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'''Kevin Gurski''' was a MechWarrior with the [[Tooth of Ymir]] which fought during the [[Word of Blake Jihad]].
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'''Kevin Gurski''' was a MechWarrior with the [[Tooth of Ymir]] who fought during the [[Word of Blake Jihad]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Kevin served with the Tooth of Ymir for an unknown amount of time, as part of Charlie Lance, C Company, under the orders of [[Lieutenant]] [[Charles Farabaugh]]. He was the one which had served along Charles since both began their career in the Tooth. Due to Charles' habit of puting mixes of music on the waves in combat, the lance was dubbed ''Cacophony Lance''
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Kevin served with the Tooth of Ymir for an unknown length of time as part of Charlie Lance, C Company, commanded by [[Lieutenant]] [[Charles Farabaugh]]. He served alongside Charles since began their career with the Tooth. Due to Charles' habit of putting mixes of music on the waves in combat, the lance was dubbed Cacophony Lance.
The 28 December 3075, Kevin was with the rest of members of Charlie lance. That day, they were onboard the Tooth of Ymir [[Firebrand (DropShip)]], which was about to make landfall on [[Galatea]], to fight the [[Word of Blake]] planetary forces. Charles Farabaugh was talking with his lance members, Kevin, [[Maria Peltergast]] and [[Paramar]], all on their 'Mechs. Gurski complained about Charles' music, and the others questioned ''Black Condor'''s name and Charles' history of how he captured it. Their discussion was interrupted by his commanding officer, Captain [[Brandon Shadwell]], which made Charles to cut off his music, before telling them onto the command post when they landed.
 
  
Soon later, Charlie Lance was on the command post, where Major Ivan Petrov informed them of their mission: to infiltrate inside the Blakist lines and destroy an [[Arrow IV]] battery ammo depot supposedly with nukes, before the blakists can use them.  
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On 28 December 3075, Kevin was with the rest of members of Charlie Lance. That day, they were aboard the Tooth of Ymir's DropShip ''[[Firebrand (Individual Union-class DropShip)|Firebrand]]'', which was about to make landfall on [[Galatea]] to fight the [[Word of Blake]] planetary forces. Charles Farabaugh was talking with his lance members, Kevin, [[Maria Peltergast]] and [[Paramar]], all on their 'Mechs. Gurski complained about Charles' music, and the others questioned ''Black Condor''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s name and Charles' history of how he captured it. Their discussion was interrupted by his commanding officer, Captain [[Brandon Shadwell]], who ordered Charles to turn off his music, before telling them report to the command post when they landed.
Despite Petrov's reassuring words about other lances supporting them, the lance knew it was almost a suicide mission, but they obeyed anyway.
 
  
After Cacophony began their way, Kevin asked Farabaugh if he had some playlist ready, and Charlesput heroic music on the waves on the waves.  
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Soon after, Charlie Lance was at the command post, where Major Ivan Petrov informed them of their mission: to infiltrate inside the Blakist lines and destroy an [[Arrow IV]] battery ammo depot, supposedly containing nukes, before the Blakists could use them. Despite Petrov's reassuring words about other lances supporting them, the lance knew it was almost a suicide mission, but they obeyed anyway.
The lance first find two Blakist scout 'Mechs, but they put them down quickly and easily. Paramar's ''Chimera'' was damaged by a pairt of hovercrafts and their mates had to leave him behind, trying to return to the base.  
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Thanks to a Ymir's Tooth air strike, the Cacophony managed to break through blakist forces, though they lost Peltergast's 'Mech. Ironically, Gursky 'Mech, the littlest of the lance, was the last one with Charlie when they arrived to the depot, and while Farabaugh approached the nukes' bunker, Gursky say him goodbye before drawing away two heavy Blakist 'Mechs. His 'Mech was so heavily damaged than is very doubtful than he managed to survive more than a few seconds.<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'' p.319</ref>  
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After Cacophony moved out, Kevin asked Farabaugh if he had a playlist ready, and Charles put heroic music on the airwaves.
Charlie alone managed to bore into the target building and ignite the ammo, saying goodbye by the waves before the final explosion.
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The lance first find two Blakist scout 'Mechs, quickly and easily putting them down. Paramar's ''Chimera'' was damaged by a pair of hovercraft and his lancemates had to leave him behind, trying to return to base by himself.
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Thanks to an Ymir's Tooth air strike, Cacophony managed to break through Blakist forces, though they lost Peltergast's 'Mech. Ironically, Gurski's 'Mech, the smallest of the lance, was the last one with Charlie when they arrived at the depot, and while Farabaugh approached the nukes' bunker, Gurski said goodbye to him before drawing away two heavy Blakist 'Mechs. His 'Mech was so heavily damaged that it is very doubtful he managed to survive more than a few seconds.<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'', p. 319</ref>
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Charlie managed to bore into the target building and ignite the ammo, broadcasting a goodbye before the final explosion.
  
