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==Character History==
'''Jeren Reinesblatt''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and a graduate of the respectable [[Nagelring]] academy, but lacked the social contacts to advance in the [[LCAF]]. Embittered, he left for the [[periphery]] and formed the elite [[Blades of Death]] mercenary unit. By [[3035]] they were already considered outlaws and pirates, with a reputation for ruthlessly killing officers from opposing forces and enslaving other prisoners.<ref name=TRO39>''Technical Readout 3039'', p. 166 - ''Banshee'' writeup, Notable MechWarriors section</ref>
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'''Jeren Reinesblatt''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and a graduate of the respectable [[Nagelring]] academy, but lacked the social contacts to advance in the [[LCAF]]. Embittered, he left for the [[periphery]] and formed the elite [[Blades of Death]] mercenary unit. By [[3035]] they were already considered outlaws and pirates, with a reputation for ruthlessly killing officers from opposing forces and enslaving other prisoners.<ref name=TRO39>''Technical Readout 3039'', p. 166 - ''Banshee'' write-up, Notable MechWarriors section</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 17:50, 23 February 2022

Jeren Reinesblatt
Personal
AffiliationMercenary/Pirate
Career
RankGeneral
ProfessionMechWarrior

Character History

Jeren Reinesblatt was a MechWarrior from the Lyran Commonwealth and a graduate of the respectable Nagelring academy, but lacked the social contacts to advance in the LCAF. Embittered, he left for the periphery and formed the elite Blades of Death mercenary unit. By 3035 they were already considered outlaws and pirates, with a reputation for ruthlessly killing officers from opposing forces and enslaving other prisoners.[1]

BattleMech

The cover of Field Manual: Periphery depicts a Banshee that might be Reinesblatt's.

By 3039, Reinesblatt was considered a notable Banshee pilot. His 'Mech, formerly a BNC-3S, was customized to carry a "massive axe", and its PPCs were replaced by a large laser and LRM-10.[1] It may or may not be the 'Mech depicted on the cover of Field Manual: Periphery, tough neither Reinesblatt nor his unit are mentioned within the book.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout 3039, p. 166 - Banshee write-up, Notable MechWarriors section

Bibliography