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* ''Wolf's Dragoons'' were among the five mercenary units presented in the original ''[[BattleTech]]'' boardgame (the others being the [[Eridani Light Horse]], [[Hansen's Roughriders]], [[21st Centauri Lancers]] and [[Lindon's Company]]), and as such have been part of the BattleTech universe right from the very beginning. They also feature prominently in several novels. * ''Wolf's Dragoons'' were among the five mercenary units presented in the original ''[[BattleTech]]'' boardgame (the others being the [[Eridani Light Horse]], [[Hansen's Roughriders]], [[21st Centauri Lancers]] and [[Lindon's Company]]), and as such have been part of the BattleTech universe right from the very beginning. They also feature prominently in several novels.
* Parodied as "Wolff's Baboons" in ''[[Critter-TEK]]'', where their special rules include an ability called "The Scriptwriter Is On Their Side". * Parodied as "Wolff's Baboons" in ''[[Critter-TEK]]'', where their special rules include an ability called "The Scriptwriter Is On Their Side".
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+ * Wolf's Dragoons appear in the ''[[MechWarrior IV: Mercenaries]]'' PC game as potential sponsors. Units sponsored by the Dragoons begin the game with access to Clan technology.
+ * Wolf's Dragoons appear in the ''[[MechAssault]]'' video game series as the organization of employ to the Player Character.
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==References== ==References==
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* ''Wolf's Dragoons'' were among the five mercenary units presented in the original ''[[BattleTech]]'' boardgame (the others being the [[Eridani Light Horse]], [[Hansen's Roughriders]], [[21st Centauri Lancers]] and [[Lindon's Company]]), and as such have been part of the BattleTech universe right from the very beginning. They also feature prominently in several novels. | * ''Wolf's Dragoons'' were among the five mercenary units presented in the original ''[[BattleTech]]'' boardgame (the others being the [[Eridani Light Horse]], [[Hansen's Roughriders]], [[21st Centauri Lancers]] and [[Lindon's Company]]), and as such have been part of the BattleTech universe right from the very beginning. They also feature prominently in several novels. | ||
* Parodied as "Wolff's Baboons" in ''[[Critter-TEK]]'', where their special rules include an ability called "The Scriptwriter Is On Their Side". | * Parodied as "Wolff's Baboons" in ''[[Critter-TEK]]'', where their special rules include an ability called "The Scriptwriter Is On Their Side". | ||
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+ | {{ApocryphalContentStart}} | ||
+ | * Wolf's Dragoons appear in the ''[[MechWarrior IV: Mercenaries]]'' PC game as potential sponsors. Units sponsored by the Dragoons begin the game with access to Clan technology. | ||
+ | * Wolf's Dragoons appear in the ''[[MechAssault]]'' video game series as the organization of employ to the Player Character. | ||
+ | {{ApocryphalContentEnd}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |