Adrine

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Adrine
Personal
Died3052
AffiliationClan Diamond Shark
Career
RankStar Colonel
ProfessionMechWarrior

Adrine was a Freeborn MechWarrior that rose to the rank of Star Colonel and command of the Third Shark Regulars, both positions she held as of 3052.[1]

History

Despite being a Freeborn Garrison Cluster, Adrine and her Third Shark Regulars would take part in the climactic Battle of Tukayyid due to politics, after Omega Galaxy Commander Bikendi Vewas won a Trial of Refusal to force Khan Ian Hawker to use one of Omega's Clusters, Vewas specifically selecting a Freeborn Cluster to spite Hawker's narrow-mindness. While his hand was forced, Hawker relegated to Adrine's command to defend the grounded Diamond Shark DropShips, the Third forced to watch as Alpha Galaxy's Nineteenth Heavy Cluster and Thirty-ninth Striker Cluster advance on Kozice Prime and Gamma Galaxy's 222nd Assault and 369th Striker Clusters thrust towards the secondary target of Urcunat were both stalled and then pushed back by the Com Guards Eighth and Second Armies. [2][3][4][1]

With the Shark's frontline clusters bottled up in the valley and the defeat of Clan Smoke Jaguar freeing up Com Guard reinforcements, the Sharks were totally unprepared when the fresh troops of the Fifth Army performed a combat drop behind their front lines, surrounding and cutting off both Alpha and Gamma Galaxies from their landing zones and supply deports. While Khan Hawker regrouped his surviving clusters for a desperate all-out frontal assault in the hopes of breaking through the encircled Com Guard forces, saKhan Barbara Sennet called in the Third to try and rescue the front-line troops of Alpha and Gamma. [2] [3] [4] [1] [5]

With time of the essence, Adrine led the Third Shark Regulars along the deepening Kozice River and into Lake Kozice, allowing her forces to emerge unnoticed right next to the easternmost edge of the Com Guard 323rd and 299th Divisions lying in wait for retreating Alpha and Gamma Galaxies. Though catching the Level III commanded by Demi-Precentor Sandra Turley by complete surprise, unfortunately the Com Guard forces staged a fighting withdrawal awaiting reinforcements rather than the panicked broken retreat Adrine needed. While distasteful, Adrine ordered a Feeding Frenzy, discarding zellbrigen to order the Third to savagely slaughter Turley's forces, climaxing with Adrine personally dismembering and crushing Turley's Flashman's head beneath her Mad Dog's foot.[5]

Ultimately Adrine and the Third succeeded where Khan Hawker failed, taking heavy losses but opening a hole for Shark's Alpha and Gamma Galaxies to escape. Realizing that despite being assured victory that the Com Guards would not let up until Alpha and Gamma were utterly destroyed and potentially her Clan humiliated and crippled, Star Colonel Adrine silently advanced into flank of the Fifty-Sixth Division, sacrificing herself by setting her Mad Dog between an advancing Com Guard Level II and Khan Hawker, valiantly defending the very Khan who snubbed her to allow his retreat. The remaining members of the Third Shark Regulars would follow Adrine's example, Star Captain Ishmael and the remaining two Trinaries of the Third silently advancing directly into the Com Guard's line of attack, ignoring the confused Khan Hawker's demands for an explanation. Recognizing their intentions, saKhan Sennet would publicly honor their sacrifice with a passage in the Rememberance and led the remaining Diamond Sharks to safety as the ComStar forces destroyed them to a man.[2] [3] [4] [1] [5]

BattleMechs

At the time of her death she piloted a Mad Dog.[2] [3] [4] [1] [5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Era Report: 3052, p. 63 "Factions - Clan Diamond Shark - 3rd Shark Regulars (Restless Shiver)"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Tukayyid, pp. 69-77 "Campaign: Clan Diamond Shark"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Invading Clans, p. 141 "Baptism of Fire"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Field Manual: Warden Clans, pp. 61-62 "Summer Storms: Invasion and Upheaval"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Always Moving

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