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| publisher          = [[Ulisses Spiele GmbH]]
 
| publisher          = [[Ulisses Spiele GmbH]]
 
| productioncode      = US52027
 
| productioncode      = US52027
| year                = 13 May 2015 (print)<br>19 November 2014 (first Ebook episode)
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| year                = 13 May 2015 (print)<br />19 November 2014 (first Ebook episode)
 
| ISBN10              =  
 
| ISBN10              =  
 
| ISBN13              = 978-3957520524
 
| ISBN13              = 978-3957520524
| MSRP                = 11,95 € (Omnibus print novel)<br>1,99 €/Episode (Ebook)
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| MSRP                = 11,95 € (Omnibus print novel)<br />1,99 €/Episode (Ebook)
 
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| era                = [[Jihad era]]
 
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'''''Gejagt''''' ("Hunted"), subtitled as the ''Silent-Reapers-Zyklus'', is a German [[BattleTech]] novel by [[Daniel Isberner]]. It is an omnibus print edition of the six ''Silent Reapers'' cycle episodes that were previously individually published as Ebooks since November 2014.
 
'''''Gejagt''''' ("Hunted"), subtitled as the ''Silent-Reapers-Zyklus'', is a German [[BattleTech]] novel by [[Daniel Isberner]]. It is an omnibus print edition of the six ''Silent Reapers'' cycle episodes that were previously individually published as Ebooks since November 2014.
 
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== Canonicity ==
==Canonicity==
 
 
Written in German and exclusively published in that language to date, the ''Silent Reapers'' cycle 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.
 
Written in German and exclusively published in that language to date, the ''Silent Reapers'' cycle 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.
  
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On 15 March 2022 it was announced that an English translation is forthcoming, which would canonize this story, though changes are possible.<ref>''Shrapnel'', Issue 8: "Commander's Call"</ref>
 
On 15 March 2022 it was announced that an English translation is forthcoming, which would canonize this story, though changes are possible.<ref>''Shrapnel'', Issue 8: "Commander's Call"</ref>
  
==From the back cover (translated from German)==
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== From the back cover (translated from German) ==
 
;Omnibus print edition
 
;Omnibus print edition
 
{{quote|''The Silent Reapers [[mercenaries]] have specialized in missions that others can't—or won't—carry out. Commando operations and infiltrations are par for the course, and a profitable business. A questionable contract on [[Capra]] marks the unit as hunted and puts the Silent Reapers' future into question. Only the [[Word of Blake]] is willing to keep their hiding place secret and offer them a contract. But betrayal from within and a nuclear strike on [[Tharkad]] make the Reapers doubt their employer. Is the demise of the Silent Reapers sealed?''}}
 
{{quote|''The Silent Reapers [[mercenaries]] have specialized in missions that others can't—or won't—carry out. Commando operations and infiltrations are par for the course, and a profitable business. A questionable contract on [[Capra]] marks the unit as hunted and puts the Silent Reapers' future into question. Only the [[Word of Blake]] is willing to keep their hiding place secret and offer them a contract. But betrayal from within and a nuclear strike on [[Tharkad]] make the Reapers doubt their employer. Is the demise of the Silent Reapers sealed?''}}
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{{quote|''Hunted by the [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyrans]] and [[ROM]] agents the Reapers fight for their survival. But lacking a [[DropShip]] and with dwindling resources their demise is just a question of time.<br />The era of the Silent Reapers is drawing to an end.''}}
 
{{quote|''Hunted by the [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyrans]] and [[ROM]] agents the Reapers fight for their survival. But lacking a [[DropShip]] and with dwindling resources their demise is just a question of time.<br />The era of the Silent Reapers is drawing to an end.''}}
  
==Plot Summary==
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== Plot Summary ==
 
