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After six years of repeated attempts to infiltrate Defiance Industries, the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] is able to get one agent on the inside. This agent acquired maps and pictures of the assembly lines, though failed to acquire ''[[Mackie]]'' schematics.
 
After six years of repeated attempts to infiltrate Defiance Industries, the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] is able to get one agent on the inside. This agent acquired maps and pictures of the assembly lines, though failed to acquire ''[[Mackie]]'' schematics.
  
Colonel Simon Kelswa used the maps and pictures to lead 25 Lyran commandos to specifically steal the Mackie plans. The mission, launched in the 7th February [[2455]] was a success, allowing the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] to be the first [[Great House|House]] outside of the [[House Cameron|Cameron]]s to have [[BattleMech]] technology.<ref>Prometheus Unbound</ref><ref name=HSLCp18>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 18 "Operation Prometheus"</ref>
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Colonel Simon Kelswa used the maps and pictures to lead 25 Lyran commandos to specifically steal the Mackie plans. The mission, launched in the 7th February [[2455]] was a success, allowing the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] to be the first [[Great House|House]] outside of the [[House Cameron|Cameron]]s to have [[BattleMech]] technology.<ref>''Prometheus Unbound''</ref><ref name=HSLCp18>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 18: "Operation Prometheus"</ref>
  
He died during operations on [[Alula Australis]] in [[2475]].<ref name=HSLC/>
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He died during operations on [[Alula Australis]] in [[2475]].<ref name=HSTLCpLOS/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:55, 1 April 2023

Simon Kelswa
Personal
Born2424[1]
Died2475[1]
AffiliationHouse Kelswa
Profile
RankColonel
Family
ParentsRobert Kelswa (father)[1]
SiblingsPhillipa Kelswa[1]

History

Simon Kelswa was selected to lead Operation PROMETHEUS.

After six years of repeated attempts to infiltrate Defiance Industries, the Lyran Intelligence Corps is able to get one agent on the inside. This agent acquired maps and pictures of the assembly lines, though failed to acquire Mackie schematics.

Colonel Simon Kelswa used the maps and pictures to lead 25 Lyran commandos to specifically steal the Mackie plans. The mission, launched in the 7th February 2455 was a success, allowing the Lyran Commonwealth to be the first House outside of the Camerons to have BattleMech technology.[2][3]

He died during operations on Alula Australis in 2475.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), foldout: "The Lyran Commonwealth's Line of Succession and Partial Steiner Family Tree"
  2. Prometheus Unbound
  3. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 18: "Operation Prometheus"

Bibliography