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'''Cullen Craig''' was an officer with the [[Northwind Highlanders]], serving as the commanding officer of [[Stirling's Fusiliers]], Third Battalion in [[3058]].<ref name=IoWc4>''Impetus of War'', ch. 4</ref>
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'''Cullen Craig''' was an officer with the [[Northwind Highlanders]], originally serving as the commanding officer of [[Stirling's Fusiliers]], Third Battalion in [[3058]].<ref name=IoWc4>''Impetus of War'', ch. 4</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Cullen enlisted into the Northwind Highlanders and rose to the rank of Major, commanding a battalion on [[Stirling's Fusiliers]]. On that regiment, under Major McFranklin's command, the unit become too little specialized. By [[3058]], McFranklin's death and replacement by the former Capellan [[Loren Jaffray]] caused trouble, both to Craif and to Major [[Kurt Blakadar]]. Jaffray wanted to turn the regiment into a better trained one, and his complete overhaul disgusted both Majors, which complained soundly, both to Jaffray and to his superior, [[Andrea Stirling]], resisting the changes.<ref>''Impetus of War'', prologue</ref>  
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Cullen was native-born on Northwind and enlisted into the Northwind Highlanders, where he rose to the rank of Major, commanding Third Battalion of [[Stirling's Fusiliers]]. Under Major McFranklin's command, the Fusiliers regiment was becoming unprincipled, with favoritism, nepotism, and other less-than-ethical actions becoming normalized, which Craig was quite comfortable with. By [[3058]], McFranklin's death in battle and replacement with the former [[Death Commando]] Major [[Loren Jaffray]] caused friction, both with Craig and with his fellow Fusilier Major [[Kurt Blakadar]]. Jaffray wanted to turn the regiment around by improving training and eliminating unethical activity, but his complete overhaul of the Fusilers' operations upset both Majors, who resented the changes and complained to both Jaffray and to their superior officer, Colonel [[Andrea Stirling]]<ref>''Impetus of War'', prologue</ref>  
  
After the Fusiliers had been contracted to take [[Wayside V]] from the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], he, along with Blakadar, the 14 May, had a meeting with Loren and the unit's Chief Technician. Jaffray discussed with them the changes to the unit, incorporating all available Jump Jets 'Mechs to the regiment. Craig loudly protested it, but Jaffray refused to change his orders. The same day, Craig went to protest directly against colonel Stirling, but she refused to change Loren's orders and gave him all his support.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 4-5</ref>  
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After the Fusiliers had been contracted to take [[Wayside V]] from [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], Craig and Blakadar had a meeting with Jaffray and the unit's Chief Technician. Jaffray discussed his planned changes to the unit, including a switch to energy weapons to lower ammunition dependency and incorporating more jump-capable 'Mechs into the regiment. Craig protested and wished to slow the alterations to the unit's equipment profile, but Jaffray refused to change his orders. The same day, Craig went to protest directly to Colonel Stirling, but she refused to veto Jaffray's orders and indicated that she was supporting his actions as her Executive Officer.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 4-5</ref>  
  
 
===Wayside V===
 
===Wayside V===
Once on Wayside V, he assisted at a meeting the 3 July. he suggested to entrench in the Isthmus of Bannockburn, to dig and hold, awaiting the reinforcements, but when the other officers said than that was impossible, he refused to change of opinion. When Loren interrogated a captured Jaguar, [[Kerndon]], Craig was present, and when he refused to answer to Cullen's questions, as he wasn't his bondholder, Craig almost hit the wounded clansman<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 14</ref>
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Once on Wayside V, the operation quickly descended into chaos as they encountered the Smoke Jaguars' new front-line [[Tau Galaxy (Clan Smoke Jaguar)#History|Tau Galaxy]] as opposed to the second-line forces they had anticipated. During an officers' meeting on July 3, Craig suggested to entrench in the Isthmus of Bannockburn and await the reinforcements, but when the other officers pointed out the impossibility of the option, he refused to change of opinion. Craig was also present during Jaffray's interrogation a captured Smoke Jaguar officer, [[Kerndon]], and when Kerndon refused to answer to Craig's questions (as Smoke Jaguar honor held that Kerndon was only answerable to his bondholder, in this case Loren Jaffray, unless ordered otherwise), Craig almost struck the injured prisoner in a fit of prideful anger. <ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 14</ref>
  
