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The short story '''''Fortune's Son''''' by [[Loren L. Coleman]] was first published in ''[[Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I]]''.
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The short story '''''Fortune's Son''''' by [[Loren L. Coleman]] was first published as intro fiction in ''[[Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I]]''. While a stand-alone story, it is also a sequel to his story ''[[Shades]]''.
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No timestamp is provided, but the story makes references to [[Devlin Stone]]'s vanishing and the [[Blackout]].
  
 
==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
After the blackout and the loss of the [[New Home]]'s [[HPG]] station, Planetary Governor Whitman's rule degraded into a grab for more land, resources and power, and aligned with some of the planet's clans to do that. In the end, a revolt was raised against him. For one year and a half its intensity was low, but incresed over the time and they started winning battles.
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The narrator, [[Zander Shienzè]], is a member of the [[House Shienzè|Shienzè clan]] on [[New Home]]. He bitterly remembers how his family had once stood for this world and how his father paid service in blood to [[Devlin Stone]] during the formation of the [[Republic of the Sphere]], only for Stone to apparently forget this; the family has lost the title of baron since. The Shienzè clan's ruin was the Cavalqueros clan's gain. After the Blackout and the loss of the New Home's [[HPG]] station, and therefore without Republic eyes to watch over him, planetary governor [[Clarence Whitman]]'s rule has degraded into a grab for more land, resources and power, and now he has allied with the Cavalqueros, the one clan with enough power to oppose him.
  
==Notes==
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Piloting a ''[[Spider]]'', Shienzè, who now leads a local rebellion, springs an ambush on a vehicle convoy hoping to capture a pair of [[Bellona]] tanks that the Cavalqueros had bought and supposedly gifted to Whitman. However, the cargo under the tarps on the flatbed [[JI100]] turns out to be a PNT-10K2 ''[[Panther]]'' that powers up to spring a trap on the would-be ambushers in return. The hard-fought battle is ultimately a draw when Shienzè in his mauled 'Mech manages to critically damage the ''Panther'' with a [[Death From Above]] maneuver and manages to regroup his forces. The damaged ''Panther'' escapes, but Whitman's reinforcements turn tail, leaving Shienzè to salvage at least some wrecked vehicles.
* The story is undated, and narrated by the female protagonist. It describes a battle on the planet and at least the sides on the battle for the planet.
 
  
 
== Featured characters ==
 
== Featured characters ==
* [[Zander Shienzé]]
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* [[Zander Shienzè]]
* Planetary Governor [[Clarence Whitman]]
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* [[Justin Tamberlane]]
* [[Lars Davidson]]
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* Planetary Governor [[Clarence Whitman]] (mentioned)
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* [[Lars Davidson]] (mentioned)
  
 
== Featured BattleTech ==
 
== Featured BattleTech ==
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* ''[[Panther]]''
 
* ''[[Panther]]''
  
===Armor===
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===Vehicles===
* ''[[Giggins|Giggins APC]]''
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* [[Bellona]] (mentioned)
* ''[[JES Tactical Missile Carrier]]''
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* [[Condor (Combat Vehicle)|Condor]]
* ''[[Joust]]''
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* [[Fox (Combat Vehicle)|Fox Armored Car]]
* ''[[JI100|JI100 Hauler]]''
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* [[Giggins|Giggins APC]]
* ''[[SM1|SM1 Destroyer]]''
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* [[JES Tactical Missile Carrier]]
* ''Hoverbike''
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* [[JI100|JI100 Hauler]]
* ''[[Fox (Combat Vehicle)|Fox Armored Car]]''
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* [[Joust]]
* ''[[Condor (Combat Vehicle)|Condor]]''
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* [[Shandra Scout Vehicle]] (mentioned)
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* [[SM1|SM1 Destroyer]]
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* Hoverbike
  
 
== Featured planets ==
 
== Featured planets ==
 
* [[New Home]]
 
* [[New Home]]
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==Notes==
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*Although the story is undated, the product it features in depicts 'Mech designs from the early [[Dark Age era]], with the year given as [[3132]] which suggests the story to take place around that year as well.
  
 
[[Category:Short Stories]]
 
[[Category:Short Stories]]
 
[[Category:Works by Loren L. Coleman]]
 
[[Category:Works by Loren L. Coleman]]

Latest revision as of 14:19, 11 March 2022

Fortune's Son
Story information
Author Loren Coleman
Pages 4
Type Short story
Product Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I
Content
Era Dark Age era
Timeline unspecified (ca. 3132, see notes)

The short story Fortune's Son by Loren L. Coleman was first published as intro fiction in Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I. While a stand-alone story, it is also a sequel to his story Shades.

No timestamp is provided, but the story makes references to Devlin Stone's vanishing and the Blackout.

Plot summary[edit]

The narrator, Zander Shienzè, is a member of the Shienzè clan on New Home. He bitterly remembers how his family had once stood for this world and how his father paid service in blood to Devlin Stone during the formation of the Republic of the Sphere, only for Stone to apparently forget this; the family has lost the title of baron since. The Shienzè clan's ruin was the Cavalqueros clan's gain. After the Blackout and the loss of the New Home's HPG station, and therefore without Republic eyes to watch over him, planetary governor Clarence Whitman's rule has degraded into a grab for more land, resources and power, and now he has allied with the Cavalqueros, the one clan with enough power to oppose him.

Piloting a Spider, Shienzè, who now leads a local rebellion, springs an ambush on a vehicle convoy hoping to capture a pair of Bellona tanks that the Cavalqueros had bought and supposedly gifted to Whitman. However, the cargo under the tarps on the flatbed JI100 turns out to be a PNT-10K2 Panther that powers up to spring a trap on the would-be ambushers in return. The hard-fought battle is ultimately a draw when Shienzè in his mauled 'Mech manages to critically damage the Panther with a Death From Above maneuver and manages to regroup his forces. The damaged Panther escapes, but Whitman's reinforcements turn tail, leaving Shienzè to salvage at least some wrecked vehicles.

Featured characters[edit]

Featured BattleTech[edit]

'Mechs[edit]

Vehicles[edit]

Featured planets[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Although the story is undated, the product it features in depicts 'Mech designs from the early Dark Age era, with the year given as 3132 which suggests the story to take place around that year as well.