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The Dying Time | |
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Product information | |
Type | Novel |
Author | Thomas S. Gressman |
Pages | 278 |
Cover Artwork | Fred Gambino |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Roc Books |
Product code | LE5866 |
First published | 1 January 2002 |
ISBN-10 | 0451458664 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0451458667 |
Content | |
Era | Civil War era |
Timeline | 22 May 3065 – 25 August 3065 (16 April 3065 prologue) |
Series | Saga of the Gray Death Legion MechWarrior |
Preceded by | Operation Excalibur Initiation to War |
Followed by | – Imminent Crisis |
The Dying Time, by Thomas S. Gressman, is the seventh and final book in the Saga of the Gray Death Legion. It was published as the fifth novel in the loosely related MechWarrior series.
The novel was made available on BattleCorps on 30 January 2011 as a PDF file (text only, without cover, pictures, or any other interior artwork except for the usual BattleCorps frame graphics). The PDF copy includes a disclaimer stating that it was created from a pre-final edition text that might differ from the printed version and that canon-wise, the print edition trumps the PDF edition.
Contents
From the back cover[edit]
“ | Only days after the demise of legendary warrior Grayson Death Carlyle, the mercenary forces of the Gray Death Legion are called into action. Their mission is to protect Hesperus II in the Isle of Skye. With civil war raging, it is vital that the planet's famous Defiance BattleMech production facilities not fall into the hands of the enemy. Seeing the Lyrans and Davionists at each other's throats, the Skye separatists have seized the opportunity to instigate a new rebellion, and they too threaten the safety of Hesperus II and its factories.
Now commanding the Legion is Lori Carlyle, widow of Grayson. But what Lori doesn't realize is that her troops are little more than pawns in the continuing hostilities between the factions of Victor Steiner-Davion and his ever-cunning sister, Katrina—and that the Gray Death are about to enter a battle they are meant to lose. If there is one constant in the universe, it is that pawns are made to be sacrificed... |
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Summary[edit]
Grayson Carlyle, Baron of Glengarry and founder of the famous Gray Death Legion, passes away on 22 May 3065. Shortly afterwards the Legion, one of Katherine Steiner-Davion's most loyal and trusted units, is ordered to move to Hesperus II and bolster the defenses there against an anticipated attack.
They arrive in mid-June to a lukewarm reception by the house units already present. Having assaulted Hesperus II back in 3057, the Legion had fought against these same units then and is thus outright shunned by Leutnant-General Peter Zambos of the 36th Lyran Guards while Hauptmann-General Gina Ciampa of the 15th Lyran Guards tries to cooperate despite the losses her unit suffered against the Legion, and the bad blood it caused. The Defiance Self-Protection Force under Major James Goree is initially distrustful of the mercenaries as a matter of principle, to the point of nearly provoking a friendly fire incident when a Gray Death patrol comes close to the factory perimeter. Daniel Brewer, who is at the same time a company commander in the Gray Death Legion and a board member of Defiance Industries, has a hard time reconciling them. Having inherited operational command of the Gray Death Legion from her late husband, Lori Kalmar-Carlyle is struggling to keep up with the political aspect of the assignment and the added responsibility, and relies heavily on the advice of experienced Legion officers such as Davis McCall and Julio Vargas.
Soon after the Legion's arrival, a suspect IR spike indicates a JumpShip may have appeared at a pirate jump point, prompting aerospace assets to move out to investigate. It is really an attack by Skye Separatist forces: The 22nd Skye Rangers snuck into the system aboard three Overlord-class DropShips, hiding first near one of Hesperus V's moons, then on Hesperus III, a barren world with merely a trace atmosphere, while slowly moving closer to Hesperus II. Their plan is to attack the planet and capture the starport when the main invasion fleet would arrive in-system and draw the defending aerospace assets away from the planet. However, when their DropShips are detected by the defenders while hiding on Hesperus III the 22nd Skye Rangers initiate an alternate battle plan, an all-out attack against the civilian infrastructure in Melrose Valley to decimate the defenders and possibly draw them out before the main body of the attack force arrives. That attack coincides with the arrival of the enemy main strike force who, following a space battle at the zenith jump point, manage to capture the Avalon-class WarShip Simon Davion and turn its guns on noncombatant JumpShips at the jump point including the Carolyn and the Gray Death Legion's Invidious, prompting the surrender of the Legion's other two JumpShips. Incensed, Lori Kalmar-Carlyle sends a battalion under Major Rae Houk to Melrose Valley to confront the attackers there, but facing an entire regiment the battalion is forced into retreat.
