Steel Tread
Warhammer 40,000
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Narrated by:
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Remmie Milner
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By:
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Andy Clark
About this listen
A Warhammer 40,000 Audio
Follow in the footsteps of Hadeya Etsul as she is consolidated into a Cadian armoured regiment and put in command of a Leman Russ Demolisher, Steel Tread. Can she win the trust of her dysfunctional crew and pilot the tank to victory on a do-or-die campaign?
Listen to it because: against the backdrop of an increasingly desperate conflict, tanker Hadeya Etsul finds herself consolidated into a Cadian regiment and placed in command of the Leman Russ Demolisher Steel Tread, where she must try to rally a dysfunctional crew together in order to survive a death-or-glory offensive.
The story: on the war-torn world of Croatoas, the armies of the Astra Militarum do battle with the twisted servants of the Ruinous Powers. Against the backdrop of this increasingly desperate conflict, tanker Hadeya Etsul finds herself consolidated into a Cadian regiment and placed in command of the Leman Russ Demolisher Steel Tread. Haunted by nightmares, surrounded by a dysfunctional crew and striving to find her place amidst a proud and insular regiment with a culture so different from her own, Etsul must guide her crew to victory. But as her regiment rolls out beneath the poisonous light of the Great Rift to join a death-or-glory offensive, the crew of Steel Tread are about to face the fight of their lives. If they cannot learn to work as one, how can they hope to survive?
Written by Andy Clark. Running time nine hours 51 minutes. Narrated by Remmie Milner.
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- Joel Pratley
- 16-04-2023
Not worth it, listen to ‘Shadowsword’ instead.
This feels like what could of been one good book, split into two not so good books. When the main adversary is defeated 2/3 and the crew settle their grievances - I quickly lost interest at the cliche last assault, which mind you felt borrowed from a much better title ‘Shadowsword’. So if you want much better story telling, with complex and interesting characters you become invested in through your the whole story with an awesome rising climax right until then. I encourage you to not listen to this but rather ‘Shadowsword’.
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