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Star Captain '''Edwin Bekker''' was the commander of the 72nd Assault Trinary, [[304th Assault (Clan Ghost Bear)|304th Assault Cluster]], as of [[3052]].<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans'', p. 39</ref>
  
'''Edwin Bekker''' was a Star Captain in [[Clan Ghost Bear]]. He commanded the 304th Command Cluster of Beta Galaxy until his death in 3058.
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==History==
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===Leading the Quest===
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Edwin Bekker's unit was basically used for garrison duty dealing with Mercenary Forces on [[Alshain]]. Their role would later change when it was discovered that [[Clan Wolf]] forces (under the guise of the [[Draconis Combine]]) successfully raided the [[Clan Ghost Bear]] [[genetic repository]] stealing both the Jorgensson and Tseng legacies. His unit would participate in a Trial for [and win] the rights to retrieve the genetic legacies from the forces who took them. He carried orders to attack Draconis forces successfully, until his journey to [[Wolcott]].<ref name=MGBL>''MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy''</ref>
  
==Leading the Quest==
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===Personal Glory===
Edwin Bekker's cluster was basically used for garrison duty dealing with Mercenary Forces on Alshain. Their role would later change when it was discovered that forces (under the guise of the Draconis Combine) successfully raided the Ghost Bear genetic repository stealing both the Jorgensson and Tseng legacies. His cluster would participate in a trial for [and win] the rights to retrieve the genetic legacies from the forces who took them. He carried orders to attack Draconis forces successfully, until his journey to Wolcott.
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{{quote|Neg'', MechWarrior. Eliminate that Inner Sphere scum for the honor and glory of Clan Ghost Bear!''}}
  
==Personal Glory==
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: —Bekker to his MechWarrior giving orders to kill Rentoshi.
{{quote|''Neg, Mechwarrior. Eliminate that Inner Sphere scum for the honor and glory of Clan Ghost Bear!''}}
 
  
'''-Bekker to his Mechwarrior giving orders to kill Rentoshi.'''
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On the planet of Wolcott, a Ghost Bear MechWarrior, and his Points fought against the elements of Draconis Combine's [[First Sword of Light]] Regiment while searching for General [[Ano Rentoshi]]. Upon finding the General's ''[[Hatamoto-Chi]]'', Rentoshi ordered his forces to stand down. He informs the Ghost Bear MechWarrior that he has the information that Clan wants regarding the stolen Draconis 'Mechs they faced. Rentoshi would offer this information to the Clan in exchange for returning to their [[DropShip]]. However, Star Captain Edwin insisted that the MechWarrior and his forces attack Rentoshi for the honor and glory of the Ghost Bears. After considering the thought, the Ghost Bears forces decided to return to the DropShip, where Rentoshi honored the deal and transmitted the information to the Ghost Bears. While the MechWarrior was praised by both Ghost Bear HQ and Rentoshi for the honorable conduct and restraint shown, Bekker saw this action as an insult to his honor.<ref>''MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy'': Strike on Wolcott</ref>
  
On the planet of Wolcott, the Ghost Bear Mechwarrior, and his Points fought against the elements of Draconis Combine's [[5th Sword of Light]] Regiment while searching for General Ano Rentoshi. Upon finding the General's [[Hatamoto-Chi]], Rentoshi ordered his forces to stand down. He informs the Ghost Bear Mechwarrior that he has the information that Clan wants regarding the stolen Draconis Mechs they faced. Rentonshi would offer this information to the clan in exchange for returning to their dropship. However, Star Captain Edwin insisted that the Mechwarrior and his forces attack Rentoshi for the honor and glory of the Ghost Bears. After considering the thought, the Ghost Bears forces decided to return to the dropship, where Rentoshi honored the deal and transmitted the information to the Ghost Bears. While the Mechwarrior was praised by both Ghost Bear HQ and Rentoshi for the honorable conduct and restraint shown, Bekker saw this action as an insult to his honor.<ref>''Mechwarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy''- Strike on Wolcott</ref>
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===Trial of Grievance===
 
 
==Trial of Greivance==
 
 
{{quote| '''HQ:''' ''“Star Captain Bekker, do not let your ego stand in the way of your mission!”''
 
{{quote| '''HQ:''' ''“Star Captain Bekker, do not let your ego stand in the way of your mission!”''
  
'''Bekker:''' ''“But that savashri mercenary defied a direct order! I will not tolerate disrespect.”
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'''Bekker:''' ''“But that ''savashri'' mercenary defied a direct order! I will not tolerate disrespect.”
  
'''HQ:''' ''“Proceed on to Jeanette immediately. I mean it, Bekker!”'' <br>
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'''HQ:''' ''“Proceed on to Jeanette immediately. I mean it, Bekker!”''<br>
  
 
'''Bekker:''' ''“No chance! Over and out.”''}}
 
'''Bekker:''' ''“No chance! Over and out.”''}}
  
'''-Transcript of Edwin Bekker's outburst'''
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: —Transcript of Edwin Bekker's outburst
  
