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| name                = Daniel Peterson
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| birthdate          = 7 October [[3089]]<ref name="BTABW:183">''By Temptations and By War'', p. 183</ref>
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| othernames          = Ezekiel Crow<br/>Ritter Michaelson
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| othernames          = Ezekiel Crow,<br/>Ritter Michaelson
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'''Daniel Peterson''', later known as '''Ezekiel Crow''', was a [[Republic of the Sphere]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]], [[Paladin of the Republic|Paladin]], and traitor. 
  
'''Daniel Peterson''' ([[3089]]<ref>''By Temptations and By War'', p. 183</ref> &ndash; [[3134]]<ref>''By Temptations and By War'', p. 282</ref>, aged 45 years), later known as '''Ezekiel Crow''', was a [[Republic of the Sphere]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]], [[Paladin (rank)|Paladin]], and traitor.  Crow is described as having brown hair, dark blue eyes, and of being average height and build.  He speaks with no discernible accent and is said to posses an "undeniable presence".<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", pp.57-59</ref>
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==History==
 
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===Early life===
==Character brief==
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Peterson was raised on [[Liao (system)|Liao]] in the city of Chang-an.<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 35</ref> He enlisted himself in the Republic military, attaining the rank of lieutenant.
 
 
===Early Life===
 
Peterson was raised on Liao in the city of Chang-an.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 35</ref>
 
  
 
===Betrayer of Liao===
 
===Betrayer of Liao===
The most infamous crime in Peterson's life was his participation in the capellan attack of Liao. In 3110, a company of Death Commandos, supplemented by two battalions of the Holdfast Guard landed in the Liao system. They inflicted massive losses on property in the city of Chang-an, killing every soldier or civilian they found. This attack was later known as the "Night of Screams" in the Confederation, while in the Republic of the Sphere it was named the "Massacre of Liao". And the person who help them to land undetected was Daniel Peterson. It appears he doesn't know the capellan intentions, but between the victims, ironically and tragically, were his two fathers.  
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The most infamous crime in Peterson's life was his participation in the Capellan attack on Liao. In [[3111]], a company of [[Death Commandos]], supplemented by two battalions of the [[Holdfast Guard]] landed in the Liao system. They inflicted massive losses on property in the city of Chang-an, killing every soldier or civilian they found. This attack was later known as the "[[Night of Screams]]" in the Confederation, while in the Republic of the Sphere it was named the "Massacre of Liao." Peterson was responsible for helping them to land undetected, though it appears he didn't know the Capellan intentions. Tragically, and ironically, among the victims were his own parents.
After discovering that this had led to his own parents' deaths, he fled the planet and vanished only to be reborn as Ezekiel Crow. The reasons after Peterson's act are unknown, and the circumstances about how he "disappeared" and reappeared as a Ezequiel Crow are a complete mystery, but probably his later master Jacob Bannson was behind.
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After discovering that his actions had led to his own parents' deaths, he took the Capellan payment, fled the planet, and vanished being reborn as Ezekiel Crow. It is unknown why Peterson betrayed the planet, but it appears he didn't want the Capellan money, only to force the Republic into taking measures against Liaoists terrorists.
  
 
===Paladin of the Republic===
 
===Paladin of the Republic===
By the age of forty, the new "Ezekiel Crow" had already led a distinguished career.  He was a graduate of the [[Northwind Military Academy]]; served as [[Planetary Legate]] for the planet of [[Foot Fall]] and led a successful effort against smugglers and terrorists in Prefecture V; he had been decorated with Knighthood; brokered a peace in the Liao Conservatory Rebellion; and finally made a Paladin of the Sphere for his service to the Republic.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 62</ref>
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By the age of forty, the new "Ezekiel Crow" had already led a distinguished career.  He was a graduate of the [[Northwind Military Academy]]; served as Planetary Legate for the planet of [[Foot Fall]] and led a successful effort against smugglers and terrorists in [[Prefecture V]]; he had been decorated with Knighthood; brokered a peace in the Liao Conservatory Rebellion; and finally made a Paladin of the Sphere for his service to the Republic.<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 62</ref>
  
In November of 3132 Crow was dispatched to the planet of Northwind in Prefecture III.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 28</ref> His mission was to bolster and observe defenses on Northwind as the world was considered vital in the protection of Terra.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 20</ref>
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Crow was described as having brown hair, dark blue eyes, and of being average height and buildHe spoke with no discernible accent and was said to possess an "undeniable presence."<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', pp. 57–59</ref>
  
