cdlord, on 16 April 2015 - 04:26 AM, said:
The Dark Ages... It was something and it wasn't the Jihad... In my book, that's a +2.
If I could insert the RotS after the 4th Succession War and keep Comstar whole (but with RotS taking the role of the ComGuards), I would. Let events play out till the Clan Invasion through Tukayyid. And STOP right there. Clan tech so "alien" that it's never compatible with IS mechs so no further power creep past the initial Clan onslaught and the Clans themselves, powerful, but few in number to balance the equation.
Sry, I'm well known in my group of friends as a world creator meshing the things I like, sometimes from several different genres (sometime I'll tell the world about my G1 Transformers/Mechwarrior story) and getting rid of the things that I don't.
My only real issues with the Jihad?
(
aside from stupid power creep, but that started in War of 3039 supplements, and hit full stride in 3050 anyhow)
We learn about it, initially THRU MWDA. And barely get any details.
And slowly since, we have gotten back info, but IMO, it was never given a chance to play out as a proper campaign, the way the Clan INvasion was, where we the players got to experience it as new product rolled out. Very very annoying since they had been building to the Jihad since novels "Ideal War" and "Double Blind", so even before the Twilight of the Clans, the seeds were being laid. ANd then, boom... we get the final hints in the last few FedCom Civil War Novels, and the end teaser screen to MW4 Mercs.... and then......
Nothing, basically, til we get boxes of "Mech Clix" tossed at us, where we hear there was a big bad Jihad, mankinds empires were largely shattered, Devlin Stone magically shows up and saves the day, and oh yeah, he got every military to essentially stand down and now you are running around with Industrial Mechs and Tanks, and once in a blue moon and honest to gosh Battlemech. But oh, BTW; something happened where Utopia now has no interstellar communication.
Shamwow.
And lets face it, few of the MWDA novels were half the quality of their predecessors from Btech. The Ones that tried to focus outside the RotS stuff? Almost universally BAD. (Especially the Katana Tomark pap, but the House Marik one was a massive stinker, too). You could tell that every combat was played out with a set of Clix, and felt fake, forced and arbitrary. The Novels were so inconsistent, and most of the protagonists so dull, it was hard to care. We were supposed to champion Duchess Northwind (Tara) like a new Victor Davion, but she felt too fake, Anastasia K was not even a 10th as interesting as her liberally plagiarized and copied forebear. Too many potential story lines (Katherine Steiner Davion power plays within the Wolves, for example) were ignored, or only hinted at, and the Factions? Dear god they sucked.
Probably the sole standout to me was "Blood Avatar", and it didn't even "battletech", but coulda been a any universe Sci Fi Crime novel, tbh. BUt it had some interesting writing and ideas, at least, even if the whole fact that it set Devlin Stone to be a Sleeper who was on Ice with the remnant of WoB/New Comstar to finish their plan were pretty simply ignored. (And that they keep dancing around the pretty obvious hints that Devlin Stone is a brainwashed and re-tasked Arthur Steiner Davion)
Instead we got the disjointed Fortress Republic Stuff, that basically just killed or marginalized the rest of the remotely interesting characters, followed by the interesting (if stolen form Pulp Fiction), but ultimately unsatisfying "Surrender Your Dreams". To a conclusion only available as an ebook.
Sigh.