Part 792: Let's Read Warrior: En Garde - Part 2
Lets Read Warrior: En Garde (part 2)Book 1
Chapter 2
Kittery
Capellan March, Federated Suns
27 November 3026
We then learn offhand that Justin has been playing the Rice Card in order to spur his trainees to work harder since hes more awesome then they are at everything, and then contemplates what excellent troops theyll become some day. Everything is going swimmingly and then one of them detects something odd.
So Justin activates MagScan and spots an anomaly, which he goes to investigate himself. Then everyone gets attacked by Cicadas except Justin, who blunders into a Rifleman. Justin then shows off his command skills by putting the incredibly green Andrew Redburn in charge of the entire battalion so Justin can duel a `Mech he and the Stingers could evade with ease since theyre all fast light jumpers and the Rifleman isnt. Meanwhile, Cicadas are springing up out of the ground. Somehow.
En Garde posted:
Redburn watched the ground crack open. Capellan `MechsCicadassprouted up like nightmare plants in some hideous time-lapse holodocumentary.
And then the pilot who detected the ambush in the first place takes two medium laser hits to the head and dies. Welp.
Stackpoles pretty good at writing combat, so theres not a lot to talk about here. Redburn then decides that Justin must be full of shit and ignores his orders not to blunder into the Rifleman and decides to hold the hill Justin is fighting behind. Meanwhile, Justin dances around the Rifleman and TACs one of the autocannons.
Two more of the trainees get killed by Stingers, with Stackpole naming and then killing off characters in pretty much the same sentence. Still, I cant blame him, since giving us the names, descriptions, and sexual orientation of all thirty six trainees in the battalion would be something Id expect to see straight out of the Felsic Current (along with all the pilots being secretly gay for each other, and a 15 year old female colonel who giggle-squees and tackles Justin with her Wolverine or something).
We then learn that Craon is actually a pretty damned good pilot, who cripples a Cicada for the rest of his lance to kill and Im actually tempted to conduct a battle involving 36 Stingers vs a smaller, heavier force. God help the thread. More faceless trainees die to simulate danger, but we all know nothing bad could ever happen directly to someone important in Battletech fiction. Unless their last name is Kurita. Or Pryde.
Elsewhere, in a blank white void (Justin was just over the hill that Redburn and the battalion are fighting on, but is magically out of visual and sensor range of everyone), Justin gets behind the Rifleman but its got swivel arms and takes him out with a single salvo because Justin Allard forgot they could do that.
The Cicadas then run away, and Redburn takes stock. Four or five dead, and a few woundednot bad for taking on a pack of fast mediums that have you outgunned, even if youve got them outnumbered 3:1. After checking the number of the dead and feeling bad about it for about four seconds, Redburn and his staff have a laugh at Robert Craons expense since the poor, shaken pilot who was running shepherd on everyone and who was just made personally responsible for the safety of everyone in his company at risk of his own career is shaking in his cockpit and wondering what he couldve done to stop five-some people from being killed.
En Garde posted:
[ ] de Payens said that Craon wanted to know why such things never happened to anyone else running shepherd.
Tell him it builds character, Redburn laughed, and his staff joined him.
Fuckin cold, man. Thats the Inner Sphere for you, though. They then try to check up with Justin, but he doesnt respond and OH NO theres smoke coming from the other side of the hill. They find Justins Valkyrie, and hes alive. Craon finds Justin first, unconscious, and then this happens.
En Garde posted:
[Redburn said,] Hes alive, Craon, and hell stay that way if we get some evac help in here fast. (PTNs notes: OUCH, that sentence hurts!)
All color had drained from Craons face, and he refused to meet Redburns gaze. Do you think we ought to, sir?
Redburns head snapped around as though hed been punched. Are you suggesting that a good Capellan is a dead one?
Justins not here to Asshole at his subordinates, so Redburns got to do it for him.
En Garde posted:
Craons jaw dropped open and horror showed in his blue eyes, Oh God, no, sir.
Robert Craon. Not a bad guy. No, hes just concerned because Justin Allard has just had his arm shot off; and will never pilot a `Mech again. In Battletech, in the 3020s? Thats a fate worse than death. Redburn acknowledges that yes, it would probably be better if Justin Allard had been killed.
Book 1
Chapter 3
Pacifica (Chara III)
Isle of Skye, Lyran Commonwealth
15 January 3027
The Kell Hounds are out Kell Hounding it up. Dan Allard, Justin Allards brother, smugs the hell out of his company. Where his brother is leading a Battalion for House Davion, Dans leading only twelve. In a fit of
Think about that for a moment.
`Mechs over 50 tons are supposed to be rare as hell.
Not a lot happens, since this is just an intro for the Kell Hounds. Dan has a pep talk with his Wasp pilot, and misconstrues her feelings towards another pilot (who cost got her old `Mech killed, then talked a Marauder pilot into capturing an enemy `Mech to replace the lost Locust). Turns out Dan is just not good at reading people, and instead of being upset, the Wasp pilot (who is a woman) is conflicted because she wants to fuck him (80s!). This is perfectly ok, since the Kell Hounds arent military and
Dan then text-dumps about his fathers marriage to his first (Capellan) wife and this makes everything better somehow. Meg (the Wasp pilot) then brings up Dans half-brother, Justin, who just so happens to be in the Capellan March. They then laugh about how much Pacifica sucks. Thats the whole chapter.
Book 1
Chapter 4
Pacifica (Chara III)
Isle of Skye, Lyran Commonwealth
15 January 3027
The Kell Hounds commanding officers are having a
Also, cards in
Then the chapter ends.