The Unnamed Soldier

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Character Profile
Also known as The Unnamed Soldier
Born 3032
Affiliation Federated Commonwealth;
Mercenary
Profession Infantry


The Unnamed Soldier was an infantryman who ended up playing a major part in the resistance to the Word of Blake invasion of Solaris VII during the Jihad, Operation SHOWTIME.[1]

History[edit]

He was born into a farming family in Issaba.[2]

He decided not to follow in his family's footsteps and in 3048 falsified his papers and lied about his age to the LAAF recruiter and joined the Federated Commonwealth forces as an infantryman, where he served for eight years, and left the service to become a mercenary in 3056 with a lot of experience and scars but without any major wounds.[3]

His work as a mercenary had him travel a bit, but by 3062 he was operating only on Solaris VII. During those years he lost a kidney in action, and increased his scars to more than one hundred.[4]

In 3062, he participated in an operation to sabotage Skye Tigers Stables' recently procured OmniMech, a Clan Ghost Bear Man O' War, on the James Stroud estate—the Skye Tigers Estate located in Silesia. With two other mercenaries he executed the raid and during it they rescued Erik Gray, which was indeed a good thing for them as his actions during the shootout that had them pinned in the estate's warehouse might have killed them. Erik Gray piloted the OmniMech to safety and they escaped, later destroying the 'Mech.[5]

Unknown to him, James Stroud accused Drew Hasek-Davion of ordering mercenaries to sabotage the OmniMech.[6]

A short time after this, while he was on the shooting range of the Kubler Street Gun Club in Silesia when Erik Gray arrived to speak with him. He needed help to get the best contract with the Eternal Flames, the only ones offering a MechWarrior combat slot. The Unnamed Soldier accepted, and after some days he and Erik met unarmed in The Copper Coin with the three triad representatives: two triad lieutenants and Jonas, a lawyer who had past experience with Erik. Thanks to planning by the Unnamed Soldier, Erik was able to get good terms in the contract.[3]

Nothing more is known of his actions on Solaris until the start of the Jihad in 3068, though during this time he made a friend of Erik Gray.

He joined the Solaris Home Defense League and participated in the defense of Solaris City, using a Cavalier battlesuit borrowed from Lyran units that joined their resistance movement. The first battle went well and they countered the WoB forces (the Twenty-fifth Division),[2] though in the end they needed to leave the city, escaping from the WoB units. He described himself as the author of the unit's strategy that had Erik Gray give the orders as MechWarriors follow orders better from someone they consider their peer.[2]

During the escape he was wounded in his Cavalier battle armor, leaving Erik to lead the unit. They were able to gain some advantage on the WoB forces when they encountered several unregistered 'Mechs that turned out to belong to several second-class stables: Midnight Stables, Manticore Stables, Jacobite Stables, and the Streholm Cooperative, all of them led by Shen Driscoll. They reach an agreement based on sharing of video time in the transmissions being sent outside. Their group is able to recover the initiative and break the WoB's back, forcing those units to retreat to Solaris City.[7]

That same year, and while defending Nowhere City and Blue Point Weapons, he was hijacked by an unknown party dressed in WoB colors. It turned out to be Connor DeLon's doing and that of his yakuza clan, who wanted to "help" and be helped by the SHDL to increase their power. After strong negotiations, where he is able to turn the tables and get a guarantee that the contract will be followed—Connor DeLon cutting off part of his finger—he agreed to the proposal, asking that his one percent be paid to the SHDL in parts.[4]

Tactics[edit]

One of his best-known tactics was to always negotiate from a strong position.[1]

Battle Armor[edit]

He used Cavalier battle armor.

Notes[edit]

  • His age is calculated thanks to these comments: In 3062, James Stroud accused Drew Hasek-Davion sabotaging his OmniMech. The Unnamed Soldier says that he is 30 at that time, which sets 3032 as the year he was born.[5]
  • In the anthology A Face Full of Blades, author Loren L. Coleman says he "discovered" after the first two short stories that he had not named the character, and after that he made sure he was careful to avoid naming him.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Face Full of Blades
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Scars
  3. 3.0 3.1 Job Security
  4. 4.0 4.1 Blood Price
  5. 5.0 5.1 By the Numbers
  6. Illusions of Victory
  7. Stalking the Legends

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