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1October, 1957. The dawn of the Space Race.
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3And, for Earth, the start of a race of another kind, although they don't know it yet.
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5A bubble centered on the Earth of Creator/TomClancy's ''Literature/JackRyan'' series, 100 light years in diameter, is deposited on the outer edges of the Inner Sphere, in the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' universe. Almost five decades after the event, Earth is visited by strangers from the Inner Sphere of 3020, and they're [[SpacePirates not visiting peacefully]].
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7Starting on Earth, shortly after the events of ''Literature/TheBearAndTheDragon'', this story is a collaborative effort by members of the Website/SpaceBattlesDotCom [[http://forums.spacebattles.com Forum,]] done in "round robin" format.
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9The current discussion threads covering various aspects of the RR can be found [[http://forums.spacebattles.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55 in this subforum.]] The story also has [[http://aewab.wikia.com/wiki/An_Entry_with_A_Bang!_Wiki a wiki,]] to cut straight to the details, without the chitchat and writer inter-personal relations.
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11You can download a PDF version of the story [[http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?d0lf0849m68m8vc here,]] courtesy of @/{{dalekandrews}}/Dalek Ix. There is also [[http://samlib.ru/t/tolokin_s_a/btclancyverse.shtml a partial Russian translation]] (reaching to just before the end of the Battle for Earth).
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13Also starring Tony Dansel, [[Creator/TomClancy CEarth's]] own version of [[MemeticBadass Kai Allard-Liao]] and [[CrazyIsCool Aidan Pryde]].
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15In 2012, the story ground to a halt due to constant argument. In mid 2013, the subforum was dissolved. Right before the end, someone suggested trying again in a couple of years. Nothing so far...
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18!!''An Entry with a Bang'' provides examples of:
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20* AreWeThereYet: When the pirate alliance is on its way to C-Earth, one of the pirate captains calls the guy leading the way after every [[FasterThanLightTravel FTL]] jump to ask this question.
21* ArmorIsUseless: Strongly averted, as armour is one of the advantages the BT world has against C-Earth.
22* AttackDrone: [[SchizoTech Very rare and expensive in Inner Sphere]], causing some character to gawk in disbelief when C-Earth use them in a [[ZergRush massed assault tactic]].
23* BadassPreacher: "The Catholic Church has declared war on ''[=ComStar=]''!"
24* BiggerStick: While the ''{{TabletopGame/BattleTech}}'' chaps have the {{Energy Weapon}}s and the tougher armour, Clancy-Earth's effective BVR (Beyond Visual Range) capability is one of the key reasons why the latter has prevailed so far. Earth's large numbers of nuclear missiles also helped. Though that may be a case of More Sticks, as BT has nukes too, they just don't have a lot of them.
25* BloodKnight: Brox isn't obsessive about it, but he starts missing the rush of battle, which is something simulations can never match.
26* CapedMecha: Done during the Battle of Port Krin by... Tony Dansel (no surprise there).
27* CoitusUninterruptus: Redjack Ryan is introduced while being told how nice it will be to attack Motherload... as he uses a slave girl for certain services.
28* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Averted and discussed, with the conclusion being that if lone [=ASFs=] can give C-Earth trouble, a proper unit will be much tougher.
29* DemandOverload: In universe. Five minutes after the pirates' departure, the video of their jump was on Website/YouTube. Less than an hour later, [=YouTube=] crashed due to the sheer number of users trying to access this one video on the website.
30* DressingAsTheEnemy: GDI pulls a variation of this off to take Port Krin before the other forces outlined in Melee A Trois below get there; Claiming to be the very forces whose ships they'd taken to be let right in the spaceport without a shot.
31* DurableDeathtrap: the GDI team sent to New Dallas encounter a laser turret dating back to the Star League still guarding one of the places they try to explore. [[spoiler: Then it stops with a shareware-esque notification.]]
32* EasyLogistics: Averted; GDI ran low on supplies after the Port Krin battle. Also, some writers are arguing for a standardized loadout to ease supply issues.
33** A C-Earth tank Colonel, now in charge of a mech battalion, goes on a page-long rant about the endless logistical clusterfuck that is trying to piece together a functioning logistical chain for 36 wildly differing 'Mechs, most of which are constructed mostly of scrap bits from other 'mechs and armed with whatever his science & engineering attachment ("...to a mere battalion command!... ) could scrounge. His Inner Sphere XO starts laughing because that is what any Mech commander works with.
