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== Plot Summary ==
 
== Plot Summary ==
Ruthless and ambitious [[LAAF]] Leutnant-Colonel Hans Grüner managed to deflect blame from himself after the [[Sturm auf Arc-Royal|debacle]] on [[Arc-Royal]] that he was deeply involved in, but it still effectively ended his military career in the [[Lyran Alliance]] and saw him assigned to a desk job. Undaunted, he continues to pursue his "retirement plan": Grüner has all but purchased the [[periphery]] world of [[Andiron]] in the [[Circinus Federation]] as his personal fief back in [[3060]], which he has been ruling from afar through his brutish local right-hand man, Major Pavel Wolkov, while gathering followers in the crumbling Alliance. When the [[FedCom Civil War]] ends with the Lyran Alliance on the losing side, Grüner escapes Tharkad with several [[DropShip]]s full of military equipment and treasure. However, one of his outbound DropShips is captured by FedCom forces, and the destination of his escape is found out. Since the Federated Commonwealth doesn't seek to pursue a war with the Circinus Federation, a detachment of [[Kell Hounds]] under [[Daniel Sunder]] (two 'Mech lances augmented by vehicles and infantry) is sent to arrest Grüner in what is dubbed "Operation Shadow"; [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]] includes a force of their own (two Stars of 'Mechs, one [[aerospace fighter]] Star and two Stars of [[Elemental]]s) under [[Star Captain]] [[Kevlin Conners]] "for reasons of honor" following the events on Arc-Royal two years earlier.
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Ruthless and ambitious [[LAAF]] Leutnant-Colonel Hans Grüner managed to deflect blame from himself after the [[Sturm auf Arc-Royal|debacle]] on [[Arc-Royal]] that he was deeply involved in, but it still effectively ended his military career in the [[Lyran Alliance]] and saw him assigned to a desk job. Undaunted, he continues to pursue his "retirement plan": Grüner had all but purchased the [[periphery]] world of [[Andiron]] in the [[Circinus Federation]] as his personal fief back in [[3060]], and has been ruling from afar through his brutish local right-hand man, Major Pavel Wolkov, while gathering followers in the crumbling Alliance. When the [[FedCom Civil War]] ends with the Lyran Alliance losing, Grüner escapes Tharkad with several [[DropShip]]s full of military equipment and treasure. However, FedCom forces capture one of his outbound DropShips and learn the destination of his escape. Since the Federated Commonwealth doesn't seek to pursue a war with the Circinus Federation, a detachment of [[Kell Hounds]] under [[Daniel Sunder]] (two 'Mech lances augmented by vehicles and infantry) is sent to arrest Grüner in what is dubbed "Operation Shadow"; [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]] includes a force of their own (two Stars of 'Mechs, one [[aerospace fighter]] Star and two Stars of [[Elemental]]s) under [[Star Captain]] [[Kevlin Conners]] "for reasons of honor" following the events on Arc-Royal two years earlier.
  
Carried on the ''[[Invader]]''-class [[JumpShip]] ''Davions Stolz'', the task force arrives at Andiron on 12 July [[3067]]. They expect little if any resistance from the poorly trained and ill equipped periphery milita and approach Port Saul, Andiron's only major city and spaceport, to apprehend Grüner. However, they find that they have underestimated the defenders. Two of their three DropShips are downed on approach by massed [[aerospace fighter]]s and several enemy DropShips. Only the ''[[Overlord]]''-class ''Kronos'' manages a breakthrough and a rough landing in the wilderness, after emergency-dropping its Kell Hounds 'Mech contingent into a swamp 45 kilometers south of the city. Meanwhile, one of Grüner's own ''Overlord'' DropShips makes for the ''Davions Stolz'' and captures it at the [[pirate jump point]] while it is still recharging its [[jump drive]].
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Carried on the ''[[Invader]]''-class [[JumpShip]] ''Davions Stolz'', the task force arrives at Andiron on 12 July [[3067]]. They expect little if any resistance from a poorly trained and ill-equipped periphery milita and approach Port Saul, Andiron's only major city and spaceport, to apprehend Grüner. However, they find that they have badly underestimated the defenders. Two of their three DropShips are downed on approach by massed [[aerospace fighter]]s and several enemy DropShips. Meanwhile, one of Grüner's own ''Overlord'' DropShips makes for the ''Davions Stolz'' and captures it at the [[pirate jump point]] while it is still recharging its [[jump drive]].
  
