Author Topic: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]  (Read 2795 times)

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2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« on: 25 September 2011, 02:07:17 »
Goliath Scorpion Seekers know no boundaries...

When a Goliath Scorpion Seeker travels into the Deep Periphery, she finds far more than she expected--but the cost may be too high.


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Re: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« Reply #1 on: 26 September 2011, 08:35:30 »
I rather liked this one.

If the next few stories are as good as this one and the two released before it I might just change my mind and renew my BC subscription again in November.

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Re: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« Reply #2 on: 26 September 2011, 09:07:59 »
I immediately liked this one. It has something of a comic-style appeal that harkens back to the very early light-hearted and trashy (in a good way) FASA publications like Snord's Irregulars.
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Re: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« Reply #3 on: 26 September 2011, 14:05:12 »
and the two released before it

...one of which was also a story of mine  8)

Glad you liked them! And hang tight, because there's certainly more where that came from  ;D


Philip A. LeeManaging Editor of Shrapnel, the Official BattleTech Magazine. Author of BattleCorps stories A Wolf in the Eyrie, Half of a Warrior, Seeds of Loyalty, Whispering Death, Fragments of History, A Living Epitaph, Double Down, So Costly a Sacrifice, Rain Dance, Quail Hunting, A Show of Force, and A Keystone Arch, Seven Years' Bad Luck, High Value Target, The Face of the Enemy, Horn and Fang, and A Measure of Clarity
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Re: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« Reply #4 on: 27 September 2011, 10:10:21 »
It was defintely entertaining.
The end of the story was... - the typical dumbfolded villain end.
Had the two other dropships survived, o.k. But so they collided!  ::)

As the mission - denial of the WMDs to WoB was fulfilled - it was a bit too stereotypical.
But I liked the epilogue (Exhibit: M).

"WoB - Seekers of Serenity, Protectors of Human Purity, Enforcers of Blake's Will!"

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Re: 2011-09-25 Fragments of History [Philip A. Lee]
« Reply #5 on: 05 October 2011, 22:02:08 »
Loved the story, Always good to see a Seeker in action. 

 

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