34* FalseFlagOperation: [[spoiler: Loki was running one to make GDI think the Draconis Combine had hostile intentions. It was supposed to be called off, but the cell got busted before the message got through.]]
35* GadgetWatches: [[spoiler: Specifically, a wrist-mounted aerosolizer loaded with bhut jolokia-based pepper spray.]]
36* GlassCannon: Despite their BVR advantages, C-Earth vehicles are very fragile.
37** Also highlighted by their products, be it electronics or machines, all have insane output for their size and/or mass at the expense of lifespan.
38* GuyInBack: GDI adds these to Mechs, partly to get another set of eyes on the radar screen, partly to keep an eye on new recruits.
39* HighSpeedMissileDodge: Various [=ASFs=] do this because the missiles used against them mount contact-detonated shaped charges instead. C-Earth's response is [[MacrossMissileMassacre more missiles]].
40* INeedAFreakingDrink:
41** [[Film/TheHuntForRedOctober Skip Tyler's]] reaction to reviewing some of the submarine warfare options of the [[TabletopGame/BattleTech Inner Sphere]] is to seek out a pub.
42** Major Staedele, after learning of the nuclear rearmament, muses that he needs something stronger than the beer he's drinking at the time.
43* InvincibleHero: The writers are trying to avert this, but the discussion to this end can and has [[FlameWar gotten inflammatory]] at times.
44* IThinkYouBrokeHim: In a non-romantic example, an ambassador to the Outworld Alliance, of Native American descent, learns Motherlode has numerous tribes surviving upon it.
45* MacrossMissileMassacre: Clancy-Earth aircraft throw a lot of missiles around. Then again, given how tough ''TabletopGame/{{BattleTech}}'' armour is, this is rather necessary.
46* MassTeleportation: The event that transported Ryanverse Earth and its surroundings into the [=BattleTech=] universe is even referred to as an ''Literature/IslandInTheSeaOfTime'' event, in a nod to Stirling's novel, and was teleported into the [[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo Grantville]] cluster.
47* MeleeATrois: GDI comes to Antallos to let Vorax know what they thought about his little stunt. The next day, a Draconis Combine regiment shows up looking for the notorious SpacePirate Redjack Ryan, who burned his way across the Combine to Antallos. The day after that, a Federated Suns RCT shows up tracking the Dracs. The day after ''that'', Ryan shows up at a pirate point, demanding the coordinates for "Motherload"(Earth) Or Else. [[spoiler: Narrowly ''Averted'' due to some quick actions on GDI's part, and the fact that the Dracs and [=FedSuns=] forces break off to kick each other around instead.]]
48* MostDefinitelyNotAVillain: [[Literature/HarryPotter Remus Lupin?]] Most Definitely Not A Wolfnet [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 SPAH]].
49* MsFanservice: Canopian ambassador [=McFarland=] is unabashedly, alluringly provocative, to the point that Brox suspects genetic engineering.
50* MundaneUtility: "It was odd, Remus thought, using a Mech to build something, rather than shoot at things."
51* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: During the second pirate attack on [[Creator/TomClancy CEarth]], this is the reaction held by a mercenary group, comprised entirely of Muslims, when they realize they have killed fellow Muslims, and the city they were planning on attacking is '''Mecca''', the most holy city in the Islamic religion (which got nuked in TabletopGame/BattleTech's backstory). This prompts an ''immediate'' HeelFaceTurn and they gladly fight off other attackers in a combination of HeroicSacrifice, YouShallNotPass, and LastStand. They would have been completely wiped out, with the leader dying in his cockpit of heat stroke, if the locals, moved by their resistance, did not gladly pull him out of the cockpit, with the main rescuer being an old man who had a heart attack from the effort of forcing the cockpit open, as well as the heat inside. In a bit of a TearJerker, the old man had prayed to God to [[BalancingDeathsBooks let him die instead of the mercenary leader]]. His prayer was, apparently, answered.
52* NoodleIncident: One of the Buron Calvary's new recruits did ''something'' in Las Vegas involving [[NoodleImplements rubber pants, two pounds of spaghetii noodles, an inflatable sheep, and ten feet of rope.]]
53** Also, some of the stuff Dansel's supposedly gotten up to.
54** Also, the mysterious identity of the 'White Devil' that is chief trainer for the Triangle Heart Mechwarrior stable in Solaris 7, which mainly fields "Motherlode"-built [=GMs=] and VFs for extended combat trials.
