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Legacy (Anthology) | |
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Product information | |
Type | Anthology |
Author | Alan Brundage Aaron Cahall Alex Fauth Jason Hansa Travis Heermann Chris Hussey Robert Jeschonek Kevin Killiany Philip A. Lee Darrell Myers Craig A. Reed Geoff Swift |
Development | John Helfers (Editor) Philip A. Lee (Editor) |
Pages | 280 |
Cover Artwork | Des Hanley |
Interior Artwork | Franz Vohwinkel |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs |
Product code | 35826 |
First published | 17 August 2017 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1941582312 |
MSRP | 11.95 US$ |
Content | |
Era | (see text) |
Legacy (subtitle: A BattleTech Anthology) is a print anthology of thirteen short stories from different authors, plus a foreword by editor Philip A. Lee and an "About the Authors" section.
Although described as an anthology, it can arguably be described as a serial novel as the individual short story episodes narrate the overarching story of a single individual BattleMech as it is passed down from one MechWarrior to the next over a span of three centuries.
From the back cover
“ | LIFE IS CHEAP. BATTLEMECHS ARE NOT.
A Draconis Combine warrior struggles with immoral orders in the First Succession War. A House Davion MechWarrior participates in a risky heist as part of Operation Guerrero. A history buff battles the Word of Blake during the Liberation of Terra. What do these MechWarriors have in common? Each one pilots the same BattleMech, a survivor that has been repaired and rebuilt countless times throughout its long and bloody 300-year lifespan. |
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Stories
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- What's in a Name, by Kevin Killiany
- Swords of Light and Darkness, by Travis Heermann
- Fates and Fortunes, by Darrell Myers
- The Forgotten Places, by Alan Brundage
- One Man's Trash, by Philip A. Lee
- Lightning Strike, by Geoff Swift
- Choices and Chances, by Chris Hussey
- The Third Pillar, by Jason Hansa
- Earthbound, by Aaron Cahall
- Underfoot, by Robert Jeschonek
- Homecoming, by Alex Fauth
- End of the Road, by Craig A. Reed
- Epilogue: Where Legends Come to Rest, by Philip A. Lee