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The '''Green Ghosts''' are an enigmatic and highly unusual warband. They began raiding the [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] (coreward and anti-spinward) [[periphery]] border, i.e. the vicinity of the former [[Rim Worlds Republic]], in [[3060]] and continued their operations at least through [[3089]].
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Notably, their raids seem to focus on archaeological sites of religious or cultural significance, old [[Star League]] sites, and [[Lostech]]. As a result, [[Interstellar Expeditions]] and their contractors have come under attack from them particularly often.
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==Description==
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The so-called '''Green Ghosts''' are an enigmatic and highly unusual warband. They began raiding the [[Lyran Commonwealth|Lyran]] (coreward and anti-spinward) [[periphery]] border, i.e. the general area of the former [[Rim Worlds Republic]], in [[3060]] and continued their operations at least through [[3089]]. Notably, their raids seem to focus on archaeological sites of religious or cultural significance, old [[Star League]] sites, and [[Lostech]]. As a result, [[Interstellar Expeditions]] (IE) and their contractors have come under attack from them particularly often. There were 310 recorded attacks by the Green Ghosts between [[3060]] and [[3089]].<ref name=ISP3-94>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 '', pp. 92-94</ref>
  
 
Adding to the overall mystery are their elite skills and strange battlefield conduct, combined with their well-maintained cutting edge equipment (including recent 'Mech designs, Clan technology, several [[JumpShip]]s with [[Lithium-Fusion Batteries]] and reportedly even a small [[WarShip]]) that suggests superior education and a massive secret support base.
 
Adding to the overall mystery are their elite skills and strange battlefield conduct, combined with their well-maintained cutting edge equipment (including recent 'Mech designs, Clan technology, several [[JumpShip]]s with [[Lithium-Fusion Batteries]] and reportedly even a small [[WarShip]]) that suggests superior education and a massive secret support base.
  
The origin, organisation, leadership or motivation of the Green Ghosts is unknown. They take great pains to cover their tracks, to the point of killing their own and destroying their equipment when they cannot be extracted from a raid. Several distinct sub-units seem to exist, including elements of [[Clan]] and [[Word of Blake]] origin. There is evidence the warband may have undergone some change around [[3070]] that altered their organisation or agenda.
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The origin, organization, leadership or motivation of the Green Ghosts is unknown. They take great pains to cover their tracks, to the point of killing their own and destroying their equipment when they cannot be extracted from a raid. Several distinct sub-units seem to exist, including elements of [[Clan]] and [[Word of Blake]] origin. There is evidence the group may have undergone some change around ca. [[3080]], when a distinct sub-group started to appear.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
There were 310 recorded attacks by the Green Ghosts between [[3060]] and [[3089]].<ref name=ISP3-94>''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 94</ref>
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===Possible prelude===
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In 3060, four [[JumpShip]]s with sixteen [[DropShip]]s from the [[Seventh Crucis Lancers]], carrying some 11,000 personnel and their equipment, vanished without a trace after being sent to the periphery system [[Savarin 223-74]] for exercises.<ref>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 73</ref> It was later noted that this happened just before the Green Ghosts first appeared, fielding many [[BattleMech]]s typical for an [[AFFC]] [[Regimental Combat Team]]. However, there is no actual evidence linking the Green Ghosts to this incident and the Green Ghosts were not encountered in the region where the 7th Crucis Lancers were operating.<ref name=ISP48>''Interstellar Players'', p. 48</ref>
  