The DropShip ''Achilles'', carrying the Clan 'Mech contingent, crashlands 67 kilometers west of Port Saul. The ten 'Mechs of Kevlin Conners's command are all damaged to some degree. Almost immediately they are reconnoitered by enemy fighters, and a 'Mech force approaches. Kevlin leaves the three most damaged 'Mechs behind under the command of Star Commander Alisa, his consort, for a delaying action at the stricken DropShip (which is rigged to explode so that it will not be salvaged) while their main body escapes to the nearby mountains with the surviving techs and crewmen. The crash site is indeed overrun by Wolkov's forces shortly afterwards. After determining that Alisa is the rankign officer, Wolkov has all other captives shot and takes her for questioning.
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The DropShip ''Achilles'', carrying the Clan 'Mech contingent, crashlands 67 kilometers west of Port Saul. The ten 'Mechs of Kevlin Conners's command are all damaged to some degree. Almost immediately, they are reconnoitered by enemy fighters, and a militia 'Mech force approaches. Kevlin leaves the three most heavily damaged 'Mechs behind under the command of Star Commander Alisa, his consort, for a delaying action at the stricken DropShip (which is rigged to explode so that it will not be salvaged) while their main body escapes to the nearby mountains with their surviving techs. The crash site is indeed overrun by Wolkov's forces shortly afterwards. Wolkov has all other captives (mostly techs and DropShip crew) shot after identifying Alisa as the ranking officer, and takes her alone for questioning.
  
Similarly, the ''Goliath'', which carried the infantry and vehicles, crashlands in a wide heathland south-west from Port Saul. Most of the crew and unarmored infantry are killed or heavily wounded. Only the ten Elementals under [[Lona DeVega]] remain unscathed. After the Elementals dispose of a [[J. Edgar]] hovertank that served as a scout for a larger tank force, they go to ground in the woodlands near the city.
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Similarly, the ''Goliath'', which carried the infantry and vehicles, crashlands in a wide heathland south-west from Port Saul. Most of the crew and unarmored infantry are killed or heavily wounded. Only the ten Elementals under [[Lona DeVega]] remain relatively unscathed. After the Elementals dispose of a [[J. Edgar]] hovertank that served as a scout for a larger tank force, they go to ground in the woodlands near the city.
  
Harried by hovertanks and losing two 'Mechs before they can break contact, Daniel Sunder's two 'Mech lances make for the settlement of Corrington at the edge of the swamp. MechWarrior Ahmed Kazaar, a Kell Hounds mercenary with [[Azami]] background, approaches the settlement through the swamp that hides his ''[[Uziel]]'' as a forward scout. As he watches, a group of soldiers in five vehicles, accompanied by a ''[[Firestarter]]'', raid the village and the situation gets out of hand. When the ''Firestarter'' opens up on the protesting villagers with its [[flamer]]s, Kazaar intervenes against orders and destroys the ''Firestarter'', allowing the villagers to overcome the soldiers. He is subsequently hailed as their savior, and Corrington becomes a secret haven for the Kell Hounds to rest and repair, with their 'Mechs are hidden in the swamp. Sunder and his people learn about the local situation and Grüner's rule from the villagers and their leader who calls herself Elena O'Reilly.
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Only the ''Overlord''-class ''Kronos'' manages a breakthrough followed by a hard landing, after emergency-dropping Sunders' two Kell Hounds lances into a swamp 45 kilometers south of Port Saul. Harried by hovertanks and losing two 'Mechs before they can break contact, they make for the settlement of Corrington at the edge of the swamp. MechWarrior Ahmed Kazaar, a Kell Hounds mercenary with [[Azami]] background, approaches the settlement through the swamp (sneaking his ''[[Uziel]]'' near below the water line) as a forward scout. As he watches, a group of soldiers in five vehicles, accompanied by a ''[[Firestarter]]'', raid the village and the situation gets out of hand. When the ''Firestarter'' opens up on the protesting villagers with its [[flamer]]s, Kazaar intervenes against orders and destroys the ''Firestarter'', allowing the villagers to overcome the soldiers. He is subsequently hailed as their savior, and Corrington becomes a secret haven for the Kell Hounds to rest and repair, with their 'Mechs are hidden in the swamp. The ''Firestarter'' and tanks are cannibalized for spare parts and all traces of the soldiers are then covered up. Sunder and his people learn about the local situation and Grüner's rule from the villagers and their leader who calls herself Elena O'Reilly.
  
