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'''Terry Ford''' (b. 30?? - d. 303?) was known as "the luckiest [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] of the [[Inner Sphere]]" until his rather unlucky demise in the wake of the [[Fourth Succession War]].
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
'''Terry Ford''', a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] serving with the 9th [[Illician Lancers]], was known as "the luckiest MechWarrior of the [[Inner Sphere]]" as of [[3025]] for having survived, often without as much as a scratch, desastrous combat situations with his [['Mech]] where others would have been killed. Ford maintained a superstitious attitude, surrounded himself with lots of lucky charms and trinkets, and insisted that it would cost him his luck if he allowed somebody else to do maintenance on his [[BattleMech]], the lucky "Number Seven".<ref name=TRO3025>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 106, "Notable ''Charger'' pilot</ref>
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Serving with the 9th [[Illician Lancers]] as of [[3025]], Ford achieved a large degree of notoriety for having seen considerable volume of combat without suffering as much as a scratch, despite frequently getting into disastrous situations with his [['Mech]] suffering hits which would have destroyed [[Atlas (BattleMech)|''Atlas''es]] and ''[[Banshee]]''s. Ford maintained a superstitious attitude, surrounded himself with lots of lucky charms and trinkets, and insisted that it would cost him his luck if he allowed somebody else to do maintenance on his [[BattleMech]], the lucky "Number Seven".<ref name=TRO3025-106>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 106, "CGR-1A1 Charger - Notable 'Mechs and MechWarriors - MechWarrior Terry Ford"</ref> <ref name=TRO3039-156>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 152 "CGR-1A1 Charger - Notable MechWarrior - MechWarrior Terry Ford"</ref> <ref name=SSaD-43>''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'', p. 43, "Andrew Martin - MechWarrior Profile - 'Mech History"</ref>
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A modified CGR-1A1 ''[[Charger]]'', ''"Number Seven"'''s [[small laser]]s were replaced with [[medium laser]]s, but the 'Mech never operated at optimal efficiency largely due to Ford's extremely limited technical skills and the ever increasing damage to its [[actuator]]s and other systems suffered during his lucky escapes. <ref name=TRO3025-106/> <ref name=TRO3039-156/>
  
"Number Seven" was a modified CGR-1A1 ''[[Charger]]''. Its [[small laser]]s had been replaced with [[medium laser]]s.<ref name=TRO3025/>
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Ford's luck finally ran out when the Illician Lancers were deployed in the [[Terran Corridor]] for a short time following the [[Fourth Succession War]], coming under attack from [[Sorenson's Sabres]] in a retaliatory strike. Leaping from an embankment intent on performing a "[[Highlander Burial]]" on a Sorenson's Sabres ''[[Longbow]]'', Ford was killed instantly when ''"Number Seven"'''s [[gyro]] overreacted and caused it to faceplant into ground with tremendous force. <ref name=TRO3039-156/> <ref name=SSaD-43/>
  
Ford's luck ran out when the Illician Lancers were deployed in the [[Terran Corridor]] for a short time following the [[Fourth Succession War]], where they came unter attack from [[Sorenson's Sabres]] in a retaliatory strike. Ford was killed and his heavily damaged 'Mech was taken as salvage. It was subsequently re-built from the ground up into a CGR-1A9 variant (ID number: CGR1A0ALSX9), but suffered from system glitches henceforth because of the massive damage it had incurred.<ref>''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'', p. 43, "Andrew Martin Profile"</ref>
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Ford's ''"Number Seven"'' would be claimed by the Sabres, the near crippled 'Mech sent to [[Galedon V]] for an extensive refit, subsequently rebuilt from the ground up to the slower but more heavily armed CGR-1A9 variant (ID number: CGR1A0ALSX9). Assigned to ''[[Busosenshi]]'' [[Andrew Martin]], despite the work performed on Ford's former 'Mech, ''"Number Seven"'' still suffered from no end of minor glitches and malfunctions. Ultimately the 'Mech would disappear from the Sabres' roster sometime after [[3049]], one rumour insisting that the pilot-less ''"Number Seven"'' "accidentally" fell out of a [[DropShip]] during a combat drop drill. <ref name=TRO3039-156/> <ref name=SSaD-43/>  <ref name=SSaD-35>''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'', p. 35, "Sorenson's Sabres - 3049"</ref>
  
 
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[[Category:Minor Characters|Ford, Terry]]

Revision as of 01:09, 7 May 2014

Terry Ford (b. 30?? - d. 303?) was known as "the luckiest MechWarrior of the Inner Sphere" until his rather unlucky demise in the wake of the Fourth Succession War.

Biography

Serving with the 9th Illician Lancers as of 3025, Ford achieved a large degree of notoriety for having seen considerable volume of combat without suffering as much as a scratch, despite frequently getting into disastrous situations with his 'Mech suffering hits which would have destroyed Atlases and Banshees. Ford maintained a superstitious attitude, surrounded himself with lots of lucky charms and trinkets, and insisted that it would cost him his luck if he allowed somebody else to do maintenance on his BattleMech, the lucky "Number Seven".[1] [2] [3]

A modified CGR-1A1 Charger, "Number Seven"'s small lasers were replaced with medium lasers, but the 'Mech never operated at optimal efficiency largely due to Ford's extremely limited technical skills and the ever increasing damage to its actuators and other systems suffered during his lucky escapes. [1] [2]

Ford's luck finally ran out when the Illician Lancers were deployed in the Terran Corridor for a short time following the Fourth Succession War, coming under attack from Sorenson's Sabres in a retaliatory strike. Leaping from an embankment intent on performing a "Highlander Burial" on a Sorenson's Sabres Longbow, Ford was killed instantly when "Number Seven"'s gyro overreacted and caused it to faceplant into ground with tremendous force. [2] [3]

Ford's "Number Seven" would be claimed by the Sabres, the near crippled 'Mech sent to Galedon V for an extensive refit, subsequently rebuilt from the ground up to the slower but more heavily armed CGR-1A9 variant (ID number: CGR1A0ALSX9). Assigned to Busosenshi Andrew Martin, despite the work performed on Ford's former 'Mech, "Number Seven" still suffered from no end of minor glitches and malfunctions. Ultimately the 'Mech would disappear from the Sabres' roster sometime after 3049, one rumour insisting that the pilot-less "Number Seven" "accidentally" fell out of a DropShip during a combat drop drill. [2] [3] [4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout: 3025, p. 106, "CGR-1A1 Charger - Notable 'Mechs and MechWarriors - MechWarrior Terry Ford"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 152 "CGR-1A1 Charger - Notable MechWarrior - MechWarrior Terry Ford"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Starterbook: Sword and Dragon, p. 43, "Andrew Martin - MechWarrior Profile - 'Mech History"
  4. Starterbook: Sword and Dragon, p. 35, "Sorenson's Sabres - 3049"

Bibliography