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#1 BLACK SPECTRUM

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 05:21 PM

Hello there!
So a couple of months ago, I saw a demo of MechWarrior Online.

First thought: "I need to get this game".

However, after I made an account here, I slowly realized that there was much, much more to this than just an online game.
Real life, and virtual.
Tabletop, and keyboard. Mmm.

Anyway, I know for sure that I need to be filled in on the MechWarrior universe (and how this game takes a part in this)

The reason why that I'm asking is that I have a feeling that the community will know what to weed out, and what to tell, instead of simply giving me a google link.

Greatly appreciated! ;)

#2 Ambartanen

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 05:26 PM

you can always start with this:
"For those that want copies of the Battletech novels and cartoons, here is the information for an account on a free storage site. Only one person at a time can log in and download so it's first come first serve, but the files will stay there after your download finishes. I must ask that no one delete any files from the acct, but if the novel list is missing any, or anyone knows where to find the elusive last episode of the battletech cartoons, feel free to upload Battletech stuff. Just post in here what got put up so it can be shared with all. I may be uploading some pics over time, they really take forever, but I have been saving mech pics from the internet for years, so I have a boatload of art from various sources.


The books and cartoons are there. I didn't put the RPG guidebooks on their because there are just so many. The small amount of data that's there took almost 2 hours to upload. The email that is the username is not used or even monitored. I created it solely for this purpose."

and besides the cartoon and novels it has an extensive gallery of Battlemech images and Battle Armours.

But this just the novels and cartoon serie, for the pc games you can search it on the Web for TT and all varients i'm not the rigth person to tell you were to start!

And by the way never forget this site: http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Main_Page

Edited by Paul Inouye, 07 May 2012 - 06:17 PM.
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Posted 07 May 2012 - 05:34 PM

Check out the 3048 map on this website. Go to Media and then artwork, it's under "others."

You've got the inner sphere, it's more like a disk than a sphere as far as I understand. The periphery, and from beyond that you have the 'deep periphery,' and that's not actually charted out anywhere as far as I know. The clanners (which we don't actually know about yet) are from the deep periphery.

While we are in the far off future, and we have lots of cool technology, we've actually declined from our technological peak. Thru constant state of war much knowledge and resources were lost, are are currently being recovered (lostech.) It's a constant struggle to maintain things in some parts of our battletech universe, some people are barely getting by, but at the same time there is relative affluence, battlemechs duke it out for sport at Solaris VII, a beloved place to many here. If you look at the map I mentioned, right around the middle you see a star over Terra, look left of that just above the FWL boarder, Solaris is there.


Check out sarna.net for the battletech wiki.

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 06:43 PM

Try here

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:19 PM

I haven't actually played the tabletop game, but I have done a lot of reading, both from sourcebooks and sarna.net, so keep that in mind if I get anything wrong.

Basic premise:

BattleTech takes place in the 31st century (pushing on 32nd, now) in the Inner Sphere, the area of space that has been colonized and settled by humanity. For the past 300 years, the entire Inner Sphere has been in a state of constant warfare, blasting humanity into another dark age in which much advanced tech has been lost. The main factions in the Inner Sphere are five feudal style Great Houses, and later on, the militaristic clans. One notable thing about the BattleTech universe is that it has no intelligent alien races. All the atrocities and horrors are carried out by humans.

BattleTech History 101:

Humanity starts expanding into what would become the Inner Sphere in the 22nd century. Soon afterwards, the colonies gain independence and start forming their own nations. By the 24th century, there are ten major states in the Inner Sphere, including the five Great Houses and the Terran Hegemony. In the 26th century, Ian Cameron, ruler of the Terran Hegemony uses his diplomatic savvy to achieve his dream of a united humanity and convinces the Great Houses to join the Hegemony and form the Star League.

For 200 years, humanity enjoys a golden age under the Star League. This all ends in the late 28th century when a power hungry ruler from the Periphery (on the outskirts of the Inner Sphere) named Stefan Amaris assassinates the young First Lord of the Star League along with all his heirs and takes power for himself. General Alexander Kerensky of the Star League Defense Forces leads a bloody war against Amaris and ousts him.

By now, however, the damage has already been done. The five Great Houses, (now known as the Successor States) unable to decide on who should take over for House Cameron (the rulers of the Terran Hegemony and the Star League), decide to disband the Star League. Horrified, General Kerensky gathers the majority of the SLDF and go on a self-imposed exile, leaving the Inner Sphere behind.

For the next two and a half centuries, the Inner Sphere tears itself apart in four Succession Wars, destroying much of humanity's technological base and losing a lot of technology (lost technology is referred to as LosTech). The BattleTech tabletop game started during this era, between the Third and Fourth Succession Wars (I think). The first MechWarrior game, MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries and MechWarrior Online take place during this time. The most important thing to happen during this era is the union of the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth through a marraige between their ruling families (Houses Davion and Steiner). What results is the Federated Commonwealth.

During all this time, the SLDF have reformed themselves into a group of 20 Clans with a society based around honor and martial might. While the Successor States were busy blowing each other up in the Inner Sphere, the Clans were producing the perfect warrior society through genetic engineering. In 3050, the Clans invade the Inner Sphere, seeking to restore the Star League by force. Ironically, this invasion forces the Inner Sphere to unite and reform the Star League, and they take advantage of the Clans' strict adherence to their system of honor. The pseudo-religious communications network ComStar negotiates a battle on the planet Tukayyid with the Clans. If the Clans win, they get control of Terra. If ComStar wins, the Clans have to halt their invasion for fifteen years. ComStar wins. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat takes place in the aftermath of this battle, with two Clans fighting a Refusal War over the legality of this truce.

