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Ardath Mayhar wrote a very short essay about writing the novel that was published via [[BattleCorps]] on 12 February 2006 as ''Writing BattleTech: The Sword and the Dagger''. According to the essay, [[w:Tracy Hickman|Tracy Hickman]] and [[w:Margaret Weis|Margaret Weis]] had originally been contracted by [[FASA]] to write the novel and had created a ten-page synopsis of their suggestion for the story, but backed out of the deal when they found a better deal elsewhere. Ardath Mayhar's publisher arranged for their contract to be transferred to her in 1986. Mayhar then received a boardgame package to provide her with details on the universe background. She also got the earlier story synopsis but felt it would not work well as written. She then rewrote it, keeping only the basic idea—the substitution of a Successor Lord for a body double by his enemies.
 
Ardath Mayhar wrote a very short essay about writing the novel that was published via [[BattleCorps]] on 12 February 2006 as ''Writing BattleTech: The Sword and the Dagger''. According to the essay, [[w:Tracy Hickman|Tracy Hickman]] and [[w:Margaret Weis|Margaret Weis]] had originally been contracted by [[FASA]] to write the novel and had created a ten-page synopsis of their suggestion for the story, but backed out of the deal when they found a better deal elsewhere. Ardath Mayhar's publisher arranged for their contract to be transferred to her in 1986. Mayhar then received a boardgame package to provide her with details on the universe background. She also got the earlier story synopsis but felt it would not work well as written. She then rewrote it, keeping only the basic idea—the substitution of a Successor Lord for a body double by his enemies.
  
According to her, "Walter Keith [''sic''], author of the [[Decision at Thunder Rift|first novel]]" (apparently referring to [[William H. Keith, Jr.]]), was brought in to help her out in writing combat scenes that did not involve 'Mechs, because personal weapons were not covered in the available background material.
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According to her, "Walter Keith {sic}, author of the [[Decision at Thunder Rift|first novel]]" (apparently referring to [[William H. Keith, Jr.]]), was brought in to help her out in writing combat scenes that did not involve 'Mechs, because personal weapons were not covered in the available background material.
  
 
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