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== Notes == == Notes ==
− *The cover art was reused from the ''[[Living Legends]]'' RPG adventure published in 1995. The same artwork was also used by FanPro in 1997 for the cover of their German-only publication ''[[Geschichte der Inneren Sphäre]]'' ("''History of the Inner Sphere''"). + *The cover art was re-used from the ''[[Living Legends]]'' RPG adventure published in 1995. The same artwork was also used by FanPro in 1997 for the cover of their German-only publication ''[[Geschichte der Inneren Sphäre]]'' ("''History of the Inner Sphere''").
*As an [[SLDF Royal unit]], the protagonists' unit would have had access to "Royal" BattleMech variants, although the novel's author could not have known that as the ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'', which introduced the Royals concept, was published four years after the novel. Within the text, no specific variants are mentioned so Royal 'Mech variants are not technically ruled out from the designs featuring in the book. *As an [[SLDF Royal unit]], the protagonists' unit would have had access to "Royal" BattleMech variants, although the novel's author could not have known that as the ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'', which introduced the Royals concept, was published four years after the novel. Within the text, no specific variants are mentioned so Royal 'Mech variants are not technically ruled out from the designs featuring in the book.
*A newscast from Galax dated 4 January 2598 announces that [[Hollis Incorporated]] first presented its newly developed [[Artemis IV]] system on that day as a prototype. *A newscast from Galax dated 4 January 2598 announces that [[Hollis Incorporated]] first presented its newly developed [[Artemis IV]] system on that day as a prototype.
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− | *The cover art was | + | *The cover art was re-used from the ''[[Living Legends]]'' RPG adventure published in 1995. The same artwork was also used by FanPro in 1997 for the cover of their German-only publication ''[[Geschichte der Inneren Sphäre]]'' ("''History of the Inner Sphere''"). |
*As an [[SLDF Royal unit]], the protagonists' unit would have had access to "Royal" BattleMech variants, although the novel's author could not have known that as the ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'', which introduced the Royals concept, was published four years after the novel. Within the text, no specific variants are mentioned so Royal 'Mech variants are not technically ruled out from the designs featuring in the book. | *As an [[SLDF Royal unit]], the protagonists' unit would have had access to "Royal" BattleMech variants, although the novel's author could not have known that as the ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'', which introduced the Royals concept, was published four years after the novel. Within the text, no specific variants are mentioned so Royal 'Mech variants are not technically ruled out from the designs featuring in the book. | ||
*A newscast from Galax dated 4 January 2598 announces that [[Hollis Incorporated]] first presented its newly developed [[Artemis IV]] system on that day as a prototype. | *A newscast from Galax dated 4 January 2598 announces that [[Hollis Incorporated]] first presented its newly developed [[Artemis IV]] system on that day as a prototype. |