Angered that his Mechwarrior did not attack Rentoshi, Bekker would file a Trial of Grievance against the warrior. Ghost Bear Command tried to calm Edwin Bekker to his senses, but to no avail. A briefing of the conversation was broadcasted airing Bekker's frustration at the Mechwarrior for disobedience. He said scathing words to the warrior in question while hurling insults. With these words, he would refuse the command's orders and be labeled as treasonous among the Ghost Bears. <ref>''Mechwarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy''- Circle of Equals</ref>
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Angered that his MechWarrior did not attack Rentoshi, Bekker would file a [[Trial of Grievance]] against the warrior. Ghost Bear Command tried to bring Edwin Bekker to his senses, but to no avail. A briefing of the conversation was broadcast, airing Bekker's frustration at the MechWarrior for disobedience. He said scathing words to the warrior in question while hurling insults. With these words, he would refuse commands orders and be labeled as treasonous among the Ghost Bears. He would head to [[Labrea]] to face the MechWarrior in his final duel.<ref>''MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy'': Circle of Equals</ref>
  
==Death==
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===Death===
 
{{quote|''"Now I will show you the consequences of your disrespect, Freebirth."''}}
 
{{quote|''"Now I will show you the consequences of your disrespect, Freebirth."''}}
  
'''-Edwin Bekker's final word to his Mechwarrior'''
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: —Edwin Bekker's final words to his MechWarrior
  
Bekker would die in his BattleMech at the hands of the Mechwarrior that killed him. With his death, Bekker would be considered disgraced and be replaced by another Star Captain.
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Bekker would die in his BattleMech in [[3058]] at the hands of the MechWarrior he had challenged. With his death, Bekker would be considered disgraced, and be replaced by Star Captain [[Fitzsimmons]].
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==
Bekker piloted a ''[[Kodiak]]'' BattleMech until his death in a Trial of Grievance.
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Bekker piloted a ''[[Gargoyle]]'' [[OmniMech]] on [[Chandler]] and a ''[[Kodiak]]'' [[BattleMech]] until his death in a Trial of Grievance.
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==References==
 
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* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]''
 
* ''[[MechWarrior 2]]'' (video game)
 
* ''[[MechWarrior 2]]'' (video game)
  
 
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Edwin Bekker
Personal
Died3058
AffiliationClan Ghost Bear
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RankStar Captain

Star Captain Edwin Bekker was the commander of the 72nd Assault Trinary, 304th Assault Cluster, as of 3052.[1]

History[edit]

Apocryphal Content Starts

The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

Leading the Quest[edit]

Edwin Bekker's unit was basically used for garrison duty dealing with Mercenary Forces on Alshain. Their role would later change when it was discovered that Clan Wolf forces (under the guise of the Draconis Combine) successfully raided the Clan Ghost Bear genetic repository stealing both the Jorgensson and Tseng legacies. His unit would participate in a Trial for [and win] the rights to retrieve the genetic legacies from the forces who took them. He carried orders to attack Draconis forces successfully, until his journey to Wolcott.[2]

Personal Glory[edit]

Neg, MechWarrior. Eliminate that Inner Sphere scum for the honor and glory of Clan Ghost Bear!
—Bekker to his MechWarrior giving orders to kill Rentoshi.

On the planet of Wolcott, a Ghost Bear MechWarrior, and his Points fought against the elements of Draconis Combine's First Sword of Light Regiment while searching for General Ano Rentoshi. Upon finding the General's Hatamoto-Chi, Rentoshi ordered his forces to stand down. He informs the Ghost Bear MechWarrior that he has the information that Clan wants regarding the stolen Draconis 'Mechs they faced. Rentoshi would offer this information to the Clan in exchange for returning to their DropShip. However, Star Captain Edwin insisted that the MechWarrior and his forces attack Rentoshi for the honor and glory of the Ghost Bears. After considering the thought, the Ghost Bears forces decided to return to the DropShip, where Rentoshi honored the deal and transmitted the information to the Ghost Bears. While the MechWarrior was praised by both Ghost Bear HQ and Rentoshi for the honorable conduct and restraint shown, Bekker saw this action as an insult to his honor.[3]

Trial of Grievance[edit]

HQ: “Star Captain Bekker, do not let your ego stand in the way of your mission!”

Bekker: “But that savashri mercenary defied a direct order! I will not tolerate disrespect.”

HQ: “Proceed on to Jeanette immediately. I mean it, Bekker!”

Bekker: “No chance! Over and out.”

—Transcript of Edwin Bekker's outburst

Angered that his MechWarrior did not attack Rentoshi, Bekker would file a Trial of Grievance against the warrior. Ghost Bear Command tried to bring Edwin Bekker to his senses, but to no avail. A briefing of the conversation was broadcast, airing Bekker's frustration at the MechWarrior for disobedience. He said scathing words to the warrior in question while hurling insults. With these words, he would refuse commands orders and be labeled as treasonous among the Ghost Bears. He would head to Labrea to face the MechWarrior in his final duel.[4]

Death[edit]

"Now I will show you the consequences of your disrespect, Freebirth."
—Edwin Bekker's final words to his MechWarrior

Bekker would die in his BattleMech in 3058 at the hands of the MechWarrior he had challenged. With his death, Bekker would be considered disgraced, and be replaced by Star Captain Fitzsimmons.

BattleMechs[edit]

Bekker piloted a Gargoyle OmniMech on Chandler and a Kodiak BattleMech until his death in a Trial of Grievance.

Apocryphal Content Ends

References[edit]

  1. Invading Clans, p. 39
  2. MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy
  3. MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy: Strike on Wolcott
  4. MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear Legacy: Circle of Equals

Bibliography[edit]