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In [[3066]], the [[Chaos March]] world of [[Acamar]] boasts a strong defense force on paper. However, the central government is relatively weak, to the point where the [[Acamar Planetary Militia|militia]] has hired [[Peregrine's Hussars]] as support. The bulk of the planet's military might rests with the small mercenary units hired by the local families running the largest companies. | In [[3066]], the [[Chaos March]] world of [[Acamar]] boasts a strong defense force on paper. However, the central government is relatively weak, to the point where the [[Acamar Planetary Militia|militia]] has hired [[Peregrine's Hussars]] as support. The bulk of the planet's military might rests with the small mercenary units hired by the local families running the largest companies. | ||
− | When [[Olson's Rangers]], mercenaries in the employ of the [[Capellan Confederation]], attack the planet in October 3066 the militia and Peregrine's Hussars are shocked to discover that the mercenary units under private contract refuse to follow the government's orders. They anxiously stick to their objectives instead, allowing the attackers to defeat them piecemeal. One unit, the [[Rebel Raiders]] (protecting the Brynd Industrial Complex), even allowed | + | When [[Olson's Rangers]], mercenaries in the employ of the [[Capellan Confederation]], attack the planet in October 3066 the militia and Peregrine's Hussars are shocked to discover that the mercenary units under private contract refuse to follow the government's orders. They anxiously stick to their objectives instead, allowing the attackers to defeat them piecemeal. One unit, the [[Rebel Raiders]] (protecting the Brynd Industrial Complex), even allowed Peregrine Hussars' Able Company to be wiped out within sight without supporting them only to get some more time to better prepare for the Olson's Rangers. The subsequent onslaught destroyed the Rebel Raiders regardless, leaving no survivors. |
[[Sorensen's Strikers]] were hired by Landon Industries to protect their sprawling refinery complex in the Marsa Mountains. Having lost contact with Force Commander Sorenson after Able Company had apparently been destroyed in a trap, Captain [[Obadiah Jacoam|Obadiah "Jake" Jacoam]] assumes command and orders the unit's remaining conventional forces to retreat to the Landon Agrodome, secure all weapons, and surrender immediately if confronted by enemy forces. | [[Sorensen's Strikers]] were hired by Landon Industries to protect their sprawling refinery complex in the Marsa Mountains. Having lost contact with Force Commander Sorenson after Able Company had apparently been destroyed in a trap, Captain [[Obadiah Jacoam|Obadiah "Jake" Jacoam]] assumes command and orders the unit's remaining conventional forces to retreat to the Landon Agrodome, secure all weapons, and surrender immediately if confronted by enemy forces. | ||
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The Commandos send Peregrine's Hussars and Sorensen's Strikers back to [[Outreach]] on a captured Rangers DropShip. The overall poor performance of the defending mercenaries on Acamar and the losses incurred by their units prompt Peregrine and Jacoam to agree to join forces and form a new unit with shared command, to be named the Chaos Irregulars. | The Commandos send Peregrine's Hussars and Sorensen's Strikers back to [[Outreach]] on a captured Rangers DropShip. The overall poor performance of the defending mercenaries on Acamar and the losses incurred by their units prompt Peregrine and Jacoam to agree to join forces and form a new unit with shared command, to be named the Chaos Irregulars. | ||
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+ | ==Featured characters== | ||
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+ | * [[Captain]] [[Carter (Peregrine's Hussars)|Carter]], commander of [[Peregrine's Hussars]]' Charlie Company | ||
+ | * [[Master Sergeant]] [[Reema Chowla]], XO of [[Sorensen's Strikers]], piloting a ''[[Mongoose]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Lieutenant]] [[Avery Clint]] of [[Sorensen's Strikers]]'s Baker Company, piloting a ''[[Quickdraw]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Leftenant]] [[Tony Davis]], Lance leader in [[Peregrine's Hussars]]'s Baker Company | ||
+ | * [[Major]] [[Dixon]], commander of [[Peregrine's Hussars]] & Able Company | ||
+ | * [[Major]] [[Arsinius Foyer]] of the [[2nd Federated Suns Armored Cavalry|1st Cunningham's Commandos]] | ||
