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Title: Intelligence Operations Handbook
Category: Sourcebook
Member: Mordel
Formats: Print  |  PDF
ISBN-10: 1-55560-200-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-55560-200-0
Publisher: FASA 
Product ID: 1673
Copyright: © 1993
Cover Art: Cover Art
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Description: The Inner Sphere has been fighting a shadow war of clandestine intelligence operations for centuries, pitting House against House, agency against agency. In the war against the Clans, those same organizations cooperated to save worlds and keep hope alive on captured planets.

Now, something else is happening in the shadows. Mercenary units are disappearing without a trace. No one knows how to find them, or where to look. The governments of the Inner SPhere are helpless to move without the information that intelligence operatives provide.

The Intelligence Operations Handbook is a Wolfnet document detailing the operations of all the intelligence agencies of the Inner Sphere and Inner Sphere-based Clans. It includes the history and current activities of each organization and provides new archetypes and personal equipment suitable for use in any intelligence-based campaign.
Number of Reviews:  2 Write Review
Average Member Rating:  3.25
 
Member Review - DarkAdder : 19-Jan-2004 00:00
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Rating: 4.00
Comment: At one point, I had this book, and Im so mad that I lost it. The rest of the MW RPG univers hints at what the various intel services are like, and can do. This book shows you what they can, cant, and have no problem doing. MIIO, Maskirovka, SAFE, ISF, Loki, even the clan Watch is detailed here, as well as rules for making your own 'secret agent'. Just dont get caught, spy boy. You dont want to know what the enemy does to spies.
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Member Review - -Mud : 14-Jan-2004 00:00
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Rating: 2.50
Comment: The Intelligence Operations Handbook is an excellent resource for anybody interested in the roleplaying side of the mechwarrior universe; it is also one of the cheaper and more readily available out of print books detailing the political and military history of the Inner Sphere. Game wise, there is virtually nothing directly relevant to table-top Battletech, but this book is a bit stronger vis a vis mechwarrior.
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