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<blockquote data-quote="payn" data-source="post: 8724114" data-attributes="member: 90374"><p>I just finished my first Battletech novels; <em>The Warrior trilogy</em>. I’ll start by saying I have played numerous video games and have more of an understanding of the setting from that than the TTRPG/Wargame. I think a new reader would definitely be benefited from reading the wiki (pretty expansive and a big chore) or the campaign primer included in the new Armored Combat box set by Catalyst for a quick overview.</p><p></p><p>This trilogy was written by Michael A. Stackpole who seems to have a lot of genre fiction under his belt. As far as I could tell, this was my first experience with his writing. I liked the attempts at showing the cultural differences between the factions. At times, it seemed a little surface level and not to have as much depth as I would like. However, looking at the sheer number of themes the author was working with here, the page count could be pushed to very high levels for what works out to be a genre light read.</p><p></p><p>At the heart of this story is political intrigue, as the factions battle it out for territory and power. As mentioned, the themes are numerous so you only get a good sense of a handful of characters. Two factions clearly play out the white hat and black hat of this adventure story. All the other factions and merc groups just serve to play ally or foil to plans as they unfold in the story. Characters are at times developed, and other times are a bit of a caricature. The surface level detail seems to be an ongoing theme here.</p><p></p><p>The mech battle sequences are not as common as you might think. There are several battles but they are usually reserved for plot critical points, which makes total sense. I have a myriad of images and experiences with mechs which makes picturing the combat rather vivid. Without that experience, I feel a reader might be a bit at a loss of exactly what is happening. Like the cultural and character details, this is a light read and is not a technical readout like you might expect from a Tom Clancy novel.</p><p></p><p>Overall, it was a good read for a fan of the genre. As a fan of general literature perhaps much less. There is enough coverage for this story to make sense, but the details of the plots, mech battles, and character motivations are slim. I would recommend them to fans of the franchise, but not good enough to rise above the level of genre fiction and into generally great fiction.</p><p></p><p><em>I would love to see the authors of The Expanse get ahold of this franchise and do a write for a series in the BattleTech universe! I think they could do wonders with the available material which is quite expansive itself.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>What experiences do you have with Battletech fiction? Any particular novels you would recommend?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="payn, post: 8724114, member: 90374"] I just finished my first Battletech novels; [I]The Warrior trilogy[/I]. I’ll start by saying I have played numerous video games and have more of an understanding of the setting from that than the TTRPG/Wargame. I think a new reader would definitely be benefited from reading the wiki (pretty expansive and a big chore) or the campaign primer included in the new Armored Combat box set by Catalyst for a quick overview. This trilogy was written by Michael A. Stackpole who seems to have a lot of genre fiction under his belt. As far as I could tell, this was my first experience with his writing. I liked the attempts at showing the cultural differences between the factions. At times, it seemed a little surface level and not to have as much depth as I would like. However, looking at the sheer number of themes the author was working with here, the page count could be pushed to very high levels for what works out to be a genre light read. At the heart of this story is political intrigue, as the factions battle it out for territory and power. As mentioned, the themes are numerous so you only get a good sense of a handful of characters. Two factions clearly play out the white hat and black hat of this adventure story. All the other factions and merc groups just serve to play ally or foil to plans as they unfold in the story. Characters are at times developed, and other times are a bit of a caricature. The surface level detail seems to be an ongoing theme here. The mech battle sequences are not as common as you might think. There are several battles but they are usually reserved for plot critical points, which makes total sense. I have a myriad of images and experiences with mechs which makes picturing the combat rather vivid. Without that experience, I feel a reader might be a bit at a loss of exactly what is happening. Like the cultural and character details, this is a light read and is not a technical readout like you might expect from a Tom Clancy novel. Overall, it was a good read for a fan of the genre. As a fan of general literature perhaps much less. There is enough coverage for this story to make sense, but the details of the plots, mech battles, and character motivations are slim. I would recommend them to fans of the franchise, but not good enough to rise above the level of genre fiction and into generally great fiction. [I]I would love to see the authors of The Expanse get ahold of this franchise and do a write for a series in the BattleTech universe! I think they could do wonders with the available material which is quite expansive itself.[/I] [B]What experiences do you have with Battletech fiction? Any particular novels you would recommend?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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