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Thomas Brubaker
Thomas Brubaker
Personal
Born3093
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
Profile
RankGeneral
ProfessionMechWarrior

Thomas Brubaker (born 3093) assumed the role of commanding officer of the Wolf's Dragoons mercenary unit in 3137.[1][2]

History

In 3139, when the Dragoons signed a new contract with the Draconis Combine, Brubaker was determined to recover the old prestige and independence of the unit and show it to all the Inner Sphere states. To avoid antagonizing their new masters, and after arriving to Gandy's Luck, warned his men to respect the Kuritans and to not carry visible weapons.[3] Under Brubaker's command, the Dragoons, with assistance of a Ryuken regiment, easily conquered the Draconis Rift, a independent ten-worlds region. By 3140, several of their regiments have even launched a daring incursion inside Federated Suns space, targeting the planet Glenmora, but found themselves trapped on planet. The Ryuken lead a recovery mission, rescuing them. After returning to Combine space, Brubaker congratulated the mission leader, Colonel Henry Kincaid for his survival.[4]

But the relations between the Dragoons and their employers became worse after the fall of New Avalon. In 3150, the Kuritans began putting the mercenaries to a garrison duty, and erased their participation in their victories. At the end of November, Brubaker travelled to planet Parma to address the problems of Gamma Regiment of the Dragoons, as several of their officers have been arrested and put on a jail by the Kuritans. Despite the fact than their "crimes" are for minor matters, when no deliberately fabricated, Brubaker blamed Gamma's leader, Colonel Nicholas Crew, and refused to put pressure on the Kuritan liaison, Tai-sa Reiko Akamine.[5]

The same day, a Clan Wolf envoy arrived on planet. The envoy, Marotta Kerensky was a cunning and patient officer, who knew a lot about the Dragoon's history and admired them. He was there to invite the Dragoons to join Clan Wolf again, at least temporarily to help their former clan defend Terra against the Clan Jade Falcon imminent attack. Marotta's arguments were very convincing, but Brubaker didn't want to compromise his contract with the Combine. However, many officers do not think as he does. When Crews sided actively with Marotta, Brubaker furiously stripped him of his post.[6] But the General had made a big mistake: Crew took his regiment and along with Marotta, rescued their people from the Kuritan prison, preparing to leave the planet to Terra. Brubaker kept all the inside conflict hidden to the Kuritans, and with their command company, chased Crew's men, expecting to capture them and prevent a new Dragoon's civil war.[7] Unfortunately, he failed: Brubaker's unit fell to an ambush of Crew's and Marotta's Dragoons, and his 'Mech was almost destroyed by Crew's mech. Reluctantly, Brubaker ordered his surviving men to cease the fight.

As a prisoner, the General could not prevent Gamma's departure, and warned Crew than his acts will initiate a new Dragoon's Civil War, but Marotta convinced him to hide all what happened under the excuse of a "training accident", and Brubaker agreed to do so, terminating the contract with the Combine and sending all the Dragoons units he had to Terra to fight alongside the Wolves.[8]

BattleMechs

Brubaker's 'Mech in 3150 was an Annihilator.[9]

Titles and Positions

Preceded by General of Wolf's Dragoons
3137
Succeeded by
incumbent

References

  1. Field Manual: 3145, p. 182 - "Notable Mercenary Forces - Draconis Combine"
  2. Era Report: 3145, p. 114 - "Thomas Brubaker profile"
  3. Redemption Rift, p. 10
  4. Redemption Rift, p. 248
  5. Divided We Fall, p. 35
  6. Divided We Fall, p. 60
  7. Divided We Fall, p. 76
  8. Divided We Fall, p. 116
  9. Divided We Fall, p. 95

Bibliography