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| children            = [[George Hasek (31st c.)|George Hasek II]]<ref name=HB:HDp112>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 112</ref><br>[[Angela Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/><br>[[Cyrus Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/>
 
| children            = [[George Hasek (31st c.)|George Hasek II]]<ref name=HB:HDp112>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 112</ref><br>[[Angela Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/><br>[[Cyrus Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/>
 
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'''Morgan Hasek-Davion''' was an early [[thirty-first-century]] [[House Davion]] nobleman who later became Duke of [[New Syrtis]] and Minister of the [[Capellan March]]. He was the son of [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] and [[Marie Davion-St. Claire|Marie Davion]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 164</ref>
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'''Morgan Hasek-Davion''' was an early 31st century [[House Davion]] nobleman who later became Duke of [[New Syrtis]] and Minister of the [[Capellan March]]. He was the son of [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] and [[Marie Davion-St. Claire|Marie Davion]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 164</ref>
  
 
He later was [[Marshal of the Armies]] of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] as well the commander of the [[Second Star League]]'s [[Task Force Serpent]].
 
He later was [[Marshal of the Armies]] of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] as well the commander of the [[Second Star League]]'s [[Task Force Serpent]].
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On 6 August, Morgan was rushed from training to Hanse's private office at his palace. His uncle first apologized to him for holding him back for so long and not trusting him fully. He then told Morgan he was sending him on a critical mission to save the JumpShip yards of Kathil from being crippled by an inbound Liao strike force. In addition to this, he had to take whatever troops he had left and conduct an extraction raid on [[Sian]] to retrieve the agent who warned them.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 208</ref> He was told that he would only have Kathil's green militia, a reinforced company and the survivors of the [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]] to fight with. That night he departed for Kathil, to rescue the Federated Suns from what Hanse Davion said would be their destruction.
 
On 6 August, Morgan was rushed from training to Hanse's private office at his palace. His uncle first apologized to him for holding him back for so long and not trusting him fully. He then told Morgan he was sending him on a critical mission to save the JumpShip yards of Kathil from being crippled by an inbound Liao strike force. In addition to this, he had to take whatever troops he had left and conduct an extraction raid on [[Sian]] to retrieve the agent who warned them.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 208</ref> He was told that he would only have Kathil's green militia, a reinforced company and the survivors of the [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]] to fight with. That night he departed for Kathil, to rescue the Federated Suns from what Hanse Davion said would be their destruction.
  
By the end of the month, Morgan arrived on Kathil. He met with his old classmate and friend Captain [[Andrew Redburn]], now a veteran commander of a reinforced company for the [[Davion Light Guards]]. On 29 August, Morgan took Andrew and the rest of his officers on a tour of the [[Kearny-Fuchida Yare Industries]]'s Microwave Broadcasting Station. The tour was led by the Broadcasting Station's Fredek Vebber.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 226–227</ref> After a brief tour showing how the station used microwave bursts to power its orbital factories, Morgan asked if it was possible to use the tower to hit an incoming hostile DropShip. Vebber refused to even consider it and refused to take orders from someone he viewed as an upstart noble. Morgan then asked a tech if he was able to do what he asked and the tech agreed that he could easily. Morgan pulled out his pistol, pointed it at Vebber and informed him that he was not needed.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 229–230</ref> He then gathered the men and women of the [[Kathil Capellan March Militia]]'s Third Battalion, [[Davion Light Guards]]'s Delta Reinforced Company, and [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]]'s Omega Company together at Kathil's reserve base. He announced directly to the Kathil CMM Third Battalion that they were to be the core of a new military command. He said they had been gathered together to fight what could be the Suns' most desperate fight of the war. House Liao planned to strike at the venerable shipyards, and their newly-formed unit would fight them and stop them. He named them the [[First Kathil Uhlans]].<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 231–233</ref>
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By the end of the month, Morgan arrived on Kathil. He met with his old classmate and friend Captain [[Andrew Redburn]], now a veteran commander of a reinforced company for the [[Davion Light Guards]]. On 29 August, Morgan took Andrew and the rest of his officers on a tour of the [[Kearny-Fuchida Yare Industries]]'s Microwave Broadcasting Station. The tour was led by the Broadcasting Station's Fredek Vebber.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 226–227</ref> After a brief tour showing how the station used microwave bursts to power its orbital factories, Morgan asked if it was possible to use the tower to hit an incoming hostile DropShip. Vebber refused to even consider it and refused to take orders from someone he viewed as an upstart noble. Morgan then asked a tech if he was able to do what he asked and the tech agreed that he could easily. Morgan pulled out his pistol, pointed it at Vebber and informed him that he was not needed.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 229–230</ref> He then gathered the men and women of the [[Kathil Capellan March Militia]]'s Third Battalion, [[Davion Light Guards]]'s Delta Reinforced Company, and [[5th Syrtis Fusiliers]]'s Omega Company together at Kathil's reserve base. He announced directly to the Kathil CMM Third Battalion that they were to be the core of a new military command. He said they had been gathered together to fight what could be the Suns' most desperate fight of the war. House Liao planned to strike at the venerable shipyards, and their newly-formed unit would fight them and stop them. He named them the [[1st Kathil Uhlans]].<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 231–233</ref>
  
