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The story's protagonist unit, the [[Langford Wraiths]] [[mercenary unit]], also featured in the BattleCorps story ''[[The Gambit in Dream]]'' (which essentially narrated how the unit originally formed), and [[Dags Honor]] featured as a minor character in ''[[Epaulet Mate]]''. Snippets of information about later events can be gleaned from [[Jihad era]] sourcebooks, especially ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''. They suggest the unit had a run-in with the [[Word of Blake]], suffered hardships and injuries, and lost their integral [[DropShip]] ''[[Elizabeth (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Elizabeth]]'' before fleeing back to the [[Inner Sphere]] on another DropShip by 3070. The story's protagonist unit, the [[Langford Wraiths]] [[mercenary unit]], also featured in the BattleCorps story ''[[The Gambit in Dream]]'' (which essentially narrated how the unit originally formed), and [[Dags Honor]] featured as a minor character in ''[[Epaulet Mate]]''. Snippets of information about later events can be gleaned from [[Jihad era]] sourcebooks, especially ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''. They suggest the unit had a run-in with the [[Word of Blake]], suffered hardships and injuries, and lost their integral [[DropShip]] ''[[Elizabeth (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Elizabeth]]'' before fleeing back to the [[Inner Sphere]] on another DropShip by 3070.
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+ ===''Founding of the Clans'' serial===
+ [[Randall Bills]] wrote the first two parts of the projected [[Founding of the Clans]] trilogy but they remained unpublished by [[Roc Books]] due to the discontinuation of the classic BattleTech print novel line after 2002. However, the manuscripts for these first two books of the trilogy were translated and published in print in Germany by [[FanPro]] as ''[[Clangründer: Abkehr]]'' (2004) and ''[[Clangründer: Traum]]'' (2006), respectively.
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+ The first novel was later published in electronic format in its original English edition via BattleCorps under its original title, ''[[Founding of the Clans: Fall from Glory]]''.
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+ A complete release of the trilogy, with revisions and expanded editions of the first two books, was announced as part of the 2019 Clan Invasion crowdfunding campaign. The third (and as yet unpublished) book in the trilogy was since announced as ''[[Land of Dreams]]'', the original proposed title was ''Forging of Blood''.
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The story's protagonist unit, the [[Langford Wraiths]] [[mercenary unit]], also featured in the BattleCorps story ''[[The Gambit in Dream]]'' (which essentially narrated how the unit originally formed), and [[Dags Honor]] featured as a minor character in ''[[Epaulet Mate]]''. Snippets of information about later events can be gleaned from [[Jihad era]] sourcebooks, especially ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''. They suggest the unit had a run-in with the [[Word of Blake]], suffered hardships and injuries, and lost their integral [[DropShip]] ''[[Elizabeth (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Elizabeth]]'' before fleeing back to the [[Inner Sphere]] on another DropShip by 3070. | The story's protagonist unit, the [[Langford Wraiths]] [[mercenary unit]], also featured in the BattleCorps story ''[[The Gambit in Dream]]'' (which essentially narrated how the unit originally formed), and [[Dags Honor]] featured as a minor character in ''[[Epaulet Mate]]''. Snippets of information about later events can be gleaned from [[Jihad era]] sourcebooks, especially ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''. They suggest the unit had a run-in with the [[Word of Blake]], suffered hardships and injuries, and lost their integral [[DropShip]] ''[[Elizabeth (Individual Leopard-class DropShip)|Elizabeth]]'' before fleeing back to the [[Inner Sphere]] on another DropShip by 3070. | ||
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+ | ===''Founding of the Clans'' serial=== | ||
+ | [[Randall Bills]] wrote the first two parts of the projected [[Founding of the Clans]] trilogy but they remained unpublished by [[Roc Books]] due to the discontinuation of the classic BattleTech print novel line after 2002. However, the manuscripts for these first two books of the trilogy were translated and published in print in Germany by [[FanPro]] as ''[[Clangründer: Abkehr]]'' (2004) and ''[[Clangründer: Traum]]'' (2006), respectively. | ||
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+ | The first novel was later published in electronic format in its original English edition via BattleCorps under its original title, ''[[Founding of the Clans: Fall from Glory]]''. | ||
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+ | A complete release of the trilogy, with revisions and expanded editions of the first two books, was announced as part of the 2019 Clan Invasion crowdfunding campaign. The third (and as yet unpublished) book in the trilogy was since announced as ''[[Land of Dreams]]'', the original proposed title was ''Forging of Blood''. | ||
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