+ | * [[Michael Hasek-Davion|Michael Hasek]], [[Duke of New Syrtis]], Minister of the [[Capellan March]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Jarmae Heather|Jarmae "Jars" Heather]] of [[Sorensen's Strikers]]'s Baker Company, piloting a ''[[Quickdraw]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Captain]] [[Obadiah Jacoam|Obadiah "Jake" Jacoam]] of [[Sorensen's Strikers]]'s Baker Company, piloting a ''[[Grasshopper]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Colonel]] [[Longstreet]], commander of the [[2nd Federated Suns Armored Cavalry|1st Cunningham's Commandos]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Colonel]] [[Nicholas Olson]], commander of [[Olson's Rangers]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Sergeant Major]] [[Pauls]], XO of [[Sorensen's Strikers]]' Baker Company | ||
+ | * [[Captain]] [[Ariel Peregrine]], commander of [[Peregrine's Hussars]]'s Baker Company, piloting a [[Huron Warrior|HUR-WO-R4O ''Huron Warrior'']] called ''The Colonel'' | ||
+ | * [[Force Commander]] [[Sorenson]], commander of [[Sorensen's Strikers]] & Able Company (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Precentor Martial of ComStar]] [[Victor Ian Steiner-Davion]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | {{div col end}} | ||
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+ | ==Featured Places== | ||
+ | * [[Acamar]] | ||
+ | * [[Outreach]] (mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Zurich]] (mentioned) | ||
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+ | ==Featured Units== | ||
+ | * [[2nd Federated Suns Armored Cavalry|1st Cunningham's Commandos]] | ||
+ | * [[Acamar Planetary Militia]] | ||
+ | * [[Olson's Rangers]] | ||
+ | * [[Peregrine's Hussars]] | ||
+ | * [[Sorensen's Strikers]] | ||
==Featured BattleTech== | ==Featured BattleTech== | ||
===BattleMechs=== | ===BattleMechs=== | ||
− | *''[[Blackjack (BattleMech)|Blackjack]]'' | + | * ''[[Blackjack (BattleMech)|Blackjack]]'' |
− | *''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' | + | * ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' |
− | *''[[Enforcer]]'' | + | * ''[[Enforcer]]'' |
− | *''[[Grasshopper]]'' | + | * ''[[Grasshopper]]'' |
− | *'' | + | * [[Huron Warrior|HUR-WO-R4O ''Huron Warrior'']] |
− | *''[[Mongoose]]'' | + | * ''[[Mongoose]]'' |
− | *''[[Quickdraw]]'' | + | * ''[[Quickdraw]]'' |
− | *''[[Vindicator]]'' | + | * ''[[Vindicator]]'' |
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===DropShips=== | ===DropShips=== | ||
− | *''[[Mule]]'' (mentioned) | + | * ''[[Mule]]'' (mentioned) |
− | *''[[Overlord]]'' | + | * ''[[Overlord]]'' |
− | *''[[Union]]'' | + | * ''[[Union]]'' |
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[MechBuster]] conventional fighter |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*In his foreword to the ''[[Chaos Formed]]'' Epub book author Kevin Killiany writes that he consciously named the first Chaos Irregulars story ''Decision at Acamar'' as a homage to the first [[BattleTech]] novel, ''[[Decision at Thunder Rift]]'', and that the last Chaos Irregulars story, ''[[Endgame at Engadine]]'', was named after the last BattleTech novel in the initial classic novel line, ''[[Endgame]]''. | *In his foreword to the ''[[Chaos Formed]]'' Epub book author Kevin Killiany writes that he consciously named the first Chaos Irregulars story ''Decision at Acamar'' as a homage to the first [[BattleTech]] novel, ''[[Decision at Thunder Rift]]'', and that the last Chaos Irregulars story, ''[[Endgame at Engadine]]'', was named after the last BattleTech novel in the initial classic novel line, ''[[Endgame]]''. | ||
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[[Category:BattleCorps publications]] | [[Category:BattleCorps publications]] | ||
[[Category:Short Stories]] | [[Category:Short Stories]] | ||
[[Category:Works by Kevin Killiany]] | [[Category:Works by Kevin Killiany]] |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 8 February 2024
Decision at Acamar | |
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Product information | |
Type | Short story |
Author | Kevin Killiany |
Pages | 43 |
Publication information | |
Publisher | BattleCorps |
First published | 20 January 2005 |
Content | |
Era | Civil War era |
Timeline | 2-14 October 3066 |
Series | Chaos Irregulars stories |
Followed by | Crossroads at Outreach |
Decision at Acamar, by Kevin Killiany, was published online on BattleCorps and introduced the Chaos Irregulars mercenary unit. This was a BattleCorps experiment by which subscribers to the site could vote on the next course of action for the protagonist unit; following the second story (Crossroads at Outreach), three choices would usually be presented on what contract or action to take next and the next story would be penned based on the outcome of the vote.
