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'''Carter's Chevaliers''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition. As of [[3026]] they were a subcontractor unit to [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. [[Quintus Allard]] noted in November 3026 that [[House Davion]] had attempted to insert an agent into Wolf's Dragoons by offering a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] with a ''[[Hatchetman]]'' 'Mech for hire, assuming the Dragoons would want to get their hands on a ''Hatchetman''; the Dragoons indeed hired him, but sidelined the agent by offering him one of their trademark ''[[Archer]]''s (ARC-2W) in exchange for his ''Hatchetman'' and transferring him to Carter's Chevaliers "for a trial period" which he had to accept to maintain his cover.<ref>''Wolves on the Border'', chapter 27</ref>
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==History==
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'''Carter's Chevaliers''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition.  
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As of [[3026]] they were a subcontractor unit to [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. [[Quintus Allard]] noted in November 3026 that [[House Davion]] had attempted to insert an agent into Wolf's Dragoons by offering a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] with a ''[[Hatchetman]]'' 'Mech for hire, assuming the Dragoons would want to get their hands on a ''Hatchetman''; the Dragoons indeed hired him, but sidelined the agent by offering him one of their trademark ''[[Archer]]''s (ARC-2W) in exchange for his ''Hatchetman'' and transferring him to Carter's Chevaliers "for a trial period" which he had to accept to maintain his cover.<ref>''Wolves on the Border'', chapter 27</ref>
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During all those years the unit continued to take Dragoon subcontracts (though also taking independant contracts). The considered Dragoon's Contracts always been a square deal: not always easy, but fair.
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In [[3054]] the '''Carter's Chevaliers''' was a less well-known but effective mercenary unit that had decided to stay out of the [[Dragoons' Civil War]] even though they were told that good performace would end up erning them a posting in [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. They were an A rated command.<ref name=WPp44>''Wolf Pack'', Chapter 44</ref>
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When Major Norm Carter encountered [[Dechan Fraser]], things changed. After sepaking they decided that they could make the difference. And they joined [[Alpin Wolf]] and [[Elson Novacat]]... but with the though of finally betraying them to [[Jaime Wolf]] at the correct time.<ref name=WPp44/> They were named '''Fraser's Kappa Battalion'''.<ref name=WPp45>''Wolf Pack'', Chapter 45</ref>
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During the first days the renamed Kappa Battalion had been held back from the fighting. Dechan though it as a sign that Elson had something special in mind for them. If Elson was abandoning the facade of working through Alpin, the decision point was coming soon.<ref name=WPp47>''Wolf Pack'', Chapter 47</ref>
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And then they were given operational orders: they had to take Tetsuhara proving ground control from the loyalist. Dechan though this was Elson's way of making Dechan and his warriors prove that they were truly Dragoon material, that they were strong enough for what Elson had in mind. Taking the proving ground wouldn't be easy, but it would be a vital stroke. If they could take the control center before Wolf's forces got there, the campaign would be over quickly. The proving ground control complex was the last defensible position for an organized force. Without it, Wolf would have to surrender or go guerrilla. If he took the latter course, his bid to retake control of the Dragoons was finished. Dragoon custom demanded that challenges to Trials be fought as stand-up combats.<ref name=WPp49>''Wolf Pack'', Chapter 49</ref>
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While manouvering to do that, they saw [[Meave Wolf]] kill Alpin Wolf after a fair Clan Style one to one 'Mech battle. Carter's [[Caesar]] stomped up beside Dechan's [[Black Knight]]. That was the time. When [[Colonel]] [[Neil Parella]], commander of [[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma Regiment]] command star moved along part of his unit to kill Maeve, Kappa Battalion reverted again to be '''Carter's Chevaliers''' (a Jaim Wolf aligned unit) and charged to defend her, first stopping them, and finally making Gamma retreat.<ref name=WPp51>''Wolf Pack'', Chapter 51</ref>
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Once the Dragoon's Civil War ended, Dechan Fraser left the unit.
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'''Carter's Chevaliers''' continued their mercenary work, still taking Dragoon subcontracts from time to time.{{cn}}
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==Officers==
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Carter's Chevaliers'''
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| ||Carter (Norm's father)||3026
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| [[Major]]||[[Norm Carter]]||3054
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==Tactics==
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No specific tactics are known for this unit.
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==Composition History==
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===3054===
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Unknown.
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==Notes==
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==Rules==
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===Game Rules===
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No specific rules do apply for this unit.
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Wolves on the Border]]''
 
