Part II –
Fortuitous Timing
The low-intensity raiding that characterised the dying years of the
Third Succession Wars were a good time for small mercenary units, and the
Irregulars were no exception. Stabilising at the company level, the Irregulars
saw plenty of work along various borders, engaging in largely small actions of
little consequence, but growing in skill and experience along the way, as well
as building a reputation.
Sel Magyari herself gained a lot from this period; her previously
vain and superficial nature slowly changing as she became more professional and
driven, her leadership skills blossoming over time. Her experience as a
battlefield commander showed, as well as a growing ability to work with
non-combatant and support personnel to help run the unit.
Similarly, Professor Grunthos expanded and developed his skill
base, helping to support the unit’s ‘Mechs and supplanting their growing
technical support. By 3025 he was also managing a workshop on Galatea, the
Grunthos Group, which provided technical support and BattleMech modification to
other mercenary units.
Having largely sat out the Fourth Succession war on the Periphery
rim of the Free Worlds League, the unit took up a garrison contract from the
clearly desperate Capellan Confederation with favourable terms for what was
expected to be not much action. Instead, the Irregulars were thrown into combat
with the invading Andurian and Canopian forces, often acting as a small raiding
or reactionary force. The result was several victories against the MAF,
yielding valuable salvage and experience.
The Irregulars circulated between several different contracts
afterwards, winding up with the Federated Commonwealth near the end of the
decade. Looking at the Irregulars’ small unit raiding experience, the LCAF put
the unit to use along the Free Worlds Border, using them in a series of raids
to distract and pin down the FWLM while the bulk of the LCAF was otherwise
employed against the Combine.
The 3040s saw another slowing of the Mercenary trade as the Inner
Sphere adjusted to the new status quo of a single, seemingly invincible
superpower. While the War of 3039 had been a stumbling block, there were many
who saw the Federated Commonwealth as the de facto heir to the Star League,
ushering in a new age of peace. And while the Irregulars were continuing to get
work, more often than not their contracts saw little action. Many of its
founding members retired or moved on, while others remained with the unit in
other ways.
Possibly the biggest beneficiary of this period was the Grunthos
Group. It had continued to grow over the last two decades, becoming a thriving
business in and of itself. With Professor Grunthos now managing the company
full-time, the Group were operating out of Galatea as well as the then
up-and-coming Outrech markets.
By the end of the decade it seemed to many that the Inner Sphere
was headed towards an extended, if unsteady, peace. Between seeing less and
less work and her own age, Sel Magyari made the decision to retire from
day-to-day command of the Irregulars, appointing her son, Jelek as her
replacement. Sel would remain in overall command of the unit, but would have
more of an advisory role and less of a battlefield one. And so, on December 31,
3049, Sel stood down as commander.
In retrospect, her timing was perfect.
While the Irregulars missed the Clan war (Instead serving contracts in the League), in its aftermath they
were again headhunted by the AFFC for their raiding experience. Operating from
the Lyran command, the Irregulars raided the Steel Viper portion of their
shared Occupation Zone, claiming several victories against the clan forces
while helping to contain them. While the risks were high and the losses severe
when they occurred, the contracts paid well and helped Jelek establish his
command and learn the ropes. It also would serve as a springboard for possibly
their biggest break to date.
Re-hired by the newly formed second Star League, the Irregulars
were assigned to operation BIRD DOG, operating out of Wolcott. Striking into
the Smoke Jaguar Occupation Zone, they were specifically targeted at the Clan
logistics base, aiming to destabilise their forces and keep them off-balance
ahead of operation BULLDOG. These mission were a success, yielding the Irregulars
a generous payment from the SLDF at the end of the operation.
More importantly, however, they yielded the Irregulars a not
inconsiderable amount of salvage in terms of Clan-made weapons, ammunition and
equipment (if no actual BattleMechs). Most so this was turned over to the Star
League for a substantial bonus, but more than a little would find its way onto
the Irregulars’ own BattleMechs. Finally, some of it ended up in the hands of
the now Outreach-based Grunthos Group, giving them a hands-on with the
technology and yielding a lot of useful results.
After spending some time recuperating and reorganising, as well as
incorporating their salvage, the Irregulars were back in action, spending the
early part of the 3060s fighting in the Chaos March for the various factions at
play in there. Focusing on short contracts and specific objectives, the
Irregulars managed to avoid getting bogged down in the oft shifting mire of
Chaos March politics, instead delivering results.
As the FedCom civil war flared, Jelek Magyari made the decision to
avoid contracts that would draw the unit into the fighting, much like Sel had
done fifty years earlier during Anton Marik’s revolt. Instead, the Irregulars
sat out the later years of the Civil war working for the Rim Commonality,
alternating between garrison and pirate hunting duties.
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