The return of the Irregulars to Galatea has Kept me rather busy. In addition to my usual babysitting duties, I've been keeping an eye on them as needed, and there has been a few interesting things to report. The first is that it's clear that they suffered A few losses along the way; not only are there a few gaps that were hard to hide, but Magyari almost immediately began putting out feelers for new people. That could be useful to us immediately.
I'm still trying to get the details of where they were and what they did, but the other interesting thing is that they offloaded a pair of strays that they seemed to pick up along the way. One of them was outwardly pretty harmless and, I'm also going to say, probably not really worth our time. The second, however, turned out to be a lot more interesting and came very close to causing a massive and only narrowly averted disaster for us. But more on that to come.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
From the personal journal of Gillian B. Blackrock
Eckhart Stein has been something more than a blip on my
radar for some time now. It's only recently, however, that I've begun to realize
just how big a blip he actually is.
He's done a good job of playing the part of a mercenary
broker and business manager; the sort of pencil-pushing administrator that no
sensible merc command can live without lest they quickly find themselves
drowning in a sea of red tape and unpaid debts. I'm not entirely sure how long
he'd been using the Royals as a front for his business but it's clear that he
had integrated himself well into the unit and gotten to a point where he was
calling the shots.
Victoria Planetary News internal memo
From: Gordon I. Murray (Galatea office director)
To: Frank J. Harris II (Programming department)
Subject: Journalistic Ethics
Mate, we might have a problem with Randy's little project. I
think he's gone native on us.
He’d just come back from the unit’s last contract and had
dropped by the office to do the regular check-in with us; drop off the footage
he'd recorded, touch base about the plans and the future direction for the show
and all that sort of stuff. Given where he'd been and what he’d been doing, I
expected as lot of good footage of Cappies getting the crap beaten out of them
which I knew that the audience would lap up. And that’s all well and good, but
there was something else that came with it.
From the personal journal of Irisz Magyari
First things first; I offered Takahashi the field second in
command role and he accepted it. It's not that much of a good deal for him;
added responsibilities with only a small bump in pay, but he seemed willing to
take it on. I think he'll do a good job of it, given his experience and the
talent he's shown so far. He's also very unlikely to run off and do something
reckless and halfway to suicidal, which is why I picked him over Will Owens for
the job. I think the only issue is that Dae-Hoon will not appreciate me
promoting a relative newcomer over him, but there's a certain logic to it.
After all, Takahashi's going to be there in the field, not dropping shells on
the enemy form a couple of kilometers back.
Best case scenario is that he gets angry about it and quits.
That would actually solve a lot of problems in one go, even if it does mean
that I'd lose an experienced artillery commander in the process,
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Theta Galaxy, Wolf Empire
MRBC Report 01-06-3145
The original Wolf Clan Theta Galaxy was one of the casualties
of the unknown conflict that cut the Clans off from their homeworlds. Of the
Galaxy’s five clusters, all but one of them simply vanished from sight and were
not seen after 3068. Their fates, like so many other matters regarding the Clan
Homeworlds, remain a mystery to this day. A single cluster, the 13th Wolf
Regulars, remained in the Inner Sphere, only to be mauled by the Hells Horses
during their war with the Wolves. By 3085, that Cluster had been transferred to
Alpha Galaxy (and since disbanded), effectively removing Theta from the Wolves’
rolls.
The new Theta Galaxy was formed in the aftermath of the rise of
the Wolf Empire. While named for the older formation, while also keeping its
insignia and colours for the sake of continuity, the new Theta was comprised
almost entirely of recruits from the former Marik-Stewart Commonwealth . A
mixture of civilians and recent recruits from military academies, with a few
AMSC veterans among them as well, Theta quickly became the most successful of
the newly-raised Wolf Galaxies.
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