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'''Chekaar''' is a planet that, as of ca. 3024, was situated within the [[Draconis Combine]]'s [[Rasalhague Military District]]. Duke [[Hassid Ricol]] was Duke of Chekaar at this time.<ref name=DTR27>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 27</ref>
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Ricol's warleader, [[Harimandir Singh]], was a native of Chekaar.<ref name=DTR27/>
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Since it does not show up on any star maps under this name and considering the official ruling that all systems in the [[Inner Sphere]] have been mapped by now, Chekaar is implied to be a secondary planet in a system going by a different name. Possible systems include the [[Rodigo]] system, the birthplace of Duke Hassid Ricol which is also named as the seat of his power in [[apocryphal]] sources,<ref>''BattleTechnology'' magazine, issue #0102, p. 4</ref> or the [[Kaesong]] system that replaced Chekaar in the German translation of the only source ever naming it.
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*''[[Decision at Thunder Rift]]''

Revision as of 08:22, 19 November 2015

Chekaar is a planet that, as of ca. 3024, was situated within the Draconis Combine's Rasalhague Military District. Duke Hassid Ricol was Duke of Chekaar at this time.[1]

Ricol's warleader, Harimandir Singh, was a native of Chekaar.[1]

Since it does not show up on any star maps under this name and considering the official ruling that all systems in the Inner Sphere have been mapped by now, Chekaar is implied to be a secondary planet in a system going by a different name. Possible systems include the Rodigo system, the birthplace of Duke Hassid Ricol which is also named as the seat of his power in apocryphal sources,[2] or the Kaesong system that replaced Chekaar in the German translation of the only source ever naming it.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 27
  2. BattleTechnology magazine, issue #0102, p. 4

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