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A german language version of the book was released by [[Fantasy Productions]] in 1993. Its content matches the original book with some minor variations. The unit's roster for instance is given in a separate chapter after the character descriptions. The two BattleForce scenarios of the original version are left out, instead two more BattleTech scenarios are included ("Die dünne rote Linie" ("The Thin Red Line") and "Brennendheißer Wüstensand" ("Torrid Desert Sand")). The MechWarrior scenario "Delta Romeo" from the original book is renamed as "Echo Zulu Foxtritt", an abbreviationfor the german expression "Erkundung zu Fuß" ("Reconnaisance by Foot"). The translation as well as the two additional BattleTech scenarios were written by Reinhold H. Mai. | A german language version of the book was released by [[Fantasy Productions]] in 1993. Its content matches the original book with some minor variations. The unit's roster for instance is given in a separate chapter after the character descriptions. The two BattleForce scenarios of the original version are left out, instead two more BattleTech scenarios are included ("Die dünne rote Linie" ("The Thin Red Line") and "Brennendheißer Wüstensand" ("Torrid Desert Sand")). The MechWarrior scenario "Delta Romeo" from the original book is renamed as "Echo Zulu Foxtritt", an abbreviationfor the german expression "Erkundung zu Fuß" ("Reconnaisance by Foot"). The translation as well as the two additional BattleTech scenarios were written by Reinhold H. Mai. | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 2 June 2018
- This article is about the scenario pack. For the eponymous mercenary unit, see Kell Hounds.
The Kell Hounds | |
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Product information | |
Type | Scenario pack |
Development | L. Ross Babcock III (Editor-in-chief) Donna Ippolito (Senior Editor) Jim Musser (Editor) C. R. Green (Editorial Assistant) Jordan K. Weisman (Production Manager) Tara Gallagher (Production Coordinator) |
Primary writing | Michael Stackpole Jim Brunk, Dale L. Kemper, Michael Lee (scenarios) |
Pages | 64 |
Cover Artwork | Les Dorscheid (art) Jim Nelson (design) |
Interior Artwork | Dana Knutson (art director) |
Illustrations | Jeff Laubenstein Jim Nelson Chris Palm Duane Loose Rick Harris John T. Robinson Sonya A. Abrochta Dana Knutson |
Publication information | |
Publisher | FASA |
Product code | 1652 |
First published | 1988 |
ISBN-10 | 1555600697 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1555600693 |
MSRP | 8.00 US $ |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 3010 — 3029 |
Description
This scenario pack provides information about the Kell Hounds mercenary unit, beginning with their formation and ending at the start of the Fourth Succession War.
From the back cover
“ | When Morgan and Patrick Kell first formed the mercenary Kell Hounds in 3010, few thought they'd survive for long. When Katrina Steiner gave them a contract, the Hounds wasted no time becoming one of the most feared and respected merc units in the Inner Sphere.
It was not the first or last time that the fate of the Kells would become intricately bound up with House Steiner. Morgan Kell helped to save Katrina's life during an assassination plot even before she became Archon. Then it was an inheritance from Katrina's husband Arthur, a cousin of the Kells, that permitted the brothers to finance their dream of founding a merc unit. Much later, Patrick Kell gave his life to rescue Melissa Steiner, heir to the Lyran throne and Hanse Davion's fiancee, when she was kidnapped by agents of the Draconis Combine. The Kell Hounds played key roles in Davion history, too. They were there when Yorinaga Kurita killed Ian Davion on Mallory's World. They held off the Second Sword of Light long enough for Davion forces to recover the Prince's body, but Kurita escaped. From that day, Yorinaga Kurita and the Kell Hounds were destined to face one another in a series of climactic battles. When Morgan and Yorinaga dueled in one of these, a legend was born. The mystical nature of that battle left Morgan so shaken that he disbanded most of his regiment and joined a monastery. The Kell Hounds survived under the leadership of Patrick Kell. After Yorinaga killed Patrick on Styx, Morgan Kell came out of exile to rebuild his unit. He knew it was only a matter of time before he and Yorinaga would meet again on a day of final reckoning. The Kell Hounds is a scenario pack containing 11 BattleTech, 2 BattleForce, and 2 MechWarrior scenarios. It also provides personality profiles on the principal members of the Kell Hounds, a unit roster, and a history of the unit. |
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Contents
- Introduction
- The Kell Hounds
- Brief History
- Timeline
- Characters
- Kell Hounds Roster: Past and Present
- Morgan Finn Kell
- Patrick Martin Kell
- Salome Ward
- Clarence "Cat" Wilson
- Daniel W. Allard
- Janos Vandermeer
- Richard O'Cieran
- Seamus Fitzpatrick
- Austin Brand
- Margaret "Meg" Lang
- Eddie Baker
- BattleTech Scenarios
- BattleForce Scenarios
- A Royal Tragedy
- The Fox, the Hounds, and the Dragon
- MechWarrior Scenarios
- Delta Romeo
- Warriors of the Night
German Version
A german language version of the book was released by Fantasy Productions in 1993. Its content matches the original book with some minor variations. The unit's roster for instance is given in a separate chapter after the character descriptions. The two BattleForce scenarios of the original version are left out, instead two more BattleTech scenarios are included ("Die dünne rote Linie" ("The Thin Red Line") and "Brennendheißer Wüstensand" ("Torrid Desert Sand")). The MechWarrior scenario "Delta Romeo" from the original book is renamed as "Echo Zulu Foxtritt", an abbreviationfor the german expression "Erkundung zu Fuß" ("Reconnaisance by Foot"). The translation as well as the two additional BattleTech scenarios were written by Reinhold H. Mai.