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Revision as of 15:31, 20 March 2012
Jihad Hot Spots: Terra | |
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Product information | |
Type | Sourcebook |
Development | Herbert A. Beas II Randall N. Bills |
Primary writing | Joel Bancroft-Connors Herbert A. Beas II Craig Erne Chris Hartford Ken Horner Nick Marsala Dana Maynard Mike Miller Jim Rapkins Ben Rome Adam Sherwood Øystein Tvedten Patrick Wynne Andreas Zuber David L. McCulloch |
Pages | 226 |
Cover Artwork | Klaus Scherwinski |
Illustrations | Douglas Chaffee Brent Evans Alex Iglesias Aaron Miller Mark Winters |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs |
Product code | 35305 |
First published | 2010 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-934857-83-0 |
Content | |
Era | Jihad era |
Description
The fifth in the series of core Jihad sourcebooks, Jihad Hot Spots: Terra draws the primary fighting of the Jihad to the close, bringing the Classic BattleTech storyline up to 3078. Like the earlier Jihad Hot Spots, the first portion of JHS: Terra is broken up into sections by year, detailing fictional and non-fictional events for that year, along with "Chaos Eternal" scenario tracks. The rear half of the book breaks out of this format to focus on the preperations for and invasion Terra, followed by a modern non-ComStar written overview of Terra, its people and its history from the Pre-Space Flight era to the early Jihad. The final rules annex section details the new units and equipment of the formidable Space Defense System constructed by the Blakists to defend Terra and the Word of Blake Protectorate, as well as comprehensive rules for creating and using Castles Brian.
From the back cover
“ | TEARING DOWN THE WALLS!
For more than ten years, the Word of Blake’s Jihad has engulfed the states of the Inner Sphere and the invading Clans in chaos and fire. Reeling from attacks on all fronts, realms have fought one another while the Word’s masters built a powerful Protectorate around humanity’s home: Terra. But with the rise of a resourceful rebel leader, Devlin Stone, the collective might of the Great Houses and rival Clans have united for an all-out assault against the Protectorate—one that can only end when humanity’s home is free once again! Jihad Hot Spots: Terra continues the Jihad plot book series started with Blake Ascending, bringing readers into the latter years of the war between the Word of Blake and the Inner Sphere. Seen from the eyes of those who fight and die in this epic struggle, this book includes articles and intelligence excerpts from across the Inner Sphere, along with additional rules and campaign tracks for both BattleTech campaigns played using the Total Warfare and A Time of War game rules. This book also provides a rare, in-depth look at the Terran system itself, including the history and varied cultures who live on these most revered worlds. Also included are rules and units for the elaborate defense network the Word of Blake unveiled against Stone and his allied Coalition throughout the Protectorate campaign. |
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Contents
- "Misplaced Childhood" by Chris Hartford
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- The Protectorate Crumbles
- 3077:Closing the Circle
- Early 3078: Smashing the Walls
- Lyran Front
- Draconis Front
- Federated Front
- Capelland Front
- League Front
- And in Other News...
- Chaos Eternal, Part 2: Early 3078
- Destination Terra
- Gathering Might
- Terra: The Attack Begins
- Terra: D-Day
- The Fall of the Word
- And on Other Fronts...
- Chaos Eternal, Part 3: Late 3078
- Aftermath
- Touring Terra
- Terran History
- Terra: A People
- Terra: A Future?
- Rules Annex
- Word of Blake SDS Network
- New Units
- Naga Caspar II Control Ship
- Dragau Assault Interceptor Caspar II Drone
- Tiamat Pocket WarShip Caspar II Drone
- Drake SDS Control Station
- Cockatrice Monitor Platform Drone
- Hive-class Drone Fighters
- Dragon's Breath Multiple Capital Launch System
- Rattler Mk. II Anti-Aerospace Mobile Fortress
- Wyrm SDS Submersible Fortress
- Drone Independent Command Rules
- New Equipment
- Aerospace Smart Robotic Control System (ASRCS)
- Caspar II Advanced Smart Robotic Control System (CASPAR II)
- Direct Tactical Analysis Control System (DTACS)
- Advanced Robotic Transport System (ARTS)
- "Dragon's Breath" Multiple Capital Missile Launch System
- Castle Brian Game Rules
- Using Castle Brian Structures
- Record Sheets for New Units