Battletech Lore - Where do i even begin?
#1
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:19 PM
I have not had much exposure to mechwarrior / battletech in the past. I played a couple of the PC games a very long time ago but never had the opportunity to play the tabletop (unfortunately, I love TT RPG).
From the snippets I have been reading, there is a deep rich history that I am missing. I am an avid reader and would really like to immerse myself fully in this story. Searching on amazon returned a TON of hits for battletech. However, i have no idea where to begin
I am assuming this IP is similar to Star Wars in the respect that a lot of different authors write the novels which take place at various points in the history. What I have found with Star Wars is that the quality of the books can vary significantly based on the author. I has also run in to issues trying to read the stories in a linear way, without jumping forward and backward in time.
Can anyone please suggest what series / author I should begin with? I would really like to read the history in a way as linear as possible. I have gone to the wiki but that doesn't tell me which novels are worth their price and which are generic, poorly written BS.
Typically I would dive in and try to get starts but most of the novels have very low user review ratings. I thought that this was a good place to get advice on what is good from the true fans. Thanks in advance.
#2
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:24 PM
#3
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:30 PM
Being that I know nothing at all about the universe I wanted to absorb the basics in novel format if possible. I don't really have any knowledge base to start with. I enjoy reading novels and currently don't have anything I am too excited to read. If the feedback ends up being, the novels aren't good, I guess I'll have to hit up the databases.
#4
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:42 PM
Warrior Trilogy has the events of the 4th SW (Silver Eagle Crisis, Hanse and Melissa's wedding, and my beloved house getting the snot kicked out of them...) It also introduced you to some of the key players, houses, and political situations/instabilities and everything that leads up to the current timeline of MWO
The Blood of Krensky Trilogy has the same for the most part but it's kind of like the passing of the torch to the younger generation; Prince Victor Steiner-Davion and his Super Friends. As well as the Clan invasion and the current timeline of MWO.
If you like those you could always pick up the Gray Death Saga, which starts back in like 3007 I think. Nice and gritty, some personal faves.
Edited by Thom Frankfurt, 23 September 2012 - 12:43 PM.
#5
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:45 PM
#6
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:55 PM
http://bg.battletech...iverseGuide.pdf
#7
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:56 PM
The Archer Christfori books by Blaine Lee Pardoe (nice guy) are good too.
All in all most of the novels are good.
But like Richtor I said earlier the Stackpole books are the best place to start.
#8
Posted 23 September 2012 - 01:51 PM
#9
Posted 24 September 2012 - 01:07 AM
Excelent merc story detailing the Dragoons time with Kurita
#10
Posted 25 September 2012 - 04:35 PM
I was able to find a book by Stackpole however and am currently reading "Ghost War" Dark Age #1. It says that there are 29 books in the series and this is the first, so hopefully a decent starting point?
#11
Posted 25 September 2012 - 10:12 PM
Battletech "Dark Ages" was when wizkids got the franchise back, the creator told 20 year veteran fans that they didn't know what they wanted, and then brought Stackpole back from the darkside of Lucasarts so he could write Star Was Tech and kind of destroy the universe, starting with obliterating one of the most iconic merc units in Battletech out of hand.
That said. There are a lot of damn fine books, stories and characters in Dark Ages, and I enjoyed a good many of them. I will have a look for some good background history circa 3000 to 3065 and give you titles I can find here later tonight. As far as canon history, I wouldn't suggest you quote much in those books, as once they brought some of the other writers back, they began the repair of the world by trying to make more believable tales in the 3070 to 3100 range.
Dark Ages and the blackout that happens in those novels is in 3132+ I think.
#12
Posted 25 September 2012 - 10:16 PM
All you really need to know that Katherine Steiner = bad.
I hate her.
#13
Posted 26 September 2012 - 08:14 AM
Does the "Dark Ages" series give an accurate portrayal of the factions in Battletech universe? I'm really interested in learning about the "houses?" since we will be able to chose one in MWO.
Thanks again to everyone for their help so far.
#14
Posted 26 September 2012 - 08:35 AM
As far as the factions, it DOES give an accurate portrayal...of how they'll act in about ninety years.
Honestly, if you're wanting stuff that's contemporary with MWO, then avoid any novel with MechWarrior in the title because (I'm pretty sure) they're all set in the Dark Ages. Since you're looking for Kindle stuff you absolutely want to go with the three BattleCorps anthologies (titled The Core, First Strike, and Weapons Free, respectively).
Now, I ain't sayin' the Dark Ages novels are bad, I have a handful myself...I'm saying they screwed with the setting so tremendously that I really don't recognize it as BattleTech anymore...but that's 'cause it was created by WizKids marketing department instead of BattleTech fans. My opinion, anyways! Still has good ol' 'mech fights, so there's that.
I think someone already mentioned this, but...
http://www.battletec...erseGuide-1.pdf
...has nice summaries of the general attitudes of the houses, as well as the history of the setting.
My advice is read this and then start plowing through the BattleCorps stuff. Enjoy!
Edited by Samuel Graves, 26 September 2012 - 08:46 AM.
#15
Posted 26 September 2012 - 08:41 AM
Sephlock, on 25 September 2012 - 10:16 PM, said:
All you really need to know that Katherine Steiner = bad.
I hate her.
Don't you mean; Katrina Steiner? Katherine was her mother, IIRC...
BTW, there are a LOT of BT novels out there ( I think I have close to 70 BT novels so far along with countless source books and TROs). The Sword and The Dagger, by Ardath Mayhar (which up until a minute ago, I thought was the very first BT novel!!) was the most difficult one for to find http://m.sarna.net/w...iew_normal_site
Here's a list of all BT novels to date, including the German language books from Heyne and FanPro http://www.sarna.net...ttleTech_novels
The thing I really like about the novels is that the timeline is preserved for the most part. In some cases; the books look at a conflict from a different perspective, which is one of the things that hooked me in the first place!
Edited by SlasH58, 26 September 2012 - 08:51 AM.
#16
Posted 26 September 2012 - 09:47 AM
Glynt, on 26 September 2012 - 08:14 AM, said:
Does the "Dark Ages" series give an accurate portrayal of the factions in Battletech universe? I'm really interested in learning about the "houses?" since we will be able to chose one in MWO.
Thanks again to everyone for their help so far.
The blood of kerensky series is THE contempory series for mwo. It occurs in exactly the same time line as mwo. If you want to learn about the houses etc as they stand in mwo, stackpole's blood of kerensky is what you need
Edited by Listless Nomad, 26 September 2012 - 09:59 AM.
#17
Posted 26 September 2012 - 09:56 AM
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