On 23 February [[3066]], a squad of four Silent Reaper troopers in modified ''[[Gray Death Scout]]'' battle armor capture [[ComStar]] [[Precentor]] [[Yves Jaunechose]] in Capra City on [[Capra]] under contract with [[House Sandoval]] and hand him over to their employer's "interrogation specialist". They are dismayed, but not surprised, to learn of Jaunechose's death the following day. Working outside the auspices of the [[MRBC]], the Silent Reapers decide that they cannot afford to break contract over this as they need to protect their mercenary reputation, and that they shall thus carry out the remainder of their mission, namely an attack on the [[HPG station]]. However, CO [[Juan McFaris]] privately admits to [[Lucas Hammilton]], the commander of the unit's black ops infantry, that their employer threatened to kill his daughter [[Anori McFaris]] (who is serving in the Silent Reapers as a battle armor trooper). Anori meanwhile is uncomfortable with the specific orders they have for securing the HPG station, and on a hunch alters the battle plan, overriding their employer's explicit order that the outlying offices have to be secured first. Arriving at the HPG core early with her squad, they find that the staff has been massacred already and the station rigged with a bomb. The Silent Reapers narrowly escape the explosion that engulfs the entire HPG compound. The interrogation specialist has vanished, and the two guards monitoring her are dead. Since it is now undeniable that the unit has been betrayed by their employer, the Silent Reapers immediately pack up their gear and evacuate aboard their [[DropShip]], ''[[O'Cavanaughs Gold]]'', pursued by local military forces. A [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] [[JumpShip]] can be convinced to carry them away, for a price.
 
On 23 February [[3066]], a squad of four Silent Reaper troopers in modified ''[[Gray Death Scout]]'' battle armor capture [[ComStar]] [[Precentor]] [[Yves Jaunechose]] in Capra City on [[Capra]] under contract with [[House Sandoval]] and hand him over to their employer's "interrogation specialist". They are dismayed, but not surprised, to learn of Jaunechose's death the following day. Working outside the auspices of the [[MRBC]], the Silent Reapers decide that they cannot afford to break contract over this as they need to protect their mercenary reputation, and that they shall thus carry out the remainder of their mission, namely an attack on the [[HPG station]]. However, CO [[Juan McFaris]] privately admits to [[Lucas Hammilton]], the commander of the unit's black ops infantry, that their employer threatened to kill his daughter [[Anori McFaris]] (who is serving in the Silent Reapers as a battle armor trooper). Anori meanwhile is uncomfortable with the specific orders they have for securing the HPG station, and on a hunch alters the battle plan, overriding their employer's explicit order that the outlying offices have to be secured first. Arriving at the HPG core early with her squad, they find that the staff has been massacred already and the station rigged with a bomb. The Silent Reapers narrowly escape the explosion that engulfs the entire HPG compound. The interrogation specialist has vanished, and the two guards monitoring her are dead. Since it is now undeniable that the unit has been betrayed by their employer, the Silent Reapers immediately pack up their gear and evacuate aboard their [[DropShip]], ''[[O'Cavanaughs Gold]]'', pursued by local military forces. A [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] [[JumpShip]] can be convinced to carry them away, for a price.
  
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==Featured Characters==
 
==Featured Characters==
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*Ho Akuma
 
*Ho Akuma
 
*[[Soraya Al-Fulan]]
 
*[[Soraya Al-Fulan]]
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*Yuuki
 
*Yuuki
 
*[[Maria Zapatcondo]]
 
*[[Maria Zapatcondo]]
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==Featured places==
 
==Featured places==
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==Featured BattleTech==
 
==Featured BattleTech==
 
==='Mechs===
 
==='Mechs===
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* ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]''
 
* ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]''
 
* ''[[Arctic Fox (OmniMech)|Arctic Fox]]''
 
* ''[[Arctic Fox (OmniMech)|Arctic Fox]]''
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* ''[[Victor]]''
 
* ''[[Victor]]''
 
* ''[[Warhammer]]''
 
* ''[[Warhammer]]''
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===Vehicles===
 
===Vehicles===

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