Marine 2: A Very Unusual Roman (The Agent of time)
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Marine 2: A Very Unusual Roman (The Agent of time)
It is the end of the First century A.D. and the Roman Empire is expanding outwards. The military commander Marcus Ulpius Traianus was adopted by the unpopular Emperor Nerva in a political bid to prevent a revolt by the Praetorian Guard. On Nerva’s death, his adopted son who was popular with the army, was declared Emperor and he took the name - Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus. He became known as Trajan to historians. At the same time this was happening in Rome, the Time Patrol lost an agent in that wet and windy collection of islands called Britannia. The agent was close to locating those responsible for recruiting men who were trained in making a weapon that was not to be seen in warfare for another thousand years or more – the long bow. Not only were they training those who could make the weapon, but also those who could use it. What possible purpose would anyone have to recruit an army of archers before their time? Under Trajan, Romans would see the expansion of the Empire to its maximum extent, but what would happen to the Roman Empire, and later the Roman Catholic Church, if the Empire was defeated in the first few years of the second century? The implications for Western civilisation were dire, so another agent was despatched to locate those responsible for the first man’s death and for getting to the root of the problem, and then dealing with it. That agent is Sergeant Edward Ryan, USMC, only for the second time he chooses to go as someone they’d least suspect. This is a time when women are little more than slaves, so the unknown enemy would never suspect a female adversary, and one from some obscure British Tribe that is in the middle of a battle with the Romans themselves.