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[[Star Colonel]] '''Marcus Kotare''' was a high-ranking [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] [[MechWarrior]] commander. He appeared in two PC games: a cameo role in [[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]] and as the main antagonist in [[MechCommander: Desperate Measures]].
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In 3060, during [[Operation Bulldog]], Kotare was captured by [[SLDF]] authorities and placed under house arrest, pending a court-martial for war atrocities. Kotare was widely believed to be mentally unstable and an incredibly dangerous sociopathic murderer, since he would not hesitate to use extreme amounts of violence (that were considered highly dishonorable by Clan standards, even by the Smoke Jaguar [[Warrior Caste]]) against his enemies.
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[[Star Colonel]] '''Marcus Kotare''' was a high-ranking [[Smoke Jaguar]] officer, appearing in a cameo role for [[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]] and as the main antagonist of the [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander: Desperate Measures]] expansion campaign.
  
Kotare managed to escape his captors and fled to the [[Deep Periphery]] planet named [[Cermak]], a former [[Star League]] outpost world mainly used for the storage of surplus weapons. Along the way, Kotare managed to recruit Smoke Jaguar extremists such as Star Colonel [[Burnell Wirth]] and [[Star Captain]] [[Katherine Furey]] and other Clan survivors of Operation Bulldog.
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==History==
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Records on Kotare's life and character are scarce. [[House Davion|Davion]] intelligence states he came to notoriety when he was captured by [[Star League Defense Force]] authorities, awaiting court martial for war atrocities while under house arrest. He was considered by Davion command to be mentally unstable and was willing to use extreme measures against his enemies that were found dishonorable by the [[Clans]] themselves; extreme even to the standards of the Smoke Jaguar warrior caste. He escaped house arrest midway through [[Operation BULLDOG]] and acquired a [[DropShip]], escaping into the [[Periphery]] with a small contingent of Jaguar warriors.
  
The SLDF assigned Yankee and Zulu companies of [[1st Battalion]] of [[the 1st Davion Guards]] to investigate Kotare's presence on Cermak. The Davion forces discovered that Kotare had pinpointed the location of underground weapons vaults containing chemical and nuclear Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), and was trying to confiscate the weapons by using plasma drills to unearth them.
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====Escape to Cermak====
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Kotare landed on the world of [[Cermak]] in the Periphery, notable for having been a major Star League base in the past... yet over time becoming a junk heap. His interest was exclusively in the technology maintained in vaults on-planet containing [[Star League]] era technology such as the [[Long Tom]] and [[MechCommander (Video_Game)/Equipment#Rail_Gun|Rail Gun]]. When Kotare arrived, the planet was the site of an Elemental training facility and one Cluster under the command of Star Colonel [[Burnell Wirth]], as well as many old bases and structures. Kotare assumed command and reorganized defenses under his control.
  
It was strongly believed that Kotare would first use the WMDs against the Davion Guards that were pursuing him, then he would use the weapons to eliminate his enemies on other worlds, including [[Terra]] itself.
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Kotare organized two provisional combined arms Clusters, equipped with a mix of [[BattleMech]]s and [[OmniMech]]s and vehicles supported by [[Elementals]] and aerospace fighters, as well as setting up planetary guns to ward off invasions. The Clusters were reinforced with technology acquired from Star League vaults. The defenses were a ragtag group consisting of forces from multiple Clusters and in some cases even other Clans, with a possible heavy influence from Clan Nova Cat.
  
Kotare and his renegade Smoke Jaguar forces were hunted down and eliminated by the [[MechWarrior]]s of 1st Battalion and the WMDs were safely disposed of. Kotare's plans of genocide and terrorism were stopped before he could potentially wipe out billions of innocent lives.
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Kotare's primary goal on the planet was to acquire Star League era technologies, some of which he outfitted his commanders with and placed on his own 'Mech. He strove to acquire chemical and nuclear weapons from deeply buried and sealed Star League vaults, said to have been enough ordnance to wipe out entire planets. He set up a makeshift operation using DropShip engines to power drills for the purpose of breaking into the vaults.
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==Duel with the First Guards==
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His plans were complicated by discovery at the hands of the [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]], which had been searching the Periphery for remaining Smoke Jaguar units. Yankee and Zulu companies of the 1st Battalion of the [[1st Davion Guards]] were deployed with 'Mechs, vehicles and artillery with command managed by a [[MechCommander (position)|MechCommander]], who immediately began a guerrilla war against Kotare's forces. Kotare was spread-out and fiercely protective of his operation, missing opportunities to strike at the attackers while favoring a defensive strategy and retaliating with undermanned strike forces. Kotare suffered many losses, including his few Bloodnamed warriors, [[Katherine Furey]] and [[Marcus Osis]], leaving him with only two - Wirth and himself.
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====Death====
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Having suffered brutal losses in manpower, 'Mech numbers, command and equipment, Kotare opted for a defensive strategy. The First Guards destroyed his supply lines, training facilities and orbital defense guns one by one as his troops were proven again and again far too spread-out, eventually leaving him with only Wirth's forces and his own command Trinary. He split his remaining forces up over four drilling sites, personally defending one and placing Wirth in command of another, and placed a few 'Mechs in defense of the primary entryway into the region. The First's Zulu company destroyed the outer defenses and drill sites. Kotare was defeated and presumably killed in action while piloting his ''[[Turkina]]'' [[OmniMech]] and supported by a minefield.
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==Legacy==
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Kotare, competent enough to build a seemingly strong defense and being one of the most successful rogue Jaguar commanders short of [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Brendon Corbett]], was defeated at every turn by Davion guerrillas. While massive forces of Inner Sphere hunters chased after Stars of Clanners, individuals or in many cases simply phantoms, he commanded one of the largest surviving bands of Smoke Jaguar warriors and was destroyed by a comparatively small and insignificant force, with his strategies falling flat and his operation resulting in total defeat. The nuclear ordnance was eliminated, and the Clan suffered one of its worst defeats in the effort to regroup, possibly excluding the defeat of Corbett.
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==Notes==
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* Kotare piloted a customized ''[[Turkina]]'' [[OmniMech]] with Star League technology.
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[MechCommander: Desperate Measures]]''
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* ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]''
  