Five days later, Sunder and Kazaar travel from Corrington to Port Saul in a borrowed vehicle to look around. They are surprised to find a bustling, well-maintained city and decide to split up to learn more. Sunder goes to inspect the militia base and presidential palace, and identifies the captured Alisa as she is brought into the palace.
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Five days later, Sunder and Kazaar travel from Corrington to Port Saul in an unconspicious truck borrowed from Corrington. They are surprised to find a bustling, well-maintained city and decide to split up to learn more. Sunder goes to inspect the militia base and presidential palace, where he identifies the captured Alisa as she is brought into the palace.
  
Kazaar goes to the spaceport to count fighters and DropShips. There, Kazaar witnesses the arrival of a group of travelers whom he reckons are (former) Lyran soldiers, and locals protesting against the arrivals. Suddenly, a bomb blast collapses the terminal. Kazaar rushes in to provide first aid and is caught up in a second bomb blast. He ends up hospitalized and, being an off-worlder, is suspected to be behind the bombs. Subjected to chemical interrogation, he reveals the objective and composition of the Kell Hounds force to his questioners. Sunder attempts to break him out of captivity four days later, but they are caught.
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Kazaar meanwhile goes to the spaceport to count fighters and DropShips. There, he witnesses the arrival of a group of travelers whom he identifies as (former) Lyran soldiers. Locals protest against the arrivals. Suddenly, a bomb blast collapses the terminal. Kazaar rushes in to provide first aid and is caught up in a second bomb blast. He ends up hospitalized and, being an off-worlder, is considered a suspected in the bombing. Subjected to chemical interrogation, he reveals the objective and composition of the Kell Hounds force to his questioners. Four days later, Sunder stages a rescue attempt at the hospital, but they are caught and, on Wolkov's orders, brought out of the city to be shot and their bodies disposed of. Luckily, out in the woods the execution squad is stopped cold by the Elementals and infantry survivors from the ''Goliath''.
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The reunited forces arrive back at Corrington on 24 July, only to learn that the Corrington villagers tried to comandeer the Kell Hounds 'Mechs in the meantime and took hostages when the attempt failed. Sunder attempts to negotiate with Elena O'Reilly, who seems uncomfortable and not in total control of her people. It was her right-hand man who had planted the bombs at the starport.
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The villagers are unawares of the Elementals and infantry, and of a tracking device on Sunder's body that leads a rescue team to the house where the hostages are kept (O'Reilly's). Despite attempts to limit collateral damage, the rescue attempt ends in a standoff with casualties on both sides. O'Reilly ultimately explains that she was Grüner's liaison officer in the Circinus Federation's intelligence service, but realized too late how he was bringing the entire planet under his control; when she tried to stop him it was too late and she had to go to ground. They have been trying to form an organized resistance since, but with no success. With no [[HPG] on Andiron and Grüner controlling all space traffic, there was no way to inform the Federation government of the situation. She also determined that Grüner in fact wants to seize the entire Circinus Federation by means of a decaptitation strike against [[Circinus]]. He has brought enough 'Mechs with him, a tremendous force by periphery standards, but lacks competent, academy-trained [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]]–hence the influx of fugitive soldiers from the Lyran Alliance and the bomb that largely succeeded in killing or disabling the new arrivals. Because Grüner will inevitably gather enough pilots eventually, time is running out to stop him. They agree on a shaky alliance as they realize they have to work together to achieve either party's goals. O'Reilly and her team also inform Sunder that they had localized and captured the DropShip ''Kronos'' and relocated it into a hiding place in the hills near Corrington. The four surviving ''[[Visigoth]]'' are sent out from the ''Kronos'' to find the Clan 'Mechs from the ''Achilles''. They succeed, and by 31 July the survivors are reunited at the DropShip that now serves as their field base.
 
