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'''Marjorie Sperling Yongblood''' was born the year the [[Terran Alliance]] collapsed ([[2314]]); she was born without the Youngblood surname. | '''Marjorie Sperling Yongblood''' was born the year the [[Terran Alliance]] collapsed ([[2314]]); she was born without the Youngblood surname. | ||
− | Marjorie became a well-known journalist, first writing about new technology and later acquiring fame as a war correspondent. While researching an article on the revival of [[Myomer]] technology and the creation of the [[WorkMech]] for mining, she discovered her relation to [[Stuart Youngblood]], a man who had been involved in early asteroid mining as well (with [[YMC]]) and also with preliminary myomer technology. When she could prove her relation, (being the great-great-great-granddaughter of [[Rob Youngblood]]), she assumed the lost family name and | + | Marjorie became a well-known journalist, first writing about new technology and later acquiring fame as a war correspondent. While researching an article on the revival of [[Myomer]] technology and the creation of the [[WorkMech]] for mining, she discovered her relation to [[Stuart Youngblood]], a man who had been involved in early asteroid mining as well (with [[YMC]]) and also with preliminary myomer technology. When she could prove her relation, (being the great-great-great-granddaughter of [[Rob Youngblood]]), she assumed the lost family name and persuaded her siblings [[Christopher Youngblood|Christopher]] and [[Jordan Sperling Youngblood|Jordan Sperling]] to do the same. |
Marjorie was the first reporter to travel to all ten separate states, where she covered the constant border wars and arms races.<ref name = "BTCHI">''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception Manual'', p. 18-20, "The Youngblood Family"</ref> | Marjorie was the first reporter to travel to all ten separate states, where she covered the constant border wars and arms races.<ref name = "BTCHI">''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception Manual'', p. 18-20, "The Youngblood Family"</ref> | ||
===Marriage and Children=== | ===Marriage and Children=== | ||
− | It is not known if '''Marjorie Sperling Youngblood''' was married or had any | + | It is not known if '''Marjorie Sperling Youngblood''' was married or had any children.<ref name = "BTCHI"/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 3 January 2023
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Marjorie Sperling Youngblood | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2314 |
Died | 2399 |
Affiliation | House Youngblood |
Family | |
Siblings | Christopher Youngblood Jordan Sperling Youngblood |
History[edit]
Life[edit]
Marjorie Sperling Yongblood was born the year the Terran Alliance collapsed (2314); she was born without the Youngblood surname.
Marjorie became a well-known journalist, first writing about new technology and later acquiring fame as a war correspondent. While researching an article on the revival of Myomer technology and the creation of the WorkMech for mining, she discovered her relation to Stuart Youngblood, a man who had been involved in early asteroid mining as well (with YMC) and also with preliminary myomer technology. When she could prove her relation, (being the great-great-great-granddaughter of Rob Youngblood), she assumed the lost family name and persuaded her siblings Christopher and Jordan Sperling to do the same.
Marjorie was the first reporter to travel to all ten separate states, where she covered the constant border wars and arms races.[1]
Marriage and Children[edit]
It is not known if Marjorie Sperling Youngblood was married or had any children.[1]