In June of 3133 the Steel Wolves, under the leadership of Galaxy Commander [[Anastasia Kerensky]], would invade Northwind and make an immediate play for the planetary capital of Tara.  Crow would be instrumental in helping Countess [[Tara Campbell]] orchestrate a defense of the planet.  He would become a close confidant of hers and a lover.<ref>''Truth And Shadow'' p. 140</ref>  He and Campbell would meet with Anastasia in a failed negotiation attempt to delay a final confrontation but this only angered Kerensky and precipitated the battle.  Crow fought alongside Northwind's troops in the battle on the Plains of Tara, just north of the capital.  During the fighting he would engage Anastasia Kerensky in his ''[[Blade]]'' until her ''[[Ryoken II]]'' was disabled by a lightning strike.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 286</ref>Kerensky's defeat helped turn the tide, driving the Steel Wolves off-world.<ref>"A Silence In The Heavens", p. 292</ref>
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In November of 3132, Crow was dispatched to the planet of Northwind in [[Prefecture III]].<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 28</ref>  His mission was to bolster and observe defenses on Northwind as the world was considered vital in the protection of Terra.<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 20</ref>
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In June of 3133 the Steel Wolves, under the leadership of Galaxy Commander [[Anastasia Kerensky]], would invade Northwind and make an immediate play for the planetary capital of Tara.  Crow would be instrumental in helping Countess [[Tara Campbell]] orchestrate a defense of the planet.  He would become a confidant of hers and a lover.<ref>''Truth and Shadows'', p. 140</ref>  He and Campbell would meet with Anastasia in a failed negotiation attempt to delay a final confrontation but this only angered Kerensky and precipitated the battle.  Crow fought alongside Northwind's troops in the battle on the Plains of Tara, just north of the capital.  During the fighting he would engage Anastasia Kerensky in his ''[[Blade]]'' until her ''[[Ryoken II]]'' was disabled by a lightning strike.<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 286</ref> Kerensky's defeat helped turn the tide, driving the Steel Wolves off-world.<ref>''A Silence in the Heavens'', p. 292</ref>
  
 
===Black Paladin===
 
===Black Paladin===
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Among the Paladins, a notable figure is the "Black Paladin," [[Ezekiel Crow]]. As a Paladin of The Republic, he betrayed the very Republic he had sworn to defend a second time, on the planet [[Northwind]]. Countess [[Tara Campbell]] of Northwind and of the [[Northwind Highlanders|Highlanders]], unaware of his intentions, had fallen for him. Shortly after his betrayal on Northwind, he attempted to assassinate Paladin [[Jonah Levin]] on Terra, and interfered with Terra's planetary defense against the [[Steel Wolves]]. His attempt was foiled when Countess Northwind defeated him and destroyed his '[[Mech]]. Unbeknownst to her, he somehow survived, probably ejecting from his 'Mech just before it exploded, and fled Earth under another identity.
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===Return to Liao===
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Peterson returned to his homeworld on 20 May 3134, under the new identity of Ritter Michaelson, a war veteran coming from Earth. The name was, obviously, a joke: Ritter, in German, means "Knight," and Michaelson was very similar to Peterson. Even the fathers of "Ritter" died, years ago, in a fire, another cruel joke. Shortly after arriving on the planet Legate Victor Ruskoff summoned him to his office. He informed him about his parents "death," and later, asked him news about the republic's state. Then a friendship between them was born. Weeks later, Peterson was alone on his ranch when a Bannson's men visited him, and informed Daniel Bannson wanted his forces help, and Daniel could not refuse.
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But Daniel clearly wanted to redeem himself: when violence started in Liao's conservatory, he joined Liaoists to prevent the violence from spreading. He knew one of most prominent leaders of the rebels: the young [[Evan Kurst]]. Peterson was clearly interested about the boy, he was like a younger version of himself in many ways: Kurst also lost both parents during the "Night of Screams," when a Republic mech passed through his home, and he deeply hated the republic, blaming it for his loss. Like Peterson before, he was really furious, and kept to himself, separated even from his friends. He was a Republic cadet, a MechWarrior, and one of its soldiers—but only in face.
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Behind its back, he fought to return his planet to the Confederation.
  
