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Colonel '''Wayne Waco''' ([[2968]] – October 18, [[3067]], age 99 years) is the commander of the [[mercenary]] command called [[Waco Rangers]]. Waco and his Rangers have pursued a vendetta against [[Wolf's Dragoons]] since an engagement between the two units in which Wayne Waco's son was killed by a Dragoon [['Mech]] stepping on him. The Rangers claim the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claim it was an accident.{{cn}}
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==Early Life and Career==
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Born on the [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] world of [[Le Blanc]], Waco was recognized for having Mechwarrior talents as a child, and by adulthood he was assigned by the [[CCAF]] to the [[2nd Kearny Highlanders]], piloting a ''[[Vindicator]]'' Battlemech. He married a fellow warrior, [[Fiona Richel]], and later had a son, [[John Waco]]. When his wife was killed by [[AFFS]] Aerospace Fighters, he left active duty to become an instructor at [[Sian University]]. When he left the university, he became an accomplished Company commander with the [[1st Tau Ceti Rangers]]. When that unit was disbanded in [[3007]], he decided to from the Waco Rangers, initially a company-sized unit.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 86</ref> They accepted a contract with [[House Liao]].
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Colonel '''Wayne Waco''' was the commander of the [[Waco Rangers]] [[mercenary]] unit. He and his Rangers had pursued a vendetta against [[Wolf's Dragoons]] ever since an engagement between the two units on [[New Aragon]] resulted in the death of Waco's son when a Dragoon [['Mech]] stepped on him after he had ejected from his downed ''[[Locust]]''.<ref>''Making a Name''</ref> The Rangers claimed the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claimed it was an accident.<ref>''Making a Name''</ref>  
  
==Fighting the Dragoons on New Aragon==
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==History==
While on [[New Aragon]] in [[3008]], they saw heavy combat against Wolf's Dragoons (then in the employ of the Federated Suns). The Dragoons' [[Zeta Battalion]] smashed through the Rangers' light 'Mechs, resulting in the death of John Waco. Apparently, a Dragoon [[Stalker]] inadvertently crushed the younger Waco after his [[Locust]] was destroyed. Wayne Waco and his officers promptly declared vengeance against the Dragoons, despite a [[ComStar]] investigation clearing the Dragoons of intentional wrong-doing. Afterward, they refused employment with any Successor State that also employed the Dragoons.<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 127</ref>
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===Early Life and career===
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Born on the [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] world of [[Le Blanc]], Waco was recognized for having [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] potential as a child, and by adulthood he was assigned by the [[CCAF]] to the [[Second Kearny Highlanders]], piloting a ''[[Vindicator]]'' BattleMech. He married a fellow warrior, Fiona Richel, and later had a son, John Waco. When his wife was killed by [[AFFS]] [[aerospace fighter]]s, he left active duty to become an instructor at [[Sian University]]. When he left the university, he became an accomplished Company commander with the [[1st Tau Ceti Rangers|First Tau Ceti Rangers]]. When that unit was disbanded in [[3007]], he decided to form the Waco Rangers, initially a company-sized unit.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 86</ref> They accepted a contract with [[House Liao]].
  
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===Fighting the Dragoons on New Aragon===
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While on New Aragon in [[3008]], they saw heavy combat against Wolf's Dragoons (then in the employ of the Federated Suns). The Dragoons' [[Zeta Battalion]] smashed through the Rangers' light 'Mechs, resulting in the death of John Waco. Apparently, a Dragoon ''[[Stalker]]'' inadvertently crushed the younger Waco after his ''[[Locust]]'' was destroyed. Wayne Waco and his officers promptly declared vengeance against the Dragoons, despite a [[ComStar]] investigation clearing the Dragoons of intentional wrongdoing.<ref>''Making a Name''</ref> Wayne's pain and fury were such that he swore what he called a "[[Death Oath]]" against the Dragoons, sworn to kill any Dragoon his forces captured. <ref>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. 9</ref> Afterward, Wayne and his Rangers refused employment with any Successor State that also employed the Dragoons.<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 127</ref>
  
