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==History==
 
==History==
In December [[3073]], aging Sergeant Grange led militia MechWarrior [[Kevin Langstrom]] to a hidden bunker in the Padishan Flats desert on [[Warren]] where the Black Marauder was stored, and told him its backstory:
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In December [[3073]] aging Sergeant Grange led militia MechWarrior [[Kevin Langstrom]] to a hidden bunker in the Padishan Flats desert on [[Warren]] where the Black Marauder was stored, and told him its backstory:
  
 
According to Sergeant Grange, the [[9th FedCom RCT|Ninth FedCom RCT]] had originally found the 'Mech by chance shortly after the [[Fourth Succession War]], sitting on an airless asteroid in an uninhabited system one jump from [[Malagrotta]] where the unit recharged their [[jump drive]]. Their next jump to [[Agliana]] saw the crew emerge scared and fearful, with no recollection why or what happened in the split-second jump. One particularly sensitive man suffered a [[jumpsick|jump psychosis]] out of the blue and committed suicide by spacing himself. After a tech died from an accidental (and technically impossible) weapons discharge and a MechWarrior later vanished under mysterious and frightening circumstances while piloting the 'Mech, the Black Marauder was seen as cursed, and nobody wanted to pilot it. The unit's colonel finally picked it for himself and put it out on maneuvers, only to return two hours later than expected, pale and tired, and ordered the 'Mech be put away for good. Grange and one Jim Mullins subsequently stowed it away in the bunker on Warren after the [[War of 3039]], vowing never to reveal its location. Mullins passed away without breaking his vow, but old Sergeant Grange would lead MechWarrior Langstrom to the hiding place thirty-five years later because he felt that the [[Jihad]] that was unfolding was a different kind of war, one that needed the Black Marauder to participate.<ref>''Marauder'' (Grange's narration to Kevin Langstrom)</ref>
 
According to Sergeant Grange, the [[9th FedCom RCT|Ninth FedCom RCT]] had originally found the 'Mech by chance shortly after the [[Fourth Succession War]], sitting on an airless asteroid in an uninhabited system one jump from [[Malagrotta]] where the unit recharged their [[jump drive]]. Their next jump to [[Agliana]] saw the crew emerge scared and fearful, with no recollection why or what happened in the split-second jump. One particularly sensitive man suffered a [[jumpsick|jump psychosis]] out of the blue and committed suicide by spacing himself. After a tech died from an accidental (and technically impossible) weapons discharge and a MechWarrior later vanished under mysterious and frightening circumstances while piloting the 'Mech, the Black Marauder was seen as cursed, and nobody wanted to pilot it. The unit's colonel finally picked it for himself and put it out on maneuvers, only to return two hours later than expected, pale and tired, and ordered the 'Mech be put away for good. Grange and one Jim Mullins subsequently stowed it away in the bunker on Warren after the [[War of 3039]], vowing never to reveal its location. Mullins passed away without breaking his vow, but old Sergeant Grange would lead MechWarrior Langstrom to the hiding place thirty-five years later because he felt that the [[Jihad]] that was unfolding was a different kind of war, one that needed the Black Marauder to participate.<ref>''Marauder'' (Grange's narration to Kevin Langstrom)</ref>
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In the following year he slew a fellow MechWarrior who taunted him in a fit of rage and hid the body in the Black Marauder's leg casing (which curiously seemed to cure a malfunction in the actuators on the sidelines that had been impossible to pin down and fix beforehand). Before the murder could be uncovered, a raid by [[Taurian Concordat]] forces sent the unit scrambling to defend the town of Cobalt. During the following battle Langstrom fell into a killing frenzy, refusing to withdraw when ordered and effectively razing the town while battling Taurians. When confronted by Grange who demanded he give up the ''Marauder'', Langstrom attacked and destroyed Grange's ''[[Enforcer]]''. At that point a pirate group, [[Grady's Grinders]], arrived on the scene with six 'Mechs. They offered Langstrom to join them in the [[Tortuga Fusiliers]], or face the prospect of being court-martialed and presumably executed for attacking Grange. Langstrom accepted their offer, then casually killed their leader by destroying the cockpit of his ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' with a [[PPC]] blast and declared himself their new leader.<ref>''Kindred Soul''</ref>
 
In the following year he slew a fellow MechWarrior who taunted him in a fit of rage and hid the body in the Black Marauder's leg casing (which curiously seemed to cure a malfunction in the actuators on the sidelines that had been impossible to pin down and fix beforehand). Before the murder could be uncovered, a raid by [[Taurian Concordat]] forces sent the unit scrambling to defend the town of Cobalt. During the following battle Langstrom fell into a killing frenzy, refusing to withdraw when ordered and effectively razing the town while battling Taurians. When confronted by Grange who demanded he give up the ''Marauder'', Langstrom attacked and destroyed Grange's ''[[Enforcer]]''. At that point a pirate group, [[Grady's Grinders]], arrived on the scene with six 'Mechs. They offered Langstrom to join them in the [[Tortuga Fusiliers]], or face the prospect of being court-martialed and presumably executed for attacking Grange. Langstrom accepted their offer, then casually killed their leader by destroying the cockpit of his ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' with a [[PPC]] blast and declared himself their new leader.<ref>''Kindred Soul''</ref>
  
