Germans,not nazis,but you are right.Indiana Jones and Hogan's Heroes... they both fight Nazis, and it would make a great narrative for the professor to get behind enemy lines during the war.
Germans,not nazis,but you are right.Indiana Jones and Hogan's Heroes... they both fight Nazis, and it would make a great narrative for the professor to get behind enemy lines during the war.
It does when you factor in the people of the Verse have artificial gravity technology and in BattleTech they do not.
Babylon 5 had a setting where some species had artificial gravity and others were still using harnesses (Narn) or rotating sections (Earth Alliance) so I really don't see it as a super big deal.
True, but I think the technology would proliferate far quicker between human polities rather than between human and alien ones.
Hogan's Heros run into enough Natzi party members across the seasons for it to count, much like with Indiana Jones.Germans,not nazis,but you are right.
And how many of those party members were not germans ?Hogan's Heros run into enough Natzi party members across the seasons for it to count, much like with Indiana Jones.
As many of them that where Austrian : )And how many of those party members were not germans ?
atp is a racist who believes that the 2 are synonymsHogan's Heros run into enough Natzi party members across the seasons for it to count, much like with Indiana Jones.
A few more, there were a significant number of Nazis in other countries. Emile Maurice, f'rex, was French.As many of them that where Austrian : )
Well, I am pretty sure that is because Battle Tech copied from Dune a lot.Two settings that click? Dune and Battletech. Honestly they do click. I can easily see giant robots in the Imperium. Hell the Star League era may have been a golden age but you still had a limited form pof warfare going on. Simply replace Comstar with the Spacing Guild.
"The Guild recognises a limited form of warfare known as the War of Assasins. Weapons of Mass Destruction are not to be used. The civilian population and Infrastructure are not to be deliberately targeted. House Davion, please state why you claim this planet for the Federated Suns."
Etc,Etc,Etc.
To be fair, so did Star Wars, Warhammer 40k, and a lot of other IPsWell, I am pretty sure that is because Battle Tech copied from Dune a lot.
Yes, but some did it more so than others, like the entire house system.To be fair, so did Star Wars, Warhammer 40k, and a lot of other IPs
wormholes/shenanigans with those hypernet gates/other negative space wedgie?But getting back to crossovers, how would BattleTech cross with The Lost Fleet? Could it be a splinter group that separated from Kerensky in the Exodus and fled? Perhaps Black Jack Geary was time-displaced because he was on the Manassas?
But they did heavily influence and help form the genres they're part of.You can be inspired by Feudalism in Space tropes independent of Dune.
Hitler was one,but except him,all those who made decisions were germans.As many of them that where Austrian : )