The 9 July, during the battle of the Isthmus of Bannockburn, he fought at the frontal line, with the Jaguars' Star Colonel [[Roberta]] attacking. He fought a [[Mad Dog]] and later some Elementals. He repeatedly asked Blakadar to intervene, but ''Blackie'' ignored his orders until Stirling called him.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 26</ref>
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During the July 9th battle on the Isthmus of Bannockburn, Craig and his Third Battalion were on the front line of the engagement, with the Smoke Jaguar Star Colonel [[Roberta]] leading a frontal assault on their position. He repeatedly signaled Blakadar to intervene on his behalf with Second Battalion, but Blakadar held back claiming Colonel Stirling was holding them in reserve. Disdaining the chain of command, Craig snapped that Stirling was already dead for all they knew, though he was quickly proven wrong when Stirling ordered Blakadar's battalion into the fray.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 26</ref>
After the battle, Craig was tired and argued against Stirling's plans repeatedly, laughing about Stirling's belief than Jaffray would return from his mission to draw [[Clan Nova Cat]] forces there, and the Colonel had to made him shut up.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 30</ref>
 
  
The 22 July, when the Fusilers had retreated south, Craig was even more nervous, and once again argued against Stirlings' strategy, but offered himself to command the rearguard the Highlanders had to leave behind, when crossing the airless continent. She feared Craig may have cracked, but he violently argued against it when Blackie gave him his orders.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 39</ref>
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After the battle, Craig argued against Stirling's plans repeatedly, later mocking Blakadar's belief that Jaffray would return from his mission to draw [[Clan Nova Cat]] forces to Wayside V in order to take advantage of the Nova Cats and Smoke Jaguars' mutual enmity, instead claiming Jaffray had abandoned them. Stirling had to order him into silence. <ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 30</ref>
  
the 25 July, the rear guard fought the Jaguars, but the overwhelming attack was too much to hold, so he ordered his forces to disperse. His ''Victor'' was knocked down, and when he awoke, he uncovered the bodies of his slaughtered people. More furious than ever towards Jaffray and Stirling, he rose his 'Mech and get to the way to the meeting point.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 45</ref>
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After nearly two weeks of launching hit-and-fade attacks and the subsequent Jaguar reprisals, the Fusilers had retreated south. Craig was even more nervous, and once again argued against Stirling's strategy, and her faith in Jaffray. In a moment of anger, he let slip that he was jealous of Jaffray's position as Executive Officer and resented Stirling's decision of the newcomer Jaffray over Craig's six years of service within the Fusiliers. This was only compounded by her later decision to elevate Blakadar to XO while Jaffray was absent on his false-flag mission.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 39</ref> Ashamed by the outburst, Craig offered to command the rearguard action that the Highlanders had to leave behind, including most of the personnel and equipment that could not move on the airless elevated continents of Wayside V. Stirling feared Craig may have cracked, but he aggressively denied this and insisted he was fit to fight when Blakadar gave him his orders. Despite this, he continued to voice bitter disapproval of Stirling, Jaffray, and even Blakadar. <ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 39</ref>
  
The 8 august, he arrived at the meeting point, and was appalled to see Nova Cats fighting the Jaguars. He became mute after seeing than was wrong about Jaffray, and he had accomplished his plan.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 48</ref>
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Craig and his remaining rearguard forces attempted to hold the Jaguars, but true to their nature the Jaguars had mustered an overwhelming force that heavily outclassed his diminished unit. Craig reluctantly ordered his forces to disperse as the Jaguars split up to run them down. At some point in the battle, his ''Victor'' was struck by a Gauss rifle shot and fell, knocking him out. When he awoke, he was greeted by the sight of his rearguard force, slaughtered by the Jaguars and left to rot where they fell. More furious than ever and blaming Jaffray and Stirling for the destruction of the rearguard, Craig was able to return his 'Mech to some mobility and limped towards the rendezvous point.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 45</ref>
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Moving unsupported, Craig was only able to reach the rendezvous by August 8, more than two weeks after the failed rearguard action. By this point, the rendezvous location had become a free-for-all battle. Craig was initially confused by the presence of both a [[Cauldron-Born]] and a [[Supernova]], but after realizing that the Nova Cats had been lured to Wayside V, he was dismayed and ashamed at the realization of how wrong he had been about Jaffray's loyalty and his plan.<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 48</ref>
  
 
===Independent Mercenary===
 
===Independent Mercenary===
But his survival to the [[Battle of Wayside (3058)]] didn't appeased Craig: after returning to Northwind, he addressed to an Assembly of Warriors, blaming Jaffray for all the losses, and when they refused to listen him, he left the Highlanders and promised to revenge of their ''treason'', as he called it.<ref>''Impetus of War'', epilogue</ref>  
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Craig survived the [[Battle of Wayside (3058)]], but this did little to appease him. After returning to Northwind, he addressed to the Assembly of Warriors, blaming Jaffray for all the losses and claiming him to be a poisonous influence. When they refused to listen him and Colonel [[William MacLeod]] attempted to calm his temper, a furious Craig impulsively resigned his commission in the Highlanders and promised to take revenge for what he described as their "treason".<ref>''Impetus of War'', epilogue</ref>  
  