*Between ca. 3060 and December [[3062]] elements of the [[9th Lyran Regulars]] clashed on at least five occasions with a pirate group that had been attacking world after world in the [[Lyran Alliance]] and near periphery and taken (only) historical and archaeological items and records. Said pirates had been unearthing Star League sites in at least two instances while fending off opposition. The Regulars' forces were driven off or wiped out in all five encounters.<ref>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 91</ref>
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===First raids===
*In early [[3066]] unknown aggressors attacked several worlds in the Lyran Alliance's [[Melissia Theater]]. Piloting "'Mechs of obvious recent production including classic Star League designs like the ''[[Highlander]]''" but also recent designs such as the ''[[Falconer]]'' and ''[[Stealth]]'', and Clan [[OmniMech]]s, they went after archaeological sites.<ref>The source–''FedCom Civil War'', p. 165–says they were "scouring the worlds for archeological sites" ''{sic}'', though this may be a typo and meant to read "scouting"</ref> The [[Quanatir MTM]] tracked them to [[Khartoum]] by late May, where they were apparently unearthing the remains of a 600-year-old settlement. However, two battalions of mixed 'Mechs and tanks were lost to three companies of Green Ghosts 'Mechs. A dozen 'Mechs and some two dozen militiamen were captured.<ref>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 164-165</ref>
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Between ca. 3060 and December [[3062]], elements of the [[Ninth Lyran Regulars]] clashed on at least five occasions with a pirate group that had been attacking world after world in the [[Lyran Alliance]] and near periphery and taking (only) historical and archeological items and records. Said pirates had been unearthing old Star League sites in at least two instances while fending off opposition. The Regulars' forces were driven off or wiped out in all five encounters.<ref>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 91</ref>
*pre-[[3068]] - Contacts with the [[Periphery Star Guard]] who are working for IE in the periphery; the Star Guard suffers significant damage at the hands of the Green Ghosts.<ref>''Blake Documents'', p. 70</ref>
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*1 August [[3068]] - Garrisoning Grant Station Tango, Interstellar Expeditions' main research site on [[Tomans]] in what was supposed to be an R&R assignment, [[Gannon's Cannons]] repulsed separate attacks from the Green Ghosts and Clan Jade Falcon. The Ghosts pressed their attack and destroyed around a third of the buildings before being driven back.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 157-158</ref><ref>''Total Chaos'', p. 65</ref> [[Trenton Calooph]] was captured alive after a building collapsed on the APC he was in.<ref name=ISP3-92>''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 92</ref>
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In early [[3066]], unknown aggressors attacked several worlds in the Lyran Alliance's [[Melissia Theater]]. Piloting 'Mechs including classic [[Star League]] designs like the ''[[Highlander]]'' but also recent designs such as the ''[[Falconer]]'' and ''[[Stealth]]'', and Clan [[OmniMech]]s, they went after archeological sites.<ref name=FCWp164>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 164–165</ref> The [[Quanatir MTM]] tracked them to [[Khartoum]] by late May, where they were apparently unearthing the remains of a 600-year-old settlement. In the ensuing battle, the Green Ghosts, fielding three companies of 'Mechs, vanquished two militia battalions of mixed 'Mechs and tanks and captured a dozen 'Mechs and some two dozen militiamen.<ref name=FCWp164/>
*13 July 3069 - [[Star Seeds]] capture a Green Ghosts ''Overlord'' in the Tomans system.<ref>''Twisting in the Vacuum''</ref>
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*[[3071]] - [[121st Hellion Lancers (Clan Ice Hellion)|121st Hellion Lancers]] overrun by a Green Ghosts marine assault on their spacecraft one jump from the [[Dark Nebula]] (coming from [[Bensinger]]).<ref name=WoR159>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 159</ref>
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Elements from [[Gabhardt's Carabineers]]–a [[mercenary unit]] in Lyran employ and based out of [[Timbuktu]]–had repeatedly clashed with the Green Ghosts by 3067 on various worlds, invariably suffering defeat.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 34</ref>
*[[3076]] - 'Mechs and elementals bearing the markings of the 121st Hellion Lancers attack several Clan Hell's Horses and Clan Ghost Bear worlds.<ref name=WoR159/>
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*[[3079]] - Green Ghosts attack a [[Clan Diamond Shark]] facility at an old colony site on [[Nyserta]], but are vanquished by unexpected Diamond Shark forces. One (former) Hellion Star Colonel [[Irt Bragg]] is captured and identified through his genetic coding, though his facial features have been altered. At least two destroyed 'Mechs had Ice Hellion manufacturing marks.<ref name=WoR159/>
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Frequently working for IE in the periphery, the mercenary [[Periphery Star Guard]] had suffered significant damage at the hands of the Green Ghosts in several encounters by [[3068]], though no details were given.<ref>''Blake Documents'', p. 70</ref><ref name=JC30>''Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2'', p. 30</ref><ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 54</ref><ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 95</ref> During one mission in the [[Deep Periphery]] in or shortly before 3066, the Periphery Star Guard worked together with the [[Devil's Brigade]] (also in IE employ),<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 30</ref> who was also later mentioned as having survived at least one encounter with the Green Ghosts.<ref name=JC30/>
