Mike Silva, on 04 February 2013 - 06:00 AM, said:
But I don't even mind all of that by itself. I only really mind it because the Clans were clearly a result of the Battletech writers running out of good ideas so they did something drastic and lazy. Hundreds of years of Succession Wars and then in 20 years we get socially backwards, evil inbred space commies with unbeatable, magical technology and a bunch of all knowing religious fanatics with nukes.
Umm... the Clans had been in the writers minds from early on. I just finished reading Wolves on the Border, which takes place WAY before the Clans. The Wolf's Dragoons in the book... yeah, you can tell that they are Clan, and that they were slowly dropping out some foreshadows. Jamie Wolf uses Clan terms at points in the story.
They have 'sibkos' who are raise from a young age to be pilots for the Dragoons.
Pilots who were not 'raised' in the Merc unit are fosters
Their main 'escape plan' for when the Combine really started to F them up was called Hegira
In the end he mentions 'When we returned to the Inner Sphere'
A few other times in the novel, very Clan like.
It was not that the writers ran out of ideas... they had these ideas forming since early on. Wolf's Dragoons mystery, no one knew where they came from, even sourcebooks had it vauge. The SLDF and their exodus. A lot of it was set up from the start.
Your concept of time is a little off. Maybe the couple months the IS commanders had no idea what was going on, but it was no where near 6 months before the IS Commanders started knowing what was up.
As well, the Clans were never unstoppable. They just always ended up winning the planet. It is not like they never lost pilots or Mechs. Hell one of the first CGB encounters in the IS had them lose a trinary, due to not expecting the noon sun of a desert planet to over heat them to the point it did. No invincible, just better pilots than the IS.
Hell going back to Wolves on the Border, the Dragoons where considered better pilots, and that a equal playing field vs the Combine, the Dragoons always won out. Better pilots, more intense training, etc.