On 30 June the Separatist DropShips descend on Hesperus II. The Gray Death Legion's fighter wing scrambles to meet them, destroying at least one Leopard but suffering heavy losses in turn including Julio Vargas. The Legion is heavily involved in the subsequent fighting on the ground. Despite their best efforts, they are repeatedly pushed back. On 1 July they attempt to deploy from the starport at Maria's Elegy for a flanking maneuver against the enemy main force on a maglev train. An enemy 'Mech spots the train, however, and stops it by destroying the maglev rail. This causes a train crash that causes losses for the Legion and throws them into disarray while strong enemy forces close in on their position. Captain Daniel Brewer is instrumental in rallying the Legion in this critical situation, and they repulse the attack.
To prevent the besieged defenders from calling for reinforcements, the Simon Davion is ordered to destroy the ComStar HPG station, but instead of a surgical strike the entire starport is devastated through naval bombardment.
Holed up at the Defiance Industries complex, the Legion fights several battles over the following days, and their losses are mounting. During a battle on 8 July, Davis McCall is killed in full view of Lori Kalmar-Carlyle. She feels the Legion is being whittled away, with as much as fifty percent losses already, even with Defiance Industries servicing their 'Mechs or providing complete replacement 'Mechs. On 18 July the 32nd Lyran Guards reinforce the attackers and combat-drop directly onto the Defiance Industries complex in conjunction with an attack by the Separatist forces already on the ground. In the fighting, Lori's Victor is downed near its hangar which is overrun by enemy 'Mechs. On foot, she tries to hide in the hangar but is found by enemy infantry and killed by a grenade in a brief shootout.
Captain Brewer leads a successful counterattack, ejecting the attackers from the facility. Afterwards, he and an equally exhausted Major Thomas Devin discuss that the Gray Death Legion's original core of veteran officers has been killed, with only twenty or fewer MechWarriors remaining (and even heavier losses among the infantry and tank crews). They both feel the era of the Gray Death Legion has ended, unless Alexander Carlyle would take up the legacy. As it turns out though, he is not allowed to resign from his posting with the Royal Guards because Katherine Steiner-Davion feels she cannot afford to lose him until the civil war is over.
Featured characters[edit]
- Private Roy Bartlett, Marine of the Indefatigable of the 4th Skye Rangers
- Ensign Jason "Jaybird" Batsa, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (2-2) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Corsair
- Charles Bear of the Gray Death Legion
- Leutnant-Kommodore Dieter Bern, captain of the LAS Simon Davion
- Technician Phil Bertrand of the Defiance Self-Protection Force
- Colonel Nana Brennan, XO of the 15th Lyran Guards
- Duke of Hesperus II Captain Daniel "Dan" Brewer, commander of 2nd (Dog) Company of 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a CHP-1N Champion, nephew of Nondi Steiner
- Captain Edmond Caine of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion
- Hauptmann Alexander Carlyle of the 2nd Royal Guards, son of Grayson Carlyle & Lori Kalmar-Carlyle
- Captain Durant Carlyle of Carlyle's Commandos, father of Grayson Carlyle (mentioned)
- Baron Colonel Grayson "Death" Carlyle of Glengarry & commander of the Gray Death Legion, husband of Lori Kalmar-Carlyle, piloting a (modified) VTR-9K Victor
- Captain Amanda Carroll, commander of 2nd Squadron of the Death Eagles of the Gray Death Legion
- Kaptain Elena Cerlenko, captain of the LAS Simon Davion of the 4th Skye Rangers
- Sergeant Joseph Cheng of the Gray Death Legion, commander of Fire Lance of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion, piloting an Apollo