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Blutige Jagd
Product information
Type Novel
Author Stefan Burban
Pages 400
Cover Artwork Karsten Schreurs
Publication information
Publisher Ulisses Spiele GmbH
Product code 41039
First published 12 October 2016
ISBN-13 978-3957522986
MSRP 12,95 €
Content
Era Civil War era
Jihad era
Timeline 1 April - 12 December 3067
Preceded by Sturm auf Arc-Royal

Blutige Jagd ("Bloody Hunt") is the 33rd in the line of original German-language Classic BattleTech novels. Written by Stefan Burban and following up on the events from his earlier novel Sturm auf Arc-Royal, it was published on 12 October 2016.

Canonicity

Written in German and exclusively published in that language so far, Blutige Jagd does not meet the current criteria for Canon in the BattleTech universe. As an official product published under a valid license, it should be regarded as apocryphal.

From the back cover (translated from German)

The civil war that polarized the citizens of the Federated Commonwealth for years concludes with the battle of Tharkad. But for some, the war is far from over.

Oberstleutnant Hans Grüner, one of the architects of the attack on Arc-Royal, manages to flee besieged Tharkad City at the last moment with a group of followers. He escapes into the Periphery to set up his own petty kingdom.

However, the Kell Hounds neither forget nor forgive. A mixed task force composed of mercenaries and their Clan Wolf-in-Exile allies is sent to bring Grüner to justice.

He's well prepared for that kind of surprise though...

Plot Summary

Ruthless and ambitious LAAF Leutnant-Colonel Hans Grüner managed to deflect blame from himself after the debacle on Arc-Royal that he was deeply involved in, but it still effectively ended his military career in the Lyran Alliance and saw him assigned to a desk job. Undaunted, he continues to pursue his "retirement plan": Grüner had all but purchased the periphery world of Andiron in the Circinus Federation as his personal fief back in 3060, and has been ruling from afar through his brutish local right-hand man, Major Pavel Wolkov, while gathering followers in the crumbling Alliance. When the FedCom Civil War ends with the Lyran Alliance losing, Grüner escapes Tharkad with several DropShips full of military equipment and treasure. However, FedCom forces capture one of his outbound DropShips and learn the destination of his escape. Since the Federated Commonwealth doesn't seek to pursue a war with the Circinus Federation, a detachment of Kell Hounds under Daniel Sunder (two 'Mech lances augmented by vehicles and infantry) is sent to arrest Grüner in what is dubbed "Operation Shadow"; Clan Wolf-in-Exile includes a force of their own (two Stars of 'Mechs, one aerospace fighter Star and two Stars of Elementals) under Star Captain Kevlin Conners "for reasons of honor" following the events on Arc-Royal two years earlier.

Carried on the Invader-class JumpShip Davions Stolz, the task force arrives at Andiron on 12 July 3067. They expect little if any resistance from a poorly trained and ill-equipped periphery milita and approach Port Saul, Andiron's only major city and spaceport, to apprehend Grüner. However, they find that they have badly underestimated the defenders. Two of their three DropShips are downed on approach by massed aerospace fighters and several enemy DropShips. Meanwhile, one of Grüner's own Overlord DropShips makes for the Davions Stolz and captures it at the pirate jump point while it is still recharging its jump drive.

The DropShip Achilles, carrying the Clan 'Mech contingent, crashlands 67 kilometers west of Port Saul. The ten 'Mechs of Kevlin Conners's command are all damaged to some degree. Almost immediately, they are reconnoitered by enemy fighters, and a militia 'Mech force approaches. Kevlin leaves the three most heavily damaged 'Mechs behind under the command of Star Commander Alisa, his consort, for a delaying action at the stricken DropShip (which is rigged to explode so that it will not be salvaged) while their main body escapes to the nearby mountains with their surviving techs. The crash site is indeed overrun by Wolkov's forces shortly afterwards. Wolkov has all other captives (mostly techs and DropShip crew) shot after identifying Alisa as the ranking officer, and takes her alone for questioning.

Similarly, the Goliath, which carried the infantry and vehicles, crashlands in a wide heathland south-west from Port Saul. Most of the crew and unarmored infantry are killed or heavily wounded. Only the ten Elementals under Lona DeVega remain relatively unscathed. After the Elementals dispose of a J. Edgar hovertank that served as a scout for a larger tank force, they go to ground in the woodlands near the city.

