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'''''Wolves on the Border''''', by [[Robert N. Charrette]], is a story of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] from the point-of-view of [[Minobu Tetsuhara]], an honorable warrior of the [[Draconis Combine]].
 
'''''Wolves on the Border''''', by [[Robert N. Charrette]], is a story of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] from the point-of-view of [[Minobu Tetsuhara]], an honorable warrior of the [[Draconis Combine]].
  
== From the back cover ==
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== From the back cover (1996 edition) ==
{{quote|''As a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] of the [[Draconis Combine]], [[Minobu Tetsuhara]] was bound by [[Bushido]]—a code that demands loyal service—to the devious [[Tai-shu|Warlord]] [[Grieg Samsonov]]. But when Minobu came upon a strange blue-and-gold ''[[Archer]]'', Bushido also dictated that he not destroy the honorable but helpless warrior. And so he rescued [[Jaime Wolf]]. Minobu was then assigned as liaison to [[Wolf's Dragoons]], one of the Combine’s most elite mercenary units. But when the mercenaries refused to renew their contract with Samsonov, Minobu was instructed to destroy them. Now Bushido dictates that Minobu oppose his honorable foe, a man with whom he has served and who deserves far better than betrayal...''}}
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{{quote|[[Bushido]] ''governs all these concepts. As a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] of the [[Draconis Combine]], [[Minobu Tetsuhara]] was bound by ''Bushido''—a code that demands loyal service—to the devious [[Tai-shu|Warlord]] [[Grieg Samsonov]].''
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''But when Minobu came upon a strange blue and gold [[Archer]], the field littered with its vanquished opponents, and its weapons now empty, ''Bushido'' also dictated that he not destroy an honorable but helpless warrior. And so he rescued [[Jaime Wolf]].''
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''Minobu was then assigned as liaison to the [[Wolf's Dragoons]], who treated him with the respect due a fellow warrior. When the mercenaries refuse to renew their contract with Samsonov, Minobu was instructed to destroy them.''
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''Now ''Bushido'' dictates that Minobu oppose his honorable foe, a man with whom he has served and who deserves far better than betrayal...''}}
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==

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Wolves on the Border, by Robert N. Charrette, is a story of Wolf's Dragoons from the point-of-view of Minobu Tetsuhara, an honorable warrior of the Draconis Combine.

From the back cover (1996 edition)

Bushido governs all these concepts. As a MechWarrior of the Draconis Combine, Minobu Tetsuhara was bound by Bushido—a code that demands loyal service—to the devious Warlord Grieg Samsonov.

But when Minobu came upon a strange blue and gold Archer, the field littered with its vanquished opponents, and its weapons now empty, Bushido also dictated that he not destroy an honorable but helpless warrior. And so he rescued Jaime Wolf.

Minobu was then assigned as liaison to the Wolf's Dragoons, who treated him with the respect due a fellow warrior. When the mercenaries refuse to renew their contract with Samsonov, Minobu was instructed to destroy them.

Now Bushido dictates that Minobu oppose his honorable foe, a man with whom he has served and who deserves far better than betrayal...

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