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Reflections in the Mirror of Time

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Title: Reflections in the Mirror of Time
Publisher: KnightWriter Press
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Date(s): 1999-2000
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Rat Patrol
Language: English
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Reflections in the Mirror of Time is a gen AU anthology.

Issue 1

Reflections in the Mirror of Time 1 was published in 1999, contains 122 pages, and has a cover and interior art by Safari.

  • The Brother-Against-Brother Raid by Silver Reed. After stalking away from an argument with Hitch, Tully finds himself abruptly transported to the American Civil War.
  • Returned Favors Raid by Lee. Sent reeling by the impact of a nearby shell, Troy finds himself abruptly transported to medieval England.
  • The Knights of the Order Raid by Loren. In the midst of reading his father's new book on the Knights of St. John, Moffitt finds himself reliving an ancestor's adventures in the 12th Century Crusades.

Issue 2

Reflections in the Mirror of Time 2 was published in 2000 and is a 140-page novel titled, "Dietrich's Tale: The Knights of Malta Raid" by Loren. It is a sequel to "The Knights of the Order Raid" in the preceding anthology.  "Dietrich finds himself thrown back through time into the siege of Malta where he abruptly finds that he is a prisoner of a man who looks surprisingly like Sam Troy and that his life, perhaps his very soul, is now in the hands of a man who bears a frightening resemblance to Tully Pettigrew."