==Later years==
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===Later years===
[[Combat Operations]]By [[3049]], Waco had apparently turned over field command of the Rangers to Colonel [[Wayne Rogers]], though Waco maintained ownership of the unit. They served with the [[Free Worlds League]] during this time.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 57</ref> Apparently, by the aftermath of the [[Clan Invasion]], the units reputation had dropped significantly.
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By [[3049]], Waco had apparently turned over field command of the Rangers to Colonel [[Wayne Rogers]], though Waco maintained ownership of the unit. They served with the [[Free Worlds League]] during this time.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 57</ref> Apparently, by the aftermath of the [[Clan Invasion]], the unit's reputation had dropped significantly.
  
In [[3053]], he achieved some measure of satisfaction when he sat as one of the judges on the [[Mercenary Review Board]] when the Dragoons were brought up on charges of one of their battalions violating the terms of its contract while in service to [[House Marik]]. Though Jaime Wolf could have brushed the matter under the carpet, he felt it necessary to demonstrate that the Dragoons were not above the system they themselves had championed. Wolf was suspended from active service for one year. <ref>''Wolf Pack'', p.??{{cn}}</ref>
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In [[3053]], he achieved a small measure of satisfaction when he sat as one of the judges on the [[Mercenary Review Board]] panel when the Dragoons were brought up on charges of one of their battalions violating the terms of its contract while in service to [[House Marik]]. Though Jaime Wolf could have brushed the matter under the carpet, he felt it necessary to demonstrate that the Dragoons were not above the system they themselves had championed. Wolf was suspended from active service for one year. <ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>
  
Later hired by the [[Lyran Alliance]], at the Battle of [[Coventry]], the unit faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]]. Not only was most of the unit all but destroyed, but they suffered the indignity of being rescued in part by elements of Wolf's Dragoons. Colonel Rogers was among the casualties.<ref>''The Battle of Coventry'', p..??{{cn}}</ref> Waco was left to rebuild with only a company of 'Mechs, essentially where he had started.<ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 92</ref>
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Later hired by the [[Lyran Alliance]], the unit faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]] at the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3058)|Battle of Coventry]]. Not only was most of the unit destroyed, but they suffered the indignity of being rescued, in part, by elements of Wolf's Dragoons. Colonel Rogers was among the casualties during this engagement.<ref>''The Battle of Coventry'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref> Waco was left to rebuild the shattered Rangers with only a company of 'Mechs, essentially the same as when he first created the Unit.<ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 92</ref>
  
==Jihad and Death==
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===Jihad and death===
Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] against the Dragoons on [[Outreach]]. This insurrection was orchestrated by the [[Word of Blake]], who had viewed the Dragoons as a thorn in their side for some time. Though there are no witnesses to the event, Waco and his destroyed ''[[Battlemaster]]'' were found near the ''[[Archer]]'' that contained a slain [[Jaime Wolf]]. Conjecture points to a final battle between the two foes that ended in the death of both geriatric MechWarriors. This event was considered by many to have been the opening salvo of the [[Jihad]].{{cn}}
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Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] against the Dragoons on [[Outreach]]. This insurrection was heavily orchestrated by the [[Word of Blake]], who had viewed the Dragoons as a thorn in their side for some time and played on Wayne Waco's legendary hatred for the Dragoons and Jaime Wolf in particular.<ref name=JFS70_11-13>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', pp. 11–13, "Jihad Timeline"</ref><ref name=BA_171-73>''Blake Ascending'', pp. 171–173, "Jihad Timeline"</ref> However, Waco was not strictly under Blakist influence; on 11 October [[3067]], he called his Word of Blake liaison [[Leopold Jenkins]], days before the planned insurrection, and attempted to convince him to attack that very day. Jenkins refused and Waco murdered him, then began the assault days earlier than Jenkins intended, in order to exploit a relative weakness of the Dragoons forces on planet. Wayne really didn't expect to win or survive to the battle, like most of his Rangers veterans; he only wanted to hurt the Dragoons.<ref name=AICD>''An Ice-Cold Dish''</ref>
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On 18 October 3067, amid the conflict, Waco's and [[Jaime Wolf]]'s command lances engaged each other in battle, until only Waco and Wolf remained. Both died in their final duel, Waco never realizing that he had killed Wolf.<ref name=AICD/> Waco and his destroyed ''[[BattleMaster]]'' were found near the ''[[Archer]]'' that contained a slain [[Jaime Wolf]].<ref name=JFS70_11-13/><ref name=BA_171-73/>
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Unfortunately, the [[Word of Blake]]–incited insurrection was the final chapter in their history; Waco's Rangers died on Outreach with their founder, wiped out to the last man by a heartbroken and recklessly furious Wolf's Dragoons. This event was considered by many to have been the opening salvo of the [[Jihad]].<ref name=JFS70_11-13/><ref name=BA_171-73/>
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==BattleMechs==
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In his final battle on Outreach, Waco piloted a ''BattleMaster''.<ref name=AICD/>
  
