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No detailed dates are given, but references to a discussion of the Kurita pilot with famous [[James Doogan]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] suggest the event to take place during or after the Dragoons' employment with the [[Draconis Combine]], i.e. between [[3023]] and [[3028]].
 
No detailed dates are given, but references to a discussion of the Kurita pilot with famous [[James Doogan]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] suggest the event to take place during or after the Dragoons' employment with the [[Draconis Combine]], i.e. between [[3023]] and [[3028]].
  
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While an ''[[Slayer]]'' [[AeroSpace Fighter]] pilot boasts about his exploits, namely a dogfight with the ''[[Stuka]]'' of famous [[Karl Stephens]] and how he ''could'' have shot him down, the rather bored and distracted thoughts of his female attendance provide a stark contrast to his story.
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While a ''[[Slayer]]'' [[AeroSpace Fighter]] pilot boasts about his exploits, namely a dogfight with the ''[[Stuka]]'' of famous [[Karl Stephens]] and how he ''could'' have shot him down, the rather bored and distracted thoughts of his female companion provide a stark contrast to his story.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:10, 23 December 2014

And Then There Was the Time...
Story information
Author Mark O'Green
Pages 2
Type Short story
Product Shrapnel
Illustrations Jeff Laubenstein
Content
Era Succession Wars era
Timeline (see text)

And Then There Was The Time... is a BattleTech short story by Mark O'Green. It was published in the 1988 anthology Shrapnel.

No detailed dates are given, but references to a discussion of the Kurita pilot with famous James Doogan of Wolf's Dragoons suggest the event to take place during or after the Dragoons' employment with the Draconis Combine, i.e. between 3023 and 3028.

Plot Summary

While a Slayer AeroSpace Fighter pilot boasts about his exploits, namely a dogfight with the Stuka of famous Karl Stephens and how he could have shot him down, the rather bored and distracted thoughts of his female companion provide a stark contrast to his story.

Featured BattleTech

References