Canon, Apocrypha, Retcons, and the Unseen

BattleTech has developed across decades of tabletop rules, sourcebooks, novels, magazines, video games, animation, and licensed products, so not every story occupies the same canonical status. This episode explains canon, apocrypha, retcons, and continuity without treating the setting as a single unchanging document. It examines how official publications establish history, how later works clarify or revise earlier material, and why some popular events or characters remain outside the main continuity even when fans value them. The episode also introduces the “Unseen,” BattleMech designs removed from publication after intellectual-property disputes and later represented through revised artwork or redesigned appearances. These changes affected images and product history more than the basic importance of many machines within the universe. Understanding continuity helps listeners evaluate sources, recognize edition differences, and enjoy contradictory material without forcing every version into one answer. BattleTech’s history is fictional, but the history of how that fiction was published is real and consequential. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Canon, Apocrypha, Retcons, and the Unseen
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