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They were originally introduced to the [[BattleTech]] universe in the 1988 computer game, ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception]]''. A 1990 sequel game, [[The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]], picks up the story in 3028, shortly after first game ended, and continues up until the [[Clan Invasion]].
 
They were originally introduced to the [[BattleTech]] universe in the 1988 computer game, ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception]]''. A 1990 sequel game, [[The Crescent Hawks' Revenge]], picks up the story in 3028, shortly after first game ended, and continues up until the [[Clan Invasion]].
  
Computer games are not generally considered [[Canon]]. However, the IP owners stated that they are "not in total denial about these sources either" and also that fluff from certain official, licensed products (namely certain computer games including those produced by [[Infocom]]) "can be assumed to be part of the shared universe as long as it is not directly contradicted, and makes sense." The two computer games featuring the Crescent Hawks are looked upon particularly favorably in terms of canonicity. Many aspects from these games' storylines were later written into canon proper through other publications, including the Crescent Hawks unit, [[Jeremiah Youngblood|Jeremiah]] and [[Jason Youngblood]] and the Crescent Hawks' connection to the Kell Hounds. It could thus be argued that the games' storylines should be regarded as canonical at least in broad strokes.  The Crescent Hawks and Youngblood are directly cited in the novel [[Blood Legacy]].
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Computer games are not generally considered [[Canon]]. However, the IP owners stated that they are "not in total denial about these sources either" and also that fluff from certain official, licensed products (namely certain computer games including those produced by [[Infocom]]) "can be assumed to be part of the shared universe as long as it is not directly contradicted, and makes sense." The two computer games featuring the Crescent Hawks are looked upon particularly favorably in terms of canonicity. Many aspects from these games' storylines were later written into canon proper through other publications, including the Crescent Hawks unit, [[Jeremiah Youngblood|Jeremiah]] and [[Jason Youngblood]] and the Crescent Hawks' connection to the Kell Hounds. It could thus be argued that the games' storylines should be regarded as canonical at least in broad strokes.
  
 
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