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'''''Red Khopesh''''' is a short story by [[Steven Mohan Jr.]] that was published online on [[BattleCorps]] on 28 November 2005.  It was also published in print in the second BattleCorps print anthology, ''[[First Strike (anthology)|First Strike]]'', in 2010.
 
'''''Red Khopesh''''' is a short story by [[Steven Mohan Jr.]] that was published online on [[BattleCorps]] on 28 November 2005.  It was also published in print in the second BattleCorps print anthology, ''[[First Strike (anthology)|First Strike]]'', in 2010.
  
On 30 April 2012 it was republished in [[w:EPUB|EPUB/Kindle]] format in a bundle together with its sequel story, ''[[The Bitter Taste of Hope]]''.
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On 30 April 2012 it was (re-)published in [[w:EPUB|EPUB/Kindle]] format in a bundle together with its sequel story, ''[[The Bitter Taste of Hope]]''.
  
 
==Teaser text==
 
==Teaser text==
 
===BattleCorps===
 
===BattleCorps===
{{quote|''Steve Mohan takes us to [[Randis]] for another great tale of [[periphery]] intrigue... this time with an [[Inner Sphere]] twist.''}}
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{{quote|''Steve Mohan takes us to [[Randis]] for another great tale of [[periphery]] intrigue... this time with a [[Inner Sphere]] twist.''}}
 
===EPUB omnibus on BattleShop===
 
===EPUB omnibus on BattleShop===
 
{{quote|''Life in the sparsely populated periphery is rustic—and dangerous.  Small settlements means small defense forces.  No wonder the outer worlds often fall prey to piracy.''
 
{{quote|''Life in the sparsely populated periphery is rustic—and dangerous.  Small settlements means small defense forces.  No wonder the outer worlds often fall prey to piracy.''
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On the following day, they are ambushed by the Black Scarabs. As the fight begins, Castor immediately seizes Malfont's 'Mech, batters in the canopy with the fist of his own ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' and tells her to order the Black Scarabs stand down: They are one and the same group with Malfont's Raiders, posing as pirates so the mercenary unit will be hired. The Raiders are initially unwilling to negotiate, but suddenly find themselves surrounded by numerous Red Khopesh 'Mechs and tanks that have ambushed the ambushers.
 
On the following day, they are ambushed by the Black Scarabs. As the fight begins, Castor immediately seizes Malfont's 'Mech, batters in the canopy with the fist of his own ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]'' and tells her to order the Black Scarabs stand down: They are one and the same group with Malfont's Raiders, posing as pirates so the mercenary unit will be hired. The Raiders are initially unwilling to negotiate, but suddenly find themselves surrounded by numerous Red Khopesh 'Mechs and tanks that have ambushed the ambushers.
  
It turns out that Mark Castor is actually of [[House Davion]] heritage, but had dropped the Davion surname when he moved to [[Turtle Bay]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] to live with his wife. She was killed along with their child when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] eradicated the city of Edo in an orbital strike while Mark was visiting his family on [[Lee]]. He admits to be pursuing a vendetta against the Clans on his own now, and "offers" at gunpoint to recruit Malfont's Raiders because they have shown the skills, but more importantly the attitude he is looking for: they are dishonorable, and Mark Castor-Davion sees honor as the critical weakness of the Clans that he aims to exploit. Malfont's men accept the offer, joining Mark's group, [[The Red Khopesh]] group. It is implied that they left the planet together, without more conflicts.
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It turns out that Mark Castor is actually of [[House Davion]] heritage, but had dropped the Davion surname when he moved to [[Turtle Bay]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] to live with his wife. She was killed along with their child when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] eradicated the city of Edo in an orbital strike while Mark was visiting his family on [[Lee]]. He admits to be pursuing a vendetta against the Clans on his own now, and "offers" at gunpoint to recruit Malfont's Raiders because they have shown the skills, but more importantly the attitude he is looking for: they are dishonorable, and Mark Castor-Davion sees honor as the critical weakness of the Clans that he aims to exploit.
  
 
==Featured Characters==
 
==Featured Characters==
* [[Mark Castor]]
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*[[Mark Castor]]
* [[Tracy Malfont]]
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*[[Tracy Malfont]]
* [[Richard Kittrick]]
 
  
 
==Featured BattleTech==
 
==Featured BattleTech==

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