Sons of Janus
Sons of Janus | |
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Product information | |
Type | Short story |
Author | Jason Schmetzer |
Pages | (tbd) |
Publication information | |
Publisher | CGL BattleCorps |
First published | 24 January 2015 |
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Era | Jihad era |
Timeline | 17-19 March 3075 |
Sons of Janus is a short story by Jason Schmetzer. Its seven parts were first published in the A Time of War Companion as intro fiction for the book's chapters. Starting 24 January 2015 it was also published online via BattleCorps as a standalone publication, again in seven parts.
Contents
Part 1: Man Vs. Boy
(published 24 January 2015)
“ | Even in the midst of a planetary invasion, secrets must be protected. Or stolen. As the Circinus Federation invades Blantleff, an elite team of mercenary infiltrators moves toward a Marian research facility, intent on stealing the secrets hidden there. Part 1 of 7. | ” |
Part 2: It's a Job
(published 8 February 2015)
“ | The Marian security at the Rostrum site was as competent as it could be, but unarmored infantry sent against battle armor is at more than a disadvantage. When that battle armor is piloted by veteran mercenaries, the disadvantage is even greater. | ” |
Part 3: Don't Feed the Animals
(published 15 February 2015)
“ | The mercenaries have found what they came for, but they've taken too long. Outside the facility a platoon of Marian tanks has arrived. It will take all of their skill to escape the powerful units sent to stop them. | ” |
Part 4: Maelstrom
(published 22 February 2015)
“ | As Cabot and his team change modes of transportation, a new officer takes over the pursuit. Centurion Bohan had fought the Circinus Federation before, but what had come from the sky in this invasion was nothing like what he'd fought before. | ” |
Part 5: Always Check References
Part 6: When One Door Closes
Part 7: ...Another Door Opens
Plot summary
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