 
==Errata==
 
==Errata==
* The ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]'' claims that when Waco was born on [[Le Blanc]], it was held by House Liao. Other sources indicate it has continuously been in [[House Davion]]'s hands since at least the fall of the [[Star League]]. {{citation needed}}
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* The ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]'' claims that when Waco was born on [[Le Blanc]], it was held by House Liao. Other sources indicate it has continuously been in [[House Davion]]'s hands since at least the fall of the [[Star League]]. {{cn}}
* The ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]'' states the John Waco was piloting a ''[[Stinger]]'' when he was killed. Other sources state that he was using a ''Locust''.{{citation needed}}
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* The ''Mercenary's Handbook'' states that John Waco was piloting a ''[[Stinger]]'' when he was killed. Other sources state that he was using a ''Locust''.{{cn}}
  
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==Gallery==
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Image:Wayne_Waco_MercHB.jpg|Portrait of Wayne Waco
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</gallery>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[20 Year Update]]''
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*''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)|The Battle of Coventry]]''
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* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
*''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
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* ''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)|The Battle of Coventry]]'' (scenario pack)
*''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries]]''
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* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
*''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries]]''
*''[[Wolf Pack]]''
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* ''[[An Ice-Cold Dish]]'' (in: ''[[Shrapnel (magazine)#Issue 5|Shrapnel, Issue 5]]'')
*''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
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* ''[[Making a Name]]'' (short story)
 
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* ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]''
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* ''[[Wolf Pack]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 13 June 2023

Wayne Waco
Wayne Waco
Personal
Born2968
Died18 October 3067
AffiliationWaco Rangers
Profile
RankColonel
ProfessionMechWarrior
Family
SpouseFiona Richel
ChildrenJohn Waco

Colonel Wayne Waco was the commander of the Waco Rangers mercenary unit. He and his Rangers had pursued a vendetta against Wolf's Dragoons ever since an engagement between the two units on New Aragon resulted in the death of Waco's son when a Dragoon 'Mech stepped on him after he had ejected from his downed Locust.[1] The Rangers claimed the incident was intentional, while the Dragoons claimed it was an accident.[2]

History[edit]

Early Life and career[edit]

Born on the Capellan world of Le Blanc, Waco was recognized for having MechWarrior potential as a child, and by adulthood he was assigned by the CCAF to the Second Kearny Highlanders, piloting a Vindicator BattleMech. He married a fellow warrior, Fiona Richel, and later had a son, John Waco. When his wife was killed by AFFS aerospace fighters, he left active duty to become an instructor at Sian University. When he left the university, he became an accomplished Company commander with the First Tau Ceti Rangers. When that unit was disbanded in 3007, he decided to form the Waco Rangers, initially a company-sized unit.[3] They accepted a contract with House Liao.

