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The novel takes place during the continued Clan invasion. Between conquests, [[Phelan Wolf]] competes for the [[Ward (Bloodname)|Ward Bloodname]]. [[Kai Allard-Liao]], trapped behind enemy lines, evades [[Clan Jade Falcon]] garrison forces. [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] rebuilds the [[Tenth Lyran Guards]] into a force specifically tooled to fight the Clans. Dubbed "the Revenants," the Tenth travels into the [[Draconis Combine]] to rescue [[Hohiro Kurita (31st c.)|Hohiro Kurita]]. The battle of Tukayyid is fought and the [[ComGuards]] are victorious, putting an end to the Clan Invasion for fifteen years. Phelan earns the Bloodname by defeating [[Vlad Ward|Vlad]] in his final match. [[Anastasius Focht]] kills Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] and announces reforms to ComStar, thus initiating the schism with the Word of Blake. [[Hanse Davion]] dies of a heart attack which leaves Victor as the ''de facto'' ruler of the Federated Commonwealth. | The novel takes place during the continued Clan invasion. Between conquests, [[Phelan Wolf]] competes for the [[Ward (Bloodname)|Ward Bloodname]]. [[Kai Allard-Liao]], trapped behind enemy lines, evades [[Clan Jade Falcon]] garrison forces. [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] rebuilds the [[Tenth Lyran Guards]] into a force specifically tooled to fight the Clans. Dubbed "the Revenants," the Tenth travels into the [[Draconis Combine]] to rescue [[Hohiro Kurita (31st c.)|Hohiro Kurita]]. The battle of Tukayyid is fought and the [[ComGuards]] are victorious, putting an end to the Clan Invasion for fifteen years. Phelan earns the Bloodname by defeating [[Vlad Ward|Vlad]] in his final match. [[Anastasius Focht]] kills Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] and announces reforms to ComStar, thus initiating the schism with the Word of Blake. [[Hanse Davion]] dies of a heart attack which leaves Victor as the ''de facto'' ruler of the Federated Commonwealth. | ||
− | == Featured characters == | + | ==Featured characters== |
+ | * [[Andrea Kaulkas]] | ||
* [[Kai Allard-Liao]] | * [[Kai Allard-Liao]] | ||
+ | * [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]] | ||
* [[Kommandant]] [[Victor Ian Steiner-Davion]] | * [[Kommandant]] [[Victor Ian Steiner-Davion]] | ||
* [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]] | * [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]] |
Revision as of 21:35, 25 June 2021
Lost Destiny | |
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Product information | |
Type | Novel |
Author | Michael A. Stackpole |
Pages | 379 |
Cover Artwork | Les Dorscheid (original) Roger Loveless (reprint) |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FASA (original) Roc Books (reprint) |
First published | September 1991 (original) December 1995 (reprint) |
ISBN-10 | 0451453859 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0451453853 |
Content | |
Era | Clan Invasion era |
Timeline | 5th January 3052 - 20th June 3052 |
Series | Blood of Kerensky Trilogy |
Preceded by | Blood Legacy |
Followed by | (none) |
Lost Destiny by Michael A. Stackpole is the final book in the Blood of Kerensky trilogy.
Contents
From the back cover (1995 edition)
“ | With secret aid from ComStar—the Terran-based sect that serves as the keeper of the Inner Sphere's technological secrets and controls interstellar communication—the Clans' BattleMech warriors have been incredibly successful in their campaign of invasion. But ComStar has its own reasons for giving aid to the enemy, and if its strategy proves successful, the Inner Sphere worlds will be finally be reunited under ComStar's rule.
Yet neither the Clans nor the Great Houses of the Inner Sphere are ready to become ComStar's puppets. And within ComStar's upper echelon a new power struggle is about to begin. As the Clans continue their inward drive, with Terra itself as their true goal, can ComStar mobilize the Inner Sphere's last defenses—or will their own internal political warfare provide the final death blow to the empire they are sworn to protect? |
” |
Summary
The novel takes place during the continued Clan invasion. Between conquests, Phelan Wolf competes for the Ward Bloodname. Kai Allard-Liao, trapped behind enemy lines, evades Clan Jade Falcon garrison forces. Victor Steiner-Davion rebuilds the Tenth Lyran Guards into a force specifically tooled to fight the Clans. Dubbed "the Revenants," the Tenth travels into the Draconis Combine to rescue Hohiro Kurita. The battle of Tukayyid is fought and the ComGuards are victorious, putting an end to the Clan Invasion for fifteen years. Phelan earns the Bloodname by defeating Vlad in his final match. Anastasius Focht kills Primus Myndo Waterly and announces reforms to ComStar, thus initiating the schism with the Word of Blake. Hanse Davion dies of a heart attack which leaves Victor as the de facto ruler of the Federated Commonwealth.
Featured characters
- Andrea Kaulkas
- Kai Allard-Liao
- Morgan Hasek-Davion
- Kommandant Victor Ian Steiner-Davion
- ilKhan Ulric Kerensky
- Phelan Ward
- Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht
- Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao
- First Prince Hanse Davion
- Primus Myndo Waterly
- Hauptmann Galen Cox
- Omi Kurita
- Sho-sa Shin Yodama
- Star Captain Taman Malthus
Featured places
Featured BattleTech
BattleMechs
- Adder
- Axman
- Black Hawk
- Centurion (Yen-Lo-Wang)
- Crusader
- Daishi
- Dasher
- Dragonfly
- Exterminator
- Fenris
- Firestarter
- Gladiator
- Griffin (mentioned)
- Highlander
- Hornet
- Hunchback
- Kintaro
- Lancelot
- Locust
- Loki
- Mad Cat
- Marauder II
- Masakari
- Mercury
- Sentinel
- Thor
- Thug
- Vulcan
- Vulture
- Wolfhound IIC (Grinner)
- Wolverine
- Wyvern
Vehicles
- Migliore Hovercar
Battle Armor
Aerospace Fighters
DropShips
- Barbarossa (class undetermined)
- Dao (class undetermined)
- Ecstacy of Reason (class undetermined)
- Serene Foresight (class undetermined)
- Te Kuaiche (class undetermined)
- Valiant Wisdom (class undetermined)
JumpShips
- Kensing Bay (class undetermined)
- Valiant Heart (class undetermined)
Covers
Original 1991 cover. Art by Les Dorscheid.
1995 reprint. Art by Roger Loveless.
Original 1992 german cover. Art by Les Dorscheid.