*8 April [[3087]] - Green Ghosts attack against archeological dig on [[Stotzing]], where they deploy from a ''Colossus''-class DropShip.<ref name=DDD>''Dig, Defend, or Die''</ref>
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===Tomans battles===
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On 1 August [[3068]], the Green Ghosts attacked Grant Station Tango, Interstellar Expeditions' main research complex on [[Tomans]], concurrently with a [[Clan Jade Falcon]] force. [[Gannon's Cannons]] were stationed at the site in what was supposed to be an R&R assignment, and prevailed against both attackers in a three-sided fight. The Ghosts pressed their attack and destroyed around a third of the buildings before being driven back.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 157–158</ref><ref>''Total Chaos'', p. 65</ref> Green Ghosts conscript [[Trenton Calooph]] was captured alive after a building collapsed on the APC he was in,<ref name=ISP3-94/> but he could not offer significant new insights into the group due to his mental condition.
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On 13 July [[3069]], the [[Star Seeds]] mercenary unit captured the ''[[Silhouette]]'', a Green Ghosts ''[[Overlord]]''-class DropShip, in the [[Tomans]] system on its return leg from the planet after another fracas between the Green Ghosts and Clan Jade Falcon. They reportedly kept their boarding DropShip between the ''Overlord'' and the Green Ghosts' ''[[Magellan (JumpShip class)|Magellan]]''-class [[JumpShip]], thus preventing the ''Magellan'' from bringing its weapons to bear, eventually ramming the ''Silhouette'' and ripping its bay doors open.<ref>''Twisting in the Vacuum''</ref><ref name=MSU>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 109</ref> There was no mention of Green Ghost survivors.
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===The 3070s===
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A ''[[Peregrine (WarShip class)|Peregrine]]''-class [[WarShip]] serving with the Green Ghosts was reportedly recorded in the Deep Periphery "in the early 3070s" in one instance.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
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In early [[3071]], the [[8th Scorpion Grenadiers (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|8th Scorpion Grenadiers]], together with the [[1st Eridani Lancers (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|1st Eridani Lancers]], went looking for Rim Worlds Republic remnants on the far side of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Occupation Zone]]. In a system known to the Scorpions as [[T-892]] the three JumpShips encountered a hostile ''Peregrine'' (context suggests this was the same ship that was associated with the Green Ghosts in the other report), and escaped via emergency jump. One JumpShip, the ''[[Whisper (Individual JumpShip)|Whisper]]'', suffered crippling damage to its [[KF Drive]] from the jump and had to be abandoned with its cargo. When [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]] forces returned to the ship's position in [[3077]], it was nowhere to be found.<ref name=WoR58>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 58</ref>
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Also in 3071, the remnants of the shattered [[121st Hellion Lancers (Clan Ice Hellion)|121st Hellion Lancers]] were one jump from the [[Dark Nebula]] (coming from [[Bensinger]]) when contact was lost, after a last report that they were being overrun by a Green Ghosts marine assault on their spacecraft.<ref name=WoR159>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 159</ref> After that, 'Mechs and [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elementals]] bearing the markings of the 121st Hellion Lancers attacked several [[Clan Hell's Horses]] and [[Clan Ghost Bear]] worlds in [[3076]].<ref name=WoR159/>
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In [[3079]], [[Clan Diamond Shark]] forces on [[Nyserta]] rebuffed a Green Ghost attack against one of their facilities that was situated at an old colony site, and destroyed the attackers' DropShip. One attacker was captured alive; his genetic coding matched [[Star Colonel]] [[Irt Bragg]] (formerly of the 121st Hellion Lancers), though his facial features had been altered. At least two destroyed 'Mechs had Ice Hellion manufacturing marks. However, there was no mention of an interrogation or any further intelligence gained.<ref name=WoR159/>
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===Stotzing battles===
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On 8 April [[3087]], an archeological dig on [[Stotzing]] came under attack from the Green Ghosts, who deployed from a ''[[Colossus (DropShip class)|Colossus]]''-class DropShip<ref name=DDD>''Dig, Defend, or Die''</ref> and were after an old dig site. The Stotzing Militia and the [[1st Marik Protectors]], who were present to train the militia, moved to defend the site.<ref name=DDD/> After raiding the archeological site the Green Ghosts began their retreat to their DropShip. The Marik forces were determined to not allow them to successfully escape. Near the Green Ghost landing zone the forces came together for their final clash.<ref name=DDD/>
  
