Jason Cho

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Jason Cho
Jason Cho
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Died3063
AffiliationHouse Liao
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ProfessionCaptain of the CCAF
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Jason Cho was a Liao nobleman and Captain in the Capellan Confederation on the world of Carver V during the FedCom Civil War.

Carver V

Under contract to House Liao, Jason was introduced to the mercenaries whom he saw were "tools" for his plans. He had little respect for the mercenaries under his employ and passed his mother's ideas as his own. Jason was shown to be hot-headed when he insisted on attack House Davion directly rather than weakening them. Cho also shows that he is an incompetent commander during the campaign as many of his plans backfire. This would cause his mother to offer a cease-fire to House Steiner as a result. To Cho's chagrin he was force to bring the Mercenary forces as an honor guard should things go awry. As Renard and Cho both talked about starting an alliance, they both agreed that they should focus their efforts on Major Kelly of House Davion. But for the actions against House Steiner, Renard would expect a price from Jason: the death of the Mercenaries. Jason joyfully accepted the offer, sealing the deal between the two.[1]

Death

Willing to prove his work to Colonel Renard and House Steiner, Cho personally volunteered to destroy the mercenary force by himself. The attempt would end in failure as Jason would be killed by the mercenary forces. Although the media would claim that he died in a "freak training accident".

BattleMech

During the Campaign on Carver V, Cho piloted a modified Cyclops that could be salvaged if the player manages to disable the mech in good condition.

Behind the Scenes

Jason Cho was portrayed by actor Derrick Blanton

References

  1. MechCommander 2, Liao Campaign

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