A Warrior’s Journey Begins: A Review of BattleTech’s Warrior: En Garde

Warrior: En Garde

Published in June 1988, Warrior: En Garde holds a special place in my heart. It’s the book that truly ignited my passion for the BattleTech universe, and it’s a trilogy that I’ve reread countless times over the years. Michael A. Stackpole’s masterful storytelling, combined with the gritty realism of the Succession Wars and the thrill of ‘Mech combat, makes this novel an unforgettable experience for any fan of science fiction and giant robots.

Warrior: En Garde throws us into the heart of the Inner Sphere during a period of uneasy peace between the Great Houses. While the Third Succession War has ended, tensions remain high, and the seeds of future conflict are already being sown. The story unfolds through two seemingly separate narratives that eventually intertwine, each focusing on a member of the Allard family.

Justin Allard, a skilled MechWarrior and loyal soldier of the Federated Suns, is betrayed and exiled after a devastating attack leaves him crippled. Seeking revenge and a chance to clear his name, he journeys to Solaris VII, the infamous gladiatorial world, where he becomes a force to be reckoned with in the arenas.

Meanwhile, Justin’s half-brother, Daniel Allard, a member of the elite mercenary unit known as the Kell Hounds, finds himself embroiled in a dangerous mission to rescue Melissa Steiner, heir to the Lyran Commonwealth. As political intrigue and treachery unfold, Daniel and the Kell Hounds must fight to protect Melissa and prevent a war that could engulf the Inner Sphere.

Stackpole masterfully weaves these two narratives together, creating a compelling story filled with action, suspense, and political intrigue. He delves into the complexities of the Succession Wars, showcasing the motivations and machinations of the Great Houses and the individuals caught in their web.

One of the things I love most about Warrior: En Garde is the way Stackpole develops the characters. Justin Allard’s journey from disgraced soldier to hardened gladiator is both tragic and inspiring. He’s a complex character driven by a thirst for vengeance but also a deep sense of honor. Daniel Allard, on the other hand, embodies the ideals of a true warrior, loyal to his comrades and dedicated to upholding justice.

Prince Hanse Davion

The supporting cast is equally well-developed, from the cunning and ambitious Prince Hanse Davion to the honorable and determined Morgan Kell, leader of the Kell Hounds. Each character plays a crucial role in the unfolding drama, adding depth and complexity to the story.

And of course, no BattleTech novel would be complete without epic ‘Mech battles, and Warrior: En Garde delivers in spades. Stackpole’s descriptions of the battles are vivid and visceral, capturing the raw power and destructive potential of these massive war machines. Whether it’s a duel in the arenas of Solaris VII or a larger-scale engagement on a war-torn planet, the ‘Mech action is sure to leave you breathless.

Warrior: En Garde is more than just a thrilling action story; it’s a tale of betrayal, redemption, and the enduring power of family. It explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the consequences of war, all set against the backdrop of a vast and intricate universe.

This book sits at a pivotal point in the history of the Inner Sphere. It precedes the Fourth Succession War, a major conflict that will reshape the political landscape and have far-reaching consequences for the characters and factions involved. The events of Warrior: En Garde lay the groundwork for this war, introducing key players and setting the stage for the battles to come.

If you’re new to BattleTech or a seasoned veteran, Warrior: En Garde is a must-read. It’s a thrilling adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and it’s a perfect introduction to the larger BattleTech universe.

Be sure to check out my page for reviews of other BattleTech novels, such as Decision at Thunder Rift and Mercenary’s Star, and don’t forget to leave a comment below and let me know what you think of Warrior: En Garde!

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