"BattleTech - Handbook: House Kurita" Topic
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Nerroth | 23 Apr 2015 2:44 p.m. PST |
Handbook: House Kurita, the final entry in BattleTech's series providing an overview of the five Great Houses of the Inner Sphere and the major Periphery states (as they stood as of 3067), has been uploaded. While much of this work charts the historical course of the Draconis Combine as far as what had for quite a while been the "present day" of BT, other elements cover the military, economic, and political structure of arguably the wost warlike and militant of the Successor States. The Combine has regained much of its preeminence – and supremacist malevolence – as of the current "present day" of 3145. (It's surprising to think how far things have come since the first handbook was published, and how far things may yet go once the long-awaited IlClan volume eventually pushes things forward once again.) |
Garand | 23 Apr 2015 8:27 p.m. PST |
Waiting for the DTF edition… Damon. |
ordinarybass | 24 Apr 2015 8:31 a.m. PST |
I'm also curious to know if this will be available in DTF. I've got a few of the other house handbooks and they're very nice. I've got a massive collection of BT books, but for some reason I just haven't made the jump to PDF for them. Probably because it keeps the number of books I could buy down. |
Nerroth | 24 Apr 2015 12:47 p.m. PST |
I imagine it would take another couple of months, give or take, before the DTF edition hits the shelves. By and large, CGL always post the PDF version of PDF+print books first, and take time to get the print copies through the publication process. |
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