 
==Composition==
 
==Composition==
*''[[Peregrine]]''-class WarShip
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According to the (unreliable) accounts of Trent Calooph, the Green Ghosts as of 3068 seem to comprise of elements from lost Rim Worlds Republic colonies, Word of Blake soldiers and crewmen, along with some warriors and technicians Clan Goliath Scorpion and Ice Hellion origin.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
*at least three JumpShips (of unspecified type), with drive signatures matching "missing" ComStar vessels
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==Bibliography==
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The equipment fielded by the Green Ghosts has always been notably advanced and well-maintained. It included [[Lithium-Fusion Batteries]] for jump drives,<ref name=ISP3-94/> [[C3i]] networks,<ref name=ISP3-94/> a ''Peregrine''-class WarShip (observed only once in the early 3070s),<ref name=ISP3-94/> at least five different JumpShips of unspecified type, three of them with drive signatures matching "missing" ComStar vessels;<ref name=ISP3-94/> a ''Magellan''-class JumpShip;<ref name=MSU/> and a ''Colossus''-class DropShip.<ref name=DDD/>
*''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
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*''[[Dig, Defend, or Die]]''
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===Named Members===
*''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]''
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* [[Velena Andropolous]] - Archeologist and former Word of Blake ROM 'Mech pilot; assigned to the Green Ghosts around mid-Jihad (i.e. around 3074), she transferred her loyalty to the Green Ghosts after the fall of the Word of Blake.<ref name=DDD/>
*''[[Field Manual: Lyran Alliance]]''
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* [[Irt Bragg]] - [[Clan Ice Hellion]] [[Star Colonel]], whose [[Nova (Formation)|Nova]] was overrun and evidently captured by the Green Ghosts in a space battle in 3071. He was captured alive as a Green Ghost MechWarrior in 3079.<ref name=WoR159/>
*''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
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* [[Trent Calooph]] - Mentally handicapped periphery citizen from [[Gabenstad]] with mental and emotional capacities of a 12-year-old. Pressed into service by the Green Ghosts, left behind alive in the 3068 raid on Tomans. First Green Ghosts insider to be interrogated, but considered a highly unreliable witness. Died in 3077.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
*''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
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* [[Susan Cherlander]] - The Green Ghosts' principal organizer and cargomaster; has been raiding with them since ca. 3070.<ref name=DDD/>
*''[[Total Chaos]]''
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* "Gregor" - Green Ghosts rifle instructor mentioned as "mean" by Calooph; circumstantial evidence suggests a Clan Goliath Scorpion warrior.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
*''[[Twisting in the Vacuum]]''
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* [[Trapezius Konow]] - Volunteered with the Green Ghosts when they raided his homeworld, [[Blantleff]].<ref name=DDD/>
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* "Mikal" - Green Ghosts member with "yellow eyes that could see in the dark" mentioned by Calooph; circumstantial evidence suggests a Word of Blake member, possibly with cybernetically enhanced eyes.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
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* [[Neil Sagan]] - A native from the desolate former RWR world of [[Scauld|Austerlitz]] in the Periphery who voluntarily signed up with the Green Ghosts at some point (prior to 3089).<ref name=DDD/>
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==Camo scheme==
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They typically use a flat green paint scheme, with up to two units in an engagement bearing a white snake entwining the unit (called "commanders mark"). Green Ghost formations seem to be centered around such commanders' units, which are always the first and last units on the battlefield.<ref name=ISP3-94/> After about 3080, a distinct subgroup started appearing who were marked with a flaming sun disc featuring a teardrop shape and a scorpion; these "blood disk" units usually work together as a cohesive (sub-)unit and leave no survivors.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
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==Tactics==
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In the field, the Green Ghosts have been seen using standard Inner Sphere formations, Clan formations, and ComStar/Word of Blake formations.<ref name=ISP3-94/> They were never observed to utilize artillery, and only minimal aerospace support from light and medium [[aerospace fighter]]s doing bombing runs.<ref name=ISP3-94/> While they frequently employ combined arms forces, with BattleMechs typically at the core of their formations, [[battle armor]] (usually [[Fenrir]], [[Infiltrator]], or [[Purifier]]) is relatively rare.<ref name=ISP3-94/>
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==Notes==
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* The Green Ghosts raided [[Blantleff]] at some point prior to April 3087, as "Ted" Konow (a member as of 8 April 3087) had joined the unit during a raid on Blantleff.
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* The ''FedCom Civil War'' sourcebook says they were "scouring the worlds for archeological sites"{{sic}}, though this may be a typo and meant to read "scouting".
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==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
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* ''[[Dig, Defend, or Die]]'' (World Wide Event 2018)
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* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]'' (sourcebook)
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* ''[[Field Manual: Federated Suns]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Lyran Alliance]]''
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* ''[[Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 ]]''
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* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
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* ''[[Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2]]''
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* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
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* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental II]]''
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* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
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* ''[[Total Chaos]]''
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* ''[[Twisting in the Vacuum]]'' (short story)
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* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
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Green Ghosts
Affiliation Pirate
Parent Command Independent