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“ | Kevin Killiany brings us the first story in what will become the "Choose the Story Path" series. Starting next month with the second part of the story, you the BattleCorps members, get to choose what contracts that are taken, and what decisions are made. You get to decide whether the heroes survive their coming trials. Guide their path with each story to a destiny of glory or of infamy! | ” |
Plot summary[edit]
In 3066, the Chaos March world of Acamar boasts a strong defense force on paper. However, the central government is relatively weak, to the point where the militia has hired Peregrine's Hussars as support. The bulk of the planet's military might rests with the small mercenary units hired by the local families running the largest companies.
When Olson's Rangers, mercenaries in the employ of the Capellan Confederation, attack the planet in October 3066 the militia and Peregrine's Hussars are shocked to discover that the mercenary units under private contract refuse to follow the government's orders. They anxiously stick to their objectives instead, allowing the attackers to defeat them piecemeal. One unit, the Rebel Raiders (protecting the Brynd Industrial Complex), even allowed Peregrine Hussars' Able Company to be wiped out within sight without supporting them only to get some more time to better prepare for the Olson's Rangers. The subsequent onslaught destroyed the Rebel Raiders regardless, leaving no survivors.
Sorensen's Strikers were hired by Landon Industries to protect their sprawling refinery complex in the Marsa Mountains. Having lost contact with Force Commander Sorenson after Able Company had apparently been destroyed in a trap, Captain Obadiah "Jake" Jacoam assumes command and orders the unit's remaining conventional forces to retreat to the Landon Agrodome, secure all weapons, and surrender immediately if confronted by enemy forces.
Ariel Peregrine leads the Peregrine Hussars' Baker Company to the foothills, hoping to link up with other militia forces at the capital city of Kalskag. They are attacked by Olson's Rangers in a strange purple smoke that somehow interferes with their sensors, but during the battle a lone Mongoose (piloted by Reema Chowla of Sorensen's Strikers) unexpectedly appears. Her sensors seem unimpaired, and she directs the Hussars to repulse the attack and meet up with the remains of Sorensen's Strikers. Together, they figure out that the purple smoke blinding their sensors works is radioactive metallic dust that clings to 'Mech sensors through static, but can easily be neutralized with this knowledge. The joint Hussars/Strikers force moves to relieve Kalskag, but they only arrive in time to see the DropShips of Cunningham's Commandos arrive, dispatched from Zurich to save Acamar.
The Commandos send Peregrine's Hussars and Sorensen's Strikers back to Outreach on a captured Rangers DropShip. The overall poor performance of the defending mercenaries on Acamar and the losses incurred by their units prompt Peregrine and Jacoam to agree to join forces and form a new unit with shared command, to be named the Chaos Irregulars.
Featured characters[edit]
- Captain Carter, commander of Peregrine's Hussars' Charlie Company
- Master Sergeant Reema Chowla, XO of Sorensen's Strikers, piloting a Mongoose
- Lieutenant Avery Clint of Sorensen's Strikers's Baker Company, piloting a Quickdraw
- Leftenant Tony Davis, Lance leader in Peregrine's Hussars's Baker Company
- Major Dixon, commander of Peregrine's Hussars & Able Company
- Major Arsinius Foyer of the 1st Cunningham's Commandos
- Michael Hasek, Duke of New Syrtis, Minister of the Capellan March (mentioned)
- Jarmae "Jars" Heather of Sorensen's Strikers's Baker Company, piloting a Quickdraw
- Captain Obadiah "Jake" Jacoam of Sorensen's Strikers's Baker Company, piloting a Grasshopper
- Colonel Longstreet, commander of the 1st Cunningham's Commandos (mentioned)
- Colonel Nicholas Olson, commander of Olson's Rangers (mentioned)
- Sergeant Major Pauls, XO of Sorensen's Strikers' Baker Company
- Captain Ariel Peregrine, commander of Peregrine's Hussars's Baker Company, piloting a HUR-WO-R4O Huron Warrior called The Colonel
- Force Commander Sorenson, commander of Sorensen's Strikers & Able Company (mentioned)
- Precentor Martial of ComStar Victor Ian Steiner-Davion (mentioned)
Featured Places[edit]
Featured Units[edit]
- 1st Cunningham's Commandos
- Acamar Planetary Militia
- Olson's Rangers
- Peregrine's Hussars
- Sorensen's Strikers
Featured BattleTech[edit]
BattleMechs[edit]
DropShips[edit]
Other[edit]
- MechBuster conventional fighter
Notes[edit]
- In his foreword to the Chaos Formed Epub book author Kevin Killiany writes that he consciously named the first Chaos Irregulars story Decision at Acamar as a homage to the first BattleTech novel, Decision at Thunder Rift, and that the last Chaos Irregulars story, Endgame at Engadine, was named after the last BattleTech novel in the initial classic novel line, Endgame.