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==History==
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'''Soren Holmgren'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s family on [[Rasalhague]] was not historically involved in the ongoing resistance against the principality's [[House Kurita|Kurita]] conquerors. His father was an office worker, while his mother painted landscapes. But then the [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]] was assassinated in 3004 by a Rasalhague nationalist, and as punishment, random executions were ordered. Soren's father was one of those so punished, destining Soren for a lifetime dedicated to striking back at House Kurita.
  
'''Soren Holmgren''''s family on [[Rasalhague]] was not historically involved in the ongoing resistance against the principality's [[House Kurita|Kurita]] conquerors. His father was an office worker, while his mother painted landscapes. But then the [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]] was assassinated in 3004 by a Rasalhague nationalist, and as punishment, random executions were ordered. Soren's father was one of those so punished, destining Soren for a lifetime dedicated to striking back at House Kurita.
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As soon as he finished technical school, he volunteered for the Rasalhague liberation guerrillas. They further trained him in covert operations focused on repositioning military hardware. Stealing [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]] is far more technical than merely piloting them, requiring both skills and specialized hardware. Soren excelled at it, substantially reinforcing the armories of the liberation guerrillas, while maintaining a cover as a quiet vehicle mechanic.
  
As soon as he finished technical school, he volunteered for the Raselhague liberation guerrillas. They further trained him in covert operations focused on repositioning military hardware. Stealing [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]] is far more technical than merely piloting them, requiring both skills and specialized hardware. Soren excelled at it, substantially reinforcing the armories of the liberation guerrillas, while maintaining a cover as a quiet vehicle mechanic.
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But these things never last forever. Eventually, you get discovered. The Rasalhague resistance force was grateful enough to get Soren and his remaining family off-planet. Now, his family resettled on a [[Periphery]] world, he works as a mercenary pilot, preferentially seeking out contracts against House Kurita, so he can continue his vendetta.
  
But these things never last forever. Eventually, you get discovered. The Rasalhague resistance force was grateful enough to get Soren and his remaining family off-planet. Now, his family resettled on a [[Periphery]] world, he works as a mercenary pilot, preferentially seeking out contracts against House Kurita, so he can continue his vendetta.
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==Canonicity==
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Soren "Varangian" Holmgren is one of 62 MechWarriors designed by [[BattleTech (Video Game)|''BattleTech'']] (video game) Kickstarter backers of Mercenary Mechcommander and above. Featured only in the [[apocryphal]] computer game [[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech]] video game, the character is considered apocryphal as well.<ref name=BTVG>''BattleTech'' (video game)</ref>
  
==Trivia==
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==References==
Soren "Varangian" Holmgren is one of 62 MechWarriors designed by [[BattleTech (Video Game)|''BattleTech'']] (video game) Kickstarter backers of Mercenary Mechcommander and above. They can be met in hiring halls across the Periphery.
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech]]'' (Video Game)
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* ''[[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech]]'' (video game)
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[[Category:Draconis Combine Characters|Holmgren, Soren]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Holmgren, Soren]]
 
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[[Category:Video Game Characters|Holmgren, Soren]]
 
[[Category:Video Game Characters|Holmgren, Soren]]

Latest revision as of 16:32, 30 August 2022


Soren Holmgren
Soren Holmgren
Personal
Also known asVarangian
Born2989
AffiliationIndependent
Career
ProfessionMercenary MechWarrior

History[edit]

Soren Holmgren's family on Rasalhague was not historically involved in the ongoing resistance against the principality's Kurita conquerors. His father was an office worker, while his mother painted landscapes. But then the Coordinator of the Draconis Combine was assassinated in 3004 by a Rasalhague nationalist, and as punishment, random executions were ordered. Soren's father was one of those so punished, destining Soren for a lifetime dedicated to striking back at House Kurita.

As soon as he finished technical school, he volunteered for the Rasalhague liberation guerrillas. They further trained him in covert operations focused on repositioning military hardware. Stealing BattleMechs is far more technical than merely piloting them, requiring both skills and specialized hardware. Soren excelled at it, substantially reinforcing the armories of the liberation guerrillas, while maintaining a cover as a quiet vehicle mechanic.

But these things never last forever. Eventually, you get discovered. The Rasalhague resistance force was grateful enough to get Soren and his remaining family off-planet. Now, his family resettled on a Periphery world, he works as a mercenary pilot, preferentially seeking out contracts against House Kurita, so he can continue his vendetta.

Canonicity[edit]

Soren "Varangian" Holmgren is one of 62 MechWarriors designed by BattleTech (video game) Kickstarter backers of Mercenary Mechcommander and above. Featured only in the apocryphal computer game BattleTech video game, the character is considered apocryphal as well.[1]

References[edit]

  1. BattleTech (video game)

Bibliography[edit]