Description[edit]

The so-called Green Ghosts are an enigmatic and highly unusual warband. They began raiding the Lyran (coreward and anti-spinward) periphery border, i.e. the general area of the former Rim Worlds Republic, in 3060 and continued their operations at least through 3089. Notably, their raids seem to focus on archaeological sites of religious or cultural significance, old Star League sites, and Lostech. As a result, Interstellar Expeditions (IE) and their contractors have come under attack from them particularly often. There were 310 recorded attacks by the Green Ghosts between 3060 and 3089.[1]

Adding to the overall mystery are their elite skills and strange battlefield conduct, combined with their well-maintained cutting edge equipment (including recent 'Mech designs, Clan technology, several JumpShips with Lithium-Fusion Batteries and reportedly even a small WarShip) that suggests superior education and a massive secret support base.

The origin, organization, leadership or motivation of the Green Ghosts is unknown. They take great pains to cover their tracks, to the point of killing their own and destroying their equipment when they cannot be extracted from a raid. Several distinct sub-units seem to exist, including elements of Clan and Word of Blake origin. There is evidence the group may have undergone some change around ca. 3080, when a distinct sub-group started to appear.[1]

History[edit]

Possible prelude[edit]

In 3060, four JumpShips with sixteen DropShips from the Seventh Crucis Lancers, carrying some 11,000 personnel and their equipment, vanished without a trace after being sent to the periphery system Savarin 223-74 for exercises.[2] It was later noted that this happened just before the Green Ghosts first appeared, fielding many BattleMechs typical for an AFFC Regimental Combat Team. However, there is no actual evidence linking the Green Ghosts to this incident and the Green Ghosts were not encountered in the region where the 7th Crucis Lancers were operating.[3]

First raids[edit]

Between ca. 3060 and December 3062, elements of the Ninth Lyran Regulars clashed on at least five occasions with a pirate group that had been attacking world after world in the Lyran Alliance and near periphery and taking (only) historical and archeological items and records. Said pirates had been unearthing old Star League sites in at least two instances while fending off opposition. The Regulars' forces were driven off or wiped out in all five encounters.[4]

In early 3066, unknown aggressors attacked several worlds in the Lyran Alliance's Melissia Theater. Piloting 'Mechs including classic Star League designs like the Highlander but also recent designs such as the Falconer and Stealth, and Clan OmniMechs, they went after archeological sites.[5] The Quanatir MTM tracked them to Khartoum by late May, where they were apparently unearthing the remains of a 600-year-old settlement. In the ensuing battle, the Green Ghosts, fielding three companies of 'Mechs, vanquished two militia battalions of mixed 'Mechs and tanks and captured a dozen 'Mechs and some two dozen militiamen.[5]

