Soubor: Mechwarrior.5.mercenaries.v1.1.328.incl... -
Should Kaelen to a rival faction for a quick payout, or steal a ship and head for the cache himself?
“Mercenary work is a cycle. Break the cycle. Claim the steel.”
Kaelen looked at the Captain, then at the data pad. He didn't load the targeting software. Instead, he initiated a remote override on the Captain’s personal Centurion parked in the bay. Soubor: MechWarrior.5.Mercenaries.v1.1.328.Incl...
"Captain," Kaelen said, a cold smile forming as the 'Mech's engines roared to life without a pilot. "I think it’s time we went into business for ourselves."
"Find it yet, Tech?" the Captain growled, the floorboards groaning under his weight. "We move out for the Galtor Campaign in six hours. I need those targeting subroutines." Should Kaelen to a rival faction for a
"It’s a cracked simulator build," Kaelen whispered, his fingers dancing over a haptic keyboard slick with hydraulic fluid.
To the average scavenger in the year 3015, it looked like ancient garbage—pre-Succession War data fragments. But to Kaelen, a "Mech-Tech" with a gambling debt the size of an Atlas BattleMech, it was a ghost signal from the Golden Age of the Star League. Claim the steel
The "v1.1.328" wasn't a version number. It was a coordinate for a forgotten weapon depot on the periphery of the Draconis Combine. The ".Incl" didn't mean 'Included Content'—it was a prefix for an Imperial Class Lineage, a blueprint for a chassis that hadn't walked the battlefield in three hundred years.