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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 09:51    Post subject: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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 Hope all is well.  I was reading through the House Davion Book and was amused to stumble upon the
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 09:58    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 10:02    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 12:08    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| "the" suspense is killing me!!!! 
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					| Ghost Writer ComStar
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 12:21    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| Hmm...that's strange I could have sworn that the rest of my post was written. Oh well.   
 My point was this: when reading the House Davion book, I was amused enough to find a merc unit called "The Fighting Urukhai."  (Their emblem is a white hand no less!)
 
 I guess my query, was if anybody had any other pop culture references in btech.
 
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					| Karagin Imperial Karagin Army
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 12:41    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| Sure the merc unit that had a really familar coyote as their sign, then there is Team Bonazi, the whole collection thing of the Irreuglars... 
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 19:41    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| [quote] On 2002-12-14 12:21, Ghost Writer wrote:
 Hmm...that's strange I could have sworn that the rest of my post was written. Oh well.
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 The same thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago, except I KNOW that my post was completely written, and it cut off about 2/3rds of it.  And I had to rewrtie it, and of course it wasn't nearly the same.
 
 
 
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On 2002-12-14 12:21, Ghost Writer wrote:
 My point was this: when reading the House Davion book, I was amused enough to find a merc unit called "The Fighting Urukhai."  (Their emblem is a white hand no less!)
 
 I guess my query, was if anybody had any other pop culture references in btech.
 
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 Just reread the history parts of the HOuse SOurce books, lots of things are very similar to actual history of earth, not just names.  Unfortunately, I can;t think of anything in particular, and my books are on their way to my new home in Virginia.
 
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					| Horhiro Draconis Combine
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 21:23    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| Well, it's from a novel, not a sourcebook, but there's a scene in "Black Dragon" I believe (Commancho's Caballeros) where a Yakuza mechwarrior stomps on the Yak boss who killed her father, with her mech. This after proclaiming who she was. Later, her lover (an upper level ISF agent,who makes pro-kurita movies) says something like: It was beautiful, but if you had only said "my name is ....., you killed my father, prepare to die" 
 A blatent reference to "The Princess Bride" of course!
  
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								|  Posted: 14-Dec-2002 21:25    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| Oh yeah, don't ever forget Rhonda Snord's T-shirt made famous on the cover of "Cranston Snord's Irregulars" sourcebook: 
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								|  Posted: 15-Dec-2002 00:40    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| Well, people do like to use names from old mythology and such. It`s not far-fetched that some places in the Btech universe have oddly familiar names. Although the planet 'A Place' could have a better name. 
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								|  Posted: 15-Dec-2002 02:11    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| isent that between someplace and overhere? 
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								|  Posted: 15-Dec-2002 02:30    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| And not far from Dustball, IIRC. 
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					| Gunslinger Patch Royal Black Watch Regiment
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								|  Posted: 15-Dec-2002 04:35    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| And if you notice, there are more than a few planets in Btech with names that are associated with places in Texas.  I've always thought the Btech got started here in Texas but I may be confusing them with the Amarillo Design Bureau and Star Fleet Battles. _________________
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					| Kyu Kage ComStar
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								|  Posted: 15-Dec-2002 11:09    Post subject: RE: Btech and Pop Culture |     |  
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								| There was a refrence somewhere to a character from a series of D&D novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. 
 I think it was Kitara, or something like that. Have to check the books.
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