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Morgan Hasek-Davion - Early 31st century [[House Davion]] nobleman, later becoming Duke of New Syrtis & March Lord of [[Capellan March]]. He is the son of [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] and [[Marie Davion-St. Claire|Marie Davion]].<ref>''Warrior: Reposte'' pg. 164 - Michael arrives with wife Marie for Hanse's wedding.</ref>
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| caption            = At age of 45 in 3050
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| name                = Morgan Hasek-Davion
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| birthdate          = [[3005]]<ref name=ER3052-66>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 66: "Morgan Hasek-Davion Profile"</ref>
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| died                = 2 January [[3060]]<ref name=THch30>''The Hunters'', ch. 30</ref>
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| othernames          =
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| affiliation        = [[House Hasek-Davion]]
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| rank                = [[Marshal of the Armies]]<ref name=20YUp88>''20 Year Update'', p. 88: "Morgan Hasek-Davion profile"</ref>
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| title              = [[Duke of New Syrtis]]<ref name=20YUp88/><br/>[[Member of the Order of Davion]]<ref name=WCc53>''Warrior: Coupé'', ch. 53</ref>
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| profession          = [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]
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| parents            = [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] (father),<br>[[Marie Davion-St. Claire]] (mother)
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| siblings            =
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| spouse              = [[Kym Sorenson]]<ref name=20YUp88/>
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| children            = [[George Hasek (31st c.)|George Hasek II]]<ref name=HB:HDp112>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 112</ref><br>[[Angela Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/><br>[[Cyrus Hasek]]<ref name=HB:HDp112/>
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'''Morgan Hasek-Davion''' was an early [[thirty-first-century]] [[House Davion]] nobleman who later became Duke of [[New Syrtis]] and Minister of the [[Capellan March]]. He was the son of [[Michael Hasek-Davion]] and [[Marie Davion-St. Claire|Marie Davion]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 164</ref>
  
He later was [[Marshal of the Armies]] for the [[FedCom]] as well [[Star League|2nd Star League]]'s [[Task Force Serpent]]'s commander prior to his death before his death.
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He later was [[Marshal of the Armies]] of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] as well the commander of the [[Second Star League]]'s [[Task Force Serpent]].
  
==Character History==
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==History==
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===Early life===
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Morgan attended [[The Warrior's Hall]] on [[New Syrtis]], and, after two years there, transferred to [[New Avalon Military Academy]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 124</ref> After graduating, he was assigned to served with the [[Davion Heavy Guards]] in [[3027]].
  
===Early Life===
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With his assignment to the Davion Heavy Guards, Hanse Davion used this as a means to keep Morgan's father in line. Morgan as designated Hanse's heir to the throne of the Federated Suns. As time went on, Morgan had grown more estranged from his father and his devotion to House Davion became more important than any loyalty to his father. By coming to New Avalon, he felt he had come home.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 56</ref>
  
He is originally student of [[The Warrior's Hall]] on [[New Syrtis]], he was later transferred after two year there to [[New Avalon Military Academy]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' page  124 - Morgan asks explains why he was asking what happen had to his former classmate [[Andrew Redburn]]. Whom he went to school at Warrior's hall for his first 2 years military education.</ref> After graduating, he was assigned to served with the [[Davion Heavy Guard]] in [[3027]].
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He was asked by Hanse to be his best man at his wedding on [[Terra]], which he accepted wholeheartedly. Though he was happy to be Hanse's best man, he felt caught between his uncle and father's secret feud over the throne. He strongly believed his father was wrong to try and usurp the throne. After the public announcement of him becoming Hanse Davion's best man, he took a long walk to consider his situation. After passing the Davion Peace Garden, he found himself coming to rescue of a young woman being mugged. He easily overwhelmed the assailants and rescued the injured woman, [[Kym Sorenson]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', pp. 56–59</ref> The rescue marked the beginning of a relationship between the two of them.  
  
On his assignment with [[Davion Heavy Guards]], Hanse Davion used his assigned as to means to keep Morgan's father, Michael from mean "hostage". Morgan had become Hanse's designated as the heir to the thrown of Federated Suns when Hanse Davion ascended the throne. As time grew between Morgan had grown more estranged from his father, with his devotion to house Davion than his own loyalties to father.  By coming to New Avalon, he felt he was come home.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' page 56 - Morgan walks in Davion Peace Garden reflecting his situation as he gazed as Silver Eagle memorial.</ref>
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Morgan, when not dating Kym, devoted his studies to military history and improving his command abilities. She became so close to him that he played private [[holovid]]s from his father while she was with him.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 121</ref> Unknown to Morgan, Kym was a [[MIIO]] agent who secretly reported to [[Quintus Allard]] about these activities. Quintus reported to Hanse Davion that Morgan's abilities were greatly improved and his loyalty remained firmly with the Prince. Quintus also endorsed Morgan's abilities. Morgan's reading of historical and current battle reports led him to apply them to simulations to try out his ideas to leading a battle. Copies of his efforts slipped quietly to Quintus Allard's hands where he had them tested. Test results indicated this was the highest scoring of any individual the minister had ever seen. He reported to his prince that Morgan was reliable and he could take command and destroy any Capellan unit that lay before him.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', pp. 121–122</ref><ref name=HBHDp5>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 5: "Animals"</ref>
  
