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Garner's mysterious disappearance has drawn speculation in-universe. It was speculated than Garner may have died in an accident, resigned his position, or been killed in a duel with Anastasia Kerensky. The true reason and the reason the Wolves are keeping quiet about it remain a mystery.<ref name="ShatteredSphere-24"/> In fact, the reality was much less dramatic: Garner was alive, and seemed to have step down as saKhan, by his own will or under orders of Alaric. In fact, it appears he still had Alaric Ward's trust, as the year [[3150]], the Wolf Khan mentioned him having returned to realize a mission outside the Wolf Empire territory.<ref name> ''Divided We Fall'', ch. 1</ref>
 
Garner's mysterious disappearance has drawn speculation in-universe. It was speculated than Garner may have died in an accident, resigned his position, or been killed in a duel with Anastasia Kerensky. The true reason and the reason the Wolves are keeping quiet about it remain a mystery.<ref name="ShatteredSphere-24"/> In fact, the reality was much less dramatic: Garner was alive, and seemed to have step down as saKhan, by his own will or under orders of Alaric. In fact, it appears he still had Alaric Ward's trust, as the year [[3150]], the Wolf Khan mentioned him having returned to realize a mission outside the Wolf Empire territory.<ref name> ''Divided We Fall'', ch. 1</ref>
  
The reality, however, was very simple: Alaric Ward had made ''disappear'' Garner to send him in a secret mission to recover the [[WarShip]] [[McKenna's Pride]], hidden in the [[Dark Nebula]], in [[3151]], the ''Operation Icon''. After succeeding, Garner's team carried the old WarShip to Wolf territory, where Alaric turned its command ship. Immidiately, Garner regained his post of SaKhan, leading the Wolf assault on Terra.<ref> ''Children of Kerensky'' p.171-172 </ref>  
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The reality, however, was very simple: Alaric Ward had made Garner ''disappear'' by sending him on a secret mission to recover the legendary [[WarShip]] ''[[McKenna's Pride]]'', hidden years earlier in the [[Dark Nebula]]. ''[[Operation Icon]]'' was a success. Afterwards, Garner's team carried the ancient WarShip to [[Wolf Empire|Wolf territory]], where Alaric declared the vessel his command ship. Immediately afterward, Garner regained his post of saKhan, leading the Wolf assault on Terra. <ref>''Children of Kerensky'' p.171-172 </ref>  
  
During Terra's assault, initially, Garner served under Alaric's command, but after landing on Asia, they get separated: the Khan lead an army to America, and Garner another, composed by Alpha and Iota galaxies, to the East, toward Europe. The 21 February, he lead the assault on the Volga's redoubt, where he was near to defeat the Republic's garrison when Alaric arrived with his forces. Anyway, the Khan congratulated Garner by his strategy, and for his victory.<ref> ''Hour of the Wolf'' p.130-135 </ref>  
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During the assault on Terra, Garner initially served under Alaric's command, but after landing in Asia, they were separated: the Khan lead one army to America while Garner led another force, composed by Alpha and Iota galaxies, toward Europe. On 21 February, he lead the assault on the Volga's redoubt, where he was close to defeating the Republic's garrison when Alaric arrived with his forces as reinforcements. Regardless, the Khan congratulated Garner for his strategy and victory. <ref> ''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 130-135 </ref>  
  
 
===Death===
 
===Death===
The Wolves were in Europe when, the 7 March, they suffered a headhunting assault, with units posing as Jade Falcons, and the Falcons suffered another of false Wolves, in and attempt of made both Clans turn to the other. Garner was killed in combat, heroically.<ref> ''Hour of the Wolf'' p.164 </ref>
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The Wolves were in Europe when, on the 7 March, they suffered a headhunting assault, by units posing as Jade Falcons while the Falcons suffered another attack by false Wolves, all in an attempt to turn both Clans against each other. Garner was heroically killed in combat. <ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 164</ref>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==
Garner's original 'Mech was said to be a [[Timber Wolf]], but during the Terra's campaign, it needed a full refit, so he replaced it with a [[Blood Reaper]].<ref> ''Hour of the Wolf'' p.130 </ref>   
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Garner's original 'Mech was said to have been a ''[[Timber Wolf]]'', but during the Terra's campaign, it required a full refit, so he replaced it with a ''[[Blood Reaper]]''. <ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 130</ref>   
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 22:27, 12 March 2021

Garner Kerensky
Personal
Died7 March 3151
AffiliationClan Wolf
Profile
RanksaKhan

Garner Kerensky was a Clan Wolf saKhan in the thirty-second century.

