Kyle Powers

Kyle Powers (b. 3??? - d. 10 May 3133) was a Knight-Errant MechWarrior for The Republic of the Sphere. He is described as tall, slender and with a silver flattop.[1]

Notable Actions

Knight-Errant Kyle Powers was originally stationed on Ronel though it is not clear when he arrived or how long he was on planet. His arrival there altered the plans of Kal Radick, leader of the Steel Wolves, who was planning an invasion of Ronel. It was feared that Powers' presence would bolster the planets defense and jeapordize the invasions chances of success. To draw Powers away from Ronel, Radick designed a diversionary attack on neighboring Achernar to be led by Star Colonel Torrent.[2] Powers was relieved on Ronel by Knight-Errant Janella Lakewood[3] and arrived on Achernar around, 26 February 3133.[4] Powers' arrival on Achernar helped create a short-lived alliance between the Republic and the Swordsworn against the invading Steel Wolves.[5]

The alliance would quickly fail. With Kyle Powers now influencing the Republic defense on Archernar, the Swordsworn used the alliance to drag Powers into a more destructive conflict with the Steel Wolves. Their plan was to weaken both forces enough so that a Swordsworn take-over of the planet would be assured. Led by Erik Sandoval-Groell, the Swordsworn ambushed a Steel Wolves salvage team on 1 March 3133.[6]

Star Colonel Torrent, leader of the Steel Wolves, considered this a dishonorable attack and used it as an opportunity to destroy the Republic-Swordsworn alliance by eliminating the person who founded it.[7] Threatening attacks on Achernar's infrastructure and HPG station, Torrent challenged Powers to a Trial of Grievance.[8]

Death

Powers was killed by Torrent during a Trial of Grievance on Achernar.[9]

BattleMech

Kyle Powers piloted a Jupiter BattleMech he named, "Jove". This machine is described as having a paint scheme of "bands of tans, yellows and faded reds with one great red spot swirling in a storm over the Jupiter’s left chest.".[10]

References

  1. A Call to Arms, p.125
  2. A Call to Arms, p.37
  3. A Call to Arms, p.126
  4. A Call to Arms, p.123
  5. A Call to Arms, p.113
  6. A Call to Arms, p.143 & 144
  7. A Call to Arms, p.153
  8. A Call to Arms, p.157-158
  9. A Call to Arms, pp. 174
  10. A Call to Arms, p.162

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