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Administration and Moderation => BattleTech News => BattleCorps Fiction => Topic started by: roosterboy on 27 April 2011, 02:26:24
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Not every 'Mech is a BattleMech...
Juanita Kwan is an expert at what she does--but what she does is not what people see. When raiders attack Imbros in Prefecture I, she is forced to drop her concealment and act as the warrior she is.
(http://www.classicbattletech.com/images/products/Eras/Era06_med.png)
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Is this the same Grand Theft Agro that Deadborder had on the forums at one point?
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Like the story, especially the part about the bacon.
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this one didn't do it for me, though it is exciting to see DA stories. the fact that this was the first story release in like a month is also a little disappointing :-\
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This is the best BC story ever. Though I may be biased.
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Guess that answers that question. Congrats!
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I'm a bit diasppointed. I thought we were beyond this "shortly-after-Black-out-AgroMechs-fight-for-the-future".
The story itself, hmm. Maybe I missed a part, but IMHO there were too many holes in the storyline.
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I'm a bit diasppointed. I thought we were beyond this "shortly-after-Black-out-AgroMechs-fight-for-the-future".
Given that BattleCorps fiction can be from any point in the timeline, we're never really "beyond" any period. We could see a story set in pre-Star League days followed by a story set in the 3140s followed by a tale of the FedCom Civil War.
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My comment was not based on the timeline.
Based on my perception of this forum (and others) most people are glad that companies/batallions or even regiments of Battlemechs again strode over the battlefields of the late 3130s/early 3140s and not the far-and-between mods of the first novels.
Describing the chaos after the HPG-shutdown (again) had not an 'wow!' effect while reading.
Just my 2 cents.