Difference between revisions of "Roderick Hirt"
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− | Waterman and Clask was, up until | + | Waterman and Clask was, up until September 3060, a wealthy brokerage firm, one of the most powerful in the city of Berkdale. It financed [[St. Ives Compact]] loyalists even after the [[Capellan Confederation]] conquest of Brighton.<ref name=PW/> |
− | On 23 | + | On 23 September 3060, while attempting to travel through a traffic checkpoint outside Berkdale, Roderick was assassinated by a [[Maskirovka]] agent. With his death masked as the result of resistance to a traffic stop, Hirt's loss led to the near-total collapse of Waterman and Clark - almost all investors and clients aside from Mr. Waterman and Mr. Clark themselves cut ties.<ref name=PW/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 01:22, 20 August 2021
Roderick Hirt | |
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Died | 23 September 3060 |
Affiliation | St. Ives Compact |
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Rank | Vice-President |
Profession | Financial Broker |
Roderick Hirt was a vice-president of the Brighton-based brokerage firm Waterman and Clask, up until his assassination in 3060.[1]
History[edit]
Waterman and Clask was, up until September 3060, a wealthy brokerage firm, one of the most powerful in the city of Berkdale. It financed St. Ives Compact loyalists even after the Capellan Confederation conquest of Brighton.[1]
On 23 September 3060, while attempting to travel through a traffic checkpoint outside Berkdale, Roderick was assassinated by a Maskirovka agent. With his death masked as the result of resistance to a traffic stop, Hirt's loss led to the near-total collapse of Waterman and Clark - almost all investors and clients aside from Mr. Waterman and Mr. Clark themselves cut ties.[1]
References[edit]
Bibliography[edit]
- Proper Work (in: Total Warfare)