Royal Guards
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Insignia of the Royal Guards | |
Royal Guards | |
Nickname | Lyran Pride |
Affiliation | Lyran Commonwealth |
Parent Command | LCAF/LAAF |
The Lyran Royal Guards are the best equipped and most prestigious brigade within the LAAF, but mostly serve as the protectors of the Lyran government. Each unit within the Royal Guards recruits by invitation only from soldiers of a particular parent state, meaning that each of the Royal Guards regiments represents the pinnacle of military prowess for either the Protectorate of Donegal, the Federation of Skye, or the Tamar Pact. The Royal Guards are also tasked with the protection of the Archon or Archon-Designate, and the Triad. In fact, the BattleMechs that stand constant garrison over the Lyran throne room are typically elements of the 1st Royal Guards.
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History
The unit was long held to be the best of the best of the LCAF. Their warriors were highly skilled and motivated, and loyal to the Archon. Soldiers who tended to "buck the system" were barred from the Royal Guards to maintain their professionalism.[1]
During the Word of Blake's assault on Tharkad, the Royal Guards were largely destroyed. The Royal Guards ceased operating as regiments and instead broke into smaller formations and waged a guerrilla war against the Blakists. The Archon referred to anyone who fought alongside him as a Royal Guard. Once the Blakists were pushed off Tharkad, the Royal Guard regiments were rebuilt quickly by transferring in troops from other commands. Even with these transfers, it will be several years before the Royal Guards are back to full strength.[2]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the Royal Guards |
Tactics
Different per Unit.
Guardian Duty
Perhaps the most well known and exclusive assignment of the Royal Guards is to guard the throne at the Royal Court on Tharkad. Following a 2528 assassination attempt on Archon Craig Steiner the throne room was enlarged and strengthened to allow two BattleMechs to flank the throne. Usually these are two Griffins but that is not always the case.[3]
2811
In retaliation for the thrashing the Stealths gave to Free Worlds League forces on Poulsbo an assassin was sent after Archon Richard Steiner. The assassin fired a laser pistol at the Archon but the vigilant Royal Guardsman was able to block it with his Griffin's hand.[4]
3056
- Left hand (Federated Suns) side of the Federated Commonwealth throne, Marauder, painted as 1st Kathil Uhlans[5]
- Right hand (Lyran Commonwealth) side of the throne, Crusader, painted as Kell Hounds[5]
3145
- Right hand side of the throne, Kommandant Bonnie Richards, Defiance, 1st Royal Guards[6]
- Left hand side of the throne, Hauptmann Carrie Landis, Warhammer, 3rd Royal Guards[6]
- Flanking both above Mechs, Leutnant Aldous Tanashi (Commanding), four Fenrir battle armor, 4th Royal Guards[6]
- Outside Royal Court entrance, Hauptmann Steven Blasegga, Fafnir, 2nd Royal Guards[6]
Units of the Royal Guards
Color Scheme and Insignia
The Royal Guards paint their machines a base of Lyran blue, with gold painted on the left and right side.
Manticore in Royal Guards colors.
Thunder Hawk in Royal Guards colors.
Banshee in Royal Guards colors.
- Royal Guards Insignia.png
Insignia of the Royal Guards
References
- ↑ Field Report 2765: LCAF, p. 17
- ↑ Field Report: LAAF, p. 14
- ↑ House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 28
- ↑ House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 49
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assumption of Risk, Ch. 17
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 ’’Field Manual: 3145, p. 124, "Royal Guards"
- ↑ House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 89