Difference between revisions of "Cora Nova Cat"
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| name = Cora Nova Cat | | name = Cora Nova Cat | ||
| birthdate = 17 August [[3113]]<ref name=MWDA-CNC>''MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards'', p. 62, "Cora Nova Cat"</ref> | | birthdate = 17 August [[3113]]<ref name=MWDA-CNC>''MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards'', p. 62, "Cora Nova Cat"</ref> | ||
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+ | Star Commander '''Cora Nova Cat''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]], serving with the [[Spirit Cats]], during the [[Dark Age Era]].<ref name=MWDA-CNC></ref><ref name=TRO:Ip30>''Technical Readout: Irregulars'', p. 30, "''Demeter'' AgroMech MOD"</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Personal Appearance== | ||
+ | Cora had blond hair and violet eyes.<ref name=MWDA-CNC/> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | A [[freeborn]] who grew up in a ''[[sibko]]'', early in her career Cora expressed disdain for the spiritual practices of the Spirit Cats, even naming her 'Mech "''Infidel''" to emphasize her professed disbelief. This gained her a slot in the Spirit Cats [[Omicron Cluster (Clan Protectorate)|Omicron Cluster]], which tended to be less enamored of [[Clan Nova Cat]] mysticism. | |
− | + | This doubt, already suspected to be surface-level, did not last however. Despite fighting several [[Trial (Clan)|Trials]] to defend her skepticism, on [[Small World]] she experienced a vision that spurred her to try to sacrifice herself to protect [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Kev Rosse]]. To her surprise, she survived, the now-faithful MechWarrior was transferred to the [[Purifier Cluster (Clan Protectorate)|Purifier Cluster]] and promoted to Star Commander. While the details of her vision was not made public, Galaxy Commander Rosse was known to consider it important to his cause.<ref name=MWDA-CNC/><ref name=TRO:Ip30/> | |
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=='Mechs== | =='Mechs== | ||
− | Cora piloted a ''[[Demeter (IndustrialMech)|Demeter]]'' MOD, which she named ''Infidel''.<ref name=MWDA-CNC/><ref name=TRO:Ip30/> | + | Cora was known to have piloted a ''[[Demeter (IndustrialMech)|Demeter]]'' AgroMech MOD, [[BattleMech Serial Numbers|serial number]] IMC-02037/8, which she named ''Infidel''.<ref name=MWDA-CNC/><ref name=TRO:Ip30/> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Irregulars]]'' | * ''[[Technical Readout: Irregulars]]'' | ||
− | [[Category:Clan Spirit Cat Characters|Cora Nova Cat]] | + | [[Category:Clan Spirit Cat Characters|Nova Cat, Cora]] |
− | [[Category:Notable Demeter Pilots| | + | [[Category:Republic of the Sphere Characters|Nova Cat, Cora]] |
+ | [[Category:Notable Demeter Pilots|Nova Cat, Cora]] |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 23 March 2024
Cora Nova Cat | |
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Born | 17 August 3113[1] |
Affiliation | Spirit Cats |
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Rank | Star Commander |
Profession | MechWarrior |
Star Commander Cora Nova Cat was a MechWarrior, serving with the Spirit Cats, during the Dark Age Era.[1][2]
Personal Appearance[edit]
Cora had blond hair and violet eyes.[1]
History[edit]
A freeborn who grew up in a sibko, early in her career Cora expressed disdain for the spiritual practices of the Spirit Cats, even naming her 'Mech "Infidel" to emphasize her professed disbelief. This gained her a slot in the Spirit Cats Omicron Cluster, which tended to be less enamored of Clan Nova Cat mysticism.
This doubt, already suspected to be surface-level, did not last however. Despite fighting several Trials to defend her skepticism, on Small World she experienced a vision that spurred her to try to sacrifice herself to protect Galaxy Commander Kev Rosse. To her surprise, she survived, the now-faithful MechWarrior was transferred to the Purifier Cluster and promoted to Star Commander. While the details of her vision was not made public, Galaxy Commander Rosse was known to consider it important to his cause.[1][2]
'Mechs[edit]
Cora was known to have piloted a Demeter AgroMech MOD, serial number IMC-02037/8, which she named Infidel.[1][2]