Among the Paladins, a notable figure is the "Black Paladin", [[Ezekiel Crow]]. As a Paladin of The Republic, he betrayed the very Republic he had sworn to defend a second time, on the planet [[Northwind]]. Countess [[Tara Campbell]] of Northwind and of the [[Northwind Highlanders|Highlanders]], unaware of his intentions, had fallen for him. Shortly after his betrayal on Northwind, he attempted to assassinate Paladin [[Jonah Levin]] on Terra, and interfered with Terra's planetary defense against the [[Steel Wolves]]. His attempt was foiled when Countess Northwind defeated him and destroyed his '[[Mech]]. Unbeknownst to her, he did not die; he survived and flee Earth with another identity.  
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Logically, Peterson tried to mentor Kurst, helping him to not make his mistakes, but the young was too furious, and wouldn't listen. Peterson found himself in a impossible situation when Bannson's emissary ordered him to help a Liao dropship with troops to land undetected. Facing the same situation again, this time he refused to comply, and informed Ruskoff about the threat, only hiding his real identity.  
  
==Return to Liao==
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Republic's fighters attacked and downed the ship, but it was full of civilians, refugees escaping from war. Bannson had anticipated his reaction and used it to force the Republic to commit a "war crime," which had the desired effect: the Liao population rebelled openly against the Republic... and Bannson revealed Peterson's real identity. Still worse: the real dropship with real troops landed undetected; the downed one was a decoy. Peterson fled, but two days later, he returned to the base, surrendering himself to Ruskoff willingly. This time, he told the whole truth, without asking forgiveness, without giving excuses. Ruskoff's friendship for Peterson was clearly real: when the Republic's situation on planet deteriorated quickly he asked Peterson to join his officer's table to discuss strategies, and made a surprising move: he gave Peterson amnesty, and a chance to redeem himself, fighting for the Republic in the oncoming battle.
  
Peterson returns to his homeworld the 20 of May of 3134, under the new identity of Ritter Michaelson, a war veteran coming from Earth. The name was, obviously, a joke of Bannson: Ritter means, in deutsch, "Knight", and Michaelson is very similar to Peterson. Even the fathers of "Ritter" have died, yaers ago, in a fire, a cruel joke of Bannson.
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Peterson didn't expected that move, and was very touched by it. He swore to not fail the legate... but his first act was more unexpected: he infiltrated in Conservatory of Liao, to finish a conversation with Kurst. He worried a lot about the young warrior, and tried to help him to overcome his anger... but Evan didn't listen, and Peterson left. The next time they saw each other would be on the battlefield. Soon, the final battle for Liao started: all Republic forces, led by Ruskoff, attacked the Capellan forces, trying to crush the only veteran unit, the Dynasty Guard, but they found themselves fighting first the reborn [[Warrior House Ijori]], a fresh unit led by Kurst and composed by former students and rebels, including Kurst's friends. The warrior house fought a lot better than expected.  
Barely he has put his foots on the planet when legate Victor Ruskoff make him go to his office. He informs it about his parents "death", and later, ask him news about the republic's state. Then a friendship between both was born. Weeks later, Peterson was alone in his ranch when a Bannson's men visit him, and inform Daniel Bannson wants his forced help, and Daniel couldn't refuse.
 
But Daniel clearly wans to redeeme himself: when violence starts in Liao's conservatory, he join Liaoists to prevent the violence to spread. Then, he knowns one of most prominent leaders of rebels: The young Evan Kurst. Peterson was clearly interested about the boy, because he's like a youngest version of himself, in many ways: Kurst also lost both fathers during "night of Screams", when a Republic mech pass through his home, and he hates deeply the republic, blaming it for his loss. Like Peterson before, is really furious, and keeps himself alone, separated even of his friends. He is a Republic cadet, a MechWarrior, one of his soldiers... but only in face.
 
At his back, he foughts it, to return his planet to the Confederation.
 
Logically, Peterson tried to lesson Kurst, helping it to don't make his mistakes, but the young is too furious, and don't listen it.
 
Peterson's found himself in a impossible situation when Bannson's emissary orders him to help a Liao dropship with troops to land undetected. Facing the same situation again, this time refuses to comply, and informs Ruskoff about the threat, only hiding his real identity.
 
Republic's fighters attack and down the ship, but it was full of civilian, refugees escaping from war. Bannson's had anticipated his reaction and used it to force the Republic to make a "war crime", who had the desired effect: Liao population rebelled openly against the republic... and Bannson's reveal Peterson's real identity. Still worse: the real dropship with real troops landed undetected; the downed was a decoy.
 
