BattleTech: Gray Death Rising: (A BattleTech Collection)

BattleTech: Gray Death Rising: (A BattleTech Collection)

by Jason Schmetzer
BattleTech: Gray Death Rising: (A BattleTech Collection)

BattleTech: Gray Death Rising: (A BattleTech Collection)

by Jason Schmetzer

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Overview

WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH...

Former hauptmann Ronan Carlyle and his sister Isobel are soldiers without a nation. After their commanding officer left the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces entirely, the pair returned to Lyran space for reassignment. But their senior officer branded the remaining troops traitors and cashiered them, stranding hundreds of former LCAF soldiers and technicians. With nothing but a local salvage yard to their name, the Carlyle kids hit upon a way to at least get their people off-planet and back home. So, out of desperation, the Gray Death Legion is reborn. But soon, what was supposed to be a temporary mercenary unit turns into something entirely different...a real mercenary unit.

THE TOUGH GO MERCENARY.

Gray Death Rising chronicles the new Gray Death Legion's early missions. From their very first job—working for the same unit that kicked them out of the LCAF—to their next job off-planet, to their biggest mission yet, facing political intrigue and taking on the mantle of their famous great-grandfather's legacy on the planet of Pandora in a brand-new story.

In the cutthroat mercenary world of the Inner Sphere, it takes more than a famous name to survive. Fortunately, Ronan and Bel have the training, intelligence, and most importantly, experience to carry their family's legacy into a new era. And collected here for the first time, read where it all begins...again.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186184492
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
Publication date: 01/19/2024
Series: BattleTech
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 92,580
File size: 4 MB
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