BattleTech: Forever Faithful BattleTech: Forever Faithful

BattleTech: Forever Faithful

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Publisher Description

SEMPER FIDELIS

In the year 3060, the reborn Star League has destroyed Clan Smoke Jaguar, conquered their home world Huntress, and scattered the few remaining Jaguar warriors to the winds. Now the League seeks to end the Clan invasion for good by using former Smoke Jaguars against their own people.

Meanwhile, two bitter enemies seek to salvage a future for the last Jaguars in existence: Trent, who betrayed his wayward Clan to help them regain their honor, and Paul Moon, a disgraced warrior torn between his pledged loyalty to the Star League and a duty to the Smoke Jaguar civilization he was born to protect. 

But power-hungry predators lurk in Clan space, waiting for the right time to strike the vulnerable Star League forces. And to the victor will go the spoils: the priceless artifacts of a destroyed Clan and the sacred genetics of the final generation of Smoke Jaguar warriors.

Trent and Paul Moon must fight tooth and nail against would-be conquerors to save the soul of the surviving Jaguar people before they are consigned to the annals of history. But will their divergent plans tear the survivors apart, or lead them toward freedom?

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2019
February 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
491
Pages
PUBLISHER
Catalyst Game Labs
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
584.9
KB

Customer Reviews

Bishop Steiner ,

A triumphant and thoughtful return of Fiction for the Battletech Faithful

First, I must note, I purchased my copy an an iBook, hence "not verified". My apologies.

Mr Pardoe is the rare author who truly does seem to get better with each book. Taking familiar characters and tropes from one of the most popular eras (focusing the year 3060, on Huntress), he breathes fresh life into them, the setting and asks the reader to search their own souls, along with the protagonists. Many of these characters were treated as cookie cutter placeholders in earlier novels, but here get fully fleshed out as PEOPLE, not archetypes, and that, along with the parallels to our own divisive/fractious/fake news times, are what really propel the story.

While Mech Combat is often the weak point of most battletech novels, and is scarcely the focus here, when it is done, it is kept brief enough to not get stale, and yet with enough depth to not feel like a placeholder, with actual tactics, and character moments and sacrifice involved, instead of school boy anime/wish fulfillment purple prose.

The motivations, machinations and politics are all well handled, as are, most importantly, the character arcs, not only of the protagonist(s), but even of the antagonist, which is rare. If searching for complaints, one could say that perhaps some of the supporting characters don't get similar character growth, but one really can't give full bodied stories to every character, or you lose all direction and focus to the story itself.

This novel not only answers many question left unanswered for nearly 2 decades, but also paves the road forward, in an organic manner, for things to come. This is in every way the antithesis of how the Jihad was handled, with nothing feeling peremptory or like it was done as an afterthought, just to move the era forward to a new set of Rulesbooks and Miniatures to sell.

Do you love the Classic Setting of the Twilight of the Clans, Characters from the Exodus Road and Such? Tired of seeing Victor Davion, the Eridani Lighthorse, and various Inner Sphere heroes painted as paragons of infallibility, dealing with a mustache twirling foe? Do Clans Smoke Jaguar, Nova Cat and Goliath Scorpion hold any interest for you? After reading this, I believe the answer to all of the above will be a resounding YES and THANK YOU.

We don't get a plot armored plucky hero with a shallow "arc", nor some stoic, and ultimately boring as paint drying "ideal" like Aidan Pryde. Instead we get fully formed humans, with all their flaws, doubts and stubborn, foolish pride. Being forced to watch everything they ever believed falling to ashes around them, and having to actually soul search beyond all the propaganda and koolaid that had formed their lives, the core of who they were, and realize that their ironclad beliefs were found wanting, and the only way forward was to accept that, accept their own accountability and change. A lesson that seems pertinent in our own era of divisive "certainties" and black and white world views.

I give this a solid 9/10 for Battletech fans. While not as narratively creative as "Surrender Your Dreams", Blaine's writing of the characters, their growth, turmoil, and redemption is, IMO, the best, most realistic portrayal of various characters in the entirety of the series.

Lokis_bag ,

Change

At its core Forever Faithful represents the shifting nature of things, whether that be the worldview of the protagonist or the way in which an individual or a group are perceived. There are times when it overturns long held accounts and seeks to recast them in a very different light. This can be a good thing, as it is beneficial to be able to view history, another strong theme herein, from more perspectives than simply the most accepted. That said, a fallacy that often follows is the new account comes to overshadow the old rather than intermingle with it. Although new information might challenge old beliefs it is not often the case that it abolishes them outright.

While the necessities and implications of how it came about do not sit so easily with me I do have one thing I agree with wholeheartedly, Trent deserves what he is given here.

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