Peterson flees, but two days later, he returns to the base, surrendering himself to Ruskoff willingly. This time, he tells all the truth, without saking forgiveness, without saying excuses.
 
Ruskoff's friendship for Peterson's is clearly real: when Republic's situation on planet deteriorated quickly, ask Peterson to join his officer's table to discuss strategies, and made a surpringing move: gave Peterson's the amnesty, and a chance to redeem himself, fighting for the Republic in the incoming battle.
 
Peterson unexpected that move, and was very touched by it. He swears don't fail the legate... but his first act was more unexpected: he infiltrated in Conservatory of Liao, to finish a conversation with Kurst. He worried a lot about the young, and tried to help him to superate his anger... but Evan didn't listen it, and Peterson leaves. The next time they seen the other, will be in the battlefield.  
 
Soon, the final battle for Liao starts: all republic forces, lead by Ruskoff, attacks capellan forces, trying to crush the only veteran unit, the Dynasty Guard, but they found themselves fighting first the reborn "Warrior House Ijori", a fresh unit lead by Kurst and composed by former students and rebels, including Kurst friends. The warrios house fight a lot better than expected.
 
Peterson, in his mech, a Tundra Wolf, fighted as a lion, and when Legate's mech falls, he lead a counter attack to rescue him... but his way was cut by Evan Kurst and his mech, a heavy "Ti T'sang". Peterson and his young alter ego and nemesis fought to death. Kurst caused critical damage to Peterson's mech, making his reactor blow.  
 
  
==Death and Legacy==
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Peterson, in his ''[[Tundra Wolf]]'', fought aggressively, and when the legate's 'Mech fell, he led a counterattack to rescue him. However, his way was cut off by Evan Kurst in his 'Mech, a heavy ''[[Ti Ts'ang]]''. Peterson and his young alter ego and nemesis fought to the death. Kurst caused critical damage to Peterson's 'Mech, resulting in a reactor explosion.<ref name=ACtA010>''By Temptations and By War'', p. 289</ref>
This time, Peterson, maybe searching a noble death, refused to eject from his dying mech, and died when it blown, almost taking Kurst's live in process.  
 
In a ironic twist of fate, the biggest traitor of Republic's history died fighting for her, a hero's death.  
 
But, saddly, his sacrifice was useless: the legate was captured, republic forces are defeated, and Liao was returned to the Confederation.
 
  
===Battlemechs===
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===Death and legacy===
The iconic 'Mech Peterson used usually is a light ''[[Blade]]''. At his command, he defeated Anastasia Kerensky,s Ryoken II in Northwind, but his mech was destroyed by Tara Campbell. After returning to Liao and confessing his real identity, Peterson was assigned to a heavy ''[[Tundra Wolf]]'', as one of the best mechwarriors on the planet, fighting for the republic, but it was critically damaged in combat, and died when his mech blowns.{{cn}}
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This time, perhaps searching a noble death, Peterson refused to eject from his failing 'Mech, and died when it exploded, almost taking Kurst's life in the process. In an ironic twist of fate, the biggest traitor of the Republic's history died fighting for her, a hero's death. But, sadly, his sacrifice was useless: the legate was captured, Republic forces were defeated, and Liao was returned to the Confederation. Three months later, his vacant post of Paladin was given to Knight [[Janella Lakewood]].
  
==Titles and Positions==
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==BattleMechs==
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Daniel Peterson usually piloted a ''[[Blade]]''. At his command, he defeated Anastasia Kerensky's ''[[Ryoken II]]'' in Northwind, but his 'Mech was destroyed by Tara Campbell. After returning to Liao and confessing his real identity, Peterson was assigned to a heavy ''[[Tundra Wolf]]'', as one of the best MechWarriors on the planet, fighting for the Republic, but it was critically damaged in combat and he died when his 'Mech exploded.<ref name=ACtA011>''By Temptations and By War'', p. 282</ref>
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{{s-title|title=[[Paladin (rank)|Paladin the Republic]]|years=????-[[3133]]}}
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[A Silence in the Heavens]]'' (Nove)
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* ''[[By Temptations and By War]]'' (novel)
* ''[[Truth and Shadows]]'' (Novel)
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* ''[[Dark Age Turning Points: Liao]]''
* ''[[By Temptations and By War]]'' (Novel)
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* ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards]]''
* ''[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_24.pdf Ezekiel Crow's Dossier]''
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* ''[[Service for the Dead]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[A Silence in the Heavens]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Truth and Shadows]]'' (novel)
  
