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'''Tibolt''' is a small mining world in the [[Periphery]] area beyond the [[Capellan Confederation]]/[[Federated Suns]] border. It should not be confused with [[Tybalt]]; available information rules out the possibility of these being the same world.
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'''Tibolt''' is a small mining world in the [[Periphery]] beyond the [[Capellan Confederation]]/[[Federated Suns]] border.
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It should not be confused with [[Tybalt]], another world located on the border between these two realms (much closer to [[Terra]] than to the periphery border); available information rules out the possibility of these being the same world.
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
The only [[BattleTech]] source mentioning Tibolt is the [[Blackthorne BattleTech (Comic series)#BattleForce - Small unit actions in the 31st century|BattleForce]] comic series by Blackthorne publishing, a trilogy of which only the first two parts were published.
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The only [[BattleTech]] source mentioning Tibolt is the (unfinished) [[Blackthorne BattleTech (Comic series)#BattleForce - Small unit actions in the 31st century|BattleForce]] comic series by [[Blackthorne Publishing, Inc.]]. It was intended as a trilogy, but only the first two parts of the storyline were published. This comic series was an official product and produced under a valid license, yet it is not considered to be a source of [[canon]]ical information.
  
This comic series was an official product with a valid license, yet it is not considered to be a source of [[canon]]ical information. Consequently, Tibolt and all associated information is apocryphal.
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Consequently, Tibolt and all associated information is apocryphal.
  
 
==Planet information==
 
==Planet information==
Pictures from the comics suggest that Tibolt has at least three and up to five moons. The planet is described as a tiny ball of rock "with an atmosphere of sulphur, fog, and rain. On a clear night visibility is almost ten meters." The visual impression is that of an icy mountainous landscape where people have to wear breathing masks.
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Tibolt's depictions in the comics suggest that it has at least three and may have up to five moons. The planet is described as a "tiny ball of rock", "with an atmosphere of sulphur, fog, and rain. On a clear night visibility is almost ten meters." The visual impression is that of an mountainous landscape covered in ice and snow, where people have to wear breathing masks outside of their vehicles.
  
According to its pictures, Tibolt has at least three and possibly up to five moons.
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===History===
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As of [[3025]], the existing [[Capellan Confederation]] settlements and geological survey teams on Tibolt had not been disputed for the past seven years, i.e. since 3018, although it was described to lie "along a disputed area of the border". This could be read to mean the Capellans had only begun settling Tibolt seven years ago, or that they had been there longer already and someone had (unsuccessfully) contested their control of the world in that year.
  
==History==
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It remains unclear if the Capellan Confederation actually claimed the planet as theirs, as it was said to lie "beyond" the Capellan borders. The Capellan Minister of Geology considered Tibolt to be an unimportant mining world, and the Minister of Economics was already in the process of selling the mining rights to the world to [[Ceres Metals]] in exchange for spare parts and raw materials. Yet there was a remarkably strong garrison guarding the planet that included elements of [[McCarron's Armored Cavalry]] and reportedly also the [[Capellan Hussars]], with two [[DropShip]]s and an [[Aerospace Fighter]] detachment guarding the system.
As of 3025, the [[Capellan Confederation]] settlements and geological survey teams on Tibolt had not been disputed for the past seven years, although it lies along a disputed area of the border.
 
  
 
The planetary capital was Refinery City. Several outlying mining districts existed.
 
The planetary capital was Refinery City. Several outlying mining districts existed.
 
The Capellan Minister of Geology considered Tibolt an unimportant mining world, and the Minister of Economics was in the process of selling the mining rights to the world to [[Ceres Metals]] in exchange for spare parts and raw materials.
 
  
 
===The battle for Tibolt===
 
===The battle for Tibolt===
Although the Capellans were convinced that nothing of importance was to be had on Tibolt, [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] knew better. According to him, "Tibolt, that tiny little world, misplaced by fortune" had "the stuff of destiny upon it". Acting on his own behalf he sent the 1st Regiment of the [[mercenary unit]] [[Miller's Marauders]] to conquer Tibolt. Of the two defending Capellan [[DropShip]]s, one was destroyed and the other was damaged while it retreated to its [[JumpShip]]. A Capellan aerospace fighter contingent remained operative, however. Capellan troops, reportedly [[Capellan Hussars]], put up stiff resistance at Refinery City while reinforcements from the outlying mining districts (elements of [[McCarron's Armored Cavalry]]) moved in.
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Although the Capellans were convinced that nothing of importance was to be had on Tibolt, [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] knew better. According to him, "Tibolt, that tiny little world, misplaced by fortune ''[had]'' the stuff of destiny upon it". Acting on his own behalf and without the backing or even knowlege of [[House Davion]] he sent the 1st Regiment of the [[mercenary unit]] [[Miller's Marauders]] to conquer Tibolt in 3025. One of the two defending Capellan DropShips was destroyed and the other was damaged while it retreated to its [[JumpShip]]. Capellan troops, reportedly Capellan Hussars, put up stiff resistance at Refinery City, however, while reinforcements from the outlying mining districts (elements of McCarron's Armored Cavalry) moved in. The offensive then lost its momentum and elements of the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] (Abel Company) were sent to Tibolt to intercept the defenders' reinforcements en-route through the mountains. With their help, the attackers temporarily captured Refinery City but felt they would not be able to hold it against the approaching Capellan reinforcements.
  
