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Haya Tetsuhara
Personal
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons House Tetsuhara
Profile
ProfessionMechWarrior
Family
ParentsKiyomasa Tetsuhara (grandfather)

Haya Tetsuhara was a member both of House Tetsuhara and major of Wolf's Dragoons.

History

Haya Tetsuhara was the grandaughter of Kiyomasa Tetsuhara and grand-grandaughter of Minobu Tetsuhara. While her father renounced to be a soldier, becoming a businessman, and even trying to educate her that way, she decided to enlist at the Dragoons. She was determined to become a MechWarrior. So her grandfather Kiyomasa explained her Minobu's history, so she can knew the consequences a soldier life can have on her family. That impacted her, but didn't change her decision.[1] Her initial career is unknown, but she must have seen action against the Federated Suns, as, in 3151, she was already a captain, leading Charlie Company of the Black Widow Company battalion. After the Battle of Terra (3151), and the gathering of all Dragoons survivors, she attended to a gathering aboard the DropShip Chieftain, where Colonel Henry Kincaid announced the beginning of a personal war of the Dragoons against the Clan Wolf.[2] The 13 June, on the Marik System, Kincaid called her to a meeting between him and Captain-general Nikol Halas-Hughes Marik, making her pose as his aide.[3] On 26 June 3151, Haya participated on the Tarantulas raid on New Olympia, leading her company. There she faced the Wolf cadets commander, Star Captain [[Judah], though she wasn't the one which downed him.[4] The next attack of the Tarantulas, attempting to take weapons shipments on Campbeltown, on 8 August, didn't go so well: the Wolves defenders proved to be too much armed and cunning, and the Dragoons had high casualties. The death of captain Norton and the incapacitacion of Major Eric Gamble put her at the command of the Tarantulas. She was advised to retreat, answering Retreat, hell! We just got here, but ordered the Tarantulas to regroup near the landing zone. Haya intented to launch a new assault... but was unable to: Colonel Kincaid ordered her to abandon the attack and leave the planet, and she obeyed, reluctantly.[5] After reaching the Dragoons command DropShip, the Chieftain a furious Haya demanded Kincaid answers about the retreat. An impassible Kincaid, who was with a businessman, Phu-Phu Engaga, explained her than he had ordered it to save lives, and than she hadn't do nothing bad.[6] Haya expected to having to defend herself, but Hack was very pleased by her aggresive spirit, and far from punish her, he promoted her to major, giving her a command she had to recreate: the long time destroyed Zeta Battalion. Phu-Phu was presented to her because he and his associates were those civilians which will assist her with info and supplies behind Wolf lines.[7] The 21 October, once on their secret base on Ilion, Haya began immediately to create Zeta, using resources and personnel, mostly veterans, from the inactive regiments which went to Terra, the Wolfsbane and Tarantulas. Haya's phrase of Retreat, Hell became Zeta's motto, and she instilled the philosphy of always doing the job, always, no matter what happened.[8] Haya and his officers trained intensively their warriors, but hadn't too much time for that: on 30 November, Zeta lifted for their first contract: a conquest of three planets for the Duchy of Tamarind-Abbey. The 31 December, they attacked Labouchere, crushing the Wolf local Cluster in a matter of hours and departing before Tamarind's garrison arrived.[9] On the second planet, Alula Borealis, only Haya saw combat: she declared a Trial of Possession against the Wolf commander, defeating him in less than a minute, taking all the Wolf company as isorla.[10] But the third and last planet, Trellisane, where they landed the 17 February, wasn't so easy: the Wolf garrison, the newly created 106th Wolf Garrison Cluster engaged on a hit-and-run attacks, avoiding an open fight, delaying Zeta's victory for weeks. Luckily, a civilian employee, Jefferson Adabayo tell her the location of the Wolves secret supply stockpiles. The destruction of several forced the 106 to leave the planet, conceding victory to Zeta toward the end of March. Zeta departed after the Tamarind garrison arrived.[11] Zeta's return to Ilion was short, as Kincaid sent them to make a raid against Gienah, the Wolves capital.[12] The 6 June 3152, Zeta landed on Gienah. Haya led her battalion on a slow advance, but crushing everything the Wolves throw them. The 11 of June, the fight had moved inside the planetary capital, Alliago City, and the Wolves defenders were finally crushed. Haya's attempt to capture or kill the Empire leader, [[Star Colonel] Othar, failed. Her 'Mech was downed by an attack of Elementals, and Othaer killed lieutenant Kirby Cole, but managed to escape.[13] Despite the fact than Haya was deeply saddened by Cole's, a young and very promising officer, death, had to admit than Zeta had achieved victory in everything but taking out Othar, and ordered the retreat from the planet.[14]

BattleMechs

Haya's only known BattleMech was a rare Spartan-C.[15]

Notes

  • Haya's involuntary phrase Retreat, Hell! We'just got here. is a reference from the Battle of Belleau Wood, during the World War 1, said by the US marines. Still today, is one of the mottos of the US Marine Corps.

References

  1. Redemption Rites p. 30
  2. Redemption Rites p. 29
  3. Redemption Rites p. 22
  4. Redemption Rites p. 30
  5. Redemption Rites p. 108-110
  6. Redemption Rites p. 112
  7. Redemption Rites p. 117
  8. Redemption Rites p. 140
  9. Redemption Rites p. 182
  10. Redemption Rites p. 194
  11. Redemption Rites p. 238
  12. Redemption Rites p. 264
  13. Redemption Rites p. 325
  14. Redemption Rites p. 327
  15. Redemption Rites p. 62

Bibliography