Salvage: The Economy Behind Every Battlefield
In BattleTech, a victory can be financially disastrous if the winning force cannot recover what remains on the field. Salvage provides replacement armor, weapons, ammunition, spare parts, vehicles, and sometimes entire BattleMechs worth more than the contract that caused the battle. This episode examines how salvage rights are negotiated, how recovery crews secure damaged machines, and why ownership becomes contentious when allies, employers, mercenaries, and local governments all claim the same wreckage. It also explains the difference between capturing equipment and making it operational: a shattered ’Mech may require months of labor, unavailable components, or a donor machine stripped for parts. For mercenary commands, salvage can mean expansion or bankruptcy; for states, it can preserve rare technology and deny resources to an enemy. The battlefield therefore remains economically active long after the shooting stops, as technicians and quartermasters decide which pieces of destruction can become tomorrow’s fighting force. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