The offensive then lost its momentum and elements of the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] (Abel Company) were sent to intercept the defenders' reinforcements en-route through the mountains. With their help, the attackers temporarily captured Refinery City.
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At this point, the archeological DropShip ''Holocroft'' moved in and deployed drilling equipment. Apparently knowing exactly where to look, the workers dug into a cavern within a few hours where numerous [[BattleMech]]s were found including an ''[[Atlas]]'', a ''[[Charger]]'', a ''[[JagerMech]]'' and several others.  
  
At this point, the archeological DropShip ''Holocroft'' moved in and deployed drilling equipment. Apparently knowing exactly where to look, the workers dug into a cavern within a few hours where numerous [[BattleMech]]s were found including an ''[[Atlas]]'', a ''[[Charger]]'', a ''[[JagerMech]]'' and several others. However, the attackers had no hope of holding the city against the approaching Capellan reinforcements. In addition, the Capellan Confederation had decided to defend Tibolt as a matter of principle, and sent the [[Northwind Highlanders]] there to deal with the situation, and put Tibolt to the torch if neccessary.
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Duke Hasek-Davion claimed that he was not after the 'Mechs but something much more important, and that he hoped to secure the secret for himself if the Capellans hesitated just long enough. However, the Capellan Confederation had decided to defend Tibolt as a matter of principle, and sent the [[Northwind Highlanders]] there with orders to repel the attackers, and put Tibolt to the torch if neccessary.
  
Duke Hasek-Davion claimed that he was after something much more important, and that he hoped to secure the secret for himself if the Capellans hesitated just long enough.
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The third issue of the BattleForce comic trilogy was never published and the storyline was thus never concluded beyond at this point. The outcome of the battle is unknown.
  
 
===Fan speculation===
 
===Fan speculation===
The third issue of the BattleForce comic trilogy was never published and the storyline was thus never concluded.
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It is generally assumed that whatever Duke Hasek-Davion was after could not be recovered by his troops. His attacking forces were apparently insufficient to withstand the determined defenders especially when reinforced by the Northwind Highlanders. Further, there is no indication in any other publication that Duke Hasek-Davion might have uncovered something of vital importance in or shortly after 3025. Conversely, the defending forces did not know what he was after and thought the world worthless.
 
 
It is generally assumed that whatever Duke Hasek-Davion was after was not recovered. His attacking forces were likely insufficient to withstand the determined defenders especially when reinforced by the Northwind Highlanders. Conversely, the defending forces did not know what he was after and thought the world worthless. Further, there is no indication in any other publication that Duke Hasek-Davion might have uncovered something of vital importance in or shortly after 3025.
 
  
 
Some fans have speculated<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=56217.0;all this thread] on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> that the secret of Tibolt may have become the mysterious source of supplies "somewhere beyond the periphery" that the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] reportedly possessed by late 3025<ref>according to ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'', pg. 137</ref>. This periphery realm is situated beyond the Capellan Confederation borders, while according to its description Tibolt seems to be located very near if not within the Magistracy's borders. (The latter alternative might explain why the Capellan Confederation did not properly claim the planet, but described it as a periphery world beyond their own border.) Given the strained relationship between Abel Company and their commanders who regarded and treated them as expendable, it seems plausible to assume that Abel Company learned of the 'Mech cache (presumably a [[Star League]] depot) and possibly also the unknown, yet more important prize Duke Hasek-Davion was after, and defected to the Magistracy of Canopus with this knowledge in the face of overwhelming Capellan forces.
 
Some fans have speculated<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=56217.0;all this thread] on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> that the secret of Tibolt may have become the mysterious source of supplies "somewhere beyond the periphery" that the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] reportedly possessed by late 3025<ref>according to ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'', pg. 137</ref>. This periphery realm is situated beyond the Capellan Confederation borders, while according to its description Tibolt seems to be located very near if not within the Magistracy's borders. (The latter alternative might explain why the Capellan Confederation did not properly claim the planet, but described it as a periphery world beyond their own border.) Given the strained relationship between Abel Company and their commanders who regarded and treated them as expendable, it seems plausible to assume that Abel Company learned of the 'Mech cache (presumably a [[Star League]] depot) and possibly also the unknown, yet more important prize Duke Hasek-Davion was after, and defected to the Magistracy of Canopus with this knowledge in the face of overwhelming Capellan forces.

