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  1. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    What @paulobrito said.
  2. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    Agree with this sentiment. I'm always felt the 'omniscience and omnipotence' of Comstar/ROM to be rather heavy handed. It's also something that shouldn't be considering how big the Inner Sphere is. They are the very definition of drowning in information.
  3. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    @Culsu that might work. Hmm...Let's say pirate point is what, 6 hours away from planetfall? Still REALLY close, but possible if they can find a point between Illyria and a moon (Dok we know if Illyria has a moon?) Now let's work backwards. It's unlikely that the mercenaries were hanging...
  4. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    Pirates are typically the definition of Not Competent.
  5. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    Liked the read. However, at this point in story, the Comguard was severely Green. No real training regimen because they were mostly a secret, and no combat experience. Tech and weight were somewhat appropriate by indidual, but it's unlikely Comstar had that heavy a force readily available. I'd...
  6. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    In code at least. Though it's not the best one ever. Being on the ass-end of nowhere helps. Even Comstar has issues getting large forces put together in the Periphery.
  7. The Whispering Monk

    Battletech I, Caesar (Battletech)

    Societal upheaval...always fun!
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