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Colonel '''Wayne Waco''' is the commander of the [[mercenary]] command called [[Waco Rangers]]. Waco and his Rangers have pursued a vendetta against [[Wolf's Dragoons]] since an engagement between the two units in which Wayne Waco's son was killed by a Dragoon [['Mech]] stepping on him. The Rangers claim the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claim it was an accident. Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] against the Dragoons on [[Outreach]]. Though there are no witnesses to the event, Waco and his destroyed 'Mech were found near the ''[[Archer]]'' that contained a slain [[Jaime Wolf]]. Conjecture points to a final battle between the two foes that ended in the death of both geriatric MechWarriors.
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Colonel '''Wayne Waco''' is the commander of the [[mercenary]] command called [[Waco Rangers]]. Waco and his Rangers have pursued a vendetta against [[Wolf's Dragoons]] since an engagement between the two units in which Wayne Waco's son was killed by a Dragoon [['Mech]] stepping on him. The Rangers claim the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claim it was an accident. Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] against the Dragoons on [[Outreach]]. This insurrection was orchestrated by the [[Word of Blake]], who had viewed the Dragoons as a thorn in their side for some time. Though there are no witnesses to the event, Waco and his destroyed 'Mech were found near the ''[[Archer]]'' that contained a slain [[Jaime Wolf]]. Conjecture points to a final battle between the two foes that ended in the death of both geriatric MechWarriors.
  
  

Revision as of 00:22, 24 February 2010

Colonel Wayne Waco is the commander of the mercenary command called Waco Rangers. Waco and his Rangers have pursued a vendetta against Wolf's Dragoons since an engagement between the two units in which Wayne Waco's son was killed by a Dragoon 'Mech stepping on him. The Rangers claim the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claim it was an accident. Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected MechWarriors against the Dragoons on Outreach. This insurrection was orchestrated by the Word of Blake, who had viewed the Dragoons as a thorn in their side for some time. Though there are no witnesses to the event, Waco and his destroyed 'Mech were found near the Archer that contained a slain Jaime Wolf. Conjecture points to a final battle between the two foes that ended in the death of both geriatric MechWarriors.


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