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− | But his survival didn't appeased Craig: after returning to Northwind, he adressed 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 | + | But his survival didn't appeased Craig: after returning to Northwind, he adressed 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> |
− | By [[3067]] Craig had joined [[Swann's Cavaliers]], where he | + | 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. |
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Cullen Craig | |
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Personal | |
Affiliation | Northwind Highlanders Swann's Cavaliers |
Profile | |
Rank | Major |
Profession | MechWarrior |
Cullen Craig was an officer with the Northwind Highlanders, serving as the commanding officer of Stirling's Fusiliers, Third Battalion in 3058.[1]
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.[2]
Wayside V
Independent Mercenary
But his survival didn't appeased Craig: after returning to Northwind, he adressed 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.[3] 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.
BattleMech
Craig's only known 'Mech was a Victor.[4]
References
Bibliography
- Impetus of War (novel)