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'''Tristan Fletcher''' was a [[trueborn]] warrior of [[Clan Hell's Horses]] who was Galaxy Commander of [[Fire Horse Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Fire Horse Galaxy]] in 3135.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 100, 'Fulk Lassenerra'</ref>
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'''Tristan Fletcher''' was a [[trueborn]] warrior of [[Clan Hell's Horses]] who was Galaxy Commander of [[Fire Horse Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Fire Horse Galaxy]] in 3135.<ref name=ER3145p100>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 100: "Fulk Lassenerra"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In charge of Fire Horse Galaxy, Fletcher was impressed by young warrior [[Fulk Lassenerra]] and made Lassenerra his aide. Fletcher and Lassenerra both travelled on the [[Congress]]-class frigate CHH ''[[Bucephalus]]'' to [[Skye]] in 3135, where Fletcher challenged Galaxy Commander [[Malvina Hazen]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] to a [[Trial of Possession]] for the use of the [[Mongol Doctrine]],<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 100, 'Fulk Lassenerra'</ref> which was a tactical doctrine which had originated with Clan Hell's Horses as a concept for the use of light cavalry assets. Hazen had re-interpreted the Mongol Doctrine, eschewing the use of light cavalry and instead turning it into a policy of extreme and ostentatious brutality against defeated enemies, to cow others into submission.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 61, '666th Mechanized Assault Cluster'</ref>
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In charge of Fire Horse Galaxy, Fletcher was impressed by young warrior [[Fulk Lassenerra]] and made Lassenerra his aide. Fletcher and Lassenerra both travelled on the [[Congress]]-class frigate CHH ''[[Bucephalus]]'' to [[Skye]] in 3135, where Fletcher challenged Galaxy Commander [[Malvina Hazen]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] to a [[Trial of Possession]] for the use of the [[Mongol Doctrine]],<ref name=ER3145p100 /> which was a tactical doctrine which had originated with Clan Hell's Horses as a concept for the use of light cavalry assets. Hazen had re-interpreted the Mongol Doctrine, eschewing the use of light cavalry and instead turning it into a policy of extreme and ostentatious brutality against defeated enemies, to cow others into submission.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 61: "666th Mechanized Assault Cluster"</ref>
  
Fletcher claimed that Hazen had misappropriated the Mongol Doctrine, and he wished to return it to its rightful practitioners in the Hell's Horses. Hazen accepted, and the two fought in identical [[Scimitar Mk.II]] tanks.<ref>''A Rending of Falcons'', p. 12</ref> Hazen defeated Fletcher by disabling both his tank and her own, before killing him on foot with a sword.<ref>''A Rending of Falcons'', p. 32-35</ref> With Fletcher's death, Hazen would go on to win the loyalty of Fire Horse Galaxy and elements of the Horses' [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Beta Galaxy]], as they came to believe in her re-interpretation of the Mongol Doctrine.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 60-61, 'First Horde Cluster', '666th Mechanized Assault Cluster'</ref>
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Fletcher claimed that Hazen had misappropriated the Mongol Doctrine, and he wished to return it to its rightful practitioners in the Hell's Horses. Hazen accepted, and the two fought in identical [[Scimitar Mk.II]] tanks.<ref>''A Rending of Falcons'', p. 12</ref> Hazen defeated Fletcher by disabling both his tank and her own, before killing him on foot with a sword.<ref>''A Rending of Falcons'', pp. 32–35</ref> With Fletcher's death, Hazen would go on to win the loyalty of Fire Horse Galaxy and elements of the Horses' [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Beta Galaxy]], as they came to believe in her re-interpretation of the Mongol Doctrine.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', pp. 60–61: "First Horde Cluster", "666th Mechanized Assault Cluster"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 22 October 2022

Tristan Fletcher
Personal
DiedAugust 3, 3135[1]
AffiliationClan Hell's Horses
Career
RankGalaxy Commander
ProfessionArmor commander

Tristan Fletcher was a trueborn warrior of Clan Hell's Horses who was Galaxy Commander of Fire Horse Galaxy in 3135.[2]

History

In charge of Fire Horse Galaxy, Fletcher was impressed by young warrior Fulk Lassenerra and made Lassenerra his aide. Fletcher and Lassenerra both travelled on the Congress-class frigate CHH Bucephalus to Skye in 3135, where Fletcher challenged Galaxy Commander Malvina Hazen of Clan Jade Falcon to a Trial of Possession for the use of the Mongol Doctrine,[2] which was a tactical doctrine which had originated with Clan Hell's Horses as a concept for the use of light cavalry assets. Hazen had re-interpreted the Mongol Doctrine, eschewing the use of light cavalry and instead turning it into a policy of extreme and ostentatious brutality against defeated enemies, to cow others into submission.[3]

Fletcher claimed that Hazen had misappropriated the Mongol Doctrine, and he wished to return it to its rightful practitioners in the Hell's Horses. Hazen accepted, and the two fought in identical Scimitar Mk.II tanks.[4] Hazen defeated Fletcher by disabling both his tank and her own, before killing him on foot with a sword.[5] With Fletcher's death, Hazen would go on to win the loyalty of Fire Horse Galaxy and elements of the Horses' Beta Galaxy, as they came to believe in her re-interpretation of the Mongol Doctrine.[6]

References

  1. A Rending of Falcons, p. 30
  2. 2.0 2.1 Era Report: 3145, p. 100: "Fulk Lassenerra"
  3. Era Report: 3145, p. 61: "666th Mechanized Assault Cluster"
  4. A Rending of Falcons, p. 12
  5. A Rending of Falcons, pp. 32–35
  6. Era Report: 3145, pp. 60–61: "First Horde Cluster", "666th Mechanized Assault Cluster"

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