![]() ![]() in the United States and/or other countries. BattleTech Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade, Classic BattleTech, BattleTech, ’Mech, BattleMech, MechWarrior and Topps logo are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of The Topps Company, Inc. Beas II Production Staff Art Direction Brent Evans Cover Art Franz Vohwinkel Cover Design Ray Arrastia Illustrations Doug Chaffee Chris Lewis Proofreaders Johannes Heidler. Billsĭata Entry Peter Smith BattleTech Line Developer Herbert A. 4 for an explanation of BattleTech Eras.ĬREDITS Record Sheet Application Jason Tighe Project Development Randall N. The record sheets in this volume indicate which era they first appeared in see p. (Note that only those designs that meet the requirements for a tournament unit selection will be available for use in a given tournament.) Advanced and Experimental Rules: If any record sheets includes “Advanced” or “Experimental” on it-meaning it mounts equipment from Tactical Operations-then that record sheet is generally not appropriate for tournament player (individual tournaments will spell out the specifics of whether such designs can or cannot be used). 10, Total Warfare) and are legal for tournaments played at the Gen Con Game Fair®, Origins Game Convention®, and other convention tournaments, retail store events and so on, alongside the record sheets found in the various record sheet books (whether published by Catalyst Game Labs, FanPro, or FASA). These designs are considered “standard rules” (see p. RECORD SHEETS: 3050 UPGRADE, CLAN & STAR LEAGUE Star League Aerospace Fighters Trident Swift Spad Zero Rogue Tomahawk Hellcat Gotha Ironsides Hammerhead Rapier Ahab Star League BattleMechs Mercury Thorn Mongoose Hermes Hussar Sentinel Wyvern Crab Kintaro Champion Lancelot Bombardier Exterminator Guillotine Black Knight Flashman Thug Crockett Highlander King Crab Star League Vehicles Gabriel Ripper Beagle Tank Rotunda Nightshade Cyrano Lightning Zephyr Chaparral Kanga Thor Artillery Vehicle Demon Marksman Magi Burke Fury Rhino Puma Assault Tank Hyperlinks off of each unit name in the TOC will enable players to instantly move to a given section, or to the start of a given unit’s record sheets.ĬLAN OMNIMECHS Dasher Koshi Uller Puma Dragonfly Fenris Black Hawk Ryoken Vulture Loki Thor Mad Cat Man O’ War Masakari Gladiator Daishi To better ease this transition, this record sheet volume is organized like its corresponding Technical Readout. However, this often ignored the organization of the corresponding Technical Readout, creating disconnect for players moving from a Technical Readout to a record sheet volume to find the unit they’re looking for. Previous record sheet volumes grouped all unit types together and then organized per tonnage. Additionally, all the 'Mechs, vehicles, and aerospace fighters originally found in the now out-of-print Technical Readout: 2750 are included.RECORD SHEETS: 3050 UPGRADE, CLAN & STAR LEAGUE Notes And over it all, Clan OmniMechs continue to prove they are still the cutting edge of technology.Ĭlassic BattleTech Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade fully updates this venerable product, fleshing out the history of each design, including notable MechWarriors/pilots, as well as providing fresh illustrations. Notable pilots rise to become heroes as new, time tested variants-sporting weapons right out of R&D labs-make their presence known. Inner Sphere 'Mechs, hastily upgraded with field modifications to counter the Clans, continue to prove their worth. The year is now 3071, and the Jihad rages. With their OmniMechs and superior technology, they proved almost unstoppable until their defeat at Tukayyid and subsequent 15 year truce. They returned in 3050 as the Clans: a society dedicated to the highest warrior ideals and bent on conquering the Inner Sphere. Over two hundred and fifty years ago, General Aleksandr Kerensky departed human-occupied space, taking three-quarters of the Star League Defense Force with him. ![]()
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