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'''BattleCorps''' is a subscription-based website that features original [[BattleTech]] fiction, as well as other products and services.<ref>[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/static.php?page=21 BattleCorps: Summary of Services]</ref>
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'''BattleCorps''' is a subscription-based website that features original [[BattleTech]] fiction, original and reprinted scenarios for CBT play, and "news" stories that add flavor to the fictional universe (including new units or variants). In this fashion, it is essentially a subscription-based online magazine. Its content is fully [[canon]] for the BattleTech universe.
  
It is owned and run by [[InMediaRes]] Productions, LLC, the parent company of [[Catalyst Game Labs]]. InMediaRes was founded in 2003 by [[Loren L. Coleman|Loren]] and Heather Coleman with the expressed purpose of licensing the right to publish new, canon BattleTech fiction to the Internet from [[WizKids]].<ref>[http://www.wizkidsgames.com/wk_article.asp?cid=38058 InMediaRes Productions, LLC and WizKids, Inc in talks for rights to publish Classic BattleTech fiction]</ref> Wizkids granted this license to IMR in the fall of 2003, which directly led to the creation of BattleCorps in August 2004.<ref>[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/static.php?page=6 BattleCorps: InMediaRes Productions, LLC]</ref>
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It is owned and run by [[InMediaRes]] Productions, LLC, the parent company of [[Catalyst Game Labs]]. InMediaRes was founded in 2003 by [[Loren L. Coleman|Loren]] and Heather Coleman with the expressed purpose of licensing the right to publish new BattleTech fiction to the Internet from [[WizKids]].<ref>[http://www.wizkidsgames.com/wk_article.asp?cid=38058 InMediaRes Productions, LLC and WizKids, Inc in talks for rights to publish Classic BattleTech fiction]</ref> WizKids granted this license to IMR in the fall of 2003, which directly led to the creation of BattleCorps in August 2004.<ref>[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/static.php?page=6 BattleCorps: InMediaRes Productions, LLC]</ref>
  
In addition to publishing BattleTech stories, BattleCorps also publishes original and reprinted scenarios for CBT play, and "news" stories that add flavor to the fictional universe (including new units or variants). In this fashion, it is essentially a subscription-based online magazine.  
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==Features==
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BattleCorps provides most of its content in the form of [[w:PDF|PDF]] files for download. Subscribers automatically have access to all new files released for the duration of their subscription, including those from a previous subscription if an inactive account is reactivated. Several stories are available for download for free to non-subscribers as a teaser. These include:
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*''[[Art of the Deal]], by [[Loren L. Coleman]]
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*''[[En Passant]]'', by [[Phaedra M. Weldon]]
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*''[[Of Love and Peace and Cherry Trees]]'', by [[Steven Mohan, Jr.]]
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*''[[The Last Full Measure]]'', by [[Kevin Killiany]]
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*''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'' (Prologue and Part I of ''The Hunt for Jardine''), by [[Herbert A. Beas II]]
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There is also a News section and download sections in the forum, both of which are fully accessible to active subscribers, i.e. irrespective of whether or not a news item or downloadable artwork was published during their subscription.
  
BattleCorps also has a store known as the BattleShop that carries new books, takes preorders, and sells electronic versions of new books, as well as some older titles. New or returning members can also purchase stories that were published when they were not members here. The website also features a forum for members. Many members of BattleCorps became part of the BattleCorps Regiment, a group that posts pictures of painted miniatures and roleplays through the forum. This group was canonized as a mercenary unit, The [[Battle Corps]].
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The website features a member forum and also has a store known as the BattleShop that carries new books, takes preorders, and sells electronic versions of new books, as well as many older titles. New or returning members can also purchase stories that were published when they were not members here.  
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Many BattleCorps subscribers take part in the BattleCorps Regiment, a group that posts pictures of painted miniatures and roleplays through the forum. This group was canonized as a mercenary unit, The [[Battle Corps]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[:Category:BattleCorps publications]]
 
*[[:Category:BattleCorps publications]]
  
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==References==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/index.html BattleCorps]
 
*[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/index.html BattleCorps]
 
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*[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/static.php?page=21 BattleCorps: Summary of Services]
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[[Category:Game Publisher]]
 
[[Category:Game Publisher]]

Revision as of 18:48, 18 March 2011

This article is about the website. For the mercenary unit, see Battle Corps.
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BattleCorps is a subscription-based website that features original BattleTech fiction, original and reprinted scenarios for CBT play, and "news" stories that add flavor to the fictional universe (including new units or variants). In this fashion, it is essentially a subscription-based online magazine. Its content is fully canon for the BattleTech universe.

It is owned and run by InMediaRes Productions, LLC, the parent company of Catalyst Game Labs. InMediaRes was founded in 2003 by Loren and Heather Coleman with the expressed purpose of licensing the right to publish new BattleTech fiction to the Internet from WizKids.[1] WizKids granted this license to IMR in the fall of 2003, which directly led to the creation of BattleCorps in August 2004.[2]

Features

BattleCorps provides most of its content in the form of PDF files for download. Subscribers automatically have access to all new files released for the duration of their subscription, including those from a previous subscription if an inactive account is reactivated. Several stories are available for download for free to non-subscribers as a teaser. These include:

There is also a News section and download sections in the forum, both of which are fully accessible to active subscribers, i.e. irrespective of whether or not a news item or downloadable artwork was published during their subscription.

The website features a member forum and also has a store known as the BattleShop that carries new books, takes preorders, and sells electronic versions of new books, as well as many older titles. New or returning members can also purchase stories that were published when they were not members here.

Many BattleCorps subscribers take part in the BattleCorps Regiment, a group that posts pictures of painted miniatures and roleplays through the forum. This group was canonized as a mercenary unit, The Battle Corps.

See Also

References

External Links