 
[[Category:Republic of the Sphere Characters|Peterson, Daniel]]
 
[[Category:Republic of the Sphere Characters|Peterson, Daniel]]

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Daniel Peterson
Personal
Also known asEzekiel Crow,
Ritter Michaelson
Born7 October 3089[1]
Died15 August 3134[2]
AffiliationRepublic of the Sphere
Profile
Title(s)Paladin
Family
ParentsMichael Peterson (father)[3]
Celia Stevens (mother)[3]

Daniel Peterson, later known as Ezekiel Crow, was a Republic of the Sphere MechWarrior, Paladin, and traitor.

History[edit]

Early life[edit]

Peterson was raised on Liao in the city of Chang-an.[4] He enlisted himself in the Republic military, attaining the rank of lieutenant.

Betrayer of Liao[edit]

The most infamous crime in Peterson's life was his participation in the Capellan attack on Liao. In 3111, a company of Death Commandos, supplemented by two battalions of the Holdfast Guard landed in the Liao system. They inflicted massive losses on property in the city of Chang-an, killing every soldier or civilian they found. This attack was later known as the "Night of Screams" in the Confederation, while in the Republic of the Sphere it was named the "Massacre of Liao." Peterson was responsible for helping them to land undetected, though it appears he didn't know the Capellan intentions. Tragically, and ironically, among the victims were his own parents.

After discovering that his actions had led to his own parents' deaths, he took the Capellan payment, fled the planet, and vanished being reborn as Ezekiel Crow. It is unknown why Peterson betrayed the planet, but it appears he didn't want the Capellan money, only to force the Republic into taking measures against Liaoists terrorists.

Paladin of the Republic[edit]

By the age of forty, the new "Ezekiel Crow" had already led a distinguished career. He was a graduate of the Northwind Military Academy; served as Planetary Legate for the planet of Foot Fall and led a successful effort against smugglers and terrorists in Prefecture V; he had been decorated with Knighthood; brokered a peace in the Liao Conservatory Rebellion; and finally made a Paladin of the Sphere for his service to the Republic.[5]

Crow was described as having brown hair, dark blue eyes, and of being average height and build. He spoke with no discernible accent and was said to possess an "undeniable presence."[6]

In November of 3132, Crow was dispatched to the planet of Northwind in Prefecture III.[7] His mission was to bolster and observe defenses on Northwind as the world was considered vital in the protection of Terra.[8]

In June of 3133 the Steel Wolves, under the leadership of Galaxy Commander Anastasia Kerensky, would invade Northwind and make an immediate play for the planetary capital of Tara. Crow would be instrumental in helping Countess Tara Campbell orchestrate a defense of the planet. He would become a confidant of hers and a lover.[9] He and Campbell would meet with Anastasia in a failed negotiation attempt to delay a final confrontation but this only angered Kerensky and precipitated the battle. Crow fought alongside Northwind's troops in the battle on the Plains of Tara, just north of the capital. During the fighting he would engage Anastasia Kerensky in his Blade until her Ryoken II was disabled by a lightning strike.[10] Kerensky's defeat helped turn the tide, driving the Steel Wolves off-world.[11]

Black Paladin[edit]

Among the Paladins, a notable figure is the "Black Paladin," Ezekiel Crow. As a Paladin of The Republic, he betrayed the very Republic he had sworn to defend a second time, on the planet Northwind. Countess Tara Campbell of Northwind and of the Highlanders, unaware of his intentions, had fallen for him. Shortly after his betrayal on Northwind, he attempted to assassinate Paladin Jonah Levin on Terra, and interfered with Terra's planetary defense against the Steel Wolves. His attempt was foiled when Countess Northwind defeated him and destroyed his 'Mech. Unbeknownst to her, he somehow survived, probably ejecting from his 'Mech just before it exploded, and fled Earth under another identity.

Return to Liao[edit]

Peterson returned to his homeworld on 20 May 3134, under the new identity of Ritter Michaelson, a war veteran coming from Earth. The name was, obviously, a joke: Ritter, in German, means "Knight," and Michaelson was very similar to Peterson. Even the fathers of "Ritter" died, years ago, in a fire, another cruel joke. Shortly after arriving on the planet Legate Victor Ruskoff summoned him to his office. He informed him about his parents "death," and later, asked him news about the republic's state. Then a friendship between them was born. Weeks later, Peterson was alone on his ranch when a Bannson's men visited him, and informed Daniel Bannson wanted his forces help, and Daniel could not refuse.

