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She was the commanding officer of [[Supernova (unit)|Supernova]] Echo within [[115th Striker (Clan Ghost Bear)|115th Striker]].  
 
She was the commanding officer of [[Supernova (unit)|Supernova]] Echo within [[115th Striker (Clan Ghost Bear)|115th Striker]].  
  
WHen her unit paticipated in the conquest of [[Radlje]] in July [[3050]] by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] as part of the third wave of [[Operation REVIVAL]], the defending forces from the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], the [[12th Rasalhagian Dragoons Free Company]] - a mixed force of four [['Mech]] [[lance]]s and an [[infantry]] [[battalion]] - that was charged with defending the planet, refused to respond to the Ghost Bears' ''[[batchall]]''. This was taken as an insult by Star Captain '''Marialle Hawkins''', who took it personally.  
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WHen her unit paticipated in the conquest of [[Radlje]] in July [[3050]] by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] as part of the third wave of [[Operation REVIVAL]], the defending forces from the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], the [[12th Rasalhagian Dragoons Free Company]] - a mixed force of four [['Mech]] [[lance]]s and an [[infantry]] [[battalion]] - that was charged with defending the planet, refused to respond to the Ghost Bears' ''[[batchall]]''. This was taken as a personal insult by Star Captain '''Marialle Hawkins'''.  
  
 
She led her Supernova's Alpha [[Nova (unit)|Nova]] in a three-day pursuit of the defenders, hunting them down without mercy and refusing all offers of surrender while saturating the battlefield of Lochsdown with indiscriminate weapons fire.  Only after every single 'Mech had been destroyed were the last few survivors of the Free Company taken prisoner.  Due to her undisciplined actions though, Star Captain Hawkins received an official reprimand and served two months of garrison duty on Radlje to better understand the people she had just recently conquered.<ref name=ICp32/>
 
She led her Supernova's Alpha [[Nova (unit)|Nova]] in a three-day pursuit of the defenders, hunting them down without mercy and refusing all offers of surrender while saturating the battlefield of Lochsdown with indiscriminate weapons fire.  Only after every single 'Mech had been destroyed were the last few survivors of the Free Company taken prisoner.  Due to her undisciplined actions though, Star Captain Hawkins received an official reprimand and served two months of garrison duty on Radlje to better understand the people she had just recently conquered.<ref name=ICp32/>

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Marialle Hawkins
Personal
AffiliationClan Ghost Bear
Profile
ProfessionStar Captain

Marialle Hawkins was a Star Captain within Clan Ghost Bear touman.[1][2]

Personal History

She was the commanding officer of Supernova Echo within 115th Striker.

WHen her unit paticipated in the conquest of Radlje in July 3050 by Clan Ghost Bear as part of the third wave of Operation REVIVAL, the defending forces from the Free Rasalhague Republic, the 12th Rasalhagian Dragoons Free Company - a mixed force of four 'Mech lances and an infantry battalion - that was charged with defending the planet, refused to respond to the Ghost Bears' batchall. This was taken as a personal insult by Star Captain Marialle Hawkins.

She led her Supernova's Alpha Nova in a three-day pursuit of the defenders, hunting them down without mercy and refusing all offers of surrender while saturating the battlefield of Lochsdown with indiscriminate weapons fire. Only after every single 'Mech had been destroyed were the last few survivors of the Free Company taken prisoner. Due to her undisciplined actions though, Star Captain Hawkins received an official reprimand and served two months of garrison duty on Radlje to better understand the people she had just recently conquered.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Invading Clans, p. 32
  2. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 90, "115th Striker Cluster Profile"

Bibliography