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Talen Capellan Confederation Sang-shao
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Posted: 09-Jul-2007 02:44 Post subject: So after careful debate... |
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Hours and Hours (READ: 30 seconds) spent pouring over countless Battletech books has led me to the conclusion that I really need to throw together at least a halfway explainable IS company.
So, having never actually chosen a house to pull from, I decided I would go with the Capellan Confederation. Interesting, no? So, for Clans I still have and always choose the Ghost Bears...and for the IS, Liao.
Why not the FRR? I'm not entirely sure why. Maybe thats too predictable? Besides, I like the Confederation. They seem fun.
So, right now I am looking to put together a company based in three parts. Most of the unit will consist of an ex-mercenary unit given state sponsorship. The rest will consist of some older regulars and at least one guy from St. Ives and another from the Chaos March. I'll have some sort of history for everybody. Etc.
Anyways. Victory for the State is Victory for The Good. _________________ "Historians exercise great power and some of them know it. They recreate the past, changing it to fit their own interpretations. Thus, they change the future as well." - Leto II
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Mordel Mordel.Net Administrator
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Posted: 12-Jul-2007 10:36 Post subject: |
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I would have picked FWL myself. But I guess that could be boring since they have probably seen the least amount of activity. Although it does offer you the possibilities of civil war battles. _________________ Mordel Blacknight - Site Administrator
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Talen Capellan Confederation Sang-shao
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Posted: 12-Jul-2007 14:04 Post subject: |
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Which Civil War? I assume you mean THE Civil War as in the FedCom civl war? _________________ "Historians exercise great power and some of them know it. They recreate the past, changing it to fit their own interpretations. Thus, they change the future as well." - Leto II
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Warhammer: 3025 Freelance Captain, AFFC (Ret.)
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Posted: 12-Jul-2007 14:09 Post subject: |
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No, just regular old Marik internal strife.
The FWL is a very fractious state, and various factions are always fighting various other factions. Almost a microcosm of the Inner Sphere... _________________ Evil is like a bowl of oranges. Only one, instead, is an orange of DOOM. That orange has a fate to rule over the other oranges with an iron fist. That orange is me.
Because sometimes, there are many guards in the castle.
Ya Rl'yeh!
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Sleeping Dragon Draconis Combine Tai-i
Joined: 06-Apr-2005 00:00 Posts: 4820 Location: Czech Republic
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Posted: 12-Jul-2007 15:01 Post subject: |
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Yes, something like Fire Mandrills (something more familiar to old Ghost Bear fan )
Most FWL sub-states have their own units, goals , ...
The choice of St. Ives person for your unit may be interesting, since the St. Ives was known for two things - assault 'Mechs and hate for CC. _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
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Talen Capellan Confederation Sang-shao
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Posted: 12-Jul-2007 20:33 Post subject: |
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Yeah, the re-absorption of the St. Ives Compact left a sour taste in many mouths. The Company...due to its roughly thrown together makeup will definitely be interesting to write about. Though the St. Ives guy might never deploy with any of the CCAF guys in an actual small unit fight, it'll be fun anyways.
As for the FWL Civil War...i always expected it to happen. The thing was barely holding together in the best of times... _________________ "Historians exercise great power and some of them know it. They recreate the past, changing it to fit their own interpretations. Thus, they change the future as well." - Leto II
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Mordel Mordel.Net Administrator
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Posted: 14-Jul-2007 07:44 Post subject: |
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Talen wrote: |
As for the FWL Civil War...i always expected it to happen. The thing was barely holding together in the best of times... |
I don't think (and someone who knows more about the history can correct me) that it has ever truly blown up into a full fledged civil war. I think it has always been more skirmishes and that sort of stuff. But I could be wrong. _________________ Mordel Blacknight - Site Administrator
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CO_17thRecon Kell Hounds Major
Joined: 10-Sep-2002 00:00 Posts: 1297 Location: United States
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Posted: 14-Jul-2007 12:10 Post subject: |
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Mordel wrote: | Talen wrote: |
As for the FWL Civil War...i always expected it to happen. The thing was barely holding together in the best of times... |
I don't think (and someone who knows more about the history can correct me) that it has ever truly blown up into a full fledged civil war. I think it has always been more skirmishes and that sort of stuff. But I could be wrong. |
It happened before even the 4th War. Anton Marik challenged his brother Janos for the throne. I should like to see a book devoted to it, actually. It's like a Level 1 FS/LC civil war in terms of scope and what not.
But with a grimier, less worky set of units.
EDIT: And this of course, depends on whether you consider the Andurien seccession fighting a "civil war". That happened after the 4th War. The Mariks are always blasting each other over something. _________________ Jarylan Blackwell
"What the...?! Where did you get THAT?!"
"Creative aquisition."
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