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Template:InfoBoxBook Fallout was a BattleTech comic series by Malibu Comics Entertainment Inc., inspired by the BattleTech TV series. Four issues and a fifth "special edition" labelled Issue #0 were published between 1994 and 1995.

Issue 0

Fallout, Issue 0

Published in February 1995 between issues #3 and #4, this "special edition" includes three very short stories all set in May of 3050, an "Introduction to the BattleTech universe" by Jordan Weisman, an article about Jordan Weisman and a section called "BattleTech Sketch Book" that gives sketches and brief descriptions of some of the characters.

The first story depicts a Jenner on patrol duty on Evciler where the pilot witnesses the combat drop of the Clan Jade Falcon assault force. The Jenner is quickly hunted down and a Timber Wolf (Mad Cat) steps on the cockpit, killing the pilot and declaring his intention to do this to the entire Inner Sphere.

The second and third stories show the Jade Falcon invasion of Somerset from different perspectives. At the military academy, the trainers put up an ineffective defense in a Wolfhound and two Centurions. One Centurion is marked "07" and the (unnamed) pilot has "Trainer 07" written on his neurohelmet. He is killed when his Centurion is destroyed by a Summoner (Thor), and a blonde woman called gets very upset upon retrieving his lifeless body.

Issue 1 - Last Chance on Star's End

Fallout, Issue 1

(Published in December 1994)

The Tramp-class JumpShip Ironclad arrives at Star's End in 3050, having fled from the devastating Jade Falcon attack on Somerset. However, in the Star's End system the JumpShip and all but one of its DropShips are destroyed by asteroids. Bedford Beauregard, who has been here before and knows the treacherous system, navigates the small spheroid DropShip to the surface of of a planetoid with breathable atmosphere and manages a crashlanding. The survivors salvage a JagerMech (piloted by Beauregard), a Hollander (piloted by Hilda Lauber) and a Wolfhound (piloted by Uriah) from the wreckage.

In her HQ in the operation center of Movl, Star's End's port city, pirate leader Morgan Fletcher answers questions from a clansman named Raul about the unknown JumpShip and its DropShips when Star Colonel Darius interrupts them and demands to know what is going on. Fletcher explains that five of her 'Mechs have been sent to investigate the site of the crashlanding.

The crash survivors manage to defeat the approaching 'Mech force (consisting of a Mad Cat, two Thors, a Mad Dog (Vulture) and a fifth, non-clan 'Mech). Uriah proves a highly capable pilot and his comments during the battle suggest he may himself be of Clan origin. Meanwhile, Lea Specter, another survivor, detects a recon jeep and subdues the driver to commandeer the vehicle.

Back at the Movl command center, confusion breaks out when contact is lost with the jeep and three 'Mechs approach the city complex. Raul explains to Fletcher that he is only of the merchant caste while Darius is of the warrior caste, and therefore Darius is the one to make decisions. When Star Colonel Darius appears, Raul desperately tries to explain that the situation is under control until Fletcher knocks out Darius from behind.

As the three 'Mechs from the DropShip approach Movl, Specter catches up in the jeep she captured. Beauregard suggests they head for Northridge Iron Works which doubles as the city's starport, but upon arriving they are immediately surrounded by Clan 'Mechs.

Issue 2 - Long, Long Way from Home

Fallout, Issue 2

(Published in January 1995)

Beauregard and his followers surrender, although Specter disagrees. Raul insists Fletcher take the prisoners into custody which she does. Beauregard leaves with Fletcher for "negotiations" (in bed) where she informs him that she needs his unit for a special task. Beauregard is very unhappy about this, pointing out that his "unit" is really only a random collection of people. Meanwhile, the others discuss the situation in a bar and Lea Specter points out that she holds the rank of Hauptmann and should be in charge. Lauber, only a cadet, agrees while Uriah refuses to even state his rank. At that point Beauregard finally returns, and Specter confronts him with her rank. Introducing himself as a Lieutenant, Beauregard nevertheless claims command and knocks Specter down when she hits him, ending the discussion. Carl Stouffer, the barkeeper, tells Lea Specter that he served with her father in the past.

Raul of the merchant caste and pirate leader Fletcher discuss how they will use Beauregard's unit to destroy a Clan Wolf production facility so that an unspecified work can only be done at the facilities of Star's End. Raul is clearly planning to establish a monopoly of some sort.

Simulator battles show that Beauregard's unit is seriously lacking in skill, and prone to fighting among each other. Especially Hauptmann Specter is unhappy with not being in command. Carl the barkeep asks Beauregard for himself and another man to be accepted into the unit as a 'Mech pilot, but gets into a fight with the drunken Beauregard over wether or not Morgan Fletcher is in with the Clans and knocks him out cold. However, after another few days of simulator training, Carl, Antonio Rulli and a female tech (Tasha) are accepted into the group.

Issue 3 - Fallout

Fallout, Issue 2

(Published in February 1995)

Beauregard's unit, now known as Fallout, launches their attack on the Clan Wolf facility. Lea Specter has been given a Rakshasa; Carl pilots a Catapult, Antonio a Raven and tech Tasha a tracked vehicle emblazoned with the Jade Falcon emblem. While the vehicle remains at the drop point, the attack force divides into two groups of three 'Mechs each.

Back in Movl, Raul and Fletcher are arguing with each other and with Star Colonel Darius. Fletcher claims an escaped Inner Sphere pilot knocked down Darius, and that she had them all summarily executed. Darius remains suspicious.

