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− | Hyung-Tsei was a veteran of the Capellan Hussars, the first commander of the Death Commandos who did not come up through a Warrior House. Judged a borderline sociopath by the Maskirovka, on at least one occasion, Hyung-Tsei shot one of his own troops for questioning an order. He also once rewarded a Commando warrior for executing another soldier who demonstrated a marginally reckless attitude that put his team in unnecessary danger.<ref name= | + | Hyung-Tsei was a veteran of the Capellan Hussars, the first commander of the Death Commandos who did not come up through a Warrior House. Judged a borderline sociopath by the Maskirovka, on at least one occasion, Hyung-Tsei shot one of his own troops for questioning an order. He also once rewarded a Commando warrior for executing another soldier who demonstrated a marginally reckless attitude that put his team in unnecessary danger.<ref name=FMCCp68>''Field Manual: Capellan Confederation'', p. 68</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:46, 5 November 2023
Michael Hyung-Tsei | |
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Affiliation | Capellan Confederation |
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Rank | Jiang-jun[1] |
Michael Hyung-Tsei was the commanding officer of the Death Commandos BattleMech Regiment.[2]
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Hyung-Tsei was a veteran of the Capellan Hussars, the first commander of the Death Commandos who did not come up through a Warrior House. Judged a borderline sociopath by the Maskirovka, on at least one occasion, Hyung-Tsei shot one of his own troops for questioning an order. He also once rewarded a Commando warrior for executing another soldier who demonstrated a marginally reckless attitude that put his team in unnecessary danger.[3]