By [[3067]] Craig had joined [[Swann's Cavaliers]], where he was the commander of Charlie [[Battalion]]. He was a popular choice to succeed [[Colonel]] [[Edmund Repplier]], the Cavaliers' commander. However, due to the events of the [[Bad Rock Massacre]] in [[3068]], Charlie Battalion was completely overrun and destroyed by the entirety of [[Camacho's Caballeros]], who had become enraged after learning of the deaths of civilians on their homeworlds and returned to destroy the offending unit. No mention is made of Craig's survival.<ref name="MSUp39">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 39: "Camacho's Caballeros"</ref> In the unlikely event of Craig's escape from the destruction of his battalion, he would have had a bounty placed on his head by the [[MRBC]] due to the many war crimes perpetrated by Swann's Cavaliers. <ref name="MSUp19">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 19: "The MRBC's Most Wanted: 3071"</ref>
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By [[3067]] Craig had joined [[Swann's Cavaliers]], where he was the commander of Charlie [[Battalion]]. He was a popular choice to succeed [[Colonel]] [[Edmund Repplier]], the Cavaliers' aging commander. However, during to the events of the [[Bad Rock Massacre]] in [[3068]], the Cavaliers' Charlie Battalion was completely overrun and destroyed by [[Camacho's Caballeros]], who had become enraged after learning of the deaths of civilians on their homeworlds and returned to destroy the offending unit. No mention is made of Craig's survival.<ref name="MSUp39">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 39: "Camacho's Caballeros"</ref> In the unlikely event of Craig's escape from the destruction of his battalion, he would have had a bounty placed on his head by the [[MRBC]] due to the many war crimes perpetrated by Swann's Cavaliers. <ref name="MSUp19">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 19: "The MRBC's Most Wanted: 3071"</ref>
  
 
==BattleMech==
 
==BattleMech==
Craig's only known 'Mech was a [[Victor]].<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 47</ref>
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Craig's only known 'Mech was a VTR-9D [[Victor]].<ref>''Impetus of War'', ch. 47</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:04, 31 January 2024

Cullen Craig
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Cullen Craig was an officer with the Northwind Highlanders, originally serving as the commanding officer of Stirling's Fusiliers, Third Battalion in 3058.[1]

History[edit]

Cullen was native-born on Northwind and enlisted into the Northwind Highlanders, where he rose to the rank of Major, commanding Third Battalion of Stirling's Fusiliers. Under Major McFranklin's command, the Fusiliers regiment was becoming unprincipled, with favoritism, nepotism, and other less-than-ethical actions becoming normalized, which Craig was quite comfortable with. By 3058, McFranklin's death in battle and replacement with the former Death Commando Major Loren Jaffray caused friction, both with Craig and with his fellow Fusilier Major Kurt Blakadar. Jaffray wanted to turn the regiment around by improving training and eliminating unethical activity, but his complete overhaul of the Fusilers' operations upset both Majors, who resented the changes and complained to both Jaffray and to their superior officer, Colonel Andrea Stirling[2]

After the Fusiliers had been contracted to take Wayside V from Clan Smoke Jaguar, Craig and Blakadar had a meeting with Jaffray and the unit's Chief Technician. Jaffray discussed his planned changes to the unit, including a switch to energy weapons to lower ammunition dependency and incorporating more jump-capable 'Mechs into the regiment. Craig protested and wished to slow the alterations to the unit's equipment profile, but Jaffray refused to change his orders. The same day, Craig went to protest directly to Colonel Stirling, but she refused to veto Jaffray's orders and indicated that she was supporting his actions as her Executive Officer.[3]

Wayside V[edit]

Once on Wayside V, the operation quickly descended into chaos as they encountered the Smoke Jaguars' new front-line Tau Galaxy as opposed to the second-line forces they had anticipated. During an officers' meeting on July 3, Craig suggested to entrench in the Isthmus of Bannockburn and await the reinforcements, but when the other officers pointed out the impossibility of the option, he refused to change of opinion. Craig was also present during Jaffray's interrogation a captured Smoke Jaguar officer, Kerndon, and when Kerndon refused to answer to Craig's questions (as Smoke Jaguar honor held that Kerndon was only answerable to his bondholder, in this case Loren Jaffray, unless ordered otherwise), Craig almost struck the injured prisoner in a fit of prideful anger. [4]

