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==History==
 
==History==
 
Ronan commanded second company, third battalion of the [[Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards]].<ref name=BT:Lp152/>  
 
Ronan commanded second company, third battalion of the [[Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards]].<ref name=BT:Lp152/>  
Ronan and his sister [[Isobel Carlyle]] followed the Twenty-sixth to [[Arcturus]], believing they were on a legitimate mission. They only uncovered the truth the 13 August 3151, when heard the General Sarah Regis' announcement about the reforming of the [[Tamar Pact]]. He talked about that with his sister, and both agreed to try to find how many Lyran loyalists were in their ranks. In a later meeting of the troops, General [[Kathleen McQuade]] explained the troops about the official defection of the 26th. Those which wanted to remain in the LCAF must leave. Ronan and Isobel exited from the ranks, but there were only a handful which followed them, to Ronan's distress.<ref>''The Price of Duty'' Ch. 1</ref>
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Ronan and his sister [[Isobel Carlyle]] followed the Twenty-sixth to [[Arcturus]], believing they were on a legitimate mission. They only uncovered the truth on 13 August 3151, when heard General Sarah Regis' announcement about the resurrection of the [[Tamar Pact]]. He talked about that with his sister, and both agreed to try to find how many Lyran loyalists were in their ranks. In a later meeting of the troops, General [[Kathleen McQuade]] explained the official defection of the Twenty-sixth; those who wanted to remain in the LCAF had to leave. Ronan and Isobel exited from the ranks, but there were only a handful who followed them, to Ronan's distress.<ref>''The Price of Duty'' Ch. 1</ref>
  
He was cashiered from the LCAF, despite his loyalty to the Lyran Commonwealth, when the Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards went over to the newly formed Tamar Pact. Both, along with other former members of the 26th, formed the new Gray Death Legion on Garrison.<ref name=TPOD>''The Price of Duty''</ref>
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He was cashiered from the LCAF, despite his loyalty to the Lyran Commonwealth, when the Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards went over to the newly formed Tamar Pact. Along with his sister and other former members of the 26th, he formed the new Gray Death Legion on Garrison.<ref name=TPOD>''The Price of Duty''</ref>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==

Revision as of 13:07, 8 February 2023

Ronan Carlyle
Ronan Carlyle
Personal
Born3125[1]
AffiliationHouse Carlyle
Career
RankHauptmann[2]
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsGardner Carlyle (father)[3][1]
SiblingsIsobel Carlyle[2][1]

Ronan Carlyle was a Lyran Commonwealth noble.

History

Ronan commanded second company, third battalion of the Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards.[2] Ronan and his sister Isobel Carlyle followed the Twenty-sixth to Arcturus, believing they were on a legitimate mission. They only uncovered the truth on 13 August 3151, when heard General Sarah Regis' announcement about the resurrection of the Tamar Pact. He talked about that with his sister, and both agreed to try to find how many Lyran loyalists were in their ranks. In a later meeting of the troops, General Kathleen McQuade explained the official defection of the Twenty-sixth; those who wanted to remain in the LCAF had to leave. Ronan and Isobel exited from the ranks, but there were only a handful who followed them, to Ronan's distress.[4]

He was cashiered from the LCAF, despite his loyalty to the Lyran Commonwealth, when the Twenty-sixth Arcturan Guards went over to the newly formed Tamar Pact. Along with his sister and other former members of the 26th, he formed the new Gray Death Legion on Garrison.[5]

BattleMechs

Ronan piloted a Gauntlet OmniMech in the Arcturan Guards, and replaced it with a salvaged Gargoyle OmniMech in the new Gray Death Legion.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tamar Rising, p. 95: "Ronan Carlyle profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 BattleTech: Legends, p. 152
  3. The Price of Duty, ch. 4
  4. The Price of Duty Ch. 1
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Price of Duty

Bibliography