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Charles Bear
Charles Bear
Personal
Born3005[1]
AffiliationGrey Death Legion
Profile
ProfessionMechWarrior

Charles Bear was a officer with the mercenary Grey Death Legion.[2]

History

Early Life

Bear was born on New Earth, the descendant of Native Americans.[3]

Grey Death Legion

Prior to joining the Legion he was a member of the 4th Tau Ceti Rangers and the 21st Centauri Lancers. Bear didn't consider himself to be a true warrior until he was able to "count coup" by touching an enemy BattleMech[3]. He accomplished this feat 1 April, 3028 during the final battle on Helm, tearing the arm off a Marik Crusader.[4][5]. Some accounts state he didn't manage to count coup until 3050 on Pandora against Clan Jade Falcon[6].


Shortly after the Legion was assigned to Glengarry in 3056, Bear retired. He was award a sizable estate on the Glencoe Highlands in the southern uplands of Scotia.[6]

BattleMech

Bear was known to pilot a CRD-3R Crusader which had been in his family.for three generations [1]. Sometime between 3030 and 3049 his Crusader was altered by exchanging the LRMs for SRMS[7].

Notes

  • In 3030, Charles Bear is an experienced yet Regular (4/4) MechWarrior[3]
  • By 3049 Bear is an Elite (AS Skill 2) MechWarrior. He is know to demoralize enemy troops in addition to having a little luck on his side.[7]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Day of Heroes, p. 20
  2. "BattleTech: Urban Warfare Expansion Pack, Red Hunt"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Gray Death Legion (scenario pack), p. 16
  4. Gray Death Legion (scenario pack), pp. 36-42
  5. The Price of Glory, Ch. 33
  6. 6.0 6.1 Blood of Heros, Ch. 8
  7. 7.0 7.1 Combat Manual: Mercenaries, p. 98

Bibliography