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==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
− | On [[ | + | On [[Fortymile]], eighteen-year-old [[Jeremy Lee]] is preparing an [[AgroMech]] with a welding torch (apparently in a fashion to weaponize it) because of an upcoming crisis linked to the [[Blackout]] that had happened less than two weeks before when he is interrupted by his mother. Instead of the expected dressing-down, however, Jeremy receives a lecture by his mother about the [[Jihad]] and [[Devlin Stone]]. |
Jeremy's grandmother on his father's side, who died when he was five years old, had bequeathed some sort of responsibility to Jeremy's mother that she now turns over to Jeremy, having decided the time is right. Jeremy is led by his mother to the "haunted silo" and accesses it for the first time. Inside, he finds a black ''[[Victor]]'' with a skeletal paint scheme. It turns out that Jeremy's "Grandma Lee" was none other than [[Colonel]] [[Belle Lee]] of [[Stone's Lament]]. | Jeremy's grandmother on his father's side, who died when he was five years old, had bequeathed some sort of responsibility to Jeremy's mother that she now turns over to Jeremy, having decided the time is right. Jeremy is led by his mother to the "haunted silo" and accesses it for the first time. Inside, he finds a black ''[[Victor]]'' with a skeletal paint scheme. It turns out that Jeremy's "Grandma Lee" was none other than [[Colonel]] [[Belle Lee]] of [[Stone's Lament]]. | ||
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+ | ==Featured Characters== | ||
+ | * [[Jeremy Lee]] | ||
+ | * Jeremy's Mother | ||
+ | * Jeremy's Father (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Devlin Stone]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Bradley Lee]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Amanda Lee]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Belle Lee]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Featured BattleTech== | ||
+ | ==='Mechs=== | ||
+ | * Unidentified [[AgroMech]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Victor]]'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Featured Planets== | ||
+ | * [[Fortymile]] | ||
+ | * [[Kittery]] (mentioned) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
The short story can be found in its entirety on [http://web.archive.org/web/20030909181648/http://www.wizkidsgames.com/mwdarkage/mw_article.asp?cid=34179&frame=fiction this archived page] of the WizKids site. | The short story can be found in its entirety on [http://web.archive.org/web/20030909181648/http://www.wizkidsgames.com/mwdarkage/mw_article.asp?cid=34179&frame=fiction this archived page] of the WizKids site. | ||
− | [[Category:Short Stories]] | + | [[Category:Short Stories|Inheritance of Duty, The]] |
− | [[Category:Works by Michael A. Stackpole]] | + | [[Category:Works by Michael A. Stackpole|Inheritance of Duty, The]] |
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The Inheritance of Duty | |
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Product information | |
Type | Short story |
Author | Michael A. Stackpole |
Pages | 5 |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Wizkids |
First published | 16 October 2001 |
MSRP | n/a |
Content | |
Era | Dark Age era |
Timeline | 19 August 3132 |
This MechWarrior: Dark Age short story was first published through Wizkids' website to promote the Dark Age setting and game line.
Contents
Plot summary[edit]
On Fortymile, eighteen-year-old Jeremy Lee is preparing an AgroMech with a welding torch (apparently in a fashion to weaponize it) because of an upcoming crisis linked to the Blackout that had happened less than two weeks before when he is interrupted by his mother. Instead of the expected dressing-down, however, Jeremy receives a lecture by his mother about the Jihad and Devlin Stone.
Jeremy's grandmother on his father's side, who died when he was five years old, had bequeathed some sort of responsibility to Jeremy's mother that she now turns over to Jeremy, having decided the time is right. Jeremy is led by his mother to the "haunted silo" and accesses it for the first time. Inside, he finds a black Victor with a skeletal paint scheme. It turns out that Jeremy's "Grandma Lee" was none other than Colonel Belle Lee of Stone's Lament.
Featured Characters[edit]
- Jeremy Lee
- Jeremy's Mother
- Jeremy's Father (mentioned)
- Devlin Stone (mentioned)
- Bradley Lee (mentioned)
- Amanda Lee (mentioned)
- Belle Lee (mentioned)
Featured BattleTech[edit]
'Mechs[edit]
Featured Planets[edit]
External Links[edit]
The short story can be found in its entirety on this archived page of the WizKids site.