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Heavy Gear: Earth Companion
pub: Dream Pod 9. 256-page sourcebook. Price: $29.95
(US). ISBN: 1-894814-91-6
check out website: www.dp9.com
Another
Heavy Gear sourcebook from our chums in Canada, Dream Pod Nine.
This times its everything you ever wanted to know about the bad
guys of the Heavy Gear universe... aka Earth - cradle of mankind,
ruled in the 62nd Century by the fascist-lite NEC ... the New Earth
Commonwealth.
Believe
me, if you're around in the 62nd century and it turns out like this,
make sure you get out to one of the offworld colonies, because Earth
isn't somewhere you're particularly going to want to be ... unless
you have a kinky thing for black uniforms and have a good position
in 'The Party', that is.
The 'ol homeworld has been through a third world war, near social
collapse, an ice age, and is now overpopulated, starving and living
- or perhaps surviving would be a more appropriate term - in an
environmentally shagged out ecosystem.
The current strong(wo)men holding the planet together have retaken
all the Sol system colonies from the Moon through to the orbital
stations of Neptune, and now they're moving in on the long abandoned
offworld colonies. Earth needs food and raw materials .... and the
colonies are going to supply it, whether they can afford to or not.
Unfortunately, the colonials are still connected by wormhole gates
to Sol, allowing the forces of Terra's Colonial Expeditionary Force
(CEF) an invasion route leading right up to their human neighbors'
orbital doorstep.
However, after an easy victory at the first colony world of Caprice,
things have started going wrong for Earth ... continuing warfare
of Terranova, stalemate on the waterworld of Atlantis, and everything
they chuck into the New Jerusalem system has a nasty habit of vanishing
without trace.
The mecha theme and manga-style graphics aside, the literary feel
this companion work most reminded me of is the Merchanteer universe
of the SF author CJ Cherryh, real corkers like her Downbelow
Station or Merchanteer's Luck.
Dark days and a small handful of colonies at war with a desperate
Earth. In DP9's engaging universe though, the callously treated
vat-grown clone troops are on the side of Earth rather than the
rebel colony worlds though.
These come in the form of the Colonial Expeditionary Force's GRELs
- standard vat-grown groundpounders, or the more human like SLEDGE
supersoldiers. The latter perhaps a small nod to the SLABs found
in the pages of the last Ballad of Halo Jones comic strip.
This book is great value for money, weighing in at 253 pages packed
with DP9's usual high standard of graphics and illustrations. Everything
from starcharts to tech specs of the CEF's spaceborne assets ...
Leviathan class dreadnoughts and the various classes of combat drones.
The Earth Companion kicks off with a look at the current tattered
state of the mother world, and all various political groupings and
nations which make up the New Earth Commonwealth. Hint, it's not
as homogenous an entity as you might think, with lots of scope for
infighting and backstabbing within the Party.
It then jumps onto to the military forces of Earth, looking at
everything from CEF medals, dress uniforms to the various classes
of GREL - that's Genetically Recombined Experimental Legionnaire
program to you or me. These killer clones include the lovely - if
hair challenged - Isabella Class combat medic and the brute-like
Mordred Class thugs.
It's in the military side of things that this book really shines;
logistics, machines, equipment, space assets, notable battle groups
and their leaders. These are accompanies by skill point stats and
the like where appropriate, but as you'd expect in a companion,
the RPG gameage takes second place to the wordage and the fine illustrations.
If you're looking for a modern SF setting for your next RPG game,
or are scribbling military science fiction as a sideline, you could
do far worse than seek inspiration from the pages of this excellent
tome courtesy of DP9.
Stephen Hunt
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