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''Until he stumbles upon a long-hidden secret, one that will help him prove himself a worthy MechWarrior. Now Sturm must wage a one-man war against the invading force—and resurrect a ghostly legend of Kore—if he is going to save his people from annihilation.''}}
 
''Until he stumbles upon a long-hidden secret, one that will help him prove himself a worthy MechWarrior. Now Sturm must wage a one-man war against the invading force—and resurrect a ghostly legend of Kore—if he is going to save his people from annihilation.''}}
  
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== Plot Summary ==
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===Backstory===
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The ice world [[Kore]] is situated some 10 [[w:parsec|parsec]]s (ca. 32.6 lightyears) from the rim of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] (later [[Lyran Alliance]]) and on the edge of the [[Clan Invasion]] corridor. The backwater mining world is owned by the [[Alfin Mining Corporation]] and not technically under Lyran jurisdiction.
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During the Clan Invasion, [[Clan Steel Viper]] forces shatter the local defenders and kill the commander, Jenna Kintaro. Their frontline troops then move on, leaving only a smallish second-line garrison force. The Steel Vipers construct a secret supply cache on the world, but then their weak garrison is wiped out by a counterattack from the [[Storm Riders]], a [[mercenary unit]] working for the Alfin Corporation, and the planet is recaptured. A local legend henceforth tells of the "Ghost of Winter", the ghost of the last Steel Viper warrior who still roams the world, bent on repelling the invaders.
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===Storyline===
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Some 10 years later, in [[3060]], Jenna's 21-year-old son [[Sturm Kintaro]] is a junior member of the Kore Lancers, a lance-sized [[BattleMech]] unit within the Storm Riders garrisoning the world. He is trained hard by [[Master Sergeant]] Aaron Krenner, a veteran from the Clan Invasion who promised to Jenna Kintaro to look after her son.
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When the ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]] ''Tammuz'' arrives at Kore to ostensibly deliver supplies and ship out refined ores, it launches a sneak attack instead and deploys four 'Mechs with [[Clan Jade Falcon]] insignia - a ''[[Mad Cat]]'', a ''[[Fenris]]'', a ''[[Adder (Puma)|Puma]]'' and an ''[[Uller]]''. [[Lieutenant]] Holt and MechWarrior Brinkmann are killed and their 'Mechs destroyed while Sturm Kintaro in his ''[[Thorn]]'' and fellow MechWarrior Volker in a ''[[Panther]]'' initially manage to escape. However, the pursuers quickly catch up with the slow ''Panther'' and force it to surrender.
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Kintaro makes for the nearby Jotun Mountains, a treacherous terrain that he is intimately familiar with as he had to perform geological surveys here for his father. Using his knowledge of the region he manages to set a trap for the pursuing ''Puma'' and bury it in an avalanche, but his ''Thorn'' is then in turn destroyed by the ''Uller'' and Kintaro has to eject.
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The attackers turn out to be [[Ryan's Rebels]], led by the infamous pirate queen [[Susie "One-Eye" Morgraine-Ryan]]. They brutally capture the only settlement on Kore, Niffelheim, subduing any resistance with their superior firepower. The remaining defending infantry is imprisoned and the population rounded up. ''Panther'' pilot Lon Volkers offers to cooperate with the pirates in hopes to save his life.
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Sturm Kintaro awakens still strapped into his command couch which is lying on a ledge on a cliff. Putting his arctic survival training he begins to climb up in search of shelter despite a wounded shoulder. On the way up, he is attacked by a [[Winter Wolf]] from a cleft, kills it and enters the cave to camp for the night. On the next day he explores it and finds a large metal tube which he cuts open with his laser pistol to investigate. Inside the man-sized tube he loses his grip on the ice-covered metal and falls down the tube into the darkness.
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Meanwhile, the pirates rescue their buried ''Puma'' but make no effort to search for the ejected ''Thorn'' pilot (Sturm Kintaro), instead leaving him to die in the frozen wasteland. Susie Ryan questions the geoplanetary researcher, who happens to be Sturm's father, Dr. Hidoshi Kintaro, about possible earlier settlements and orders him to assist with ground surveys. She is obviously searching for something but does not reveal what it is.
