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Collection: |
BattleTech |
Title: |
Way of the Clans |
Series: |
Legend of the Jade Phoenix, Volume 1 |
Author: |
Robert Thurston |
ISBN-10: |
0-451-45101-5 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-451-45101-9 |
Publisher: |
Roc |
Product ID: |
LE5101 |
Copyright: |
© 1991 |
Cover Art: |
©2024 Catalyst Game Labs |
Description: |
In the 31st century, the BattleMech is the ultimate war machine. Thirty meters tall, and vaguely, menacingly man-shaped, it is an unstoppable engine of destruction.
In the 31st century, the Clans are the ultimate warriors. The result of generations of controlled breeding, Clan Warriors pilot their BattleMechs like no others.
In the 31st century, Aidan aspires to be a warrior of Clan Jade Falcon. To win the right to join his Clan in battle, he must succeed in trials that will forge him into one of the best warriors in the galaxy, or break him completely.
In the 31st century, Aidan discovers that the toughest battle is not in the field, but in his head - where failure will cost him the ultimate price: his humanity. |
First Chapter Date: |
3039 |
Final Chapter Date: |
3039 |
Number of Reviews: 2 |
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Average Member Rating: 4.50 |
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Member Review - DarkAdder : 19-Jan-2004 00:00 |
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4.00 |
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A fan-damn-tastic look at clan sibkos, training, and honor. Anyone who wants to understand the clanswould do well to read this book. You also see why the clan warriors are so confident as to be arrogant in the way they interact with other castes. |
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Member Review - -Mud : 05-Nov-2003 00:00 |
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5.00 |
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Simply the best Battletech novel ever written; it transcends the genre of Battletech and stands as an excellent piece of science fiction literature in its own right. Excellent characterization; Thurston gives us a truly seminal insight into the psychology of a Clan warrior. |
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