Would be about time , after both battletech and mechwarrior 5 concentrated on the time before the clans. Both had really great campaigns though that really made me look forward to continuations ;D A really nice touch would be to actually play jade falcons in mw6 or bt2 and be the aggressor and not the defender for once ;D
While it was really bad at first, in the end it could have been so much worse. Clan Ghost Bear eventually reorganizes the nation into the Rasalhague Dominion and while the IS and Clan citizens do remain fairly separate there is some integration. There was a nasty civil war (with Clanners and IS on both sides) but the people of Rasalhague are remarkably free in the Rasalhague Dominion and have a lot of self governance.
So... The muy didn't die... And blame us along with the other mercs for not helping... Despite us being the ones offering to rescue him... And himself telling us to withdraw.
You can’t really blame him. Yours is basically the ONLY mercenary outfit they hired that stuck around to fulfill their contract. Old Tor was crippled for life after this.
Question: I am aware of the..."clan events" on Rasalhague space but do not know whether or not there is anything left of them. (other than the people.) 2:49 Also what many forget when they make Kurita and Liao "war crimes" jokes (that word is debatable in Battletech since no house dose it any less/more than the other, despite what Davion likes to think. They only do it differently.) is the drastic changes that followed after Theodore Kurita and Sun-Tzu Liao reforms that changed their factions for the better in every way, and affected them to this day.
from the battletech wiki: While the battle was over, fighting would continue on Rasalhague. The defenders of Firebase Tyr would hold out for another month as Clan Wolf laid siege to its fortifications. Also, General Månsdottir would escape and continue leading a resistance group for almost a year before he was captured. But, in the end, both would fail and Clan Wolf would remain in control of the planet. Ulric Kerensky quickly put Comstar mediators in place to ease the transition to Clan rule. He also filled critical administrative positions with Rasalhague personnel. Some how had been fighting against his forces just a few days before. He then placed the an old, but wily warrior, Nikol, from Epsilon Galaxy as head of the planetary government. Afterwards, Kerensky started moving his troops back to their ships in preparation for the next wave of attacks. With a reliable government in place and his forces ready for the next assault, Kerensky would leave Rasalhague on July 25th. The Clan Wolf victory against all odds had gained them great honor and showed up their opponents amongst the Clans. The battle also symbolized a turning point in the invasion as Clan Wolf would start to take a growing lead in the invasion's progress. Meanwhile, Ulric Kerensky's political opponents would seek to find new ways to stymie Clan Wolf further. For the Rasalhague defenders, while the fall of Rasalhague would prove to be a major loss, the Elected Prince had escaped. Rasalhague forces would continue resisting the Clan advance for years to come.
@@fuzzymcgee_ thanks for the information. Even if Rasalhague's house is not my favorite one (perhaps 3rd after Liao and Kurita.) It dose saddens me that they fell as a major force. Again my thanks.
Basically the Rasalhague free republic essentially merged with clan ghost bear into the “Rasalhague Dominion” I think in the recent Ilclan era they got close to laying siege to Luthien
I’m sure the Republic has a bright and prosperous future ahead of them, standing strong against any outside threat!
How do we tell him?
Clan Ghost Bear Challenges the FRR and the 1st Tyr to Battchal
@@jamesmorin9966 nah let him discover 😂😂
Lol oooo
Rasalhague: "Finally we have freedom and sovereignty! We shall rebuild and grow stronger!"
The Clans: "Allow us to introduce ourselves."
The fact that there wasn't a single SHAMEFUL DISPRAY over the Ronin hurts my soul
And then the Clans show up.
Would be about time , after both battletech and mechwarrior 5 concentrated on the time before the clans. Both had really great campaigns though that really made me look forward to continuations ;D A really nice touch would be to actually play jade falcons in mw6 or bt2 and be the aggressor and not the defender for once ;D
FRR: "We are finally Free!!!"
Khan of Jade Falcon: "Lol, lmao"
And his daughter shows them what a angry viking with a jet can do.
My King Crab says "Hi, and farewell".
While it was really bad at first, in the end it could have been so much worse. Clan Ghost Bear eventually reorganizes the nation into the Rasalhague Dominion and while the IS and Clan citizens do remain fairly separate there is some integration. There was a nasty civil war (with Clanners and IS on both sides) but the people of Rasalhague are remarkably free in the Rasalhague Dominion and have a lot of self governance.
Thank you,some pretty good cutscenes
you are welcome mate
So... The muy didn't die... And blame us along with the other mercs for not helping... Despite us being the ones offering to rescue him... And himself telling us to withdraw.
Ungrateful dipshits.
I think he just blames mercenaries in general
You can’t really blame him. Yours is basically the ONLY mercenary outfit they hired that stuck around to fulfill their contract. Old Tor was crippled for life after this.
@@BlackIce3190Out of respect for the man I stay away from Gunzburg, even long after my campaign stretched beyond his lifespan.
It is a bit weak that the game makers couldn't find anyone with a real Nordic accent or who could even pronounce Nordic names.
FOR THE REPUBLIC
RASALHAGUE IS SIMPLY BASED
BAAAASSSEEEDDDDDD
Question: I am aware of the..."clan events" on Rasalhague space but do not know whether or not there is anything left of them. (other than the people.)
2:49 Also what many forget when they make Kurita and Liao "war crimes" jokes (that word is debatable in Battletech since no house dose it any less/more than the other, despite what Davion likes to think. They only do it differently.) is the drastic changes that followed after Theodore Kurita and Sun-Tzu Liao reforms that changed their factions for the better in every way, and affected them to this day.
from the battletech wiki: While the battle was over, fighting would continue on Rasalhague. The defenders of Firebase Tyr would hold out for another month as Clan Wolf laid siege to its fortifications. Also, General Månsdottir would escape and continue leading a resistance group for almost a year before he was captured. But, in the end, both would fail and Clan Wolf would remain in control of the planet.
Ulric Kerensky quickly put Comstar mediators in place to ease the transition to Clan rule. He also filled critical administrative positions with Rasalhague personnel. Some how had been fighting against his forces just a few days before. He then placed the an old, but wily warrior, Nikol, from Epsilon Galaxy as head of the planetary government. Afterwards, Kerensky started moving his troops back to their ships in preparation for the next wave of attacks.
With a reliable government in place and his forces ready for the next assault, Kerensky would leave Rasalhague on July 25th.
The Clan Wolf victory against all odds had gained them great honor and showed up their opponents amongst the Clans. The battle also symbolized a turning point in the invasion as Clan Wolf would start to take a growing lead in the invasion's progress. Meanwhile, Ulric Kerensky's political opponents would seek to find new ways to stymie Clan Wolf further.
For the Rasalhague defenders, while the fall of Rasalhague would prove to be a major loss, the Elected Prince had escaped. Rasalhague forces would continue resisting the Clan advance for years to come.
@@fuzzymcgee_ thanks for the information.
Even if Rasalhague's house is not my favorite one (perhaps 3rd after Liao and Kurita.) It dose saddens me that they fell as a major force.
Again my thanks.
Basically the Rasalhague free republic essentially merged with clan ghost bear into the “Rasalhague Dominion” I think in the recent Ilclan era they got close to laying siege to Luthien
Don't know why these don't unlock in game
Do you mean, you did not see those at all or that you cannot watch em back in a collection or similar?