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Illustration of Myndo Waterly by D. Alexander Gregory

Myndo Waterly (1 January, 3001 – 6 June, 3052, aged 51 years) was a ComStar Primus who attempted to herald the organization's predominance in Inner Sphere politics with the unsuccessful Operation Scorpion.

Biography

Early life

Myndo Waterly was born into a humble family of plantation workers on the Green Tea Commune on the Draconis Combine world of Kuzuu. The young Myndo was a gifted student who attracted the attention of the ISF and O5P, who sponsored her education at the prestigious University of Dieron. Seemingly set for a life in the Combine intelligence services, Myndo witnessed the shooting death of fellow student she had a relationship with who was apparently involved in a minor underground movement. Directly after being released from questioning by ISF officials, Myndo entered the ComStar compound on Dieron. The driven Waterly quickly and ruthlessly ascended the ranks of the Order, attracting controversy for the speed of her promotions and her radical and militant interpretation of the writings of Jerome Blake.[1]

Precenter of Dieron


Primus of ComStar


Operation Scorpion


Death and legacy

Following the failure of Operation Scorpion, Waterly was reportedly challenged by Anastasius Focht for the right to continue in the role of Primus. She was forced to resign, according to the ComStar Archives' ComStar History research team, and then suffered a cerebral hemorrhage four days later. The Word of Blake maintains, however, that Focht and Sharilar Mori, her successor, had her killed. [2]

Philosophical and/or political views


Positions

Preceded by Primus of ComStar
3029-3052
Succeeded by

References

  1. 20 Year Update, pg 82
  2. ComStar, pg 4

See also