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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The '''McIntyre House Guard''' were formed because of devastating infighting between various factions of the Federation's other military force, the [[Black Warriors]].<ref name=mpsp168>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 168</ref> | + | The '''McIntyre House Guard''' were formed because of devastating infighting between various factions of the Federation's other military force, the [[Black Warriors]].<ref name=mpsp168>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 168</ref> They were able to defend against the Warriors and protect the people and industrial sites on [[Circinus]]. They also defended the world from a joint raid by the [[6th Orloff Grenadiers]] and the [[Timbuktu Theater Militia]] in [[3058]].<ref name=FMP104/> |
After the Black Warriors left the Circinus Federation in [[3067]], the House Guard was the only defensive force left to the Federation.<ref name=mpsp168/> Trainees who were assigned to the House Guard usually went through training with the Black Warriors first; If they failed, they were assigned to the House Guard. The House Guard typically operated in battalion sized formations and didn't integrate their supporting units under the company level. They mostly used heavy and assault 'Mechs, usually older models from the [[Free Worlds League]] and [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. They also used mechanized infantry, tanks, and hovercraft.<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 171</ref> | After the Black Warriors left the Circinus Federation in [[3067]], the House Guard was the only defensive force left to the Federation.<ref name=mpsp168/> Trainees who were assigned to the House Guard usually went through training with the Black Warriors first; If they failed, they were assigned to the House Guard. The House Guard typically operated in battalion sized formations and didn't integrate their supporting units under the company level. They mostly used heavy and assault 'Mechs, usually older models from the [[Free Worlds League]] and [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. They also used mechanized infantry, tanks, and hovercraft.<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 171</ref> | ||
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==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
+ | In 3067, when defending in a scenario, the House Guards may either deploy up to half their force using Hidden units rules, or may set up a defensive measure in up to twenty hexes. Each hex can only have one defensive measure, which includes (but isn't limited to) vibrabombs, conventional minefields, or artillery strikes.<ref name=FMP154>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 154</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Contents
History
The McIntyre House Guard were formed because of devastating infighting between various factions of the Federation's other military force, the Black Warriors.[1] They were able to defend against the Warriors and protect the people and industrial sites on Circinus. They also defended the world from a joint raid by the 6th Orloff Grenadiers and the Timbuktu Theater Militia in 3058.[2]
After the Black Warriors left the Circinus Federation in 3067, the House Guard was the only defensive force left to the Federation.[1] Trainees who were assigned to the House Guard usually went through training with the Black Warriors first; If they failed, they were assigned to the House Guard. The House Guard typically operated in battalion sized formations and didn't integrate their supporting units under the company level. They mostly used heavy and assault 'Mechs, usually older models from the Free Worlds League and Lyran Commonwealth. They also used mechanized infantry, tanks, and hovercraft.[3]
Officers
In 3064 as to 3067 the commanding officer of the House Guard unit is Colonel Jenna Lawrences.[2][4]
Tactics
The Guard is specialized in static defense tactics, used 'Mech sized traps and other gimmicks from this spart.[2] They were intended as the shield to the Black Warriors sword, so this makes sense.[5]
Composition History
3064 to 3067
McIntyre "A" Battalion (Battalion/Regular/Fanatical)[2][4]
- CO: Major Britt Wolin
- The unit fields a separate command company.
McIntyre "B" Battalion (Battalion/Regular/Fanatical)[2][4]
- CO: Major Suzanne Ware
- The unit fields mostly heavy and assault 'Mech designs.
McIntyre Wings (1 Wing/Regular/Fanatical)[2][4]
- CO: Major Adam Calabrese
- The Wing is split in space and air duties, the half of the unit is a mix of light and medium fighters.
McIntyre Armored Cavalry (Battalion/Regular/Fanatical)[2][4]
- CO: Major Dwayne Alvarez
- The unit fields a mix of medium and heavy tanks, and two lances of fast hovercrafts.
McIntyre Militia (Reinforced Battalion/Regular/Fanatical)[2][4]
- CO: Major Jonathan Kropa
- The unit fields a Mechanized Infantry Platoon.
Rules
In 3067, when defending in a scenario, the House Guards may either deploy up to half their force using Hidden units rules, or may set up a defensive measure in up to twenty hexes. Each hex can only have one defensive measure, which includes (but isn't limited to) vibrabombs, conventional minefields, or artillery strikes.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 168
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Field Manual: Periphery, p. 104, "McIntyre House Guard Unit Profile"
- ↑ Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 171
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Field Manual: Updates, p. 203, "Circinus Federation Deployment Table"
- ↑ Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 170
- ↑ Field Manual: Periphery, p. 154