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In January 3025 the Draconis Combine staged a series of raids into the Moseby Sector to test the defenses of the Lyran Commonwealth. Combine High Command assigned the task of raiding Lyran space to the 11th Legion of Vega, known as “The Looters”. It was felt that the known unreliability and poor morale of the 11th Legion would help supply the Combine with plausible deniability; any captured forces could be explained away as rogue elements engaged in unauthorized plundering. |
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These raids would be the first time the 11th Legion of Vega would commanded by Colonel Theodore Kurita, heir apparent to the Combine throne. Two initial attacks on Lyran backwater worlds met with minimal resistance. Enemy battlemechs weren’t encountered until the third week of raiding, while a single company of the 11th Vegan was plundering the water purification plant belonging to a small colony on Messick IV. |
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Bad intelligence had led Colonel Kurita to believe that the enemy forces on Messick IV would consist of nothing but a few platoons of light tank and infantry, easily swept aside by his superior battlemechs. To his surprise the 22nd Skye Rangers were deployed on Messick IV for desert maneuver training. The 22nd Skye were nicknamed “Katrina’s Bonnie Bairns” because this green regiment had been formed only a few years earlier on the authorization of Katrina Steiner, Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth |
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.Though untested in battle, the troops of the 22nd Skye Rangers were eager to prove themselves to their matron. The 22nd also had the benefit of several veteran officers leading the young mechwarriors, especially their commanding officer, Colonel Ivan Petroff, who had proven himself in several battles of the 3rd Succession War. |
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Situation
As the scenario begins both
side’s main forces are pinned down in an intense firefight within sight of the
Messick IV water purification facility.
Both company commanders have dispatched reserve lances with the intention
of flanking the main enemy force and setting up a deadly crossfire. The two reserve lances meet half a kilometer
from the main battle. Whichever lance
wins this exchange may very well be able to turn the tide of the whole
engagement. The lance with the most tonnage
of mechs capable of both movement and weapons fire at the end of ten turns wins
the battle.
Attackers: Akita’s Lance, 11th Legion of Vega, Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery
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MAD-3R Marauder |
Pilot: Lieutenant Benjiro Akita |
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Despite coming from an influential and honorable
mechwarrior line, Lt. Akita’s career so far has been a succession of dismal
failures. When he flunked out of the
prestigious Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy his family was able to use its
political clout to secure him a commission with the 9th Pesht
Regulars. After a sub par tour with
the 9th Pesht, Lt. Akita accepted an assignment with the 11th
Legion of Vega because they were the only Draconis unit that would take
him. He is desperate to prove himself
on the field of battle in order to regain some of his lost dignity and earn
the respect of his family. |
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Vehicle: MAD-3R Marauder |
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Considered one of the best BattleMechs ever
designed, the 75-ton Marauder is equipped with substantial armor and numerous
heat sinks. Armament consists of two
particle cannons and two medium lasers as well as a torso mounted
autocannon. The speed of this vehicle
meets or exceeds that of most mechs in or above its weight class. |
Pilot: Sergeant Monty Diggs |
CRD-3R Crusader |
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Sgt. Diggs formerly commanded a lance as a
lieutenant in the 13th Rasalhague Regulars but he was
inadvertently caught up in a political scandal when his commanding officer
ran afoul of the ISF (the Draconis Combine secret police). In order to avoid a court martial Sgt.
Diggs accepted a demotion and transfer to the 11th Legion. He now seeks to once again command his own
lance. |
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Vehicle: CRD-3R Crusade |
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The Crusader is a 65-ton Mech that relies
primarily on missiles in combat: two shoulder-mounted long-range missile
launchers and two hip-mounted short-range missile launchers. Secondary weapons are wrist mounted medium
lasers and machine guns. Cruising speed
and armor are typical for a Mech of this weight class. Limited missile storage capacity can be a
problem for this vehicle in a protracted firefight. |

