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It looks like CatalystGameLabs legally resurrected the "unseens" into Battletech!
I was so sciced when I first saw this-
Catalyst Game Labs wrote:In 1996 numerous images originally licensed from several Japanese anime sources were retired from use within the BattleTech universe. Those illustrations formed the bedrock of the BattleTech 2nd Edition and BattleTech 3rd Edition Box Sets and were generally considered “fan favorites” across the board. These images—such as the Warhammer, Marauder, BattleMaster, Phoenix Hawk and so on—became known as the “unseen.”

After much blood, sweat and tears, Catalyst Game Labs is exceptionally pleased to announce the return of these “unseen” images.

“I’ve had the honor of helming BattleTech for a long, long time,” said Randall Bills, Managing Developer for Catalyst Game Labs. “I’m exceptionally proud that the work of the last several years for the new line of core rulebooks and the current storyline has precipitated a resurgence in BattleTech play and recognition as a fun, great game, with one of the greatest legacies of any gameline. However, to participate in returning all our favorite images to the game we love… my geek’s been on for long weeks about this explosively cool development. Just wait until you see some of the art under development to “bring them back” in a style worthy of our current books.”

The first books containing these images will start appearing this summer, with future releases—as appropriate—able to use illustrations of these classics. One of the biggest of these coming releases, of course, is BattleTech: 25 Years of Art and Fiction; we’ve got a preview of a complete, all-new-story from this book that also showcases a plethora of art across years, including some images not seen in a BattleTech book in long, long years.
Randall wrote:This announcement, beyond its simple awesomeness of course, will obviously have a huge impact: will new miniatures be produced; will Technical Readout: 3039 get images on a reprint; how will the record sheet PDFs be handled…and that’s just scratching the surface. However, at this time, there are no concrete answers as we’re exploring all options: Herb’s Standard Answers apply across the board. The one single answer I will give, however, is that the “reseen” are not going anywhere. They are as valid and apart of the continuity as they’ve ever been.

When we have more concrete answers to share, we’ll post them to the community.

Thanks!

Randall
(I know, I know, "this ain't a Battletech forum nor a mech forum, bub!")
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I hated most of those designs anyway, so it never bothered me.
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bahhh.. check THIS out
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Duper,
I already knew about Living Legends.

I don't care what you say, Dark Horse, but I wish that the Victor Musical Industries mech designs (e.g. Stone Rhino (Behemoth), Marauder IIC, Incubus (Vixen), and the rest of Technical Readout 3055 mechs) could LEGALLY come back (IF possible).
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In other news recently, CGL was unable to use the Macross based designs (e.g. Phoenix Hawk, Rifleman, Warhammer, Marauder)
Ah well, so much for the Macross based designs.
At least the ones lifted from Crusher Joe and Dougram and the ones by Victor Musical Industries stays.
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