Handbook: Major Periphery States

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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

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 ]

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 ]

  1. Jihad: Final Reckoning, pp. 132-133: "The "Hidden Five""