Roar of Honor

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Roar of Honor
Product information
Type Novel
Author Blaine Lee Pardoe
Pages 288
Cover Artwork Peter Peebles
Publication information
Publisher Roc Books
First published 02 October 1999
ISBN-10 0451457617
ISBN-13 978-0451457615
Content
Era Civil War era
Timeline 14 February 3059 (prologue)
2 January 3062 - 25 June 3062
14 February, 305925 June, 3062

Roar of Honor, by Blaine Lee Pardoe, tells the story of the Ghost Bear defense of Toffen. It is the second novel in the loosely related MechWarrior series.

The novel was made available on BattleCorps on 03 December 2010 as a PDF file (text only, without cover, pictures, or any other interior artwork except for 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.

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Angela Bekker is a rising star in the Ghost Bear Clan. Devoted to duty and honor, relentless in the pursuit of flawless victory—a prime example of Clan excellence in mind and body. So when she receives order to form a new Trinary from scratch, she jumps at the chance to have her own command. Especially since they are to be stationed on the planet Toffen at the leading edge of Ghost Bear space.

But what is an honor for some is an opportunity to strike for others. Led by the bloodthirsty Dirk Radick, forces of Clan Wolf launch an assault to take the valuable planet from the inexperienced troops. But the hunters soon become the hunted, as the Stalking Bears live up to their name.

Only when the smoke clears does Angela realize that great price—one that she may not be willing to pay...

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A German edition, translated by Reinhold H. Mai, was published by Fantasy Productions in 2000 as Triumphgebrüll (ISBN 9783890645605).[1] This, along with Väterchen Frost and Blutsverrat, was published by Heyne in 2001 in the omnibus MechWarrior (ISBN 9783453179417).[2]

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  1. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Catalog entry for Triumphgebrüll
  2. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Catalog entry for MechWarrior omnibus