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Year in Review 3024
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:50:27 AM »

CISA YEAR IN REVIEW 3024

3024 saw the Great House of the Inner Sphere continue their inexorable march toward a new Succession War.  As Steiner and Marik struck bloody blows on each other, the Dragon's Mustered Soldiery hit both it neighbours, whilst suffering at both their hands in turn.  Amongst all this the Capellans, newly resurgent and lead by a new Chancellor, paid Davion his due coin for years of setbacks.  Not all was focused on the Inner Sphere during 3024, as the Marians rose and fell and the pan-Periphery ORCA Agreement brought the old realms and the new into step with each other, whilst new states, like the powerful Oberon Confederation, continued to rise.

CISA's Year in Review 3024 contains updates on all the states of the Inner Sphere and the Periphery, their outlook, economies and militaries.  In addition, an exhaustive study of every realms military industry is accompanied by the Technical Addendum, where the newest military hardware of the Successor States is examined.  Completing the Year in Review 3024 is the Combat Briefs, examining every single military action from across known space, showing who was fighting and how and where they fought.

CISA Year in Review 3024 is complete and ready to read.

Download it from here http://ourbattletech.com/downloads/
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