On [[Tortuga Prime]], Kevin Langstrom would become known as Black Kevin. He and his 'Mech instilled fear in his fellow pirates. In [[3080]] pirate king Ravannion tried to sell him out by luring him on a mission deep into the [[Federated Suns]] that was in reality a trap set by Sergeant Grange. Black Kevin escaped in a bloody battle involving civilian hostages chained to the pirate 'Mechs, and returned to kill Ravannion. According to legend, when Black Kevin confronted Ravannion after his return he walked to the palace, with the unmanned Black Marauder walking behind him with its canopy open; it was later implied that the 'Mech may have been refitted with the remote drone controls from a [[Hi-Scout]] drone carrier they had destroyed during their mission. Black Kevin then left Tortuga with the Black Marauder, after having spoken in vague terms about a "place where the [[Star League]] poked through" to some unspecified "beyond" that he wanted to find, after having previously shown a keen interest in star maps and, according to the narrator, having obtained star maps from a library during the raid.<ref>''Ravager''</ref>
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On [[Tortuga Prime]], Kevin Langstrom would become known as Black Kevin. He and his 'Mech instilled fear in his fellow pirates. In [[3080]] pirate king Ravannion tried to sell him out by luring him on a mission deep into the [[Federated Suns]] that was in reality a trap set by Sergeant Grange. Black Kevin escaped in a bloody battle involving civilian hostages chained to the pirate 'Mechs, and returned to kill Ravannion. According to legend, when Black Kevin confronted Ravannion after his return he walked to the palace, with the unmanned Black Marauder walking behind him with its canopy open; it was later implied that the 'Mech may have been refitted with the remote drone controls from a [[Hi-Scout]] drone carrier they had destroyed during their mission. Black Kevin then left Tortuga with the Black Marauder, after having spoken in vague terms about a "place where the [[Star League]] poked through" to some unspecified "beyond" that he wanted to find, after having previously shown a keen interest in starmaps and, according to the narrator, having obtained starmaps from a library during the raid.<ref>''Ravager''</ref>
  
 
Both Black Kevin and his ''Marauder'' vanished after the conclusion of the Jihad, but the legends and stories of "The Dark One" only grew in their absence, that it walked without a pilot and drained the souls of those who got to close to it. During the [[Dark Age era]] rumors of a black ''Marauder'' of somehow off proportions and unnatural movement operating again in the [[Spinward]] Periphery began to emerge. After two Knights of the [[Brotherhood of Randis]] set out in pursuit of a 'Mech rumored to be committing atrocities on [[Novo Franklin]], with one Knight-Errant disappearing and the other returning Dispossessed and speaking of "The Dark One,"<ref name=rg9p7>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 9'', p. 7 "Valkyrie"</ref> Brother [[Perseus Schell]] of the Brotherhood vowed to personally melt down its every last circuit and scrap of armor to end the threat.<ref name=rg5p8>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6'', p. 8 "Marauder"</ref> During this period jumbled [[BattleROM]]s recovered from a destroyed [[3rd Raven Auxiliaries (Clan Snow Raven)|Third Raven Auxillary]] [[Star]], lost three jumps from [[Valasha]], reportedly show an encounter with a jet black ''Marauder'', shrouded in both what appeared to be ECM and smoke. Effortlessly slaughtering two Raven [[Viper (Dragonfly)|''Viper''s]] and three [[Summoner (Thor)|''Summoner''s]], the ''Marauder'' immediately downed two of the ''Summoners'' by simultaneous cockpit hits before he picked off the lighter 'Mechs and finally the commander. The unnamed [[Star Commander]]'s ''Summoner'' was found by the [[Raven Alliance]] recovery team upright and armless, its cockpit empty yet sealed from the inside.<ref name=rg3p13>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 3'', p. 13 "Summoner (Thor)"</ref>
 
Both Black Kevin and his ''Marauder'' vanished after the conclusion of the Jihad, but the legends and stories of "The Dark One" only grew in their absence, that it walked without a pilot and drained the souls of those who got to close to it. During the [[Dark Age era]] rumors of a black ''Marauder'' of somehow off proportions and unnatural movement operating again in the [[Spinward]] Periphery began to emerge. After two Knights of the [[Brotherhood of Randis]] set out in pursuit of a 'Mech rumored to be committing atrocities on [[Novo Franklin]], with one Knight-Errant disappearing and the other returning Dispossessed and speaking of "The Dark One,"<ref name=rg9p7>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 9'', p. 7 "Valkyrie"</ref> Brother [[Perseus Schell]] of the Brotherhood vowed to personally melt down its every last circuit and scrap of armor to end the threat.<ref name=rg5p8>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 6'', p. 8 "Marauder"</ref> During this period jumbled [[BattleROM]]s recovered from a destroyed [[3rd Raven Auxiliaries (Clan Snow Raven)|Third Raven Auxillary]] [[Star]], lost three jumps from [[Valasha]], reportedly show an encounter with a jet black ''Marauder'', shrouded in both what appeared to be ECM and smoke. Effortlessly slaughtering two Raven [[Viper (Dragonfly)|''Viper''s]] and three [[Summoner (Thor)|''Summoner''s]], the ''Marauder'' immediately downed two of the ''Summoners'' by simultaneous cockpit hits before he picked off the lighter 'Mechs and finally the commander. The unnamed [[Star Commander]]'s ''Summoner'' was found by the [[Raven Alliance]] recovery team upright and armless, its cockpit empty yet sealed from the inside.<ref name=rg3p13>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 3'', p. 13 "Summoner (Thor)"</ref>

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