Only the Overlord-class Kronos manages a breakthrough followed by a hard landing, after emergency-dropping Sunders' two Kell Hounds lances into a swamp 45 kilometers south of Port Saul. Harried by hovertanks and losing two 'Mechs before they can break contact, they make for the settlement of Corrington at the edge of the swamp. MechWarrior Ahmed Kazaar, a Kell Hounds mercenary with Azami background, approaches the settlement through the swamp (sneaking his Uziel near below the water line) as a forward scout. As he watches, a group of soldiers in five vehicles, accompanied by a Firestarter, raid the village and the situation gets out of hand. When the Firestarter opens up on the protesting villagers with its flamers, Kazaar intervenes against orders and destroys the Firestarter, allowing the villagers to overcome the soldiers. He is subsequently hailed as their savior, and Corrington becomes a secret haven for the Kell Hounds to rest and repair, with their 'Mechs are hidden in the swamp. The Firestarter and tanks are cannibalized for spare parts and all traces of the soldiers are then covered up. Sunder and his people learn about the local situation and Grüner's rule from the villagers and their leader who calls herself Elena O'Reilly.

Five days later, Sunder and Kazaar travel from Corrington to Port Saul in an unconspicious truck borrowed from Corrington. They are surprised to find a bustling, well-maintained city and decide to split up to learn more. Sunder goes to inspect the militia base and presidential palace, where he identifies the captured Alisa as she is brought into the palace.

Kazaar meanwhile goes to the spaceport to count fighters and DropShips. There, he witnesses the arrival of a group of travelers whom he identifies as (former) Lyran soldiers. Locals protest against the arrivals. Suddenly, a bomb blast collapses the terminal. Kazaar rushes in to provide first aid and is caught up in a second bomb blast. He ends up hospitalized and, being an off-worlder, is considered a suspected in the bombing. Subjected to chemical interrogation, he reveals the objective and composition of the Kell Hounds force to his questioners. Four days later, Sunder stages a rescue attempt at the hospital, but they are caught and, on Wolkov's orders, brought out of the city to be shot and their bodies disposed of. Luckily, out in the woods the execution squad is stopped cold by the Elementals and infantry survivors from the Goliath.

The reunited forces arrive back at Corrington on 24 July, only to learn that the Corrington villagers tried to comandeer the Kell Hounds 'Mechs in the meantime and took hostages when the attempt failed. Sunder attempts to negotiate with Elena O'Reilly, who seems uncomfortable and not in total control of her people. It was her right-hand man who had planted the bombs at the starport.

The villagers are unawares of the Elementals and infantry, and of a tracking device on Sunder's body that leads a rescue team to the house where the hostages are kept (O'Reilly's). Despite attempts to limit collateral damage, the rescue attempt ends in a standoff with casualties on both sides. O'Reilly ultimately explains that she was Grüner's liaison officer in the Circinus Federation's intelligence service, but realized too late how he was bringing the entire planet under his control; when she tried to stop him it was too late and she had to go to ground. They have been trying to form an organized resistance since, but with no success. With no [[HPG] on Andiron and Grüner controlling all space traffic, there was no way to inform the Federation government of the situation. She also determined that Grüner in fact wants to seize the entire Circinus Federation by means of a decaptitation strike against Circinus. He has brought enough 'Mechs with him, a tremendous force by periphery standards, but lacks competent, academy-trained MechWarriors–hence the influx of fugitive soldiers from the Lyran Alliance and the bomb that largely succeeded in killing or disabling the new arrivals. Because Grüner will inevitably gather enough pilots eventually, time is running out to stop him. They agree on a shaky alliance as they realize they have to work together to achieve either party's goals. O'Reilly and her team also inform Sunder that they had localized and captured the DropShip Kronos and relocated it into a hiding place in the hills near Corrington. The four surviving Visigoth are sent out from the Kronos to find the Clan 'Mechs from the Achilles. They succeed, and by 31 July the survivors are reunited at the DropShip that now serves as their field base.


Featured BattleTech

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Aerospace Fighters

Vehicles

DropShips

JumpShips

Other

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