 
On 7 September, the Liao invaders arrived. At Morgan's command, Yare's broadcast dish used a powerful microbeam burst to destroy one of the [[Death Commandos]]' ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]]s. He took command of the First Kathil forces defending the Median Power Company's geopower plants against the [[Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers]] and, after flanking them, pushed them into a hidden minefield. After his forces managed to defeat the Rangers, he moved to assist Andrew Redburn's battle against the Death Commandos. Morgan was able to stop an enemy ''[[Cataphract]]'' closing in on the Yare broadcasting complex.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 246</ref>
 
On 7 September, the Liao invaders arrived. At Morgan's command, Yare's broadcast dish used a powerful microbeam burst to destroy one of the [[Death Commandos]]' ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]]s. He took command of the First Kathil forces defending the Median Power Company's geopower plants against the [[Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers]] and, after flanking them, pushed them into a hidden minefield. After his forces managed to defeat the Rangers, he moved to assist Andrew Redburn's battle against the Death Commandos. Morgan was able to stop an enemy ''[[Cataphract]]'' closing in on the Yare broadcasting complex.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 246</ref>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* Morgan Hasek-Davion's murder remains an unresolved mystery. Notes [https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/from-my-battletech-archives-the-plannning-documents-for-twilight-of-the-clans-part-i/ published] by author [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]] from the time when the "Twilight of the Clans" novel series was initially planned and the storylines laid out back in the 1990s actually name another prominent character, [[Anastasius Focht]], as the commander of Task Force Serpent who would be assassinated on the way. While the document notes that the assassin would turn out to have been a nondescript no-name crew member, the motive or background of the murder is not elaborated upon in the planning document either. This, combined with the fact that the character in question was then exchanged for Morgan Hasek-Davion as the novels progressed and the storyline unfolded, seems to suggest that the murder is one of the plot hooks that [[FASA]] liked to work into novels and sourcebooks for possible later use, without a predetermined meaning or context at the time.
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*Morgan Hasek-Davion's murder remains an unresolved mystery. Notes [https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/from-my-battletech-archives-the-plannning-documents-for-twilight-of-the-clans-part-i/ published] by author [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]] from the time when the "Twilight of the Clans" novel series was initially planned and the storylines laid out back in the 1990s actually name another prominent character, [[Anastasius Focht]], as the commander of Task Force Serpent who would be assassinated on the way. While the document notes that the assassin would turn out to have been a nondescript no-name crew member, the motive or background of the murder is not elaborated upon in the planning document either. This, combined with the fact that the character in question was then exchanged for Morgan Hasek-Davion as the novels progressed and the storyline unfolded, seems to suggest that the murder is one of the plot hooks that [[FASA]] liked to work into novels and sourcebooks for possible later use, without a predetermined meaning or context at the time.
  
* Despite there being no proof about it, Victor Steiner-Davion guessed that the only possible organization capable of infiltrating ComStar and willing to murder Morgan in order to cause the failure of the Serpent Expedition was the [[Word of Blake]]. This was ironic considering the deep hate the Blakists felt toward the Clans.<ref>''Prince of Havoc'', pp. 176–177</ref>
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*Despite there being no proof about it, Victor Steiner-Davion guessed that the only possible organization capable of infiltrating ComStar and willing to murder Morgan in order to cause the failure of the Serpent Expedition was the [[Word of Blake]]. This was ironic considering the deep hate the Blakists felt toward the Clans.<ref>''Prince of Havoc'', pp. 176–177</ref>
  
 
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