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Revision as of 19:26, 18 August 2021
The Walking Dead | |
Formed | 7 March 3074 |
Affiliation | Clan Ghost Bear |
Parent Command | Zeta Galaxy |
History
The Walking Dead was born of crisis. On 7 March 3074, while fighting on Radstadt, some of Clan Ghost Bear's forces were caught in the radioactive discharge of a Word of Blake-launched neutron bomb. Expecting that the Blakist 43rd Shadow Division would take the opportunity to escape off-world, Zeta Galaxy Galaxy Commander Jocelyn Vong gathered a number of the radiation-poisoned soldiers for a suicide mission, a chance to die fighting instead of in a hospital bed. These soldiers, known informally as the Walking Dead, were to go through radioactive Munich to launch a surprise attack on the 43rd's DropShips. Led by the highest-ranking of the dying, Anjo Bekker, the Walking Dead successfully attacked the DropShips, allowing Ghost Bear forces to destroy all but one of them.[1]
For their success, Jocelyn pledged to establish the Walking Dead as a standing unit.[1] It is not known whether this happened, or what the formal unit's composition was.
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the Walking Dead | |||
Star Captain | Anjo Bekker | 7 March 3074[1] |
Composition History
7 March 3074
In its inaugural operation, the Walking Dead consisted of a binary of forces, a mix of 'Mechs, Elementals, and a reserve of three aerospace pilots.[1]