History

Garner Kerensky was a Clan Wolf warrior and member of the Kerensky Bloodhouse. On an unknown date he won his Bloodname and by 3134 became his Clan's saKhan under the command of Khan Seth Ward. He participated in his Clan's migration to Lyran Commonwealth space and in Operation HAMMERFALL, the invasion by the Wolves and Lyrans of the former Free Worlds League space.

In 3143, while Khan Seth Ward led three Galaxies on the assault on Tharkad, Garner led three reserve Galaxies through Lyran and Republic Remnant space until reaching the border of Fortress Republic.[1]

After Seth Ward was murdered in Tharkad in 3143, Garhad been tasked by Khan Seth Ward to oversee training warriors, in which he succeed, greatly increasing the new warriors survival. Alaric Ward ordered him the same work, and also to better equip and train solahma warriors.[2]

Kerensky kept his position of saKhan until the year 3145 when he was replaced by Anastasia Kerensky in unknown circumstances.[3]

Garner's mysterious disappearance has drawn speculation in-universe. It was speculated than Garner may have died in an accident, resigned his position, or been killed in a duel with Anastasia Kerensky. The true reason and the reason the Wolves are keeping quiet about it remain a mystery.[3] In fact, the reality was much less dramatic: Garner was alive, and seemed to have step down as saKhan, by his own will or under orders of Alaric. In fact, it appears he still had Alaric Ward's trust, as the year 3150, the Wolf Khan mentioned him having returned to realize a mission outside the Wolf Empire territory.[4]

The reality, however, was very simple: Alaric Ward had made Garner disappear by sending him on a secret mission to recover the legendary WarShip McKenna's Pride, hidden years earlier in the Dark Nebula. Operation Icon was a success. Afterwards, Garner's team carried the ancient WarShip to Wolf territory, where Alaric declared the vessel his command ship. Immediately afterward, Garner regained his post of saKhan, leading the Wolf assault on Terra. [5]

During the assault on Terra, Garner initially served under Alaric's command, but after landing in Asia, they were separated: the Khan lead one army to America while Garner led another force, composed by Alpha and Iota galaxies, toward Europe. On 21 February, he lead the assault on the Volga's redoubt, where he was close to defeating the Republic's garrison when Alaric arrived with his forces as reinforcements. Regardless, the Khan congratulated Garner for his strategy and victory. [6]

Death

The Wolves were in Europe when, on the 7 March, they suffered a headhunting assault, by units posing as Jade Falcons while the Falcons suffered another attack by false Wolves, all in an attempt to turn both Clans against each other. Garner was heroically killed in combat. [7]

BattleMechs

Garner's original 'Mech was said to have been a Timber Wolf, but during the Terra's campaign, it required a full refit, so he replaced it with a Blood Reaper. [8]

Quotes

 'If you are looking for a 'yes man' or a blynd sycophant, I am not that person'

Garner with Alaric Ward, 3149.

Titles and Positions

Preceded by
????
saKhan of Clan Wolf
???? – 3135
Succeeded by

References

  1. A Bonfire of Worlds, p. 201
  2. Childrens of Kerensky p.75
  3. 3.0 3.1 Shattered Sphere, p. 24
  4. Divided We Fall, ch. 1
  5. Children of Kerensky p.171-172
  6. Hour of the Wolf, p. 130-135
  7. Hour of the Wolf, p. 164
  8. Hour of the Wolf, p. 130

Bibliography