55* NuclearOption: Nukes are used to soften up the pirates before they make landfall and massive nuclear '''rearmament''' has begun to construct a shield against future invaders. This means that C-Earth is outdoing the Taurians, who the Inner Sphere ''used'' to consider the most nuke-happy nation in the entire Inner Sphere.
56* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Vorax threatened the Buron Cav's dependents to get them to go along.
57** [[spoiler:Erik Prince]] tries to do this and gets chemical burns for his trouble.
58* OhCrap: Tons of examples, starting with the initial pirate raid in 2005 when people on Earth realize that they're getting visited by what they thought was a purely fictional universe.
59** The Inner Sphere rediscovering the value of the TAG (Target Acquisition Gear) warning light, courtesy of Earth's laser guided munitions, also qualifies. Not that most of them survive the lesson, mind you...
60** MassOhCrap: The pirates completely freak out when they learn that C-Earth has nukes.
61** A relatively more recent example is when the GDI Port Krin authorities find out that 500 pounds of high explosives were stolen in a very similar manner to a previous theft that was linked to an earlier PKLF attack.
62* OldSoldier: A squadron whose pilots are mostly in their 60s and 70s help defend Earth from invading pirates. Special mention goes to Chuck Yeager -- yes, *that* Chuck Yeager -- for doing so at age 82 in-story.
63** Also, [[MemeticBadass Mikhail Kalashnikov]].
64* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Sally Ryan's apparent crush on Dansel is given this treatment.
65* OneWorldOrder: The writers have agreed to avert this in its purest state of a truly singular government, but exactly what the CSN's political structure is to be instead is a discussion that has [[FlameWar gotten inflammatory]] at times.
66* PaperThinDisguise: [[spoiler: Greene tries to hide from a reporter with the aid of a fake mustache and the name [[VideoGame/HalfLife2 Wallace Breen]](e).]]
67* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Several down on their luck merc groups like the Buron Cav were dragooned into helping Vorax before changing to the C-Earth side. At one point Major Staedele gets into a disagreement with Blackwater's CEO, noting how earthly [=PMCs=] aren't up to snuff for proper BT-level merc work.
68* PunctuatedPounding: "You Stupid! Miserable! S*** ! If you had used! Your f*** ing! Range! And mobility! I wouldn't! Have been able! To get away with that!"
69* RagnarokProofing: Stated by name as being one of the reasons some TabletopGame/BattleTech technology is so large and heavy compared to modern standards. Earth technicians eventually make a compromise between Modern capabilities and [=BattleTech=] durability they call "Seven Plagues-Proof".
70* RammingAlwaysWorks: A B-1B Lancer crew take out the Dropship of the pirates attacking Chicago this way.
71* RealityIsOutToLunch: PlayedForLaughs with the {{Shout Out}}s.
72* RecycledInSpace: It basically started as Literature/TheSalvationWar in space.
73** Which for [[FlameWar obvious reason]], the involved writers '''want''' to avoid but still...
74* RockBeatsLaser: Sort-of, [[spoiler: Erik Prince's thugs were expecting modern bugs, not a Dictaphone.]]
75* RuleOfThree: General Davis', when he found that the Merkavas are sent to Antalos without armor (for easy logistic), state his disbelief, three times.
76* SchizoTech: Applies for both sides in-universe, C-Earth has far superior electronics and miniaturization of computer, but Inner Sphere has refined what they have to the point of decades-worthy of usage, and have superior metallurgy and engineering.
77* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: One pirate crew attempts this when they learn that C-Earth has nukes and will use them. Then they run into another nuke launcher. You can guess what happens.
78* ShoutOut:
79** The star cluster replaced by Clancy-Earth and the rest of the bubble is the Grantville Cluster, after the town displaced from 2000 AD to 1632 AD in the [[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo Ring of Fire]] series.
80** [[VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} "Initiate SCV rush." And Private First Class Edmund Duke]]
81** "[[Film/TopGun I think my smart-arse mouth just wrote a cheque my fat-arse can't cash.]]"
82** "[[Film/DirtyHarry 'Do I feel lucky? Well, do you feel lucky, Benson? Do you?]]"
83** The captured Hunchback is called [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Quasimodo]], complete with [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a stylised Disney hunchback on its chest]].
84** "So... what is it all about this time? [[Literature/TheSalvationWar Are we being invaded by the Legions of Hell under the command of General Abigor?]]"
85** "No one knew exactly who had first popularized the term '[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion synch ratio]]' as an easy shorthand for the aggregate test results." Plugsuits eventually show up.
