Difference between revisions of "Albert Heidegger"

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| caption            = Albert Heidregger  
 
| caption            = Albert Heidregger  
 
| name                = Albert Heidegger
 
| name                = Albert Heidegger
| birthdate          = [[3114]]{{cn}}
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| birthdate          = [[3114]]<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 89</ref>
 
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| othernames          = "Bugsy"
 
| othernames          = "Bugsy"
 
| affiliation        = [[Lone Wolves]]
 
| affiliation        = [[Lone Wolves]]
| rank                = [[Major]]{{cn}}
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| rank                = [[Major]]<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 89</ref>
 
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| position            = Spokesman for "The Committee"<ref name=TRp96>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96: "Personalities" </ref>
 
| position            = Spokesman for "The Committee"<ref name=TRp96>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96: "Personalities" </ref>
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Originally from the [[Duchy of Andurien]], Heidegger joined the [[Humphreys Training Academy]]. Leaving [[Andurien]] only weeks before his graduation from the training academy after learning of the planned marriage between [[Duke of Andurien|Duke]] [[Ari Humphreys]] and [[Ilsa Centrella-Liao]]. Without any combat experience beyond his training at the academy, he signed on with the Lone Wolves, doing jobs seemingly no one else wanted to do. He slowly learned what was needed to run a mercenary outfit. By 3145, Heidegger was representing the Wolves in both contract negotiations and in the field.<ref name=TRp96/>
 
Originally from the [[Duchy of Andurien]], Heidegger joined the [[Humphreys Training Academy]]. Leaving [[Andurien]] only weeks before his graduation from the training academy after learning of the planned marriage between [[Duke of Andurien|Duke]] [[Ari Humphreys]] and [[Ilsa Centrella-Liao]]. Without any combat experience beyond his training at the academy, he signed on with the Lone Wolves, doing jobs seemingly no one else wanted to do. He slowly learned what was needed to run a mercenary outfit. By 3145, Heidegger was representing the Wolves in both contract negotiations and in the field.<ref name=TRp96/>
  
In [[3151]], the Wolves traveled to [[Alyina]], the capital of the newly born [[Alyina Mercantile League]]. There, Heidegger impressed their new boss, the Syndic Factor [[Marena]], proving to be a keen haggler in his own right. Six months later, the Wolves didn't renew their contract and moved to [[Sudeten]], citing, in Albert's words, ''a lack of action''. Though they never were contracted by the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]], the Wolves were key to defending the planet against the invasion of [[Clan Hell's Horses]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 45-55</ref>
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In [[3151]], the Wolves traveled to [[Alyina]], the capital of the newly born [[Alyina Mercantile League]]. There, the 18 September, Heidegger had a private meeting with the Syndic Factor [[Marena]], and impressed her, proving to be a keen haggler in his own right. Both bargained hard, eventually settling in a monetary payment and an [[OmniMech]] at each month of their six months contract.
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Ten  days later, the 25 September, Heidegger led the Lone Wolves into defending Alyina's ''Factory Zone 4'' against a [[pirate]] raid.<ref>''Lone Wolf and Fox''</ref>
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Six months later, the Wolves didn't renew their contract and moved to [[Sudeten]], citing, in Albert's words, ''a lack of action''. Though they never were contracted by the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]], the Wolves were key to defending the planet against the invasion of [[Clan Hell's Horses]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 45-55</ref>
  
 
Despite being officially only the spokesman of the Wolves ''Committee'', Heidegger left his mark on the group, heavily emphasizing training together. This approach paid dividends during the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)|Battle of Sudeten]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 67</ref>
 
Despite being officially only the spokesman of the Wolves ''Committee'', Heidegger left his mark on the group, heavily emphasizing training together. This approach paid dividends during the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)|Battle of Sudeten]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 67</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Tamar Rising]]''
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* ''[[Tamar Rising]]'' (sourcebook)
* ''[[Lone Wolf and Fox]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Lone Wolf and Fox]] in [[Shrapnel issue 13]]'' (novel)
  
 
[[Category: Mercenary Characters|Heidegger, Albert]]
 
[[Category: Mercenary Characters|Heidegger, Albert]]

Revision as of 14:01, 15 August 2023

Albert Heidegger
Albert Heidegger
Personal
Also known as"Bugsy"
Born3114[1]
AffiliationLone Wolves
Profile
RankMajor[2]
Position(s)Spokesman for "The Committee"[3]
ProfessionMechWarrior

Albert Heidegger was a major in the Lone Wolves mercenary command.[3]

History

Originally from the Duchy of Andurien, Heidegger joined the Humphreys Training Academy. Leaving Andurien only weeks before his graduation from the training academy after learning of the planned marriage between Duke Ari Humphreys and Ilsa Centrella-Liao. Without any combat experience beyond his training at the academy, he signed on with the Lone Wolves, doing jobs seemingly no one else wanted to do. He slowly learned what was needed to run a mercenary outfit. By 3145, Heidegger was representing the Wolves in both contract negotiations and in the field.[3]

In 3151, the Wolves traveled to Alyina, the capital of the newly born Alyina Mercantile League. There, the 18 September, Heidegger had a private meeting with the Syndic Factor Marena, and impressed her, proving to be a keen haggler in his own right. Both bargained hard, eventually settling in a monetary payment and an OmniMech at each month of their six months contract. Ten days later, the 25 September, Heidegger led the Lone Wolves into defending Alyina's Factory Zone 4 against a pirate raid.[4]

Six months later, the Wolves didn't renew their contract and moved to Sudeten, citing, in Albert's words, a lack of action. Though they never were contracted by the Clan Jade Falcon Remnants, the Wolves were key to defending the planet against the invasion of Clan Hell's Horses.[5]

Despite being officially only the spokesman of the Wolves Committee, Heidegger left his mark on the group, heavily emphasizing training together. This approach paid dividends during the Battle of Sudeten.[6]

BattleMech

After the Battle of Sudeten, Heidegger was given a salvaged Hell's Horses' Dire Wolf (Daishi).[7]

References

  1. Tamar Rising p. 89
  2. Tamar Rising p. 89
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tamar Rising, p. 96: "Personalities"
  4. Lone Wolf and Fox
  5. Tamar Rising p. 45-55
  6. Tamar Rising p. 67
  7. Tamar Rising p. 89

Bibliography