The Novelty of Gears of War

Epic shooter gets booked

Posted 22 Jul 2008
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The Gears of War franchise is set for a further expansion later this year, with a series of novels based on the series set to be published by sci-fi and fantasy specialist, Del Rey. But it will penned by a Wiltshire-based, ex-Territorial Army English woman.

Three books are planned. The first will be called Gears of War: The Battle Of Aspho Fields and is being written by New York Times best-selling author, Karen Traviss. Traviss has written numerous works of sci-fi, including a whole great bunch of Star Wars novels, so she's no stranger to this type of thing.

On her website she says, "Come on, how could I resist it? Dysfunctional yet likable young chaps in outrageous armour, outlandishly huge rifles, eccentric officers, hard-as-nails NCOs, grim politics? I make that Pimms o'clock!"

As for the plot: "In Gears of War: The Battle Of Aspho Fields, the last human stronghold on Sera braces itself for another onslaught from the Locust Horde, as ghosts come back to haunt Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago.

"For Marcus — decorated war hero, convicted traitor — the return of an old comrade threatens to dredge up an agonizing secret he's sworn to keep. As the beleaguered soldiers of the Coalition of Ordered Governments take a last stand to save humankind from extermination, the harrowing decisions made at Aspho Fields have to be relived and made again. Marcus and Dom can take anything the Locust Horde throws at them — but will their friendship survive the truth about Dom’s brother Carlos?"

The book is due on October 28th, a little over a week before Gears 2. Handy, that. Innit?

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DamnBrits posted on 2 Sep 2008 20:12
You brits have such goofy sayings and ways of phrasing. haha.
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OptimusP posted on 3 Sep 2008 09:50
It's called "actually having a public education system that doesn't compare badly to the ones third world countries have".
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schnide posted on 3 Sep 2008 10:20
OptimusP wrote:
It's called "actually having a public education system that doesn't compare badly to the ones third world countries have".


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Tim Smith posted on 3 Sep 2008 10:32
schnide wrote:
OptimusP wrote:
It's called "actually having a public education system that doesn't compare badly to the ones third world countries have".


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Yup - it's in Scotland.

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