But Daniel clearly wanted to redeem himself: when violence started in Liao's conservatory, he joined Liaoists to prevent the violence from spreading. He knew one of most prominent leaders of the rebels: the young Evan Kurst. Peterson was clearly interested about the boy, he was like a younger version of himself in many ways: Kurst also lost both parents during the "Night of Screams," when a Republic mech passed through his home, and he deeply hated the republic, blaming it for his loss. Like Peterson before, he was really furious, and kept to himself, separated even from his friends. He was a Republic cadet, a MechWarrior, and one of its soldiers—but only in face.

Behind its back, he fought to return his planet to the Confederation.

Logically, Peterson tried to mentor Kurst, helping him to not make his mistakes, but the young was too furious, and wouldn't listen. Peterson found himself in a impossible situation when Bannson's emissary ordered him to help a Liao dropship with troops to land undetected. Facing the same situation again, this time he refused to comply, and informed Ruskoff about the threat, only hiding his real identity.

Republic's fighters attacked and downed the ship, but it was full of civilians, refugees escaping from war. Bannson had anticipated his reaction and used it to force the Republic to commit a "war crime," which had the desired effect: the Liao population rebelled openly against the Republic... and Bannson revealed Peterson's real identity. Still worse: the real dropship with real troops landed undetected; the downed one was a decoy. Peterson fled, but two days later, he returned to the base, surrendering himself to Ruskoff willingly. This time, he told the whole truth, without asking forgiveness, without giving excuses. Ruskoff's friendship for Peterson was clearly real: when the Republic's situation on planet deteriorated quickly he asked Peterson to join his officer's table to discuss strategies, and made a surprising move: he gave Peterson amnesty, and a chance to redeem himself, fighting for the Republic in the oncoming battle.

Peterson didn't expected that move, and was very touched by it. He swore to not fail the legate... but his first act was more unexpected: he infiltrated in Conservatory of Liao, to finish a conversation with Kurst. He worried a lot about the young warrior, and tried to help him to overcome his anger... but Evan didn't listen, and Peterson left. The next time they saw each other would be on the battlefield. Soon, the final battle for Liao started: all Republic forces, led by Ruskoff, attacked the Capellan forces, trying to crush the only veteran unit, the Dynasty Guard, but they found themselves fighting first the reborn Warrior House Ijori, a fresh unit led by Kurst and composed by former students and rebels, including Kurst's friends. The warrior house fought a lot better than expected.

Peterson, in his Tundra Wolf, fought aggressively, and when the legate's 'Mech fell, he led a counterattack to rescue him. However, his way was cut off by Evan Kurst in his 'Mech, a heavy Ti Ts'ang. Peterson and his young alter ego and nemesis fought to the death. Kurst caused critical damage to Peterson's 'Mech, resulting in a reactor explosion.[12]

Death and legacy[edit]

This time, perhaps searching a noble death, Peterson refused to eject from his failing 'Mech, and died when it exploded, almost taking Kurst's life in the process. In an ironic twist of fate, the biggest traitor of the Republic's history died fighting for her, a hero's death. But, sadly, his sacrifice was useless: the legate was captured, Republic forces were defeated, and Liao was returned to the Confederation. Three months later, his vacant post of Paladin was given to Knight Janella Lakewood.

BattleMechs[edit]

Daniel Peterson usually piloted a Blade. At his command, he defeated Anastasia Kerensky's Ryoken II in Northwind, but his 'Mech was destroyed by Tara Campbell. After returning to Liao and confessing his real identity, Peterson was assigned to a heavy Tundra Wolf, as one of the best MechWarriors on the planet, fighting for the Republic, but it was critically damaged in combat and he died when his 'Mech exploded.[13]

References[edit]

  1. By Temptations and By War, p. 183
  2. By Temptations and By War, p. 282
  3. 3.0 3.1 By Temptations and By War, ch. 7
  4. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 35
  5. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 62
  6. A Silence in the Heavens, pp. 57–59
  7. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 28
  8. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 20
  9. Truth and Shadows, p. 140
  10. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 286
  11. A Silence in the Heavens, p. 292
  12. By Temptations and By War, p. 289
  13. By Temptations and By War, p. 282

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