Life in the Big City

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Life in the Big City
Product information
Type Short story
Author Tara Gallagher
Pages 3 (print)
8 (PDF)
Publication information
Publisher FASA
First published 1986
Content
Era Succession Wars era
Timeline 3024 or later

Life in the Big City is a short story by Tara Gallagher that was first published in the 1986 CityTech rulebook. On 28 August 2006 it was made available for download as a PDF via BattleCorps.

Teaser text (BattleCorps re-release)

Generally, only MechWarriors are welcome in Maloof's. Technicians or infantry or support personnel spend their time elsewhere, so when a MechWarrior invites one to drink at Maloof's it is a mark of high respect. At the same time, they'e somewhat conspicuous; so when they start telling a tale of life in the big city, others will listen...

Plot summary

At Maloof's Tavern on Rahway II, a House Davion world reserved almost exclusively for MechWarrior R&R, Frank Krieger and Abbey Farber, known as "possibly the best technicians around" and called "two of the best Techs in the Inner Sphere", join the MechWarriors of the Burrow's Crashing Thunder mercenary regiment in celebration of their victory over House Kurita forces at Weehawken on Travis V. They draw glaring stares from fellow MechWarrior Williams, prompting another MechWarrior to narrate how they scrounged up spare parts for improvised repairs to his 'Mech (and others) on Torwind, resulting in 'Mechs with product advertisements on them from the truck trailers that were used to patch up the improvised armor. Williams' 'Mech had the line "Processed Chicken" running along both legs and the right torso.
Later they talk about Locust pilots and how all MechWarriors - including Locust pilots - consider them to be the weirdest.

At another table, MechWarriors from Kushnir's Battalion of the 42nd Armored Lightning Regiment mourn for John Judd, whose Phoenix Hawk without jump jets was destroyed by an enemy BattleMaster who cornered it in a city on Pike IV.

At yet another table, an aging battalion commander is turning his 'Mech over to his niece, and cautions her against fighting reckless or underestimating infantry, lest she end up dispossessed.

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