- Hauptmann-General Gina Ciampa, commander of the 15th Lyran Guards, piloting a BNC-5S Banshee
- Cooper, Maglev chief engineer of Defiance Industries
- Leigh Cooper of HQ Company Command Lance of the Gray Death Legion, piloting an Exterminator & a Grim Reaper
- Mick Cornwell, orderly of Lori Kalmar-Carlyle of the Gray Death Legion
- Marty Cross of Charlie Company of the Defiance Self-Protection Force
- Sergeant Crown, commander of Recon Lance of 1st Company of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Gallowglas
- Sergeant Elron David, platoon sergeant of the Armored Battalion "The Cats" of the Gray Death Legion
- First Prince Hanse "The Fox" Davion, husband of Melissa Steiner (mentioned)
- Leutnant-General Alice Day, commander of the 32nd Lyran Guards, piloting an Axman
- Colonel Francisco de Argall, commander of the 22nd Skye Rangers, piloting a THG-11E Thug
- Technician Gene Deloray of the Gray Death Legion, Chief tech of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion
- Major Andrei Denniken, commander of 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Cataphract
- Major Thomas Devin, commander of 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Cauldron-Born called Faudgh an Bellagh (Clear The Way)
- Lieutenant Saul Dietrich, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (2-1) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Corsair
- General John Claverhouse Dundee, second-in-command of Robert Kelswa-Steiner
- Jason Fry of 2nd Company, 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Panther
- Lieutenant Patrick "Fox" Garrity, AeroSpace pilot of the Death Eagles (1-2) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Shilone
- George, captain of the Durant of the Gray Death Legion
- Major James Goree, commander of the Defiance Self-Protection Force, piloting a GUN-1ERD Gunslinger
- Lieutenant Morgan Graham of the Gray Death Legion's infantry
- First Leutnant Ari Graves, AeroSpace pilot of the 12th Hesperus militia, piloting a SYD-21 Seydlitz
- Paul Hansen of HQ Company Command Lance of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Bombardier
- Captain Harris, commander of Charlie Company of the Defiance Self-Protection Force, piloting a Nightsky
- Major Rae Houk, commander of the 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Gallowglas
- Bob Johnston, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (4-1) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Stuka
- Colonel Lori Kalmar-Carlyle, commander of the Gray Death Legion, wife of Grayson Carlyle, piloting a (modified) VTR-9K Victor
- V. K. Kaufman of the Gray Death Legion, Command Lance of Daniel Brewer's company of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins", piloting a Hoplite
- Private Roger Karn of the Gray Death Legion, Fire Lance of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion, piloting an Apollo
- Duke of Skye Robert Kelswa-Steiner, son of Ryan Steiner (mentioned)
- Hassan Ali Khaled, commander of the 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion (mentioned)
- Corporal Valdis Koll of the 4th Skye Rangers, piloting a War Dog
- Livia Lassiter of the Defiance Self-Protection Force, piloting a PPR-5S Salamander
- Major Tom Leone, commander of the infantry of the Gray Death Legion
- Susan Levy of the Gray Death Legion, commander of Recon Lance of Daniel Brewer's company of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins", piloting a HM-1 Hitman & a Vulcan
- Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao (mentioned)
- Dallas MacKenzie of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Trebuchet
- Private William "Willie" McBride of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Thor (Alt. Conf. B)
- Leutnant-Colonel Davis Montgomery McCall, XO of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Highlander called Bannockburn
