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Revision as of 20:55, 17 June 2022
Endgame | |
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Product information | |
Type | Novel |
Author | Loren L. Coleman |
Pages | 276 |
Cover Artwork | Fred Gambino |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Roc Books |
First published | 3 September 2002 |
ISBN-10 | 0451458931 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0451458933 |
Content | |
Era | Civil War era |
Timeline | 26 June 3065 – 26 August 3067 |
Preceded by | Storms of Fate |
Endgame, by Loren L. Coleman, is the final book in the classic series of BattleTech novels. It chronicles the end of the Federated Commonwealth Civil War and concludes that storyline.
Contents
From the back cover
“ | It is the darkest hour of the ongoing civil war between Prince Victor Steiner-Davion and his sister, Katrina. With Victor brought low by the assassination of his love, Omi Kurita, the allied forces are rudderless. As Victor recovers in hiding, Katrina's military rallies.
Victor's last chance lies before him, and he will need to draw on his strongest supporters. Kell. Allard-Liao. Sandoval. Marik. Sortek. All have their parts to play as the allied forces attempt to sweep Katrina's loyalists before them. It is their final bid to claim victory, bring a tyrant to justice, and return the thrones of two interstellar nations to benevolent rule. |
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Summary
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Featured characters
- Victor Ian Steiner-Davion
- Archon-Princess Katherine Steiner-Davion
- Yvonne Steiner-Davion
- Peter Steiner-Davion
- Commander Kai Allard-Liao
- Khan Phelan Kell
- Duke Tancred Sandoval
- Ardan Sortek
- Colonel Morgan Kell
- Isis Marik
- General of the Armies Nondi Steiner
- Marshal of the Armies Jackson Davion
- Khan Vlad Ward
- Demi-Precentor Rudolf Shakov
Featured places
- Arc-Royal
- Braunton
- Buckminster
- Luthien
- Muphrid
- New Avalon
- New Valencia
- Port Moseby
- Robinson
- Tharkad
- Tikonov
- Thorin
- Zaniah
Featured BattleTech
BattleMechs
- Axman
- Banshee
- Barghest
- Battle Hawk
- Bushwacker
- Caesar
- Centurion (Yen-Lo-Wang)
- Cestus
- Cobra
- Daishi (Prometheus)
- Devastator
- Dragon Fire
- Emperor
- Enforcer
- Excalibur
- Executioner
- Exterminator
- Fafnir
- Falconer
- Firestarter
- Gunslinger
- Hatchetman
- Hauptmann
- Hussar
- JagerMech
- Lynx
- Maelstrom
- Masakari
- Nightsky
- Nightstar
- Penetrator
- Raijin
- Scarabus
- Shootist
- Spartan
- Stealth
- Stiletto
- Templar
- Tessen
- Timber Wolf
- Victor
- Viking
- Watchman
- Whitworth
Battle Armor
Vehicles
- Alacorn Heavy Tank
- Burke
- Challenger X Main Battle Tank
- Condor Heavy Hovertank
- Cyrano Heavy VTOL
- Fulcrum Hovertank
- Goblin Infantry Carrier
- Hunter Light Support Tank
- Kanga Jump Tank
- Kestrel VTOL
- Manticore Heavy Tank
- Pegasus Scout Hovertank
- Schrek PPC Carrier
- Striker Light Tank
- Typhoon
- Vedette Medium Tank
- Yellow Jacket VTOL
Aerospace Fighters
- Eisensturm OmniFighter
- Jagatai OmniFighter
- Lucifer
- Stingray
DropShips
- Elephant-class Tug
- Overlord
- Seeker-class DropShip (Ju-zi Tian-kong)
- Triumph-class Troop Carrier
WarShips
- Avalon-class Cruiser (Alexander Davion, Lucien Davion, Melissa Davion)
- Black Lion-class Battlecruiser
- Cameron-class Battlecruiser
- Fox-class Corvette (Admiral Corinne Donnings, Antrim, Intrepid, Kentares, Murmansk, Robinson)
- Fredasa-class Corvette (Kerensky's Blues)
- McKenna-class Battleship (Werewolf)
- Mjolnir-class Battlecruiser (Yggdrasil)
Foreign-Language Editions
German
A German edition, translated by Reinhold H. Mai, was published by Heyne in 2003 as Finale (ISBN 9783453870734).[1]
Covers
2003 German edition. Art by Franz Vohwinkel.
References
- ↑ Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Catalog, https://d-nb.info/966126041