* ''[[Wolves on the Border]]''
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* ''[[Wolf Pack]]''
  
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[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Carter's Chevaliers]]

Revision as of 06:57, 26 December 2018

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History

Carter's Chevaliers were a mercenary unit of unspecified size and composition.

As of 3026 they were a subcontractor unit to Wolf's Dragoons. Quintus Allard noted in November 3026 that House Davion had attempted to insert an agent into Wolf's Dragoons by offering a MechWarrior with a Hatchetman 'Mech for hire, assuming the Dragoons would want to get their hands on a Hatchetman; the Dragoons indeed hired him, but sidelined the agent by offering him one of their trademark Archers (ARC-2W) in exchange for his Hatchetman and transferring him to Carter's Chevaliers "for a trial period" which he had to accept to maintain his cover.[1]

During all those years the unit continued to take Dragoon subcontracts (though also taking independant contracts). The considered Dragoon's Contracts always been a square deal: not always easy, but fair.

In 3054 the Carter's Chevaliers was a less well-known but effective mercenary unit that had decided to stay out of the Dragoons' Civil War even though they were told that good performace would end up erning them a posting in Wolf's Dragoons. They were an A rated command.[2]

When Major Norm Carter encountered Dechan Fraser, things changed. After sepaking they decided that they could make the difference. And they joined Alpin Wolf and Elson Novacat... but with the though of finally betraying them to Jaime Wolf at the correct time.[2] They were named Fraser's Kappa Battalion.[3]

During the first days the renamed Kappa Battalion had been held back from the fighting. Dechan though it as a sign that Elson had something special in mind for them. If Elson was abandoning the facade of working through Alpin, the decision point was coming soon.[4]

And then they were given operational orders: they had to take Tetsuhara proving ground control from the loyalist. Dechan though this was Elson's way of making Dechan and his warriors prove that they were truly Dragoon material, that they were strong enough for what Elson had in mind. Taking the proving ground wouldn't be easy, but it would be a vital stroke. If they could take the control center before Wolf's forces got there, the campaign would be over quickly. The proving ground control complex was the last defensible position for an organized force. Without it, Wolf would have to surrender or go guerrilla. If he took the latter course, his bid to retake control of the Dragoons was finished. Dragoon custom demanded that challenges to Trials be fought as stand-up combats.[5]

While manouvering to do that, they saw Meave Wolf kill Alpin Wolf after a fair Clan Style one to one 'Mech battle. Carter's Caesar stomped up beside Dechan's Black Knight. That was the time. When Colonel Neil Parella, commander of Gamma Regiment command star moved along part of his unit to kill Maeve, Kappa Battalion reverted again to be Carter's Chevaliers (a Jaim Wolf aligned unit) and charged to defend her, first stopping them, and finally making Gamma retreat.[6]

Once the Dragoon's Civil War ended, Dechan Fraser left the unit.

Carter's Chevaliers continued their mercenary work, still taking Dragoon subcontracts from time to time.[citation needed]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of Carter's Chevaliers
Carter (Norm's father) 3026
Major Norm Carter 3054

Tactics

No specific tactics are known for this unit.

Composition History

3054

Unknown.

Notes

Rules

Game Rules

No specific rules do apply for this unit.

References

  1. Wolves on the Border, chapter 27
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wolf Pack, Chapter 44
  3. Wolf Pack, Chapter 45
  4. Wolf Pack, Chapter 47
  5. Wolf Pack, Chapter 49
  6. Wolf Pack, Chapter 51

Bibliography