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'''''MechWarrior: Age of Destruction''''' is a WizKids-licensed short student film based on [[MechWarrior: Dark Age Collectable Miniatures Game#MechWarrior: Age of Destruction|the collectible miniatures game of the same name]]. Created by the DAVE School's class of April 2006 with the involvement of several active [[WizKids]] writers and staff members, the film was finally given an official public release by DAVE only in 2014.
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'''''MechWarrior: Age of Destruction''''' is a WizKids-licensed short student film based on [[MechWarrior: Dark Age Collectable Miniatures Game#MechWarrior: Age of Destruction|the collectible miniatures game of the same name]]. Created by the DAVE School's class of April 2006 with the involvement of several active [[WizKids]] writers and staff members, the film was likely released for download in 2007 or 2008 on the DAVE School website. It would later be uploaded to YouTube by the school in 2014.
  
 
==Production History==
 
==Production History==
 
DAVE School, [[:File:Goddard DAVE comment 1.PNG|according]] to [[WizKids]] MechWarrior brand manager and film co-producer [[Kevin Goddard]], reached out to WizKids for permission to make a student film based on the property. The team at WizKids was enthusiastic, and the film - and the WizKids-DAVE partnership - was [https://web.archive.org/web/20081125180254/http://www.wizkidsgames.com/wk_article.asp?cid=40609&frame=company announced on 2 February 2006.] MechWarrior writers and staff planned the story, helped write the script, and provided reference models, but the film was first and foremost a student project.
 
DAVE School, [[:File:Goddard DAVE comment 1.PNG|according]] to [[WizKids]] MechWarrior brand manager and film co-producer [[Kevin Goddard]], reached out to WizKids for permission to make a student film based on the property. The team at WizKids was enthusiastic, and the film - and the WizKids-DAVE partnership - was [https://web.archive.org/web/20081125180254/http://www.wizkidsgames.com/wk_article.asp?cid=40609&frame=company announced on 2 February 2006.] MechWarrior writers and staff planned the story, helped write the script, and provided reference models, but the film was first and foremost a student project.
  
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=kSJNJ0JCaRc The trailer] was released in November 2006, after the students involved had graduated. WizKids staff [[:File:Goddard DAVE comment 2.PNG|hoped to get the film polished for use]], perhaps at conventions. The film was never completely finished, and for many years, the DAVE School only hosted a trailer alongside its finished student films. However, in September 2008, shortly before WizKids was shut down, the full student film was unofficially uploaded to YouTube. The DAVE School would finally publicly release it itself in 2014, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfRy0DFcRYY uploading the film to YouTube].
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=kSJNJ0JCaRc The trailer] was released in November 2006, after the students involved had graduated. WizKids staff [[:File:Goddard DAVE comment 2.PNG|hoped to get the film polished for use]], perhaps at conventions. Archived versions of the DAVE School website hosted only the trailer for in-site streaming for several years, but started to include a mechwarrior.mov for download in mid-2007; full versions of the film started to appear on YouTube in late 2008, linking back to the DAVE School. Eventually, the DAVE School put the film up on YouTube itself in 2014.
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
Although the film was officially licensed in 2006 and was made with the involvement of WizKids and official BattleTech writers, the film was only officially released by DAVE School years after WizKids stopped holding the BattleTech license. Considering its unclear licensing and unusual product type, it most safely falls into apocrypha.
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The film was officially licensed and was made with the involvement of WizKids and official BattleTech writers, but was a student film made by an outside organization, and its release date is unclear. It is most safely treated as apocrypha.
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==

Revision as of 21:28, 15 April 2024

This article is about the student film. For other uses, see MechWarrior: Age of Destruction.
MechWarrior: Age of Destruction
Product information
Type Short Film
Author Lee Stringer (director)
Development DAVE School
Primary writing Story by Kelly Bonilla and Sharon Turner Mulvihill
Screenplay by Loren L. Coleman and Lee Stringer
Illustrations Art director: Vic Bonilla
Publication information
Publisher DAVE School
First published Unclear - See article
Content
Era Dark Age era

MechWarrior: Age of Destruction is a WizKids-licensed short student film based on the collectible miniatures game of the same name. Created by the DAVE School's class of April 2006 with the involvement of several active WizKids writers and staff members, the film was likely released for download in 2007 or 2008 on the DAVE School website. It would later be uploaded to YouTube by the school in 2014.

Production History

DAVE School, according to WizKids MechWarrior brand manager and film co-producer Kevin Goddard, reached out to WizKids for permission to make a student film based on the property. The team at WizKids was enthusiastic, and the film - and the WizKids-DAVE partnership - was announced on 2 February 2006. MechWarrior writers and staff planned the story, helped write the script, and provided reference models, but the film was first and foremost a student project.

The trailer was released in November 2006, after the students involved had graduated. WizKids staff hoped to get the film polished for use, perhaps at conventions. Archived versions of the DAVE School website hosted only the trailer for in-site streaming for several years, but started to include a mechwarrior.mov for download in mid-2007; full versions of the film started to appear on YouTube in late 2008, linking back to the DAVE School. Eventually, the DAVE School put the film up on YouTube itself in 2014.

Canonicity

The film was officially licensed and was made with the involvement of WizKids and official BattleTech writers, but was a student film made by an outside organization, and its release date is unclear. It is most safely treated as apocrypha.

Summary

With Milton's defenses overwhelmed by the Wolf Hunters, the Republic Armed Forces prepares to withdraw what they can from the planet. The Wolf Hunters move for the spaceport, and the two forces battle. Republic DropShips narrowly escape - leaving Paladin Mandela and several other RAF combatants behind.

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