He was then asked by Hanse to be his Best Man at his wedding on [[Terra]], which he accepted full heartily. Though he was happy to accept be best man, he feels caught between in Uncle's and his father's secret feud over the throne. Strongly believes his father is wrong try usurp the throne. After the public announcement of him becoming Hanse Davion's Best Man at his wedding, he take long walk to consider his situation. After pasting the Davion Peace Garden, he finds himself coming to rescue of young women being mugged. He easily overwhelms them and rescues the injured women, [[Kym Sorenson]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' pages 56-59 - Morgan rushes to the rescue of then Kym being mugged by couple thugs.</ref>   The rescue marks the beginning of new relationship between the two of them.
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===Fourth Succession War===
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After the outbreak of the new war, Morgan was detached from the Davion Heavy Guards and forced stay on the sidelines. This was to ensure that the heir- apparent was kept alive, but Morgan became restless to prove his worth and wanted to bring glory to House Davion.
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Morgan pushed Hanse to release him in the war, citing that he had never been prevented from fighting before when he served with the Davion Heavy Guards.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', p. 255</ref> Morgan told Hanse that he understood he needed to be there as the Heir-Designate but he still felt the urge to take to the field. Hanse responded that he was needed on New Avalon, in reserve for when he needs him the most. Morgan grudgingly accepted Hanse's opinion regardless of how restless he felt.
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====Battle for Kathil====
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On 6 August, Morgan was rushed from training to Hanse's private office at his palace. His uncle first apologized to him for holding him back for so long and not trusting him fully. He then told Morgan he was sending him on a critical mission to save the JumpShip yards of Kathil from being crippled by an inbound Liao strike force. In addition to this, he had to take whatever troops he had left and conduct an extraction raid on [[Sian]] to retrieve the agent who warned them.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 208</ref> He was told that he would only have Kathil's green militia, a reinforced company and the survivors of the [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]] to fight with. That night he departed for Kathil, to rescue the Federated Suns from what Hanse Davion said would be their destruction.
  
Morgan when not dating Kym, he has devoted his studies military history and improving his command abilities. She so close to him that that he plays private [[holovids]] from his father.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' pages 121 Quintus Allard reports to 1st Prince Hanse Davion of Morgan Hasek-Davions has not shown signs of being part of Duke Michael's shadier activities.</ref> Unknowingly Kym secretly reports to Quintus of activities Quintus reports to Hanse Davion of his abilities are greatly improved and his loyalty remains firmly with Prince. Also Quintus endorses Morgan's abilities. Morgan reading historical and current battle reports and applies them to simulations to try out his ideas to leading a fight. Copies of his efforts slip quietly to Quintus Allard's hands where he has them tested. Test results proving highest scoring that any other individual the minister had ever seen. Which he reports to his prince that he reliable and he could take command destroy any Capellan unit they lay before him.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' page  121-122 - Quintus continues to give Hanse Davion report from Kym Sorenson of Morgan Hasek-Davion's activates.</ref>  
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By the end of the month, Morgan arrived on Kathil. He met with his old classmate and friend Captain [[Andrew Redburn]], now a veteran commander of a reinforced company for the [[Davion Light Guards]]. On 29 August, Morgan took Andrew and the rest of his officers on a tour of the [[Kearny-Fuchida Yare Industries]]'s Microwave Broadcasting Station. The tour was led by the Broadcasting Station's Fredek Vebber.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 226–227</ref> After a brief tour showing how the station used microwave bursts to power its orbital factories, Morgan asked if it was possible to use the tower to hit an incoming hostile DropShip. Vebber refused to even consider it and refused to take orders from someone he viewed as an upstart noble. Morgan then asked a tech if he was able to do what he asked and the tech agreed that he could easily. Morgan pulled out his pistol, pointed it at Vebber and informed him that he was not needed.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 229–230</ref> He then gathered the men and women of the [[Kathil Capellan March Militia]]'s Third Battalion, [[Davion Light Guards]]'s Delta Reinforced Company, and [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]]'s Omega Company together at Kathil's reserve base. He announced directly to the Kathil CMM Third Battalion that they were to be the core of a new military command. He said they had been gathered together to fight what could be the Suns' most desperate fight of the war. House Liao planned to strike at the venerable shipyards, and their newly-formed unit would fight them and stop them. He named them the [[First Kathil Uhlans]].<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 231–233</ref>
  