The two Fallout teams encounter no resistance and destroy a naval repair yard and an ammunition dump. A man in a Federated Commonwealth uniform appears and signals to Specter's team. He leads them to a 'Mech hangar containing several BattleMechs. Meanwhile, Beauregard's team is attacked by a Star of Nagas that combat-drop on their position. Only the return of Specter's team saves them. Hilda Lauber is killed in the fight. After defeating the Nagas, Beauregard takes additional 'Mechs from the depot and the DropShip narrowly escapes Clan Wolf reinforcements, carrying twelve 'Mechs instead of the six it came with.

After their triumphant return to Movl with the unnamed FedCom soldier, Raul expects that the captured 'Mechs will appease Star Colonel Darius, but Darius is furious. He declares that Raul will be dealt with in the Clan way, then announces a batchall - the warrior caste will seize Star's End, as they should have done right away.

Issue 4 - Blow this Rock to Bits!

Fallout, Issue 2

(Published in March 1995)

The Fallout unit, together with Morgan Fletcher (piloting a Wolf Trap), answer Darius' batchall and face off against a Star of Thors. By not adhering to the Clan custom of engaging the enemy one-on-one, they manage to defeat the Jade Falcon force. Star Colonel Darius, enraged at this breach of the honor code, announces that he will send more troops. Morgan Fletcher explains to her allies that she had stuck a deal with Head Merchant Raul, of the merchant caste. Raul told the Jade Falcon that he had effectively bought Star's End, thus preventing an invasion. But now the invasion is taking place anyways, and she has to set her backup plan in motion.

The Jade Falcon reinforcements, a Star of Mad Cats, are led into a trap when the entire asteroid is blown apart. Darius scorns the defenders for killing themselves and declares that he is sick of Inner Sphere cowardice. He orders his forces away.

The sealed command center of Movl is still intact. Morgan Fletcher explains that she had scattered all important pieces of technology across other, smaller asteroids long ago; the destruction of the main asteroid was not the end of Star's End as Darius was led to believe, and Beauregard has now forged Fallout into a capable fighting force ready to bring the fight to the Clans...

Major Characters

Bedford Beauregard – A Lieutenant of the Grave Walkers mercenary unit stationed on Bone-Norman. His right arm is a bionic prothesis. Separated from his unit while on a supply run to Somerset, he takes charge of the fugitives and forges them into the irregular unit called "Fallout". As it turns out, he and pirate queen Morgan Fletcher have a relationship. Throughout the comic series he pilots a JagerMech, but it remains unclear if this 'Mech (which was salvaged from the DropShip crash) was originally his own.

Morgan Fletcher – The pirate queen of Star's End. Ruthless and manipulative, yet she and Beauregard were lovers once and take up the affair. Her left eye is an implanted prothesis.

Lea Specter – Military instructor and also a graduate from the Somerset Military Academy. Her fiancé was killed in the Jade Falcon attack there (it is expressly confirmed in the intro on page 2 of Issue #0 that she is the woman called "Barbara" in that issue's second story). Although Specter technically outranks Beauregard (being a Hauptmann), she lacks experience and has to accept that he put himself in charge. Assumed to be the sister of Rachel Specter of the 1st Somerset Strikers.

Hilda Braun – A cadet from the Somerset Military Academy. Young and inexperienced, she is portrayed as the spoiled rich kid and pilots a Hollander. She is apparently quite successful in combat, but actually Uriah set up enemy 'Mechs to be killed off by her. She died when her 'Mech was destroyed in the raid against the Clan Wolf naval repair yard.

Uriah – A mysterious ace 'Mech pilot who survived the DropShip crash. He refuses to provide information about himself and sometimes uses Clan terminology, suggesting he may be of Clan origin.

Antonio Rulli – A scavenger and spare parts dealer from Star's End. Eager to fight the Clans, he includes himself and his Raven 'Mech in the unit but is somewhat inexperienced.

Carl Stouffer – The oldest and most experienced 'Mech pilot in the unit. A retired Sergeant Major, he served with Lea Specter's father and jumps at the chance to fight the Clans under Beauregard's leadership. He pilots a Catapult.

Tasha – Antonio Rulli's girlfriend, described as the best tech on Star's End. She is no 'Mech pilot, but joins the raid against Clan Wolf in a tracked vehicle.

Star Colonel Darius - The supreme commander of the Jade Falcon forces at Star's End. Morgan Fletcher's deal with the merchant Raul means he cannot seize the system by military means.

Raul - A member of the Jade Falcon merchant caste and described as the Head Merchant by Morgan Fletcher, he took over Star's End through agreement rather than allow the warrior caste to seize it. To make best profit from the facilities of Star's End he plots the destruction of the nearby naval repair yard of Clan Wolf, which would leave Star's End the only such facility in the vicinity.

Canoncity

Although published under a valid license, the content of the Fallout comic series is not considered canonical by the current license owners.

Some things contradict established canon:

  • Pirate leader Morgan Fletcher is depicted as an attractive blond woman in her thirties who has an affair with Beauregard; other sources describe her as "a swarthy, swaggering woman whose actions are motivated as much by her hatred of men (especially those of the Inner Sphere) as from a genuine love of wealth" who has been in charge of the pirates of Star's End since before 3025, making her at least 45 years old as of 3050 (and likely much older). It could be assumed that the Morgan Fletcher depicted in the Fallout Comics is actually the daughter of the original Morgan Fletcher.
  • Lea Specter receives a Rakshasa from the pirates at Star's End; however, this particular 'Mech type did not yet exist - it was designed in an attempt to replicate the Clan 'Mechs, especially the Mad Cat, which had just begun their invasion at this time.
  • It is unlikely that the invasion of Evciler took place as early as May 3050.
  • It remains unclear if the main asteroid (with a breathable atmosphere and apparently earth-like gravity) that holds the capital city of Movl and which is destroyed at the conclusion of the series is meant to be Novo Cressidas.