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Kritsada Sirisopa

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Kritsada Sirisopa
Personal
Also known asKrit
Born3116
Died31?
AffiliationLyran Commonwealth
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior


Kritsada Krit Sirisopa' (born 3116- died 31?) was one of the key leaders of the reborn Tamar Pact.


Personal History

The son of a well-respected Nagelring literature professor and one of Tharkad's foremost poets, both his parents expected his son to parlay her mother's connections to enter in the prestigious Lyran academy, made a brief career as LCAF officer, and then focus on academic pursuits... but he didn't chose to.[1] But, after Krit spent his early years nearby of future officers he considered soft and entitled soured him on the future expected from him. When he reached eighteen years, enlisted on the LCAF, determined to earn his way there. Krit rose steadly if not spectaculary through the ranks, buoyed by its positive attitude and a reputation of success. He never was a flashy MechWarrior, but earned a battlefield commission for his heroism during the Battle of Tharkad, when he organized two ad hoc lances to box in a Star of Wolves rampaging through Tharkad City and was assigned as lieutenant-colonel to the 26th Arcturan Guardshe found a kindred spirit on general Sarah Regis.[2] The 20 June 3151, Sirisopa assisted at a meeting with Regis and her other officers, deciding if move the 26th to Arcturus, as the Jade Falcons have abandoned it. The general wanted to go there, in which she named Operation Rubicon, by her own initiative. When the officers voted, Krit took a long time to answer, but his answer was affirmative, like of all other officers.[3] Sirisopa suported his unit, and Regis actions, even after she decided to de facto defect the LMAF and recreate the Tamar Pact. After their declaration, it was Krit the one who suggested what to do with the unit's Lyran loyalists: to let them go freely.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

References

  1. Tamar Rising p. 92
  2. Tamar Rising p. 92
  3. Elements of Treason: Duty p. 13

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