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==Biography==
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==History==
[[Leutnant]] '''Jaochim''' (''sic'', see Notes below) '''Von Heldenberg''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who piloted his ''[[Zeus]]'', "''Dortmund''", in the first live-fire test of [[Operation Icicle]], a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] technology project. The live fire test failed spectacularly, killing all nearby personnel including Von Heldenberg.
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[[Leutnant]] '''Jaochim von Heldenberg''' (see Notes below) was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who piloted his ''[[Zeus]]'', ''Dortmund'', in the first live-fire test of [[Project Icicle]], a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] technology project. The live-fire test failed spectacularly, killing all nearby personnel including Von Heldenberg.
  
It is suspected that a technician made a mistake under fire and failed to correctly attach a coolant hose that would have replenished coolant from a support vehicle. When the Icicle system flushed all coolant from the 'Mech, it thus failed to reacquire new coolant and the 'Mech reached above-critical heat levels that led to an explosion of the on-board ammunition.<ref name=3135PDAJp64>''3135 PDA Journals'', p. 64 "07 July 3135"</ref>
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It is suspected that a technician made a mistake under fire and failed to correctly attach a coolant hose that would have replenished coolant from a support vehicle. When the Icicle system flushed all coolant from the 'Mech, it thus failed to reacquire new coolant and the 'Mech reached above-critical heat levels, which led to an ammunition explosion.<ref name=3135PDAJp64>''3135 PDA Journals'', p. 64: "07 July 3135"</ref>
  
 
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He piloted a ''Zeus'', named "Dortmund", outfitted with half the normal complement of heat sinks to facilitate testing.<ref name=3135PDAJp64/>
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He piloted a ''Zeus'' named ''Dortmund'', outfitted with half the normal complement of heat sinks to facilitate testing.<ref name=3135PDAJp64/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The first name ("Jaochim") is spelled out only one single time in the report about the incident. It may be a misspelling of the German name "Joachim". (There are some other spelling errors in the document, too.)
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*The first name ("Jaochim") is stated only once in the report about the incident. It may be a misspelling of the German name "Joachim". (There are some other spelling errors in the document, too.)
  
 
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* ''[[3135 PDA Journals]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 13 March 2024

Jaochim von Heldenberg
Personal
Died3135
AffiliationLyran Commonwealth
Career
ProfessionLeutnant

History[edit]

Leutnant Jaochim von Heldenberg (see Notes below) was a MechWarrior who piloted his Zeus, Dortmund, in the first live-fire test of Project Icicle, a Lyran Commonwealth technology project. The live-fire test failed spectacularly, killing all nearby personnel including Von Heldenberg.

It is suspected that a technician made a mistake under fire and failed to correctly attach a coolant hose that would have replenished coolant from a support vehicle. When the Icicle system flushed all coolant from the 'Mech, it thus failed to reacquire new coolant and the 'Mech reached above-critical heat levels, which led to an ammunition explosion.[1]

BattleMech[edit]

He piloted a Zeus named Dortmund, outfitted with half the normal complement of heat sinks to facilitate testing.[1]

Notes[edit]

  • The first name ("Jaochim") is stated only once in the report about the incident. It may be a misspelling of the German name "Joachim". (There are some other spelling errors in the document, too.)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 3135 PDA Journals, p. 64: "07 July 3135"

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