Onyoko Akagi

Onyoko Akagi
Personal
AffiliationDraconis Combine
Career
RankChu-sa
ProfessionMechWarrior

Onyoko Akagi was a MechWarrior serving with the Third Benjamin Regulars during Operation REVIVAL and Operation BULLDOG.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

Clan Invasion[edit]

In February 3052, Onyoko Akagi was with the Third Benjamin Regulars on Asgard when the world was attacked by Clan Smoke Jaguar as part of Operation REVIVAL. The Nineteenth Striker Cluster and Fourth Jaguar Dragoons battled with the Third Benjamin Regulars for almost a month around Odin's retreat and the Ragnarok Plains before successfully driving the Combine forces off planet. Onyoko Akagi was one of the few Combine soldiers that escaped off world.[4][3]

Onyoko Akagi would remain with the Third Benjamin Regulars after the defeat on Asgard and go on to earn the rank of Chu-sa. She would command the Second Battalion of the Regulars and be stationed on Meilen prior to Operation BULLDOG.[5]

Operation BULLDOG[edit]

In May 3059, Onyoko Akagi and the Third Benjamin Regulars would return to Asgard as part of the Second Star League's Operation BULLDOG. They would also once again fight against the Fourth Jaguar Dragoons around Odin's Retreat. During the fighting, the Command Trinary of Epsilon Galaxy who was also on world would attempt to slip away to avoid defeat. However, Onyoko's Company would pursue the fleeing Clan forces and catch up with them when the Jaguars unexpectedly ran into a company from the Davion Heavy Guards on the Ragnarok Plains. Caught between the two forces, the Jaguars were destroyed.[6][7]

BattleMech[edit]

Onyoko Akagi piloted a Sunder OmniMech.[2]

References[edit]

  1. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 42: "3rd Benjamin Regulars Unit Profile"
  2. a b The Dragon Roars, p. 21: "Defender"
  3. a b The Dragon Roars, p. 19: "Scenario 2: Wild Justice"
  4. Invading Clans, p. 69: "Asgard (DC)"
  5. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 133: "DCMS Deployment Table - 3059"
  6. The Dragon Roars, p. 19: "Situation"
  7. The Dragon Roars, p. 21: "Aftermath"

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