11th Legion of Vega insignia
RFL-3N Rifleman |
Pilot: MechWarrior Kareem Rodrigues |
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Kareem Rodrigues first tour of duty was with the 2nd
Arkab Legion, the force based out of his native Arkab Sector. Rodriques is a devout Zensunni but the
majority of Arkabites are members of the Azami faith. Rodriques requested a transfer upon
discovering that he would have to convert if he ever wanted to seek promotion
in the 2nd Arkab. Because
the Arkabites are considered politically suspect he could only find a post
with the disreputable Legion of Vega. |
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Vehicle: RFL-3N Rifleman |
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This workhorse 60-ton mech is armed with two large
lasers, two autocannon, and two medium lasers. Because of the massive cannon, speed is slower and armor
thinner than many mechs in the same weight class. Heat sinks are insufficient in the event that the pilot fires
both large lasers simultaneously. |
Pilot: MechWarrior Erma “Jinxo” Langley |
WSP-1A Wasp |
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MechWarrior Erma Langley is one of the rare female
mechwarriors in the service of the Draconis Combine. Her comrades-in-arms have nickname her “Jinxo”
for her apparent ability to find herself on the losing side in
conflicts. Prior to be shanghaied
into the 11th Legion of Vega, Langely served in two different
mercenary units that were both blasted out of existence on different fields
of battle. The second time this
happened she found herself deep in Draconis territory, where she was offered
the choice of signing on with the Legion or becoming a prisoner of war. She is determined to demonstrate that she
is not the jinx many think her to be. |
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Vehicle: WSP-1A Wasp |
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This 20-ton scout mech is noted for its high speed
and good jump capability. Lightly
armored and armed with only a medium laser and a small missile launcher, this
mech is not designed to engage heavier units in face-to-face combat. |
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Lt. Akita |
Sgt. Diggs |
Rodrigues |
Langley |
Defenders: Barr’s Lance, 22nd Skye Rangers, Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces
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TDR-5S Thunderbolt |
Pilot: Lieutenant Waldo Barr |
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Young Lt. Barr is a recent graduate of the BlackJack
School of Conflict, a relatively new mechwarrior academy that has produced
many capable pilots but is looked down upon by the old boys of the Lyran High
Command. Lt. Barr is eager to prove
that the training he received at BlackJack is just as effective as the
teachings of mechwarrior institutions with longer and more respected
pedigrees. |
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Vehicle: TDR-5S Thunderbolt |
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Weighing in at 65 tons, the Thunderbolt is a heavy
Mech with a beefy 13 tons of armor. Its
primary weapons are an arm-mounted large laser and a torso-mounted long-range
missile tube. This mech is also
equipped with a variety of medium and short range weapon systems. The speed of this vehicle meets or exceeds
that of most mechs in or above its weight class. |
Pilot: Sergeant Trina Chapman |
ARC-2R Archer |
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The Chapman family of the planet Skye has a long history of Lyran military service as aerospace fighter pilots. Trina is the first battlemech pilot to come from the Chapman family in three generations. Her hope is to show that the Chapmans make just as good mech pilots as they do aero-jockeys. |
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Vehicle: ARC-2R Archer |
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This heavily armored 70-ton battlemech is well known for its two large long-range missile launchers, capable of delivering a deadly volley of 40 missiles in a single salvo. Short ranged weaponry is limited to medium lasers, of which two are rear mounted. |
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GRF-1N Griffin |
Pilot: MechWarrior Donnell Cahill |
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Donnell Cahill comes from a long line Skye-born
mechwarriors. He signed on to the
newly-formed 22nd Skye Rangers in an attempt to get out from under
the shadow of his two older brothers, who have already made names for
themselves in the Cahill family’s traditional unit, the 2nd Royal
Guards. |
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Vehicle: GRF-1N Griffin |
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This jump-capable 55-tonner possesses good speed
and average armor for a mech of its mass.
Weaponry consists of an arm-mounted particle cannon and a long-range
missile drum. Unlike most other
battlemechs this vehicle is not equipped with any short or medium range
weaponry and must rely solely on brawling attacks when at close range. |
Pilot: MechWarrior Kay Mcintosh |
LCT-1V Locust |
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Older than most green mechwarriors, Kay Mcintosh
was given her battlemech as a reward for 15 years of loyal and exemplary
service as a mech technician with the 17th Skye Rangers. Unfortunately the 17th Skye had
no openings, so she took an assigment with the 22nd. Mcintosh looks for an opportunity to
engage the enemy, as some pilots from long-established mechwarrior families
have questioned if her piloting skills are as keen as her technical know-how. |
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Vehicle: LCT-1V Locust |
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The ground speed of this 20-ton scout vehicle
exceeds that of almost every other known battlemech. Armor is no better than would be expected
on such a small unit. Weaponry
consists of a medium laser and arm-mounted machine guns. Unlike most scout mechs this vehicle is
not jump-capable. |
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Lt. Barr |
Sgt. Chapman |
Cahill |
Mcintosh |

Map depicting the area where Akita’s Lance encountered Barr’s Lance.
Akita’s Lance approaches from the west (left side), Barr’s from the east (right side).
One hex equals 30 meters.

Messick IV as seen from space

Official Lyran Commonwealth map of Messick IV
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