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'''Orrin Fletcher''' (b. [[3051]]) was a MechWarrior in the [[Black Widow Company]] Fire [[Lance]] in the [[Wolf's Dragoons]] under commanding officer [[Stacy Church]].<ref name=SBWBp25>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 25</ref>
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'''Orrin Fletcher''' (b. [[3051]]) was a MechWarrior in the [[Black Widow Company]] Fire [[Lance]] in [[Wolf's Dragoons]] under commanding officer [[Stacy Church]].<ref name=SBWBp25>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 25</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:45, 15 April 2022

Orrin Fletcher
Orrin Fletcher
Personal
Born3051
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior in the Black Widow Company

Orrin Fletcher (b. 3051) was a MechWarrior in the Black Widow Company Fire Lance in Wolf's Dragoons under commanding officer Stacy Church.[1]

History

Orrin Fletcher was a member of the resistance cell led by fellow Wolf's Dragoons MechWarrior Francine; he joined the Black Widow Company shortly after she did.[1]

Personal description

At a young age Orrin was described as coldly competent and deadly as a MechWarrior. He is an engaging man who enjoys old-style stand-up comedy routines and watching trivid comedies. While piloting a BattleMech he becomes surly, silent, and can be prone to episodes of rage.[1]

BattleMechs

While operating in the resistance cell on Outreach, Orrin piloted a Lineholder. After joining the Black Widow Company, he switched to a Dervish that was captured from the Broadsword Legion. He calls this Mech Onager; it was originally built in or around the year 2872.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, p. 25

Bibliography