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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Wolf Dragoon's Years=== | ===Wolf Dragoon's Years=== | ||
− | '''Gregg Car''' enlisted with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] in [[3020]] and made [[Captain]], which indicates past experience as a [[MechWarrior]] and also Leadership skills. | + | '''Gregg Car''' enlisted with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] in [[3020]] and made [[Captain]], which indicates past experience as a [[MechWarrior]] and also Leadership skills.<ref name=WDp128>''Wolf Dragoons'', p. 128, ''Colonel Gregg Car''</ref> |
− | He had issues adapting to the Dragoons' chain of command, which resulted in a demotion to [[Lieutenant]] in [[3022]], which ended with him leaving the unit.<ref name= | + | He had issues adapting to the Dragoons' chain of command, which resulted in a demotion to [[Lieutenant]] in [[3022]], which ended with him leaving the unit.<ref name=WDp128/> |
===Formation of his own unit=== | ===Formation of his own unit=== | ||
− | '''Gregg Car''' decided then that he wanted to be his own boss, | + | '''Gregg Car''' decided then that he wanted to be his own boss, Form his own mercenary unit, |
+ | [[Gregg's Long Striders]]. The unit of [[Regiment]] size was made of knockabouts or disgrunted MechWarriors from [[Tamar]] hiring halls, and signed a contract with the [[LCAF]]<ref name=WD/> to defend the world of [[Launam]].<ref name="20YU">''20 Year Update'', p. 27, "Dar-es-Salaam Command"</ref> | ||
Car's method of maintaining loyalty through higher-than-average salaries quickly put the mercenaries in debt. Rather than change their ways, the Long Striders instead abandoned their debt and jumped ship for the [[Capellan Confederation]].<ref name=MS33/> | Car's method of maintaining loyalty through higher-than-average salaries quickly put the mercenaries in debt. Rather than change their ways, the Long Striders instead abandoned their debt and jumped ship for the [[Capellan Confederation]].<ref name=MS33/> | ||
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===Marriage and Children=== | ===Marriage and Children=== | ||
It is unknown who did he married, but it is confirmed that he had at least one child: Davis Car, who, like him, ended up commanding Gregg's Long Striders.<ref name=MS33/> | It is unknown who did he married, but it is confirmed that he had at least one child: Davis Car, who, like him, ended up commanding Gregg's Long Striders.<ref name=MS33/> | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 2 December 2018
Gregg Car | |
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Died | 3055 |
Affiliation | Gregg's Long Striders |
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Profession | Colonel |
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Children | Davis Car |
Contents
Biography
Wolf Dragoon's Years
Gregg Car enlisted with Wolf's Dragoons in 3020 and made Captain, which indicates past experience as a MechWarrior and also Leadership skills.[1]
He had issues adapting to the Dragoons' chain of command, which resulted in a demotion to Lieutenant in 3022, which ended with him leaving the unit.[1]
Formation of his own unit
Gregg Car decided then that he wanted to be his own boss, Form his own mercenary unit,
Gregg's Long Striders. The unit of Regiment size was made of knockabouts or disgrunted MechWarriors from Tamar hiring halls, and signed a contract with the LCAF[2] to defend the world of Launam.[3]
Car's method of maintaining loyalty through higher-than-average salaries quickly put the mercenaries in debt. Rather than change their ways, the Long Striders instead abandoned their debt and jumped ship for the Capellan Confederation.[4]
Death and Legacy
Gregg Car kept his unit in check through sheer force of will until his untimely death in a 3055 barroom brawl by three men. Car had often prided himself on having been part of one of the greatest groups of warriors in history. Unfortunately, he touted this in the presence of warriors from McCarron's Armored Cavalry, whose long-running feud with the Dragoons was legendary. Of the three members of Big Mac who were indicted, only one was convicted of Gregg Car’s death in the brawl.[4]
Marriage and Children
It is unknown who did he married, but it is confirmed that he had at least one child: Davis Car, who, like him, ended up commanding Gregg's Long Striders.[4]