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| title      = Warrior: En Garde
 
| title      = Warrior: En Garde
 
| author      = [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
 
| author      = [[Michael A. Stackpole]]
| artwork    = [[David English]] (original)<br />[[Roger Loveless]]<br /> &nbsp; (anniversary edition<br /> &nbsp; and reprint)
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| artwork    = [[Jeff Laubenstein]] (original)<br />[[Roger Loveless]]<br /> &nbsp; (anniversary edition<br /> &nbsp; and reprint)
 
| publisher  = [[FASA]] (original) <br /> [[Roc Books]] (anniversary<br /> &nbsp; edition) <br /> [[FanPro]] (reprint)
 
| publisher  = [[FASA]] (original) <br /> [[Roc Books]] (anniversary<br /> &nbsp; edition) <br /> [[FanPro]] (reprint)
 
| released    = August 1988 (original) <br /> April, 1998 (anniversary<br /> &nbsp; edition) <br /> September, 2003 (reprint)
 
| released    = August 1988 (original) <br /> April, 1998 (anniversary<br /> &nbsp; edition) <br /> September, 2003 (reprint)

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Warrior: En Garde, by Michael A. Stackpole, is the first book in The Warrior Trilogy.

From the back cover

Stripped of his rank, exiled Justin Allard is given one last chance to save his honor—by risking his life in the gladiatorial arenas of Solaris VII. But his newest Game World opponent—more skilled at 'Mech-to-'Mech combat than any other rival—raises the stakes even higher. It's Justin's own half brother, Daniel, lance commander in the dreaded Kell Hounds mercenary battalion.

Both Daniel and Justin face fierce battles, but in the Inner Sphere, where nobles have schemed for centuries to win the ultimate power, those who interfere with the Successor Lords are sometimes called heroes.

And sometimes called victims.

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