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==Notes== ==Notes==
*Like in previous novels, the author has included references to BattleTech computer games and people with a real-world connection to the game: *Like in previous novels, the author has included references to BattleTech computer games and people with a real-world connection to the game:
− **The novel features one Sgt. Hagen Unther (who may or may not be intended to be [["Deadeye" Unther|the character of the same name]] from the ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' computer game) as a minor character. In the novel, Unther is an antagonistic former lance commander who tried to withhold [[BattleROM]] footage in order to deny George bonus payments for a combat victory over another 'Mech; George successfully sues him before a [[MRBC]] board. + **The novel features one Sgt. Hagen Unther (who may or may not be intended to be the character of the same name from the ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' computer game) as a minor character. In the novel, Unther is an antagonistic former lance commander who tried to withhold [[BattleROM]] footage in order to deny George bonus payments for a combat victory over another 'Mech; George successfully sues him before a [[MRBC]] board.
**The mission on Van Diemen IV is to destroy the office level of Novastar Armaments, who were secretly supplying local rebels with weapons, in a larger office tower. This is reminiscent of an early mission from the ''MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries'' game. **The mission on Van Diemen IV is to destroy the office level of Novastar Armaments, who were secretly supplying local rebels with weapons, in a larger office tower. This is reminiscent of an early mission from the ''MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries'' game.
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==References== ==References==
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*Like in previous novels, the author has included references to BattleTech computer games and people with a real-world connection to the game: | *Like in previous novels, the author has included references to BattleTech computer games and people with a real-world connection to the game: | ||
− | **The novel features one Sgt. Hagen Unther (who may or may not be intended to be | + | **The novel features one Sgt. Hagen Unther (who may or may not be intended to be the character of the same name from the ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' computer game) as a minor character. In the novel, Unther is an antagonistic former lance commander who tried to withhold [[BattleROM]] footage in order to deny George bonus payments for a combat victory over another 'Mech; George successfully sues him before a [[MRBC]] board. |
**The mission on Van Diemen IV is to destroy the office level of Novastar Armaments, who were secretly supplying local rebels with weapons, in a larger office tower. This is reminiscent of an early mission from the ''MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries'' game. | **The mission on Van Diemen IV is to destroy the office level of Novastar Armaments, who were secretly supplying local rebels with weapons, in a larger office tower. This is reminiscent of an early mission from the ''MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries'' game. | ||
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