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"By the 31st century, humanity has spread to thousands of worlds and a handful of powerful empires wage continual war for the right to rule the stars. Foremost among the weapons used in that struggle are BattleMechs. Loaded with autocannons, missile launchers, lasers, and charged-particle beam weapons, these fusion-powered war machines of articulated armor stand upward of ten meters high. Piloting them are MechWarriors, the best, most intensively trained men and women available. Like the armored knights of an earlier age, MechWarriors are popular heroes, and their exploits are the stuff of legends".
Overview
This part of my site is dedicated to the sci-fi phenomenon known as Battletech, which, since 1999 has become a disturbingly addictive hobby of mine. I originally decided to create this page as a kind of data repository, after one of my favourite BT sites was taken off the web (though it has recently been restored under new ownership). In any case, I wanted somewhere I could put all the info I had collected, favourite sites, faction backgrounds, designs etc...so here it is. Most of the information here is intended to act purely as a brief introduction, since the Battletech universe is a very large place and I've neither the knowledge, skill or patience to create a comprehensive resource. In any case, there are loads of other websites out there that do exactly that. The links on the left will take you to some of the best ones I know of...just in case you're interested.
Created by a number of gaming enthusiasts, including one Jordan K Weisman, Battletech is a fully developed, fictional universe, on a par with Star Wars in its complexity and depth, if not in popularity. Set just over 1,000 years in the future, in the area of space colonised by mankind in that time, it follows the lives of the key characters, (usually heads of state, military leaders and various other important figures) and the events in which they're involved. Since its relatively modest beginnings, a wealth of fiction and source material has been published, on a scale few other sci-fi - or any other fictional works for that matter - can match. A Master Timeline has even been compiled, charting humanity's progress from 2005 to the year 3067. It is this level of detail that makes it so appealing to so many people. There are an estimated 25 million Battletech fans worldwide.
History
2004 marked the 20th anniversary of Battletech. It all started back in 1984 as a board game with miniature figures, dice and record sheets...sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, only with giant, fusion-powered war machines instead of mages, barbarians and orcs. Since then it has gone from strength to strength and now boasts no less than 3 series of paperback novels, a plethora of computer and console games, a trading card game and more collectible miniature models than you can shake a stick at. Oh, yes...and don't forget the hundreds of websites, official and otherwise, created to spread the word and share information. Gaming leagues and conventions have sprung up worldwide, attracting thousands of enthusiasts - also known as freaks, geeks, weirdos and mech-junkies, depending on your point of view. In case you're wondering, the background music for this page is the Stutter Shark track from the MechWarrior 4: Vengeance PC game soundtrack. Click on the anniversary logo to be taken to the official Battletech website.
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BattleMechs
As hinted at previously, in the Battletech universe, BattleMechs are the most powerful land-based war machines ever created. There are many different kinds and it would take too long to describe them all, so take a look at the Timber Wolf - also known as a Mad Cat - pictured opposite, to get some idea. They generally stand between 30-40 feet tall, can weigh between 10-100 tons, with speeds ranging anywhere from 30-130kph.
Powered by fusion reactors, these machines' articulated limbs give them unrivalled manouvreability on the battlefield. They also carry enough armour to make them virtually immune to conventional weapons. They may be armed with a variety of weapons: magnetic rail guns, cannon, lasers, particle cannon and missiles. The larger ones carry enough firepower to destroy a city block.
These avatars of war are piloted by highly trained men and women known as MechWarriors. Their exploits form the basis of most of the novels and with many different factions in the BT universe, there's plenty of scope for conflict...
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