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Revision as of 01:34, 22 December 2019
The Gambit in Dream | |
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Product information | |
Type | Short story |
Author | Phaedra M. Weldon |
Pages | 16 (part 1) 23 (part 2) |
Publication information | |
Publisher | BattleCorps |
First published | 14 April 2013 (part 1) 28 April 2013 (part 2) |
Content | |
Era | Civil War era |
Timeline | 12 October - 11 December 3064 |
Published on BattleCorps in two parts, The Gambit in Dream is a standalone story by Phaedra M. Weldon that loosely connects her earlier stories Epaulet Mate and A Distant Thunder (through sharing the character of Dags Honor), describing the formation of the Langford Wraiths mercenary unit.
Plot summary
Part 1
- Published on 14 April 2013
“ | Phaedra Weldon brings us a tale of a risky mission to rescue children taken as POWs. Part 1 of 2. | ” |
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Part 2
- Published on 28 April 2013
“ | In the final part of "The Gambit in Dream," the Dream's crew must find the POWs before it's too late. | ” |
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