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
After Charles' death, the ''Black Condor'''s remains were found, and its battleRom recordings proved Charlie and his heroic sacrifice and how this saved countless thousands of Galatea's civilians. In 3122, on Galatea's ''Museum of the Jihad'', was exposed Farabaugh's music data chip, explaining their feat and honoring him and his lance's actions.<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'' p.323</ref>  
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After Charles' death, the ''Black Condor''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s remains were found, and its BattleROM recordings showed Charlie's heroic sacrifice and how this saved countless thousands of Galatea's civilians. In 3122, Galatea's ''Museum of the Jihad'' displayed Farabaugh's music data chip, explaining his feat and honoring his and his lance's actions.<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'', p. 323</ref>
  
 
==BattleMech==
 
==BattleMech==
Gurski's 'Mech was a little [[Flea]].<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'' p.310</ref>
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Gurski's 'Mech was a ''[[Flea]]''.<ref name=TLFOTBCp310>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'', p. 310</ref>
  
 
==Physical Description==
 
==Physical Description==
Gurski was described as a strawberry-haired man.<ref>''The Last Flight of the Black Condor'' p.310</ref>
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Gurski was described as a strawberry-haired man.<ref name=TLFOTBCp310/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[The Last Flight of the Black Condor]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[The Last Flight of the Black Condor]]'' (short story)
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[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Gurski, Kevin]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Gurski, Kevin]]

Latest revision as of 11:59, 5 September 2023

Kevin Gurski
Personal
AffiliationTooth of Ymir
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior

Kevin Gurski was a MechWarrior with the Tooth of Ymir who fought during the Word of Blake Jihad.

History[edit]

Kevin served with the Tooth of Ymir for an unknown length of time as part of Charlie Lance, C Company, commanded by Lieutenant Charles Farabaugh. He served alongside Charles since began their career with the Tooth. Due to Charles' habit of putting mixes of music on the waves in combat, the lance was dubbed Cacophony Lance.

On 28 December 3075, Kevin was with the rest of members of Charlie Lance. That day, they were aboard the Tooth of Ymir's DropShip Firebrand, which was about to make landfall on Galatea to fight the Word of Blake planetary forces. Charles Farabaugh was talking with his lance members, Kevin, Maria Peltergast and Paramar, all on their 'Mechs. Gurski complained about Charles' music, and the others questioned Black Condor's name and Charles' history of how he captured it. Their discussion was interrupted by his commanding officer, Captain Brandon Shadwell, who ordered Charles to turn off his music, before telling them report to the command post when they landed.

Soon after, Charlie Lance was at the command post, where Major Ivan Petrov informed them of their mission: to infiltrate inside the Blakist lines and destroy an Arrow IV battery ammo depot, supposedly containing nukes, before the Blakists could use them. Despite Petrov's reassuring words about other lances supporting them, the lance knew it was almost a suicide mission, but they obeyed anyway.

After Cacophony moved out, Kevin asked Farabaugh if he had a playlist ready, and Charles put heroic music on the airwaves.

The lance first find two Blakist scout 'Mechs, quickly and easily putting them down. Paramar's Chimera was damaged by a pair of hovercraft and his lancemates had to leave him behind, trying to return to base by himself.

Thanks to an Ymir's Tooth air strike, Cacophony managed to break through Blakist forces, though they lost Peltergast's 'Mech. Ironically, Gurski's 'Mech, the smallest of the lance, was the last one with Charlie when they arrived at the depot, and while Farabaugh approached the nukes' bunker, Gurski said goodbye to him before drawing away two heavy Blakist 'Mechs. His 'Mech was so heavily damaged that it is very doubtful he managed to survive more than a few seconds.[1]

Charlie managed to bore into the target building and ignite the ammo, broadcasting a goodbye before the final explosion.

Legacy[edit]

After Charles' death, the Black Condor's remains were found, and its BattleROM recordings showed Charlie's heroic sacrifice and how this saved countless thousands of Galatea's civilians. In 3122, Galatea's Museum of the Jihad displayed Farabaugh's music data chip, explaining his feat and honoring his and his lance's actions.[2]

BattleMech[edit]

Gurski's 'Mech was a Flea.[3]

Physical Description[edit]

Gurski was described as a strawberry-haired man.[3]

References[edit]

  1. The Last Flight of the Black Condor, p. 319
  2. The Last Flight of the Black Condor, p. 323
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Last Flight of the Black Condor, p. 310

Bibliography[edit]