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===ComStar=== | ===ComStar=== | ||
− | She infiltrated [[ComStar]] after passing all their indoctrination process with the rank of acolyte on orders from [[Paladin]] [[Kelson Sorenson]], in their search for [[Tucker Harwell]].<ref>''3135 PDA Journals'', p. 40 "03 May 3135"</ref> | + | She infiltrated [[ComStar]] after passing all their indoctrination process with the rank of acolyte on orders from [[Paladin (rank)|Paladin]] [[Kelson Sorenson]], in their search for [[Tucker Harwell]].<ref>''3135 PDA Journals'', p. 40 "03 May 3135"</ref> |
===Rescue=== | ===Rescue=== | ||
− | Alexi | + | Alexi infiltrated the ComStar special projects base on [[Luyten 68-28]] in the guise of [[Demi-Precentor]] Sandra Whitfield.<ref name=ABoWc4>''A Bonfire of Worlds'', Ch. 4</ref> |
==BattleMech== | ==BattleMech== | ||
− | Alexi was known to pilot a ''[[Black Knight]]'' BattleMech called "Miss Direction" during | + | Alexi was known to pilot a ''[[Black Knight]]'' BattleMech called "Miss Direction" during her career.<ref name=PC>''MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards'', p. 317</ref> |
Revision as of 16:53, 16 September 2020
Alexi Holt | |
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Personal | |
Also known as | "Sandra Whitfield" |
Affiliation | Republic of the Sphere |
Profile | |
Profession | Knight of the Republic |
Alexi Holt was a Knight of the Republic.
History
Wyatt
Alexi Holt was responsible for protecting Tucker Harwell from both the Oriente Protectorate and the Spirit Cats on the world of Wyatt.[1]
ComStar
She infiltrated ComStar after passing all their indoctrination process with the rank of acolyte on orders from Paladin Kelson Sorenson, in their search for Tucker Harwell.[2]
Rescue
Alexi infiltrated the ComStar special projects base on Luyten 68-28 in the guise of Demi-Precentor Sandra Whitfield.[3]
BattleMech
Alexi was known to pilot a Black Knight BattleMech called "Miss Direction" during her career.[4]