Elements from Gabhardt's Carabineers–a mercenary unit in Lyran employ and based out of Timbuktu–had repeatedly clashed with the Green Ghosts by 3067 on various worlds, invariably suffering defeat.[6]

Frequently working for IE in the periphery, the mercenary Periphery Star Guard had suffered significant damage at the hands of the Green Ghosts in several encounters by 3068, though no details were given.[7][8][9][10] During one mission in the Deep Periphery in or shortly before 3066, the Periphery Star Guard worked together with the Devil's Brigade (also in IE employ),[11] who was also later mentioned as having survived at least one encounter with the Green Ghosts.[8]

Tomans battles[edit]

On 1 August 3068, the Green Ghosts attacked Grant Station Tango, Interstellar Expeditions' main research complex on Tomans, concurrently with a Clan Jade Falcon force. Gannon's Cannons were stationed at the site in what was supposed to be an R&R assignment, and prevailed against both attackers in a three-sided fight. The Ghosts pressed their attack and destroyed around a third of the buildings before being driven back.[12][13] Green Ghosts conscript Trenton Calooph was captured alive after a building collapsed on the APC he was in,[1] but he could not offer significant new insights into the group due to his mental condition.

On 13 July 3069, the Star Seeds mercenary unit captured the Silhouette, a Green Ghosts Overlord-class DropShip, in the Tomans system on its return leg from the planet after another fracas between the Green Ghosts and Clan Jade Falcon. They reportedly kept their boarding DropShip between the Overlord and the Green Ghosts' Magellan-class JumpShip, thus preventing the Magellan from bringing its weapons to bear, eventually ramming the Silhouette and ripping its bay doors open.[14][15] There was no mention of Green Ghost survivors.

The 3070s[edit]

A Peregrine-class WarShip serving with the Green Ghosts was reportedly recorded in the Deep Periphery "in the early 3070s" in one instance.[1]

In early 3071, the 8th Scorpion Grenadiers, together with the 1st Eridani Lancers, went looking for Rim Worlds Republic remnants on the far side of the Clan Jade Falcon Occupation Zone. In a system known to the Scorpions as T-892 the three JumpShips encountered a hostile Peregrine (context suggests this was the same ship that was associated with the Green Ghosts in the other report), and escaped via emergency jump. One JumpShip, the Whisper, suffered crippling damage to its KF Drive from the jump and had to be abandoned with its cargo. When Clan Goliath Scorpion forces returned to the ship's position in 3077, it was nowhere to be found.[16]

Also in 3071, the remnants of the shattered 121st Hellion Lancers were one jump from the Dark Nebula (coming from Bensinger) when contact was lost, after a last report that they were being overrun by a Green Ghosts marine assault on their spacecraft.[17] After that, 'Mechs and Elementals bearing the markings of the 121st Hellion Lancers attacked several Clan Hell's Horses and Clan Ghost Bear worlds in 3076.[17]

In 3079, Clan Diamond Shark forces on Nyserta rebuffed a Green Ghost attack against one of their facilities that was situated at an old colony site, and destroyed the attackers' DropShip. One attacker was captured alive; his genetic coding matched Star Colonel Irt Bragg (formerly of the 121st Hellion Lancers), though his facial features had been altered. At least two destroyed 'Mechs had Ice Hellion manufacturing marks. However, there was no mention of an interrogation or any further intelligence gained.[17]

Stotzing battles[edit]

On 8 April 3087, an archeological dig on Stotzing came under attack from the Green Ghosts, who deployed from a Colossus-class DropShip[18] and were after an old dig site. The Stotzing Militia and the 1st Marik Protectors, who were present to train the militia, moved to defend the site.[18] After raiding the archeological site the Green Ghosts began their retreat to their DropShip. The Marik forces were determined to not allow them to successfully escape. Near the Green Ghost landing zone the forces came together for their final clash.[18]

Composition[edit]

According to the (unreliable) accounts of Trent Calooph, the Green Ghosts as of 3068 seem to comprise of elements from lost Rim Worlds Republic colonies, Word of Blake soldiers and crewmen, along with some warriors and technicians Clan Goliath Scorpion and Ice Hellion origin.[1]