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Tibolt is a small mining world in the Periphery beyond the Capellan Confederation/Federated Suns border.

It should not be confused with Tybalt, another world located on the border between these two realms (much closer to Terra than to the periphery border); available information rules out the possibility of these being the same world.

Canonicity

The only BattleTech source mentioning Tibolt is the (unfinished) BattleForce comic series by Blackthorne Publishing, Inc.. It was intended as a trilogy, but only the first two parts of the storyline were published. This comic series was an official product and produced under a valid license, yet it is not considered to be a source of canonical information.

Consequently, Tibolt and all associated information is apocryphal.

Planet information

Tibolt's depictions in the comics suggest that it has at least three and may have up to five moons. The planet is described as a "tiny ball of rock", "with an atmosphere of sulphur, fog, and rain. On a clear night visibility is almost ten meters." The visual impression is that of an mountainous landscape covered in ice and snow, where people have to wear breathing masks outside of their vehicles.

History

As of 3025, the existing Capellan Confederation settlements and geological survey teams on Tibolt had not been disputed for the past seven years, i.e. since 3018, although it was described to lie "along a disputed area of the border". This could be read to mean the Capellans had only begun settling Tibolt seven years ago, or that they had been there longer already and someone had (unsuccessfully) contested their control of the world in that year.

It remains unclear if the Capellan Confederation actually claimed the planet as theirs, as it was said to lie "beyond" the Capellan borders. The Capellan Minister of Geology considered Tibolt to be an unimportant mining world, and the Minister of Economics was already in the process of selling the mining rights to the world to Ceres Metals in exchange for spare parts and raw materials. Yet there was a remarkably strong garrison guarding the planet that included elements of McCarron's Armored Cavalry and reportedly also the Capellan Hussars, with two DropShips and an Aerospace Fighter detachment guarding the system.

The planetary capital was Refinery City. Several outlying mining districts existed.

The battle for Tibolt

Although the Capellans were convinced that nothing of importance was to be had on Tibolt, Michael Hasek-Davion knew better. According to him, "Tibolt, that tiny little world, misplaced by fortune [had] the stuff of destiny upon it". Acting on his own behalf and without the backing or even knowlege of House Davion he sent the 1st Regiment of the mercenary unit Miller's Marauders to conquer Tibolt in 3025. One of the two defending Capellan DropShips was destroyed and the other was damaged while it retreated to its JumpShip. Capellan troops, reportedly Capellan Hussars, put up stiff resistance at Refinery City, however, while reinforcements from the outlying mining districts (elements of McCarron's Armored Cavalry) moved in. The offensive then lost its momentum and elements of the 2nd Crucis Lancers (Abel Company) were sent to Tibolt to intercept the defenders' reinforcements en-route through the mountains. With their help, the attackers temporarily captured Refinery City but felt they would not be able to hold it against the approaching Capellan reinforcements.

At this point, the archeological DropShip Holocroft moved in and deployed drilling equipment. Apparently knowing exactly where to look, the workers dug into a cavern within a few hours where numerous BattleMechs were found including an Atlas, a Charger, a JagerMech and several others.

Duke Hasek-Davion claimed that he was not after the 'Mechs but something much more important, and that he hoped to secure the secret for himself if the Capellans hesitated just long enough. However, the Capellan Confederation had decided to defend Tibolt as a matter of principle, and sent the Northwind Highlanders there with orders to repel the attackers, and put Tibolt to the torch if neccessary.

The third issue of the BattleForce comic trilogy was never published and the storyline was thus never concluded beyond at this point. The outcome of the battle is unknown.

Fan speculation

It is generally assumed that whatever Duke Hasek-Davion was after could not be recovered by his troops. His attacking forces were apparently insufficient to withstand the determined defenders especially when reinforced by the Northwind Highlanders. Further, there is no indication in any other publication that Duke Hasek-Davion might have uncovered something of vital importance in or shortly after 3025. Conversely, the defending forces did not know what he was after and thought the world worthless.

Some fans have speculated[1] that the secret of Tibolt may have become the mysterious source of supplies "somewhere beyond the periphery" that the Magistracy of Canopus reportedly possessed by late 3025[2]. This periphery realm is situated beyond the Capellan Confederation borders, while according to its description Tibolt seems to be located very near if not within the Magistracy's borders. (The latter alternative might explain why the Capellan Confederation did not properly claim the planet, but described it as a periphery world beyond their own border.) Given the strained relationship between Abel Company and their commanders who regarded and treated them as expendable, it seems plausible to assume that Abel Company learned of the 'Mech cache (presumably a Star League depot) and possibly also the unknown, yet more important prize Duke Hasek-Davion was after, and defected to the Magistracy of Canopus with this knowledge in the face of overwhelming Capellan forces.

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