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Title: Best BattleCorp story in the Civil War era?
Post by: Colt Ward on 08 March 2019, 17:40:59
What are the 3 best BattleCorp stories set in the Civil War era?
Title: Re: Best BattleCorp story in the Civil War era?
Post by: SteelRaven on 08 March 2019, 18:05:26
I like En Passant though I haven't had the chance to read the later two chapters of the story.   
Title: Re: Best BattleCorp story in the Civil War era?
Post by: Mendrugo on 08 March 2019, 18:28:37
The best BattleCorps story during the Davion Civil War was Raven (http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=25127.msg1347042#msg1347042), by Jason Schmetzer

The best BattleCorps story during the Marik Civil War was The Top of the Scrap Heap (http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,25853.msg621848.html#msg621848) by Jason Hardy, though that was in the Outworlds Alliance, and had nothing to do with the League.

The best BattleCorps story during the Star League Civil War was The Dark Night of the Soul (http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,25853.msg634293.html#msg634293), by Christopher Purnell.

The best BattleCorps story during the Pentagon Civil War was Fall From Glory (http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,27831.msg654083.html#msg654083) by Randall N. Bills.

The best BattleCorps story set chronologically during the FedCom Civil War (imho) was "Fragments of History," by Philip A. Lee, though that's about a Goliath Scorpion Seeker, and has nothing to do with the Steiner-Davion siblings.  Nor does "Ambrosia," by Steven Mohan, Jr., though that's a great romp through the Hanseatic League's bureaucracy.  Of BattleCorps stories during the FCCW directly related to the FedCom fighting, I'd go with Blaine Lee Pardoe's "The Longest Road."