MRBC
Update 01-01-3145
Force
Strength
Bravo company is something of a mixed bag of different units.
Originally made up of an all-armour company and an all-infantry/Battle Armour
one, a combination of battlefield attrition and Irisz’s restructuring of the
unit to trim out the dead wood has seen it slimmed down to its current state.
Bravo is rarely deployed as a whole unit but rather as needed in support of
Alpha. Captain Joon sees this as an erosion of his position, but his loyalty to
the unit as a whole has kept him in line.
An air lance rounds out the unit’s structure; primarily used for
support of their ground forces, the Irregulars’ two fighters are both
well-maintained but often see little use. As a result, while their pilots are capable,
the quality of their performance is slipping due to a lack of activity.
Support
The combination of Irisz Magyari’s reforms of the unit and a
legacy of technical support going back to the earliest incarnations of the
Irregulars have served them well. The Irregulars have a full staff of capable
technicians who are capable of handling all their support and maintenance
needs, although the days of the unit sporting an array of individually customised
BattleMechs are long over. The technical crews have access to a Savoir Repair
Vehicle that is used to repair and recover units in the field, further expanding
their capabilities.
In addition, the Irregulars have access to several quality doctors
and a number of field medical teams. Doctor Sebastian Williams can often be
found at the edge of the battlefield, providing support from a MIT23 MASH unit.
Conversely, Doctor Hadrain Cartright provides support “at home”, including
immunisations and regular checkups.
Transport
The Irregulars own a pair of dropships that represent the spectrum
of transport found in the mercenary word. The Trutzburg-class (TBD) is relatively new, having been bought fresh
in 3130. Well maintained and crewed with capable personnel, its capabilities
(and not inconsiderable firepower) have been invaluable to the unit. In the
field, the (TBD) acts as the Irregulars’ command centre, becoming almost a
mobile fortress itself.
The same cannot be said for the Gazelle-class Duchess
Royston. An elderly, decrepit ship, it is poorly maintained and in run-down
condition. Its systems are a mess of jury-rigged, patched and bypassed
components, and the ship itself is prone to malfunctions and is generally uncomfortable
and unpleasant to use. Given that it is only carrying half its capacity, the
burden on its systems is somewhat reduced, but that is only a minor relief.
While their own craft cover all their dropship needs, the
Irregulars do not own or have access to their own Jumpship and, as such, are dependent
on their employers for interstellar transport.
Insignia
and Colours
The Irregulars insignia is a downward-pointing arrowhead, with
alternating red, white and blue stripes. The insignia is typically painted on
the shoulders or legs of BattleMechs, on one side of the front of Combat
Vehicles and on one wing or the tail of aerospace fighters. The Irregulars’
units are painted in a three-tone blue colour scheme with a red trim. As an
option, pilots may paint one arm of their ‘Mech (or a portion of the vehicle or
one wing of a fighter) in a different colour if they choose.
Despite their history, the Irregulars do not have any sort of uniform.
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