Archer Christifori

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Archer Kendrick Christifori
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Bornc. 3020
Died3069
AffiliationLyran Alliance
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ProfessionMajor General
Family
SiblingsAndrea Christifori

History

Born c. 3020[1], Archer Christifori hailed from a well respected family on Thorin, the operators of Christifori Express, an interplanetary shipping company.

Operation BULLDOG

Serving as a company commander in Victor Steiner-Davions Tenth Lyran Guard, winning the Star League Medal of Honor for his bravery during a drop against Clan Smoke Jaguar forces on Huntress. He was one of the only two Operation BULLDOG warriors to earn this honor. Upon his return to Thorin he accepted the position of commanding officer of the Thorin Militia.

FedCom Civil War

In October 3062 the First Battalion of the Fifteenth Arcturan Guards where posted to Thorin. This placed Leutnant Colonel Christifori and his Militia under the command of Colonel Felix Blucher.

Christifori began his involvement in the war because of the death of his sister. He formed his unit the Archer's Avengers (A2 for short) and successfully took Thorin and Muphrid in 3063 and later, after collaboration with the mercenary unit Snord's Irregulars, Odessa. In 3064-3065 Christifori also led Operation Audacity with A2, Phelan Kell and his Clan Wolf-in-Exile and Adam Steiner and his forces. This operation was designed to check the untimely invasion of the Inner Sphere by Clan Jade Falcon during the FedCom Civil War. This was done by jumping deep into the Jade Falcon occupation zone and taking worlds behind their lines.

Christifori and his unit took part in the battles on New Avalon in early 3067. They undertook a diversionary assault on Avalon Island, pretending to be the main assault force to draw loyalist units away from the true intended beachhead on the island's opposite side. Although this action exhausted his troops and incurred heavy casualties, Christifori and at least some of his troops also took part in the assault on Davion Palace, though it remains unclear if they were deployed as an irregular floating "firefighter" unit or acting entirely on their own behalf.

Ultimately, Victor Steiner-Davion did Archer Christifori the favor of sending him back with Jackson Davion to arrest Katherine Steiner-Davion following her unconditional surrender: It was Christifori who got to handcuff and march the captive Katherine Steiner-Davion off from her throne.

Post-Civil War and death on Baker 3

Following the civil war, Christifori and the Avengers were posted to Gibbs and undergoing demobilization as of September 3067. This process was aborted as the Blakist Jihad began and the unit remained on the LAAF rolls for the next year and a half.

In response in a new Jade Falcon incursion into the Lyran Alliance, Christifori and the Avengers were tasked with assaulting Baker 3 alongside the Knights of St. Cameron. This strike into the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone was intended to threaten their lines of communication and divert Falcon units from Lyran territory; instead it ended in disaster for the Avengers. Confronting two veteran front-line Clan Clusters (the 7th and 8th Talons) rather than the garrison cluster expected, the Avengers were hammered from the start and only a surprise attack by the Knights upon the Falcons' rear allowed the survivors to retreat to their DropShips. Archer Christifori was not among them and was listed as MIA.[2]

When the Jade Falcons joined Devlin Stone's coalition some years later, they confirmed that Christifori had indeed been killed.[3]

BattleMech

His trademark BattleMech was a Penetrator that was modified from its original stock model specifications over time, making use of captured Clan Extended Range Large Laser technology that was salvaged from Clan space. Clan technology has consistently given him an advantage over many Inner Sphere pilots.

It is suggested that he is romantically involved with his XO, Colonel Katya Chaffee, a native of Thorin and a victim of neural feedback damage.

References

  1. Call of Duty, Chapter 1
  2. Blake Ascending, p. 205, "Avengers Fall Back"
  3. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 99

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