Kenneth Medchelke

Kenneth Medchelke
Personal
Also known asEgo Boy
Born29 July 3104[1]
AffiliationBannson's Raiders
Republic of the Sphere
Federated Suns
Profile
RankCaptain[2]
ProfessionArtilleryman

Kenneth Medchelke was a Artilleryman, who served with the Bannson's Raiders and the Federated Suns, during the Dark Age Era.[1][2]

Personal Appearance[edit]

Medchelke had a lanky frame, red-blond hair, green eyes framed by thick glasses, and an incredibly foul personal odor.[1]

History[edit]

Bannson's Raiders[edit]

A mercenary prior to the Blackout, from which experience he gained training as a technician, Medchelke joined Bannson's RaidersWyld's Jokers subcommands in 3131. With the Raiders Medchelke tried to present an image of being a gambler, a womanizer and a thief, but it was such an obvious false show, that his comrades called him "Ego Boy" behind his back. While it was not known if he realized he was an object of such derision, his skill with his Artillery vehicle was not questioned, nor was its better than average technical performance.[1]

First Davion Guards[edit]

When The Wall went up in 3135, Medchelke was trapped within Fortress Republic, resurfacing in 3146 in command of an Artillery Company within Julian Davion's First Davion Guards. During the Battle of New Syrtis in 3147, Medchelke's Company provided fire support to the Twelfth Vegan Rangers, when they were caught between Warrior House Hiritsu and the Dynasty Guard. His destruction of a Dynasty Guard Company enabled the Rangers to successfully retreat, though still with heavy losses.[2]

Vehicle[edit]

Medchelke was known to have commanded a Sniper Artillery tank, serial number FSS122/A61-B, nicknamed "Desperado". Built in the Federated Suns, prior to the formation of the Republic of the Sphere, it came with Medchelke when he joined the Wyld's Jokers, and was rumored to have been modified with advanced technology.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards, p. 80
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Technical Readout: 3150, p. 98

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