"It has been said of the 31st Century that human life is cheap, while the combat machines they pilot are not.
Certainly this is true in military terms. In the brutal, blood and steel accounting system of modern combat, regimental commanders would gladly sacrifice a battalion of infantry in order to bring down a single BattleMech. Those ponderous machines which have been termed Kings of the Battlefield are virtually irreplaceable, priceless in any real sense of the word. one study suggests that new 'Mechs are being assembled in the various surviving industrial complexes of the Inner Sphere at a rate which only just barely surpasses their attrition rate in combat. The majority of 'Mechs encountered on the battlefield are centuries old, literally heirlooms which have been passed down from generation to generation within single families or, in many cases, within particular regimental companies.
And of course, the humans who take these machines into battle can always be replaced.
Or can they?
There are aspects of flesh and blood and spirit which can never be assumed by the purely mechanical frames of combat machines, however sophisticated. The brotherhood which binds fighting men and women together, the belonging, the training and experience, the esprit de corps which makes a company more than an armed mob - these are intangibles which can go beyond the statistics of 'Mech tonnage and combat firepower. These comprise the human element of spirit and tradition and fighting will which make it possible for a David to triumph over a Goliath ... or a pair of Wasps to take on a Rifleman and win.
Even today, the human element cannot be lightly dismissed.
When such qualities cease to make any difference in the balance of life -or death- then Man as a species will be ready for the scrap heap, replaced by the machines which were previously his servants." ~ BattleTechnology Magazine 0101, Opening Shots: Welcome to BattleTechnology Magazine, William H. Keith, Jr., August 1987/3027, Pacific Rim Publishing Company
Again, as I read through these, I'll pull out certain gems, most of which will concern the reason I began my journey through time and space in the BattleTech universe in the first place. Perhaps others will benefit from the nostalgia, as well.
Edited by Kay Wolf, 12 April 2016 - 05:05 PM.