During the July 9th battle on the Isthmus of Bannockburn, Craig and his Third Battalion were on the front line of the engagement, with the Smoke Jaguar Star Colonel Roberta leading a frontal assault on their position. He repeatedly signaled Blakadar to intervene on his behalf with Second Battalion, but Blakadar held back claiming Colonel Stirling was holding them in reserve. Disdaining the chain of command, Craig snapped that Stirling was already dead for all they knew, though he was quickly proven wrong when Stirling ordered Blakadar's battalion into the fray.[5]

After the battle, Craig argued against Stirling's plans repeatedly, later mocking Blakadar's belief that Jaffray would return from his mission to draw Clan Nova Cat forces to Wayside V in order to take advantage of the Nova Cats and Smoke Jaguars' mutual enmity, instead claiming Jaffray had abandoned them. Stirling had to order him into silence. [6]

After nearly two weeks of launching hit-and-fade attacks and the subsequent Jaguar reprisals, the Fusilers had retreated south. Craig was even more nervous, and once again argued against Stirling's strategy, and her faith in Jaffray. In a moment of anger, he let slip that he was jealous of Jaffray's position as Executive Officer and resented Stirling's decision of the newcomer Jaffray over Craig's six years of service within the Fusiliers. This was only compounded by her later decision to elevate Blakadar to XO while Jaffray was absent on his false-flag mission.[7] Ashamed by the outburst, Craig offered to command the rearguard action that the Highlanders had to leave behind, including most of the personnel and equipment that could not move on the airless elevated continents of Wayside V. Stirling feared Craig may have cracked, but he aggressively denied this and insisted he was fit to fight when Blakadar gave him his orders. Despite this, he continued to voice bitter disapproval of Stirling, Jaffray, and even Blakadar. [8]

Craig and his remaining rearguard forces attempted to hold the Jaguars, but true to their nature the Jaguars had mustered an overwhelming force that heavily outclassed his diminished unit. Craig reluctantly ordered his forces to disperse as the Jaguars split up to run them down. At some point in the battle, his Victor was struck by a Gauss rifle shot and fell, knocking him out. When he awoke, he was greeted by the sight of his rearguard force, slaughtered by the Jaguars and left to rot where they fell. More furious than ever and blaming Jaffray and Stirling for the destruction of the rearguard, Craig was able to return his 'Mech to some mobility and limped towards the rendezvous point.[9]

Moving unsupported, Craig was only able to reach the rendezvous by August 8, more than two weeks after the failed rearguard action. By this point, the rendezvous location had become a free-for-all battle. Craig was initially confused by the presence of both a Cauldron-Born and a Supernova, but after realizing that the Nova Cats had been lured to Wayside V, he was dismayed and ashamed at the realization of how wrong he had been about Jaffray's loyalty and his plan.[10]

Independent Mercenary[edit]

Craig survived the Battle of Wayside (3058), but this did little to appease him. After returning to Northwind, he addressed to the Assembly of Warriors, blaming Jaffray for all the losses and claiming him to be a poisonous influence. When they refused to listen him and Colonel William MacLeod attempted to calm his temper, a furious Craig impulsively resigned his commission in the Highlanders and promised to take revenge for what he described as their "treason".[11]

By 3067 Craig had joined Swann's Cavaliers, where he was the commander of Charlie Battalion. He was a popular choice to succeed Colonel Edmund Repplier, the Cavaliers' aging commander. However, during to the events of the Bad Rock Massacre in 3068, the Cavaliers' Charlie Battalion was completely overrun and destroyed by Camacho's Caballeros, who had become enraged after learning of the deaths of civilians on their homeworlds and returned to destroy the offending unit. No mention is made of Craig's survival.[12] In the unlikely event of Craig's escape from the destruction of his battalion, he would have had a bounty placed on his head by the MRBC due to the many war crimes perpetrated by Swann's Cavaliers. [13]

BattleMech[edit]

Craig's only known 'Mech was a VTR-9D Victor.[14]

References[edit]

  1. Impetus of War, ch. 4
  2. Impetus of War, prologue
  3. Impetus of War, ch. 4-5
  4. Impetus of War, ch. 14
  5. Impetus of War, ch. 26
  6. Impetus of War, ch. 30
  7. Impetus of War, ch. 39
  8. Impetus of War, ch. 39
  9. Impetus of War, ch. 45
  10. Impetus of War, ch. 48
  11. Impetus of War, epilogue
  12. Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 39: "Camacho's Caballeros"
  13. Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 19: "The MRBC's Most Wanted: 3071"
  14. Impetus of War, ch. 47

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