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From 2002 through 2008 the demo team hosted a number of '''World Wide Events''' (WWEs) where fans could partake in scenarios and, through gameplay, determine the canonical outcome of the situation within the BattleTech universe (in most cases; not all events had an impact on canon). Typically, a given scenario would be played out across numerous places under the aegis of a demo agent, and from the average results it was then determined which side had won the engagement in BattleTech canon. After 2008 this stopped, until the Catalyst Demo Team resumed the Worldwide Events in 2017.
 
From 2002 through 2008 the demo team hosted a number of '''World Wide Events''' (WWEs) where fans could partake in scenarios and, through gameplay, determine the canonical outcome of the situation within the BattleTech universe (in most cases; not all events had an impact on canon). Typically, a given scenario would be played out across numerous places under the aegis of a demo agent, and from the average results it was then determined which side had won the engagement in BattleTech canon. After 2008 this stopped, until the Catalyst Demo Team resumed the Worldwide Events in 2017.
  
Despite the overlap between World Wide Events and (other) '''Canon Events''', not all World Wide Events were Canon Events and vice versa. Several Canon Events were played out at large game fairs instead of WWEs; they are sometimes referred to as "Gen Con Events".
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Despite the overlap between World Wide Events and (other) '''Canon Events''', not all World Wide Events were Canon Events and vice versa. Several Canon Events were played out at large game fairs instead of WWEs; they are sometimes referred to as "GenCon Events".
  
 
Past BattleTech events include:
 
Past BattleTech events include:
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===Operation Higashikuni===
 
===Operation Higashikuni===
''[[Operation Higashikuni]]'' was a Canon Event played at Gen Con 2007. The battles of ''Operation Higashikuni'' featured the mercenary coalition assembled by [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] on [[Arcturus]] under surprise attack from the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[40th Shadow Division]], with the Blakists trying to kill Kurita or reclaim the journal of [[Victoria Parrdeau]] that he had acquired, in an attempt to keep him from discovering sensitive information (such as the location of their secret "[[Ruins of Gabriel]]" shipyard). This dovetailed into the Canon Event to be played out at Gen Con 2008 (Operation Kabutomushi), which featured the attack by Chandrasekhar Kurita's coalition on the Ruins of Gabriel.
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''[[Operation Higashikuni]]'' was a Canon Event played at GenCon 2007. The battles of ''Operation Higashikuni'' featured the mercenary coalition assembled by [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] on [[Arcturus]] under surprise attack from the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[40th Shadow Division]], with the Blakists trying to kill Kurita or reclaim the journal of [[Victoria Parrdeau]] that he had acquired, in an attempt to keep him from discovering sensitive information (such as the location of their secret "[[Ruins of Gabriel]]" shipyard). This dovetailed into the Canon Event to be played out at GenCon 2008 (Operation Kabutomushi), which featured the attack by Chandrasekhar Kurita's coalition on the Ruins of Gabriel.
  
The ''Operation Higashikuni'' event for Gen Con 2007 was initially announced under the name ''Operation: Angel Requiem'',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111016202607/http://classicbattletech.com/downloads/GenCon2007CBTEvent1.pdf Operation Angel Requiem Gen Con 2007 CBT Event Flyer 1]</ref> which was to be paired in October 2007 with a follow on event called ''Vengeance Gambit II''. Vengeance Gambit II was however delayed until Gen Con 2008, and ultimately renamed ''Operation Kabutomushi''.<ref>''BattleBlog'' Entry [https://web.archive.org/web/20070809054149/http://www.classicbattletech.com:80/index.php?action=blog&blog=BattleBlog Canon In-Store Events], 2 August 2007</ref>
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The ''Operation Higashikuni'' event for GenCon 2007 was initially announced under the name ''Operation: Angel Requiem'',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111016202607/http://classicbattletech.com/downloads/GenCon2007CBTEvent1.pdf Operation Angel Requiem Gen Con 2007 CBT Event Flyer 1]</ref> which was to be paired in October 2007 with a follow on event called ''Vengeance Gambit II''. Vengeance Gambit II was however delayed until GenCon 2008, and ultimately renamed ''Operation Kabutomushi''.<ref>''BattleBlog'' Entry [https://web.archive.org/web/20070809054149/http://www.classicbattletech.com:80/index.php?action=blog&blog=BattleBlog Canon In-Store Events], 2 August 2007</ref>
  
 
===Return of the Wolves===
 
===Return of the Wolves===
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===Operation Kabutomushi===
 
===Operation Kabutomushi===
''[[Operation Kabutomushi (Canon Event)|Operation Kabutomushi]]'', the 2008 Gen Con Canon Event covering the eponymous [[Operation Kabutomushi]], was the attack by Kurita's coalition forces against the Ruins of Gabriel in the [[Odessa]] system, a naval battle between [[WarShip]] fleets. It unexpectedly ended with a Word of Blake victory, crushing Chandrasekhar Kurita's forces in their first battle after having been given a slew of sourcebook fiction and [[BattleCorps]] stories building them up as an elite anti-Blakist strike force. Canonizing this defeat was said to have upset the timeline as it had been plotted out by the developers, and necessitated some changes. A subsequent second attack was written as having been successful, bringing the storyline back on track with only relatively minor changes. It would still be the last such event for years to come.
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''[[Operation Kabutomushi (Canon Event)|Operation Kabutomushi]]'', the 2008 GenCon Canon Event covering the eponymous [[Operation Kabutomushi]], was the attack by Kurita's coalition forces against the Ruins of Gabriel in the [[Odessa]] system, a naval battle between [[WarShip]] fleets. It unexpectedly ended with a Word of Blake victory, crushing Chandrasekhar Kurita's forces in their first battle after having been given a slew of sourcebook fiction and [[BattleCorps]] stories building them up as an elite anti-Blakist strike force. Canonizing this defeat was said to have upset the timeline as it had been plotted out by the developers, and necessitated some changes. A subsequent second attack was written as having been successful, bringing the storyline back on track with only relatively minor changes. It would still be the last such event for years to come.
  
 
===Scorched Earth===
 
===Scorched Earth===
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===Dig, Defend, or Die===
 
===Dig, Defend, or Die===
''[[Dig, Defend, or Die]]'' was the 2018 World Wide Event created by the Catalyst Demo Team and the second since the resumption of these events. Again played out from the end of Origins to Labor Day, it was the first to be considered [[canon]] since ''Operation Kabutomushi'' at Gen Con 2008.
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''[[Dig, Defend, or Die]]'' was the 2018 World Wide Event created by the Catalyst Demo Team and the second since the resumption of these events. Again played out from the end of Origins to Labor Day, it was the first to be considered [[canon]] since ''Operation Kabutomushi'' at GenCon 2008.
  
 
The conflict was a late Jihad/early Dark Age Era event on the world of [[Stotzing]] in the former [[Free Worlds League]], where the [[Green Ghosts]] pirates threaten the vulnerable world and the [[First Marik Protectors]] arrive to fight off the marauders.
 
The conflict was a late Jihad/early Dark Age Era event on the world of [[Stotzing]] in the former [[Free Worlds League]], where the [[Green Ghosts]] pirates threaten the vulnerable world and the [[First Marik Protectors]] arrive to fight off the marauders.

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