 February 2024 (EST)

How's that? --HastatiZeta 16:00, 15 Feb, 2024

Looks great, thank you. Always good to have things like the Alliance noted, even if they never come up again. Much appreciated. --Tumult&Travail (talk) 10:27, 18 February 2024 (EST)