==Reference==
 
*[[MechCommander: Desperate Measures]]/[[MechCommander Gold]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 4 January 2024

Marcus Kotare
Personal
Died3059[citation needed]
AffiliationClan Smoke Jaguar
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RankStar Colonel
ProfessionMechWarrior

Star Colonel Marcus Kotare was a high-ranking Smoke Jaguar officer, appearing in a cameo role for MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries and as the main antagonist of the MechCommander: Desperate Measures expansion campaign.

History[edit]

Records on Kotare's life and character are scarce. Davion intelligence states he came to notoriety when he was captured by Star League Defense Force authorities, awaiting court martial for war atrocities while under house arrest. He was considered by Davion command to be mentally unstable and was willing to use extreme measures against his enemies that were found dishonorable by the Clans themselves; extreme even to the standards of the Smoke Jaguar warrior caste. He escaped house arrest midway through Operation BULLDOG and acquired a DropShip, escaping into the Periphery with a small contingent of Jaguar warriors.

Escape to Cermak[edit]

Kotare landed on the world of Cermak in the Periphery, notable for having been a major Star League base in the past... yet over time becoming a junk heap. His interest was exclusively in the technology maintained in vaults on-planet containing Star League era technology such as the Long Tom and Rail Gun. When Kotare arrived, the planet was the site of an Elemental training facility and one Cluster under the command of Star Colonel Burnell Wirth, as well as many old bases and structures. Kotare assumed command and reorganized defenses under his control.

Kotare organized two provisional combined arms Clusters, equipped with a mix of BattleMechs and OmniMechs and vehicles supported by Elementals and aerospace fighters, as well as setting up planetary guns to ward off invasions. The Clusters were reinforced with technology acquired from Star League vaults. The defenses were a ragtag group consisting of forces from multiple Clusters and in some cases even other Clans, with a possible heavy influence from Clan Nova Cat.

Kotare's primary goal on the planet was to acquire Star League era technologies, some of which he outfitted his commanders with and placed on his own 'Mech. He strove to acquire chemical and nuclear weapons from deeply buried and sealed Star League vaults, said to have been enough ordnance to wipe out entire planets. He set up a makeshift operation using DropShip engines to power drills for the purpose of breaking into the vaults.

Duel with the First Guards[edit]

His plans were complicated by discovery at the hands of the ComStar Explorer Corps, which had been searching the Periphery for remaining Smoke Jaguar units. Yankee and Zulu companies of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Davion Guards were deployed with 'Mechs, vehicles and artillery with command managed by a MechCommander, who immediately began a guerrilla war against Kotare's forces. Kotare was spread-out and fiercely protective of his operation, missing opportunities to strike at the attackers while favoring a defensive strategy and retaliating with undermanned strike forces. Kotare suffered many losses, including his few Bloodnamed warriors, Katherine Furey and Marcus Osis, leaving him with only two - Wirth and himself.

Death[edit]

Having suffered brutal losses in manpower, 'Mech numbers, command and equipment, Kotare opted for a defensive strategy. The First Guards destroyed his supply lines, training facilities and orbital defense guns one by one as his troops were proven again and again far too spread-out, eventually leaving him with only Wirth's forces and his own command Trinary. He split his remaining forces up over four drilling sites, personally defending one and placing Wirth in command of another, and placed a few 'Mechs in defense of the primary entryway into the region. The First's Zulu company destroyed the outer defenses and drill sites. Kotare was defeated and presumably killed in action while piloting his Turkina OmniMech and supported by a minefield.

Legacy[edit]

Kotare, competent enough to build a seemingly strong defense and being one of the most successful rogue Jaguar commanders short of Galaxy Commander Brendon Corbett, was defeated at every turn by Davion guerrillas. While massive forces of Inner Sphere hunters chased after Stars of Clanners, individuals or in many cases simply phantoms, he commanded one of the largest surviving bands of Smoke Jaguar warriors and was destroyed by a comparatively small and insignificant force, with his strategies falling flat and his operation resulting in total defeat. The nuclear ordnance was eliminated, and the Clan suffered one of its worst defeats in the effort to regroup, possibly excluding the defeat of Corbett.

Notes[edit]

Bibliography[edit]