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Handbook: Major Periphery States |
Product information |
Type | Sourcebook |
Development | Herbert A. Beas II Randall N. Bills |
Primary writing | Diane Piron-Gelman Herbert A. Beas II |
Pages | 233 |
Cover Artwork | Alex Iglesias |
Illustrations | Doug Chaffee Chris Lewis Klaus Scherwinski |
Publication information |
Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs |
Product code | 35203 |
First published | 2009 |
ISBN-13 | 9781934857366 |
Content |
Era | Star League era Succession Wars era Clan Invasion era Civil War era |
Agency | InterStellar Associated Press |
Universe Date | 17 November 3067 |
Series | Handbook |
Preceded by | Handbook: House Davion |
Followed by | Handbook: House Liao |
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 From the back cover
- 3 Contents
- 4 Notes
- 5 References
Description [ edit ]
Handbook: Major Periphery States is a sourcebook released electronically in June 2009.
From the back cover [ edit ]
Magistracy of Canopus, Taurian Concordat, Marian Hegemony, Outworlds Alliance and Circinus Federation. Each is a unique star-spanning empire whose hardy people have carved out their freedom with bare hands: an identity they will not give up without a fight. Even the Great Houses have begun to learn that underestimating these Periphery States is dangerous indeed.
Handbook: Major Periphery States collates the essential history, politics and culture of the Major Periphery States into a single volume. More than a mere sourcebook, Handbook: Major Periphery States provides rules for both BattleTech and A Time of War: The BattleTech RPG game play, including new support vehicles, creatures and more!
Contents [ edit ]
- Local Color (short story)
- Introduction
- Good Night and Good Luck
- Strange New Worlds
- The Taurian Concordat
- New Jerusalem: The Periphery Takes Shape
- War and Peace: The Star League Era
- Directive 41
- Changing of the Guard
- New Vandenberg Uprisings
- "The End of the Beginning"
- Blowback: Events
- In the Rim Worlds
- Rim Worlds Campaign
- Exodus and Succession Wars
- The Star League Disbands
- Into Exile
- Succession War Era
- Adventures in Conquest - Andurien and Canopus
- Politics of Fear - The Taurian Concordat
- A Delicate Balance - The Outworlds Alliance
- Assault on the Inner Sphere
- Summits and Spies
- New Powers, New Foes
- Outworlds Alliance - The ComStar Schism
- Detroit Debacle
- Achilles Heel - Events in the Concordat
- Shifting Sands - The Magistracy and Its Allies
- Quiet Renaissance - The Outworlds Alliance
- Ave, Imperator - Rise of the Marian State
- Chapter 20: The Fronc Reaches Rebellion
- "I Regret That I Must Declare Martial Law"
- Bad to Worse: 3063-3064
- Birth of the Fronc Reaches
- Magestrix
- Central Committee
- Crimson Council
- Electors
- Judiciary
- Canopian Nobility
- Citizenship
- Politics in the Magistracy
- Militia Defense Forces
- Magistracy Medical Corps
- Magistracy Support Corps
- Magistracy Alliance Liaison
- Mercenary Commands
- Uniforms
- Ranks and Insignia
- Awards and Decorations
- Cloaks And Daggers: Magistracy Intelligence Ministry
- Rising Tide: Wealth and Poverty in the Magistracy
- National Economy
- Cash and Credit
- Anything Goes:
- The Ethos of Openness
- Arts and Entertainment
- Education
- Religion
- Economics:
- The Politics of Trade
- Marshals and Mercs: The Fronc Reaches Military
- Living in the Reaches
- Protector
- Privy Council
- Ministry of Defense
- Exchequer
- Ministry of the Interior
- Ministry of Trade and Colonization
- Ministry of Education
- Concordat Courts
- Functionaries
- Conditions for Citizenship
- Taurian Nobility
- Law Enforcement
- Changing Times: Politics in the Concordat
- Concordat Navy
- Aerospace Arm
- Support and Administrative Divisions
- Cash and Credit
- Major Industries
- Talkin' 'Bout my Generation: Politics and Media
- Toward the Stars: The Far Lookers' Legacy
- Education
- Religion
- Exile Nation: Government and Politics
- Under Siege: Economics in a Breakaway Nation
- Protectorate Military
- Rights of Citizens
- Democracy in Action: The Workings of Government
- Columbia Academy
- The Constant Enemy: Pirates in the Outworlds
- Good Neighbors: Trade with the Inner Sphere
- Home Front: Trade with Periphery States
- Cash, Credit and Barter
- Major Industries
- Simple Gifts: Technology and its effects
- Brave New Era: Everyday life in 3067
- Hegemony Politics in 3067
- Collegium Bellorum Imperium
- Force Strength
- And Organization
- Rank
- Uniforms and Insignia
- Decorations and Medals
- The Circinus Campaign: Aftermath
- Costs of Conquest
- Major Industries
- Slavery in the Hegemony
- When In Rome: Lothians, Illyrians and their Conquerors
- Building A Nation: Education Reform
- A Time of War: The BattleTech RPG
- Pequod MkI/MkII Harpoon Guns
- Vibro-Mace
- Breaching Frame
- Patchwork Enviro-Suit
- Stasis Tube
- New Weapon Trait:
- Amphibious (Amph.)
- CBT Infantry Platoon Construction Data
- Majestic-class Pleasure Cruiser
- AM-PRM-RH7 Prospector "Rock Hound"WorkMech
- Cost of Living in the near Periphery
- Roleplaying in the near Periphery
- Frontier Values: Similarities and Differences
- Nationalities
- Periphery States Adventure Hooks
- All Politics Is Local
- Encounter Types
- Cutthroat Competition
- Jolly Rogers
- Enemy Within
- MSF-42 Bluehawk / ASF-23 Protector Combat Support Fighter
- Taurian TIG-15 "Tigress"
- Close Patrol Craft (Gunboat)
- Princess-class Luxury Liner
- Aqueduct-class Liquid Carrier
- Snowden Mining Facility
Notes [ edit ]
Two maps, on pages 18 and 25 include the world Jardine obscured by a text box but present in the OCR layer. This was explained in universe as the result of a "coded virus traced to Dobless Information Services in the Lyran Alliance [which] popped Jardine’s historical location back onto some maps produced in the late 3060s." [1]
References [ edit ]
- ↑Jihad: Final Reckoning, pp. 132-133: "The "Hidden Five""