Gejagt
Apocryphal Product Although the subject of this article is an official BattleTech product, it does not meet the current criteria for Canon. Its content may or may not be canonical for the BattleTech universe, and for the purpose of the Sarna.net BattleTechWiki is considered apocryphal. |
Gejagt | |
---|---|
Product information | |
Type | Novel (serialized) |
Author | Daniel Isberner |
Pages | 320 |
Cover Artwork | Janina Robben |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Ulisses Spiele GmbH |
Product code | US52027 |
First published | May 2015 (print) November 2014 (first Ebook episode) |
ISBN-13 | 978-3957520524 |
MSRP | 11,95 € (Omnibus print novel) 1,99 €/Episode (Ebook) |
Content | |
Era | Jihad era |
Timeline | 3067 |
Gejagt ("Hunted"), subtitled as the Silent-Reapers-Zyklus, is a German BattleTech novel by Daniel Isberner. It is an omnibus print edition of the six Silent Reapers cycle episodes that were previously individually published as Ebooks since November 2014.
Contents
Canonicity
Written in German and exclusively published in that language so far, the Silent Reapers cycle does not meet the current criteria for Canon in the BattleTech universe. As an official product published under a valid license, it should be regarded as apocryphal.
From the back cover (translated from German)
Omnibus print edition
“ | The Silent Reaper mercenaries have specialized in missions that no one else is able or willing to carry out. Commando operations and infiltrations are par for the course, and a profitable business. A questionable contract on Capra marks the unit as hunted and puts the Silent Reapers' future into question. Only the Word of Blake is willing to keep their hiding place secret and offer them a contract. But betrayal from within and a nuclear strike on Tharkad make the Reapers doubt in their employer. Is the demise of the Silent Reapers sealed? | ” |
Tödlicher Kontrakt (Deadly Contract)
“ | The Silent Reaper mercenaries have specialized in missions that no one else is able or willing to carry out. Commando operations and infiltrations are par for the course, and a profitable business.
But their latest assignment tests the boundaries of what the Silent Reapers are prepared to do and their employer seems to have plans of his own—plans that do not entail the survival of the Reapers. |
” |