Before the Clans get a chance to dispute this outcome, the Inner Sphere launches a counterattack codenamed Operation Bulldog. Concentrated on a single Clan, Clan Smoke Jaguar, combined forces of the Inner Sphere manage to not only drive the Jaguars out of their occupied territories, but back to their homeworld, where they are wiped out once and for all. And so the Clan Invasion ends. MechWarrior 3 deals with the invasion of a single planet during this conflict.

After the Clan Invasion ends, the Star League disintegrates again and the wars of the Inner Sphere continues. Through a series of assassinations on her own family, Federated Commonwealth ruler Katrina Steiner-Davion plunges the state into the FedCom Civil War, which results in the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth splitting apart again. MechWarrior 4: Vengeance and its expansions take place during this time.

After this, ComStar decides to secularize its formerly religious elements. This angers a sect within the organization which splinters off and forms the Word of Blake. The Blakists proceed to launch a Jihad upon the rest of the Inner Sphere in order to reestablish the Star League (or something like that, I haven't gotten this far in the fluff yet). In the process they violate the 600 year old Ares Conventions by indiscriminately using weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations. This manages to tick off every other faction in the Inner Sphere, Successor State and Clan alike, and they all join forces to nuke the Blakists into oblivion. I believe the MechAssault games deal with this period.

In the aftermath of the Jihad, a charismatic leader named Devlin Stone rises to prominance and forms the Republic of the Sphere around Terra. Peace happens and all the factions in the Inner Sphere start disarming, until the communications network throughout the Inner Sphere suddenly gets blacked out, starting another Dark Age.

Factions:

Federated Suns (ruled by House Davion) - The largest and most powerful of the Successor States. They value freedom and are generally seen as being the "good guys" of the setting. As such they are also the most popular faction.

Lyran Commonwealth (ruled by House Steiner) - A state inspired by Germany, with the most powerful economy in the Inner Sphere.

Draconis Combine (ruled by House Kurita) - Based on feudal Japan. A powerful and militaristic state. Also very oppresive to its people.

Free Worlds League (ruled by House Marik) - Based on the USA, France, and perhaps South America (not sure about that last one), the only real democratic Successor State. Of course, it's plagued by infighting, and has been under the rule of the Mariks for the past few centuries with "emergency powers" (although to be fair, the Inner Sphere really has been in a state of emergency for that long).

Capellan Confedeation (ruled by House Liao) - Based on communist China. The Liao's have a genetic predisposition towards being completely insaneand their rule reflects that. They are the smallest of the Successor States, presumably because their insane leaders are unable to properly defend the Confederation from invasion.

ComStar - Combination of church, phone company and Issac Asimov's Foundation. They are the remnants of the Star League's communications department.

The Clans - Twenty caste-based warrior societies. At the top are genetically engineered super soldiers. Their obsession with honor gets in the way of their otherwise superior military, though, as their war against the much more pragmatic Inner Sphere has shown.

Mercenaries - They're mercenaries... what more can I say?

Edited by RL Nice, 07 May 2012 - 07:33 PM.


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Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:37 PM

RL Nice, that's a great summary, but I think it should have been preempted with information that's a little more basic (without having to dive into links to essay-length pages from the get-go). Keep in mind, IS history is an easy thing to get lost in ;)


Edit: I see you did include factions at the bottom (this is what happens when I'm on 3 hours of sleep :wub:)


@OP, here's an extremely basic rundown of the universe, bulleted (and somewhat oversimplified, but close enough, imo)

-Human controlled space is ruled primarily by the Inner Sphere; it's basically the bulk of humanity, surrounding Earth

-The Inner Sphere used to ruled primarily by the Star League, a unified central body, before a coup tore it apart

-Now, the Inner Sphere is made up of warring states who each tried to fill the power vacuum left by the Star League; clockwise around the galaxy, they are (with effective rulers in parentheses):

-The Federation Suns (House Davion)
-The Capellan Confederation (House Liao)
-The Free Worlds League (House Marik)
- The Lyran Commonwealth (House Steiner)
-The Free Rasslehauge Republic (new kid on the block; smallish democratic republic)
-The Draconis Combine (House Kurita)

-When the Star League broke up, most of its military left with a man named Alexandr Kerensky; As of 3049, no one knows what happened to them, until their descendants returned as a large band of technologically advanced "Clans", who are, as of the start of this game, beginning an attempted total conquest of all of humanity, as they invade the Inner Sphere


That's a rundown of the major players. Now, RL Nice has given a great summary of the history of these major players. Read up, and then, in further reading on Sarna, focus on the Amaris Coup, Kerensky's exodus and the Clans, and the Succession Wars. Anything that takes place after, the Fedcom civil war, Word of Blake, etc, all take place later in time periods this game will never likely cover (unless they later accelerate foward).

Edited by Catamount, 07 May 2012 - 07:53 PM.


#7 BLACK SPECTRUM

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Posted 08 May 2012 - 01:07 PM

My god, the community response is truly amazing.

thank you to everyone that took the time out of their schedule to respond to this!
I can't wait until this game launches!

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Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:27 PM

You know you could play Mechwarrior 4 in the mean time ; )

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Posted 10 May 2012 - 06:11 PM

Here's a little post I made way back when this thread was starting that talks about the Universe (in a summary) and how it relates to the Mechwarrior Online scope at the moment.

http://mwomercs.com/..._5868#entry5868

Edited by Atlas3060, 10 May 2012 - 06:11 PM.






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