- Fal McNab of the Gray Death Legion of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion
- Lieutenant M'Dhalla of the Gray Death Legion, commander of the 1st Scout Platoon, using Gray Death Scout armor
- Captain Preston Minh, XO of the Defiance Self-Protection Force
- Captain Joan Monti, commander of the Armored Battalion's tanks of the Gray Death Legion
- Ensign John Monty, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Corsair
- Hauptmann Leo Moos, commander of the 12th Hesperus militia, piloting a F-90 Stingray
- Hester Murad, captain of the Invidious of the Gray Death Legion
- Leutnant-Colonel Don Nix, XO of the 22nd Skye Rangers
- Lieutenant Nystrom of Charlie Company of the Defiance Self-Protection Force
- Hauptmann-General Rainer Poulin, commander of the Skye Province Militia
- Major Megan "Meg" Powers, commander of the Armored Battalion "The Cats" of the Gray Death Legion
- Samuel Quinn, production manager of Defiance Industries
Captain Radcliffe, commander of the First Armored Infantry Company of the Gray Death Legion
- Leutnant-General Richard Regis II, commander of the 2nd Royal Guards (mentioned)
- Dale Ross of the Gray Death Legion, Command Lance of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion, piloting a Grim Reaper
- Royce of the Gray Death Legion
- Lucy Sal of the Gray Death Legion, Command Lance of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion, piloting a Dervish
- General Alicia Savinson, Chancellor of the Lyran Intelligence Corps
- Captain Brian Scully of the Gray Death Legion, commander of 1st Battalion's 3rd Company, piloting a Hatchetman & a NGS-4S Nightsky
- Chief Warrant Officer Sellars of the 15th Lyran Guards
- Kaptain Geron Speer, XO of the LAS Simon Davion
- Captain Carla Staedler, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (3-1) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a CSR-V12 Corsair
- Hauptmann-General Ivan Steiner, commander of the Lyran Guards brigade, son of Nondi Steiner (mentioned)
- Lisa Steiner, commander of the Department of the Quartermaster, daughter of Nondi Steiner
- Archon Melissa Steiner-Davion, wife of Hanse Davion (mentioned)
- General of the Armies Nondi Steiner, aunt of Melissa Steiner
- Duke Arthur Steiner-Davion (mentioned), son of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion
- Archon-Princess Katherine "Katrina" Steiner-Davion, daughter of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion
- Victor Ian Steiner-Davion (mentioned), son of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion
- Yvonne Steiner-Davion (mentioned), daughter of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion
- Stanislaus Stevens, president of Defiance Industries's board of directors
- Lieutenant Diggsby Strieger-Pouls of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion
- Doctor Gregg Sweney, head surgeon of the Gray Death Legion* Michael Taylor of 2nd Company, 1st Battalion of the Gray Death Legion
- Warrant Officer Anson Towsley, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (3-2) of the Gray Death Legion
- Orderly Sarah Trotter of the Defiance Self-Protection Force
- Wing Commander Julio Vargas, commander of the Death Eagles (1-1) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a SL-15 Slayer
- Leutnant-General William Harrison von Frisch, commander of the 4th Skye Rangers
- Marion Warner of the Gray Death Legion of Daniel Brewer's 2nd (Dog) company of 1st Battalion
- Leutnant Petar Warner, AeroSpace pilot of the 12th Hesperus militia, piloting a SYD-21 Seydlitz
- Captain Louis Weatherby of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Grim Reaper
- Lieutenant Christine Wellerman, commander of Recon Lance of HQ Company of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Koshi (Alt. Conf. A)
- Captain Elias Whitlocke of 2nd Battalion "Hassan's Assassins" of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Flashman
