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Revision as of 13:40, 19 November 2018

Noorzad ibn Saud
Character Profile
Died 3043
Affiliation DCMS
Azami
Ikhwan Stables
Profession Arena Gladiator


History & Tactics

Noorzad ibn Saud served as a Chu-i within the Arkab Legion from the DCMS as a MechWarrior, but had less experience than Benjamin Tariq.

He survived the failed raid to Ruchbah, and was one of the pilots to enter in the Arenas as a Gladiator.

He only enters in the arenas under orders from the stablemaster, and indeed depises the games and all the so-called warriors who foght in them. Though he owns the most powerful 'Mech but it is the one who has seen less action because he does not allow any other gladiators to use it. The rest of his Stable is quite unhappy this this, but Noorzad does not care.[1]

He participated in the challenge from the Iron Knights in Garringer continent to ger revenge from his stablemaster.[2]

The Iron Knights won the fight thanks to the full-scale battles they were still used to. They destroyed the six 'Mechs belonging to Ilhwan Stables, but they didn't look much the winners, loosing several MechWarriors, their commanding officer among them. Only MechWarrior Rukaya survided, and she was castigated from the stable barely two hours after returning to Victory City.

He died during that fight.[3]

BattleMechs

He pilots a Warhammer.[1]

Skill

He is a Veteran MechWarrior.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ikhwan Stables, p. 4 "Noorzad ibn Saud"
  2. Battlecorps Scenario: Revenge, p. 3, "Setup"
  3. Battlecorps Scenario: Revenge, p. 4, "Aftermath"

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