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==Canonicity== ==Canonicity==
− Although their Heavy Battle magazine effectively amounts to fan fiction, Bader and Kleinholz had a permission from [[FanPro]], who at the time had the rights to publish BattleTech in Germany. As such, the magazine has an outside claim to being official in the broadest sense and is therefore tagged as an [[apocryphal]] product instead of outright noncanonical. It should be noted, though, that its content was not fact-checked or recognized in any shape or form by FanPro or [[FASA]]. + Although their Heavy Battle magazine effectively amounts to fan fiction, Bader and Kleinholz had a permission from [[FanPro]], who at the time had the rights to publish BattleTech in Germany. As such, the magazine has an outside claim to being official in the broadest sense and is therefore tagged as an [[apocryphal]] product instead of outright non-canonical. It should be noted, though, that its content was not fact-checked or recognized in any shape or form by FanPro or [[FASA]].
==Notable Content== ==Notable Content==
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− | Although their Heavy Battle magazine effectively amounts to fan fiction, Bader and Kleinholz had a permission from [[FanPro]], who at the time had the rights to publish BattleTech in Germany. As such, the magazine has an outside claim to being official in the broadest sense and is therefore tagged as an [[apocryphal]] product instead of outright | + | Although their Heavy Battle magazine effectively amounts to fan fiction, Bader and Kleinholz had a permission from [[FanPro]], who at the time had the rights to publish BattleTech in Germany. As such, the magazine has an outside claim to being official in the broadest sense and is therefore tagged as an [[apocryphal]] product instead of outright non-canonical. It should be noted, though, that its content was not fact-checked or recognized in any shape or form by FanPro or [[FASA]]. |
==Notable Content== | ==Notable Content== |