- Ensign Keith Williams, AeroSpace pilot of 1st Squadron of the Death Eagles (4-2) of the Gray Death Legion, piloting a Stuka
- Colonel Chris Wyndham, aide of Nondi Steiner
- Leutnant-General Peter Zambos, commander of the 36th Lyran Guards
- Hauptmann-General Almida Zee, commander of the Mercenary Troops Liaison
Featured places[edit]
- Coventry (mentioned)
- Glengarry
- Hesperus II, Hesperus III, Hesperus V Gamma
- Huntress (mentioned)
- New Avalon
- Terra (mentioned)
- Tharkad
- Thorin (mentioned)
- Trellwan
- Verthandi (mentioned)
Featured Units[edit]
Loyalist Forces (Katherine)[edit]
- Gray Death Legion
- 2nd Royal Guards "The Pride of Skye"
- 12th Hesperus militia
- 15th Lyran Guards RCT "The Death or Glory Boys"
- 36th Lyran Guards RCT "Air Surfers"
- Defiance Self-Protection Force "The Force of Last Resort"
- Eridani Light Horse (mentioned)
Allied Forces (Victor)[edit]
- 1st Davion Guards "The Strength of Alexander" (mentioned)
Free Skye Movement[edit]
- 4th Skye Guards (mentioned)
- 4th Skye Rangers RCT "Albion"
- 17th Skye Rangers "The Boys of Summer"
- 22nd Skye Rangers "The Virgins or Katrina's Bonnie Bairns'"
- 32nd Lyran Guards "Fürst Hohenlohe"
other[edit]
- Sirian Lancers "The Fury" (mentioned)
Featured BattleTech[edit]
BattleMechs[edit]
- Apollo
- Assassin
- Atlas
- Axman
- Banshee
- BGS-1T Barghest
- Black Knight
- Bombardier
- Bushwacker
- Cauldron-Born
- Cataphract
- Catapult
- Centurion
- CHP-1N Champion
- Commando
- Dervish
- Dragon
- Enforcer
- Exterminator
- Flashman
- Gallowglas
- Grasshopper
- Grand Dragon
- Grim Reaper
- Guillotine
- GUN-1ERD Gunslinger
- Hatchetman
- HAI-O Hauptmann (Alternate Configuration A)
- Hermes
- Highlander
- HM-1 Hitman
- Hoplite
- Hunchback
- JagerMech
- Javelin
- Kintaro
- Koshi (Alternate Configuration A)
- Lancelot
- Locust
- Loki
- Nightsky
- Mad Cat (mentioned)
- Maelstrom
- Mongoose
- NGS-4S Nightsky
- ON1-K Orion
- Panther
- Penetrator
- Quickdraw
- Rakshasa
- Raven
- PPR-5S Salamander
- Stalker
- Starslayer
- Tempest
- Thor (Alternate Configuration B)
- THG-11E Thug
- Trebuchet
- VTR-9K Victor
- Vindicator
- Vulcan
- War Dog
- Watchman
- Whitworth
- Wraith
- ZEU-9S Zeus
Aerospace fighters[edit]
Vehicles[edit]
- Boomerang Spotter Plane
- Demolisher II
- Drillson heavy hover tank
- Karnov UR Transport VTOL
- Maxim heavy hover transport
- Mobile HQ
- PPC Heavy Weapons Carrier
- Skulker Wheeled Scout Tank
- Striker light tank
DropShips[edit]
- Leopard
- Overlord (Jedburgh) of the Gray Death Legion
- Union Durant of the Gray Death Legion
- Union Phobos of the Gray Death Legion
- unspecified class Nomad of the 4th Skye Rangers
JumpShips[edit]
- Invader (Invidious) of the Gray Death Legion
- Monolith (mentioned)
- Invader (Macbeth)
- unspecified class Carolyn of Defiance Industries
- unspecified class Sharuq of the 4th Skye Rangers
WarShips[edit]
- Avalon (LAS Simon Davion)
- Fox Illustrious of the 4th Skye Rangers
- Fox Indefatigable of the 4th Skye Rangers
- Whirlwind (mentioned)
Notes[edit]
- BattleTechnology magazine is canonized as an in-universe magazine through a reference within this novel.
- Alexander Carlyle never returned to rebuild the Gray Death Legion; his fate at time of publishing was unknown. Later pieces indicate he was discharged from the LAAF and was expected to join Brewer's Legion, but missed joining them before their destruction in 3069. He would survive the Jihad and be restored to nobility by Archon Adam Steiner. It would fall to his grandchildren Ronan and Isobel Carlyle to rebuild the Gray Death Legion.
Foreign-Language Editions[edit]
German[edit]
A German edition, translated by Reinhold H. Mai, was published by Heyne in 2002 as Ein guter Tag zum Sterben (ISBN 9783453863231).[1]
Covers[edit]
2002 German edition. Art by Franz Vohwinkel.
References[edit]
- ↑ Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Catalog entry for Ein guter Tag zum Sterben