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Two days later, ''Uller'' pilot Karl Yaeger is ambushed while on a survey mission to the Jotun Mountains. He can report being attacked by a ''[[Goshawk]]'' with Steel Viper insignia, but he is killed and his 'Mech is destroyed before reinforcements arrive from Niffelheim. On the following day, a similar attack is carried out on the pirate ''Puma'' by a ''[[Hellhound]]'' with similar markings. This time, Susie Ryan had support nearby and the attacker retreated without destroying the ''Puma''. She begins to suspect that Sturm Kintaro may be behind the attacks, and questions Volker about him before seducing him.
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One day later, Kintaro lures the ''Fenris'' and ''Puma'' on a wild goose chase into the mountains. In their absence, he attacks the Kore Lancers Command Center outside Niffelheim in the ''Goshawk'' and rescues the captive soldiers. During the firefight, Volker joins the breakout and saves Krenner's life by shooting a pirate who was about to shoot Krenner. Kintaro leads the ''Winterhawk'' hover APCs carrying the escapees to Shangri-La, the hidden facility he discovered, where he explains that he only manage to bypass the security systems on two of the five 'Mechs there. Volker tries to raise an issue about command rights, pointing out that he is the senior officer, but Master Sergeant Krenner convinces him to accept Kintaro as being in command.
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Storm Riders tech and former [[ComStar]] acolyte Tom Flannery finds a [[Hyperpulse Generator]] in the facility and notes that it activated several days ago to send an automated message into the Clan Occupation Zone, presumably a warning that was triggered when Kintaro broke into the facility. If they respond at all, Steel Viper forces might arrive within days. Not trusting Susie Ryan, who was obviously after the BattleMechs stored here, the defenders agree they cannot strike a deal with her, also find training simulators and decide that the two qualified MechWarriors (Kintaro and Volker) must train others so that all five 'Mechs from the depot can be used against the pirates.
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Susie Ryan broadcasts a recorded message four days later where she demands Sturm Kintaro to surrender himself, the Kore Lancers and the 'Mechs from the depot to her or she will kill his father who is shown captive. To show that she is not making idle threats, she shoots Derek Nordstrom, the Alfin-appointed governor, in cold blood. This prompts Kintaro to leave the base that night in his ''Goshawk''. Fully aware that he might be walking into a trap, he approaches the base through a hidden crevasse and parks his 'Mech there, then proceeds on foot during a snowstorm. In the weakly guarded base he reaches his father in the brig, but is subsequently caught and imprisoned with his father by pirate troops who had been waiting for him. Some time later the timed bombs explode that Kintaro had planted on his way inside, sowing chaos while he escapes with his father.
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Meanwhile back at Shangri-La, Volker tries to convince Krenner that they should negotiate with Ryan. When Krenner refuses, Volker shoots him, hides the body and signals to the pirates before assuming command of the defenders, claiming that both Kintaro and Krenner left. Then he leads the defenders into an untenable situation and Susie Ryan demands their surrender. Trainee MechWarrior Laura Metz, Volker's former girlfriend, opens fire on him with her ''[[Incubus (Vixen)|Vixen]]'' and a battle between Volkers (piloting the ''Hellhound'') and the remainder of the Kore Lancers ensues. The pirates hardly intervene as they are under orders not to damage the valuable 'Mechs.
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In the end, Kintaro joins the fight and shoots open a magma pocket that floods the valley, ending the battle. Susie Ryan withdraws, taking the badly burt Volker with her back to [[Star's End]]; she plans to turn him into a rage-driven weapon against Kintaro. In the aftermath of the incident, Colonel Gerald Quinn, the commanding officer of the Storm Riders, arrives on Kore aboard the DropShip ''Inanna''. Sturm Kintaro is promoted to Lieutenant and receives command over the "Winter Ghosts" lance formed from his ad-hoc team. Colonel Quinn also informs Kintaro that the HPG unit at the Shangri-La received a message from the Steel Vipers indicating that they would not reclaim the cache's contents.
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== Featured characters ==
 
