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'''Alexander Carlyle''' (27 July, [[3036]]<ref>''[[Day of Heroes]]'', pg. 7</ref> – ) is the son of famed mercenary commander [[Grayson Carlyle]] and [[Lori Kalmar]]. He served with the [[1st Royal Guards]] on [[Tharkad]] as the commander of their Lightning company. Alexander began service in the [[LAAF]] as a way to further bind the [[Gray Death Legion]] to [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]. | '''Alexander Carlyle''' (27 July, [[3036]]<ref>''[[Day of Heroes]]'', pg. 7</ref> – ) is the son of famed mercenary commander [[Grayson Carlyle]] and [[Lori Kalmar]]. He served with the [[1st Royal Guards]] on [[Tharkad]] as the commander of their Lightning company. Alexander began service in the [[LAAF]] as a way to further bind the [[Gray Death Legion]] to [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]. | ||
− | After the [[ | + | After the [[FedCom Civil War]], Alex intended to rebuild the Legion. However, this was not possible as his family's claim to [[Glengarry]] had been stripped, and the [[Mercenary Review Board|Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]] indicated that because of the Legion's spotty track-record with turning on their employers, they could not be appropriately graded.<ref>''[[Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade]]'' page 22</ref> |
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Revision as of 20:31, 4 March 2010
Alexander Carlyle (27 July, 3036[1] – ) is the son of famed mercenary commander Grayson Carlyle and Lori Kalmar. He served with the 1st Royal Guards on Tharkad as the commander of their Lightning company. Alexander began service in the LAAF as a way to further bind the Gray Death Legion to Katherine Steiner-Davion.
After the FedCom Civil War, Alex intended to rebuild the Legion. However, this was not possible as his family's claim to Glengarry had been stripped, and the Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission indicated that because of the Legion's spotty track-record with turning on their employers, they could not be appropriately graded.[2]
Bibliography
- Day of Heroes (1993)
- Field Manual: Lyran Alliance (2000)
- Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade (2006)
References
- ↑ Day of Heroes, pg. 7
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade page 22