86** [=ComStar=] adept [[Series/TheXFiles Fox Mulder]]... Er, Mulligan Fox.
87** A deliberately InvokedTrope: The very first fully-functional Earth-made 'Mech is an [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam RX-78 Gundam]].
88** The agent who accompanies Major Staedele to interrogate a pirate is [[Creator/HugoWeaving H.W.]] [[Film/TheMatrix Smith]]. The prisoner's name? [[Film/TheMatrix Thomas Anderson]].
89** Two settlements on New Dallas are called Al-[[Literature/XWingSeries Isard]] and Al-[[Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy Pelleaon]].
90** "Some of ‘em look like they could’ve walked off the set of ''Film/MadMax''."
91** The CSN embassy on Luthien tested its sound system using Caramelldansen.
92* ShroudedInMyth: The GDI Foreign Legion has Dansel put in charge in order for his reputation as an 'undying spirit of vengance' to help keep the captured enemy conscripts in line.
93* TheSpeechless: Brox. He gets an artificial voicebox later, but its clearly artificial tones don't leave him with a desire to speak much.
94* SuperPrototype: Subverted and defied; the first GDI monitor is an unstable hodgepodge of C-Earth and TabletopGame/BattleTech... uh, tech. The first prototype [=BearCat=] aerospace fighter is not mounting weapons. Both in-universe and at the writers' level, there has generally been agreement to take things slow and not do any funky stuff.
95** The first actually made on C-Earth Mech the Gundam is actually little more than a restyled Shadow Hawk chassis over Hunchback legs with a Gundam Style Head that barely works due to little understanding on how TabletopGame/BattleTech...uhh tech works and is nothing more than proof of concept test machine that never sees combat unlike the Gundam from the anime.
96* TakeThat: "They had to be actual robots though! Not like those yucky [[TabletopGame/CthulhuTech engles]] (sic), those were cheating! And [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} titans]] were too big! Walking castles don't count as giant robots! They count as super giant robots and Amy didn't like those! "
97** The casual[[note]]as in, only ever even once-''mentioned''[[/note]] dissolution of the Clancy Earth United Nations by the expedient means of seemingly everybody at once deciding they were obsolete now that a credible external threat had popped up might also qualify.
98** “Well, I can tell you that NOD is not it. We rejected it on cultural grounds. And there was something dry about being called the 'Nonstandard Operations Division.” “Pity. Nod has such a force behind it when you say it. Nod. NOD. Simple. Threatening even.” “Thanks, but sorry to disappoint. I'll tell you though, that the people who wanted that name even had a logo put together and everything. A crimson scorpion tail on a truncated black triangle background. A sort of thematic opposite to the Bronze Eagle.” “Ah, yes, I can see that. One is a bright and proud predator, glorious in movement and action. The other a hidden and dangerous creature, full of poison and death. A shame. We may have to steal that for ourselves.”
99** “ROM? No! They're [=ComStar=]. Helps keep the Houses out of their internal business.” “Ah, yes, Indeed. Such a minor player slipped my mind.”
100* TankGoodness: Most of the Inner Sphere tend to regard tanks as "cheap, but not worth the effort for their weight." The GDI would beg to differ...
101* TemptingFate: The entire second invasion is a constant repeating of "it can't grow any worse" by the pirates.
102* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: When the GDI found out that the leader of the SpacePirate group attacking them in Port Krin was Redjack Ryan, they gleefully nailed him with over '''100''' artillery shells.
103* TranquilFury: Emily Hastings gets such a moment when a friend dies, taking out the responsible ASF with methodical efficiency.
104* TransformingMecha: The Land-Air 'Mechs based off the Macross VF-1 and its variants. It would have been safer to throw a live grenade into a roomful of fanboys.
105* WeaponizedExhaust: The pirates over Chicago torched some infantry using their Dropship plumes. C-Earth aims to build "Shipkillers" from Dropship reactors for this purpose.
106* WhatTheHellHero: Public opinion turns against anti-mercenary protesters after they injure a child dependent of the Buron Cavalry.
107* WhyWontYouDie: One shipman has this reaction after a Dropship eats enough missiles to take out a huge chunk of the old Soviet air force and is still going.
108* YourMom: Brox loves these.
109** A bit of FridgeBrilliance here. Brox is a [[spoiler:trueborn Clanner, meaning he doesn't have one in the normal sense.]]; this could be an attempt to blend in, or a very mild way of insulting someone for being [[spoiler:a freebirth]].

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