== Featured characters ==
 
* [[Sturm Kintaro]]
 
* [[Sturm Kintaro]]
* [[Master Sergeant]] [[Arron Krenner]]
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* [[Susie "One-Eye" Morgraine-Ryan]]
* [[Susie Ryan]]
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* Aaron Krenner
* [[Von Lokner]]
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* Lon Volker
* [[Laura Metz]]
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* Laura Metz
* [[Tom Flannery]]
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* Tom Flannery
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== Featured places ==
 
== Featured places ==
 
* [[Kore]]
 
* [[Kore]]
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== Featured BattleTech ==
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===BattleMechs===
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*''[[Adder (Puma)]]''
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*''[[Centurion]]''
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*''[[Conjurer (Hellhound)]]''
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*''[[Horned Owl (Peregrine)]]''
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*''[[Ice Ferret (Fenris)]]''
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*''[[Incubus (Vixen)]]''
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*''[[Javelin]]''
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*''[[Kit Fox (Uller)]]''
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*''[[Panther]]''
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*''[[Thorn]]''
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*''[[Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)]]''
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*''[[Vapor Eagle (Goshawk)]]''
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===Vehicles===
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*''[[Winterhawk]]'' hover APC
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===DropShips===
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*''[[Union]]''-class "Tammuz"
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*"Inanna" (class unknown, carries at least one BattleMech company)
  
 
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Revision as of 16:28, 31 October 2010

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Ghost of Winter, by Stephen Kenson, is a stand-alone tale about the defense of a minor Periphery planet against invading bandits. It is the first novel in the loosely-related MechWarrior series.

On 29 October 2010, the novel was made available on BattleCorps as a PDF file (text only, without the cover, pictures or any other artwork except the usual BattleCorps frame graphics). The PDF copy includes a disclaimer stating that it was created from a pre-final edition text that might differ from the printed version and that canon-wise, the print edition trumps the PDF edition.

From the back cover

All his life, Sturm Kintaro wanted to be a MechWarrior. Now he is one—untested in combat, but eager to show his prowess and be transferred away from the backwater planet Kore. But he is about to get a bigger opportunity than he ever wanted when a band of interstellar pirates launches a surprise attack and takes control of the planet. After the rout, Sturm finds himself stranded in the frozen wastes of Kore with no 'Mech, no help, and no hope...

Until he stumbles upon a long-hidden secret, one that will help him prove himself a worthy MechWarrior. Now Sturm must wage a one-man war against the invading force—and resurrect a ghostly legend of Kore—if he is going to save his people from annihilation.

Plot Summary

Backstory

The ice world Kore is situated some 10 parsecs (ca. 32.6 lightyears) from the rim of the Lyran Commonwealth (later Lyran Alliance) and on the edge of the Clan Invasion corridor. The backwater mining world is owned by the Alfin Mining Corporation and not technically under Lyran jurisdiction.

During the Clan Invasion, Clan Steel Viper forces shatter the local defenders and kill the commander, Jenna Kintaro. Their frontline troops then move on, leaving only a smallish second-line garrison force. The Steel Vipers construct a secret supply cache on the world, but then their weak garrison is wiped out by a counterattack from the Storm Riders, a mercenary unit working for the Alfin Corporation, and the planet is recaptured. A local legend henceforth tells of the "Ghost of Winter", the ghost of the last Steel Viper warrior who still roams the world, bent on repelling the invaders.

Storyline

Some 10 years later, in 3060, Jenna's 21-year-old son Sturm Kintaro is a junior member of the Kore Lancers, a lance-sized BattleMech unit within the Storm Riders garrisoning the world. He is trained hard by Master Sergeant Aaron Krenner, a veteran from the Clan Invasion who promised to Jenna Kintaro to look after her son.

When the Union-class DropShip Tammuz arrives at Kore to ostensibly deliver supplies and ship out refined ores, it launches a sneak attack instead and deploys four 'Mechs with Clan Jade Falcon insignia - a Mad Cat, a Fenris, a Puma and an Uller. Lieutenant Holt and MechWarrior Brinkmann are killed and their 'Mechs destroyed while Sturm Kintaro in his Thorn and fellow MechWarrior Volker in a Panther initially manage to escape. However, the pursuers quickly catch up with the slow Panther and force it to surrender.

Kintaro makes for the nearby Jotun Mountains, a treacherous terrain that he is intimately familiar with as he had to perform geological surveys here for his father. Using his knowledge of the region he manages to set a trap for the pursuing Puma and bury it in an avalanche, but his Thorn is then in turn destroyed by the Uller and Kintaro has to eject.

The attackers turn out to be Ryan's Rebels, led by the infamous pirate queen Susie "One-Eye" Morgraine-Ryan. They brutally capture the only settlement on Kore, Niffelheim, subduing any resistance with their superior firepower. The remaining defending infantry is imprisoned and the population rounded up. Panther pilot Lon Volkers offers to cooperate with the pirates in hopes to save his life.

Sturm Kintaro awakens still strapped into his command couch which is lying on a ledge on a cliff. Putting his arctic survival training he begins to climb up in search of shelter despite a wounded shoulder. On the way up, he is attacked by a Winter Wolf from a cleft, kills it and enters the cave to camp for the night. On the next day he explores it and finds a large metal tube which he cuts open with his laser pistol to investigate. Inside the man-sized tube he loses his grip on the ice-covered metal and falls down the tube into the darkness.