Fighting the Dragoons on New Aragon[edit]

While on New Aragon in 3008, they saw heavy combat against Wolf's Dragoons (then in the employ of the Federated Suns). The Dragoons' Zeta Battalion smashed through the Rangers' light 'Mechs, resulting in the death of John Waco. Apparently, a Dragoon Stalker inadvertently crushed the younger Waco after his Locust was destroyed. Wayne Waco and his officers promptly declared vengeance against the Dragoons, despite a ComStar investigation clearing the Dragoons of intentional wrongdoing.[4] Wayne's pain and fury were such that he swore what he called a "Death Oath" against the Dragoons, sworn to kill any Dragoon his forces captured. [5] Afterward, Wayne and his Rangers refused employment with any Successor State that also employed the Dragoons.[6]

Later years[edit]

By 3049, Waco had apparently turned over field command of the Rangers to Colonel Wayne Rogers, though Waco maintained ownership of the unit. They served with the Free Worlds League during this time.[7] Apparently, by the aftermath of the Clan Invasion, the unit's reputation had dropped significantly.

In 3053, he achieved a small measure of satisfaction when he sat as one of the judges on the Mercenary Review Board panel when the Dragoons were brought up on charges of one of their battalions violating the terms of its contract while in service to House Marik. Though Jaime Wolf could have brushed the matter under the carpet, he felt it necessary to demonstrate that the Dragoons were not above the system they themselves had championed. Wolf was suspended from active service for one year. [8]

Later hired by the Lyran Alliance, the unit faced Clan Jade Falcon at the Battle of Coventry. Not only was most of the unit destroyed, but they suffered the indignity of being rescued, in part, by elements of Wolf's Dragoons. Colonel Rogers was among the casualties during this engagement.[9] Waco was left to rebuild the shattered Rangers with only a company of 'Mechs, essentially the same as when he first created the Unit.[10]

Jihad and death[edit]

Waco was killed leading an insurrection of disaffected MechWarriors against the Dragoons on Outreach. This insurrection was heavily orchestrated by the Word of Blake, who had viewed the Dragoons as a thorn in their side for some time and played on Wayne Waco's legendary hatred for the Dragoons and Jaime Wolf in particular.[11][12] However, Waco was not strictly under Blakist influence; on 11 October 3067, he called his Word of Blake liaison Leopold Jenkins, days before the planned insurrection, and attempted to convince him to attack that very day. Jenkins refused and Waco murdered him, then began the assault days earlier than Jenkins intended, in order to exploit a relative weakness of the Dragoons forces on planet. Wayne really didn't expect to win or survive to the battle, like most of his Rangers veterans; he only wanted to hurt the Dragoons.[13]

On 18 October 3067, amid the conflict, Waco's and Jaime Wolf's command lances engaged each other in battle, until only Waco and Wolf remained. Both died in their final duel, Waco never realizing that he had killed Wolf.[13] Waco and his destroyed BattleMaster were found near the Archer that contained a slain Jaime Wolf.[11][12]

Unfortunately, the Word of Blake–incited insurrection was the final chapter in their history; Waco's Rangers died on Outreach with their founder, wiped out to the last man by a heartbroken and recklessly furious Wolf's Dragoons. This event was considered by many to have been the opening salvo of the Jihad.[11][12]

BattleMechs[edit]

In his final battle on Outreach, Waco piloted a BattleMaster.[13]

Errata[edit]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Making a Name
  2. Making a Name
  3. Mercenary's Handbook, p. 86
  4. Making a Name
  5. The Battle of Coventry, p. 9
  6. Wolf's Dragoons, p. 127
  7. 20 Year Update, p. 57
  8. Wolf Pack, p. ??[citation needed]
  9. The Battle of Coventry, p. ??[citation needed]
  10. Field Manual: Mercenaries, p. 92
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, pp. 11–13, "Jihad Timeline"
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Blake Ascending, pp. 171–173, "Jihad Timeline"
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 An Ice-Cold Dish

Bibliography[edit]