Bishop Steiner, on 06 December 2018 - 07:23 AM, said:
And yet, again, I repeat, as of YESTERDAY. At best the Corsair (and others) are "soft" Canon, because again, everything PGI has created will not exist in TT. No, not even the Corsair. The difference between HBS and PGI is that HBS is simply ideas. Not physical designs that CGL would then have to license from Microsoft. So perhaps the ideas may someday crop up, but the designs as we see them? Not going o happen.
I sub contract for CGL and talk to their Line Developer (Brent Evans), Art Lead (Anthony Scroggins) usually on a weekly basis. Along with Ray Arrastia in the rather nebulous all encompassing role he plays. And have actually asked them specifically about these. Which also sadly means the Deputy Dawg (aka K9) sadly (for me) is in canon limbo to. So not talking out of my butt here or speculating.
But hey, keep on believing what you want.
"Soft" canon is still canon; and that's the point I'm making. I'm not talking about merchandising . . . I'm talking about acknowledged lore as canon. Lore is completely separate from anything that's being merchandised . . . PGI and Randall Bills aren't selling the lore post up on PGI's forum for the Corsair, but it's acknowledged canon for the Battletech universe (which Randall Bills HIMSELF just said it is on stage at Mech Con). All I'm saying is that the lore is acknowledged canon. I'm not saying that CGL is going to merchandise that canon, but that it will be recognized canon.
If someone makes a record sheet for a Corsair, now, and brings it to a game table, then it's now acknowledged as a canon mech . . . and not just something someone's making up as a "homebrew". Therefore, whether people like it or not, it's a canon mech design in the Battletech lore.
The Deputy Dawg mech is in limbo because it's a MWO exclusive hero that's not coming from anything that's been officially created as Battletech canon and given the blessing of Randall Bills. The Corsair, on the other hand, has.
It's not just believing what I want, it's acknowledging the reality. You're talking merchandising, and I'm just talking acknowledged lore.
EDIT: Fun fact, Neonknight, from CGL demo teams, already posted that the Corsair has an official model and record sheets that are legal at official Battletech events, and that it's an official Battletech mech:
https://bg.battletec...3957#msg1463957
Edited by Sereglach, 06 December 2018 - 11:57 AM.