Meanwhile, the pirates rescue their buried Puma but make no effort to search for the ejected Thorn pilot (Sturm Kintaro), instead leaving him to die in the frozen wasteland. Susie Ryan questions the geoplanetary researcher, who happens to be Sturm's father, Dr. Hidoshi Kintaro, about possible earlier settlements and orders him to assist with ground surveys. She is obviously searching for something but does not reveal what it is.

Two days later, Uller pilot Karl Yaeger is ambushed while on a survey mission to the Jotun Mountains. He can report being attacked by a Goshawk with Steel Viper insignia, but he is killed and his 'Mech is destroyed before reinforcements arrive from Niffelheim. On the following day, a similar attack is carried out on the pirate Puma by a Hellhound with similar markings. This time, Susie Ryan had support nearby and the attacker retreated without destroying the Puma. She begins to suspect that Sturm Kintaro may be behind the attacks, and questions Volker about him before seducing him.

One day later, Kintaro lures the Fenris and Puma on a wild goose chase into the mountains. In their absence, he attacks the Kore Lancers Command Center outside Niffelheim in the Goshawk and rescues the captive soldiers. During the firefight, Volker joins the breakout and saves Krenner's life by shooting a pirate who was about to shoot Krenner. Kintaro leads the Winterhawk hover APCs carrying the escapees to Shangri-La, the hidden facility he discovered, where he explains that he only manage to bypass the security systems on two of the five 'Mechs there. Volker tries to raise an issue about command rights, pointing out that he is the senior officer, but Master Sergeant Krenner convinces him to accept Kintaro as being in command.

Storm Riders tech and former ComStar acolyte Tom Flannery finds a Hyperpulse Generator in the facility and notes that it activated several days ago to send an automated message into the Clan Occupation Zone, presumably a warning that was triggered when Kintaro broke into the facility. If they respond at all, Steel Viper forces might arrive within days. Not trusting Susie Ryan, who was obviously after the BattleMechs stored here, the defenders agree they cannot strike a deal with her, also find training simulators and decide that the two qualified MechWarriors (Kintaro and Volker) must train others so that all five 'Mechs from the depot can be used against the pirates.

Susie Ryan broadcasts a recorded message four days later where she demands Sturm Kintaro to surrender himself, the Kore Lancers and the 'Mechs from the depot to her or she will kill his father who is shown captive. To show that she is not making idle threats, she shoots Derek Nordstrom, the Alfin-appointed governor, in cold blood. This prompts Kintaro to leave the base that night in his Goshawk. Fully aware that he might be walking into a trap, he approaches the base through a hidden crevasse and parks his 'Mech there, then proceeds on foot during a snowstorm. In the weakly guarded base he reaches his father in the brig, but is subsequently caught and imprisoned with his father by pirate troops who had been waiting for him. Some time later the timed bombs explode that Kintaro had planted on his way inside, sowing chaos while he escapes with his father.

Meanwhile back at Shangri-La, Volker tries to convince Krenner that they should negotiate with Ryan. When Krenner refuses, Volker shoots him, hides the body and signals to the pirates before assuming command of the defenders, claiming that both Kintaro and Krenner left. Then he leads the defenders into an untenable situation and Susie Ryan demands their surrender. Trainee MechWarrior Laura Metz, Volker's former girlfriend, opens fire on him with her Vixen and a battle between Volkers (piloting the Hellhound) and the remainder of the Kore Lancers ensues. The pirates hardly intervene as they are under orders not to damage the valuable 'Mechs.

In the end, Kintaro joins the fight and shoots open a magma pocket that floods the valley, ending the battle. Susie Ryan withdraws, taking the badly burt Volker with her back to Star's End; she plans to turn him into a rage-driven weapon against Kintaro. In the aftermath of the incident, Colonel Gerald Quinn, the commanding officer of the Storm Riders, arrives on Kore aboard the DropShip Inanna. Sturm Kintaro is promoted to Lieutenant and receives command over the "Winter Ghosts" lance formed from his ad-hoc team. Colonel Quinn also informs Kintaro that the HPG unit at the Shangri-La received a message from the Steel Vipers indicating that they would not reclaim the cache's contents.


Featured characters


Featured places

Featured BattleTech

BattleMechs

Vehicles

DropShips

  • Union-class "Tammuz"
  • "Inanna" (class unknown, carries at least one BattleMech company)