The equipment fielded by the Green Ghosts has always been notably advanced and well-maintained. It included Lithium-Fusion Batteries for jump drives,[1] C3i networks,[1] a Peregrine-class WarShip (observed only once in the early 3070s),[1] at least five different JumpShips of unspecified type, three of them with drive signatures matching "missing" ComStar vessels;[1] a Magellan-class JumpShip;[15] and a Colossus-class DropShip.[18]

Named Members[edit]

  • Velena Andropolous - Archeologist and former Word of Blake ROM 'Mech pilot; assigned to the Green Ghosts around mid-Jihad (i.e. around 3074), she transferred her loyalty to the Green Ghosts after the fall of the Word of Blake.[18]
  • Irt Bragg - Clan Ice Hellion Star Colonel, whose Nova was overrun and evidently captured by the Green Ghosts in a space battle in 3071. He was captured alive as a Green Ghost MechWarrior in 3079.[17]
  • Trent Calooph - Mentally handicapped periphery citizen from Gabenstad with mental and emotional capacities of a 12-year-old. Pressed into service by the Green Ghosts, left behind alive in the 3068 raid on Tomans. First Green Ghosts insider to be interrogated, but considered a highly unreliable witness. Died in 3077.[1]
  • Susan Cherlander - The Green Ghosts' principal organizer and cargomaster; has been raiding with them since ca. 3070.[18]
  • "Gregor" - Green Ghosts rifle instructor mentioned as "mean" by Calooph; circumstantial evidence suggests a Clan Goliath Scorpion warrior.[1]
  • Trapezius Konow - Volunteered with the Green Ghosts when they raided his homeworld, Blantleff.[18]
  • "Mikal" - Green Ghosts member with "yellow eyes that could see in the dark" mentioned by Calooph; circumstantial evidence suggests a Word of Blake member, possibly with cybernetically enhanced eyes.[1]
  • Neil Sagan - A native from the desolate former RWR world of Austerlitz in the Periphery who voluntarily signed up with the Green Ghosts at some point (prior to 3089).[18]

Camo scheme[edit]

They typically use a flat green paint scheme, with up to two units in an engagement bearing a white snake entwining the unit (called "commanders mark"). Green Ghost formations seem to be centered around such commanders' units, which are always the first and last units on the battlefield.[1] After about 3080, a distinct subgroup started appearing who were marked with a flaming sun disc featuring a teardrop shape and a scorpion; these "blood disk" units usually work together as a cohesive (sub-)unit and leave no survivors.[1]

Tactics[edit]

In the field, the Green Ghosts have been seen using standard Inner Sphere formations, Clan formations, and ComStar/Word of Blake formations.[1] They were never observed to utilize artillery, and only minimal aerospace support from light and medium aerospace fighters doing bombing runs.[1] While they frequently employ combined arms forces, with BattleMechs typically at the core of their formations, battle armor (usually Fenrir, Infiltrator, or Purifier) is relatively rare.[1]

Notes[edit]

  • The Green Ghosts raided Blantleff at some point prior to April 3087, as "Ted" Konow (a member as of 8 April 3087) had joined the unit during a raid on Blantleff.
  • The FedCom Civil War sourcebook says they were "scouring the worlds for archeological sites" [sic], though this may be a typo and meant to read "scouting".

References[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3 , pp. 92-94
  2. Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 73
  3. Interstellar Players, p. 48
  4. Field Manual: Lyran Alliance, p. 91
  5. 5.0 5.1 FedCom Civil War, pp. 164–165
  6. Mercenaries Supplemental II, p. 34
  7. Blake Documents, p. 70
  8. 8.0 8.1 Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2, p. 30
  9. Mercenaries Supplemental II, p. 54
  10. Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 95
  11. Mercenaries Supplemental II, p. 30
  12. Dawn of the Jihad, pp. 157–158
  13. Total Chaos, p. 65
  14. Twisting in the Vacuum
  15. 15.0 15.1 Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 109
  16. The Wars of Reaving, p. 58
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 The Wars of Reaving, p. 159
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 Dig, Defend, or Die

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