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− | '''''Destiny's Call''''' is a short story written by [[Loren L. Coleman]] and published on [[BattleCorps]] as a 4-part serial. | + | '''''Destiny's Call''''' is a short story written by [[Loren L. Coleman]] and published on [[BattleCorps]] as a 4-part serial. The entire story was also published in print in the first BattleCorps anthology, ''[[The Corps]]''.<br />The first two parts of this serial were made available for free before the BattleCorps site went live. They are no longer available for free and must be purchased, like other back fiction. |
− | The | + | The story follows the tribulations of [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Alek]], a student at Tharkad University who hails from [[Terra]]. |
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− | {{quote|''Loren L. Coleman brings us our first adventure set in the Star League era. When a new student comes to Tharkad University, how far will a group of Nagelring cadets go to show Lyran superiority? How much can one young man take?''}} | + | {{quote|''Loren L. Coleman brings us our first adventure set in the Star League era. When a new student comes to Tharkad University, how far will a group of [[Nagelring]] cadets go to show Lyran superiority? How much can one young man take?''}} |
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{{quote|''The conclusion of Loren Coleman's Star League tale. How will Aleks fare? What is his ultimate decision? Enjoy this gripping conclusion!''}} | {{quote|''The conclusion of Loren Coleman's Star League tale. How will Aleks fare? What is his ultimate decision? Enjoy this gripping conclusion!''}} | ||
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[[Category:BattleCorps publications]] | [[Category:BattleCorps publications]] | ||
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[[Category:Works by Loren L. Coleman]] | [[Category:Works by Loren L. Coleman]] |
Revision as of 03:48, 2 August 2012
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Product information | |
Type | Short story/Serial (4 parts) |
Author | Loren L. Coleman |
Pages | 44 |
Interior Artwork | Matthew Plog |
Publication information | |
Publisher | BattleCorps |
First published | July 2003—February 2004 |
Content | |
Era | Star League era |
Timeline | 2721 |
Destiny's Call is a short story written by Loren L. Coleman and published on BattleCorps as a 4-part serial. The entire story was also published in print in the first BattleCorps anthology, The Corps.
The first two parts of this serial were made available for free before the BattleCorps site went live. They are no longer available for free and must be purchased, like other back fiction.
The story follows the tribulations of Alek, a student at Tharkad University who hails from Terra.
Plot summary
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Part 1
- published July 2003
“ | Loren L. Coleman brings us our first adventure set in the Star League era. When a new student comes to Tharkad University, how far will a group of Nagelring cadets go to show Lyran superiority? How much can one young man take? | ” |
Part 2
- published September 2003
“ | Complications come in all forms. With Aleks still reeling from his latest run-in with Cadet Ward, all it takes is one more misstep to land him in hack with the Nagelring crowd. Story by Loren Coleman. | ” |
Part 3
- published January 2004
“ | by Loren L. Coleman. Aleks draws a line in the sand. But not all battles are won with pretty words or the fairest argument. Not when it comes to Nagelring "honor." | ” |
Part 4
- published February 2004
“ | The conclusion of Loren Coleman's Star League tale. How will Aleks fare? What is his ultimate decision? Enjoy this gripping conclusion! | ” |