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:''In the real world, [[FASA]] announced that it was shutting down during the FedCom Civil War storyline. They finished the line and [[WizKids]] announced that they had purchased the [[BattleTech]] intellectual property. They then announced that they would be jumping the timeline 60 years into the future to launch [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]. They believed that this move would give them the opportunity to attract new players without forcing them to read over a dozen novels for them to be able to understand the events that were taking place.'' :''In the real world, [[FASA]] announced that it was shutting down during the FedCom Civil War storyline. They finished the line and [[WizKids]] announced that they had purchased the [[BattleTech]] intellectual property. They then announced that they would be jumping the timeline 60 years into the future to launch [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]. They believed that this move would give them the opportunity to attract new players without forcing them to read over a dozen novels for them to be able to understand the events that were taking place.''
− :''They then licensed part of [[BattleTech]] to [[Fantasy Productions]] (FanPro), a Germany-based company which has licensed the ability to publish products for the original tabletop wargame and publish sourcebooks (but not novels) set before 3130. They rebranded their products as [[Classic BattleTech]] in order to differentiate it from both the original FASA material and from WizKids' products. [[InMediaRes]] has since licensed the ability to publish new fiction set in the Classic BattleTech timeline on [http://www.battlecorps.com BattleCorps.com (dead link)]. In January 2007, they also published their first print anthology.'' + :''They then licensed part of [[BattleTech]] to [[Fantasy Productions]] (FanPro), a Germany-based company which has licensed the ability to publish products for the original tabletop wargame and publish sourcebooks (but not novels) set before 3130. They rebranded their products as [[Classic BattleTech]] in order to differentiate it from both the original FASA material and from WizKids' products. [[InMediaRes]] has since licensed the ability to publish new fiction set in the Classic BattleTech timeline on [http://www.battlecorps.com BattleCorps.com]. In January 2007, they also published their first print anthology.''
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:''In the real world, [[FASA]] announced that it was shutting down during the FedCom Civil War storyline. They finished the line and [[WizKids]] announced that they had purchased the [[BattleTech]] intellectual property. They then announced that they would be jumping the timeline 60 years into the future to launch [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]. They believed that this move would give them the opportunity to attract new players without forcing them to read over a dozen novels for them to be able to understand the events that were taking place.'' | :''In the real world, [[FASA]] announced that it was shutting down during the FedCom Civil War storyline. They finished the line and [[WizKids]] announced that they had purchased the [[BattleTech]] intellectual property. They then announced that they would be jumping the timeline 60 years into the future to launch [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]. They believed that this move would give them the opportunity to attract new players without forcing them to read over a dozen novels for them to be able to understand the events that were taking place.'' | ||
− | :''They then licensed part of [[BattleTech]] to [[Fantasy Productions]] (FanPro), a Germany-based company which has licensed the ability to publish products for the original tabletop wargame and publish sourcebooks (but not novels) set before 3130. They rebranded their products as [[Classic BattleTech]] in order to differentiate it from both the original FASA material and from WizKids' products. [[InMediaRes]] has since licensed the ability to publish new fiction set in the Classic BattleTech timeline on [http://www.battlecorps.com BattleCorps.com | + | :''They then licensed part of [[BattleTech]] to [[Fantasy Productions]] (FanPro), a Germany-based company which has licensed the ability to publish products for the original tabletop wargame and publish sourcebooks (but not novels) set before 3130. They rebranded their products as [[Classic BattleTech]] in order to differentiate it from both the original FASA material and from WizKids' products. [[InMediaRes]] has since licensed the ability to publish new fiction set in the Classic BattleTech timeline on [http://www.battlecorps.com BattleCorps.com]. In January 2007, they also published their first print anthology.'' |
==Word of Blake Jihad== | ==Word of Blake Jihad== |