===Fourth Succession War===
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On 7 September, the Liao invaders arrived. At Morgan's command, Yare's broadcast dish used a powerful microbeam burst to destroy one of the [[Death Commandos]]' ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]]s. He took command of the First Kathil forces defending the Median Power Company's geopower plants against the [[Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers]] and, after flanking them, pushed them into a hidden minefield. After his forces managed to defeat the Rangers, he moved to assist Andrew Redburn's battle against the Death Commandos. Morgan was able to stop an enemy ''[[Cataphract]]'' closing in on the Yare broadcasting complex.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 246</ref>
  
After the break out of the new war, he detached from Davion Heavy Guard and forced stay on side lines.
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After the battle, he received a debriefing from his men regarding the status of their regiment. Morgan announced that he brokered a deal with the Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers' DropShip crews: they would be repatriated to [[Tikonov]] if they did a job for him.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 249</ref> He told them they had orders to conduct an extraction raid, posing as the Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers. In disbelief, Redburn told him they would be blown away for failing their mission to hit Kathil. Morgan's response was that the "Rangers" would not be shot down; they would have a valuable prize for the Chancellor.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 250</ref>
This was to ensure that [[Heir-apparent]] is kept alive, but Morgan becomes restless to prove his worth and wants to bring glory to House Davion.
 
  
Morgan pushed Hanse to release him in the war, citing that he as his heir had never prevented him fighting before when he served with the Davion Heavy Guard.<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'' page  255 - Morgan protest his Hanse denying him chance to fight in the war.</ref>
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On 22 October, Morgan's ships arrived in orbit around Sian. Prior to their landing, Morgan talked to his friend Andrew Redburn. Andrew seemed to be bothered. Andrew told Morgan that he was conflicted by having to kill his old friend, [[Justin Allard|Justin Xiang]]. Morgan told him that he knew how he felt, that he did not want to kill him for the sake of the lost friendship they developed on [[Kittery]]. Morgan explained to Redburn that his relationship with his father had gone the same way.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 285–286</ref> Morgan told him that he needed to let go of Justin, the way he did with his father since they were now changed people.
Morgan tells Hanse that he understand he needed here as heir-designate.  He still feel urge to hit the field Hanse tells him that he is needed on New Avalon, in reserve when he need him the most. Morgan grudgingly accept Hanse opinion regardless how restless he feels.
 
  
====Battle for Kathil====
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As their DropShips descended to the DropPort, Morgan ordered the DropShips to fire the LRM launchers with special chemical rounds. The thick gases created by the LRM rounds caused the newly-enhanced myomer of the Liao 'Mechs to burn once their armor was breached.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 300</ref> He led his forces to maul [[Warrior House Imarra]]. After the last of the Liao defenders were defeated, he guarded the ''[[Overlord]]''-class DropShip as Davion agent Justin Allard boarded the ship with Duchess [[Candace Liao]]<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', pp. 312–313</ref>
  
On August 6th, Morgan is rushed from the training to Hanse's office private office at his palace. His Uncle, first apologies to him for holding him back for so long and not trusting him fully. He then tells him he now sending him on a critical mission to save JumpShip Shipyards of Kathil from being crippled by inbound Liao strike force. Addition to this, he must take what ever troops he has left and to conduct extraction raid on Sian to retrieve their agent who warned them.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 208 - Hanse Davion orders Morgan Hasek-Davion to risk life and limb to stop incoming Liao raid and retrieve their agent from Sian.</ref>   He told that he would only Kathil's green militia, reinforced company and the survivors of the [[Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers]] to fight with.  That night he departs for Kathil, rescue the Federated Suns from what Hanse Davion says their own destruction.
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On 16 November [[3029]], Morgan and the other key people from his operation, including Justin Allard, attended an official gathering at Avalon City's Notre Dame Cathedral. His uncle, Hanse Davion, honored him by telling the people of the event of his accomplishments and frustration at being held back in the war. For saving Kathil and rescuing Davion agents on Sian, Hanse inducted him into the [[Order of Davion]]. Also, despite Morgan refusing any reward, he gave him a letter. An overjoyed Morgan read the letter and explained that Hanse's wife [[Melissa Steiner]] was pregnant, which finally relieved him of the burden of being Hanse's heir.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'', p. 322</ref>
  
By the end of the month, Morgan arrives on Kathil.  He meets with old classmate friend Captain Andrew Redburn, now veteran command of reinforced company for [[Davion Light Guards]].  On August 29th, Morgan takes Andrew & rest of his officers on tour of [[Kearny-Fuchida Yare Industries]]'s Microwave Broadcasting Station. The tour is lead by the Broadcasting Station's Fredek Vebber.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 226-227 - Morgan and his command staff arrive at Yare and take tour lead by station manager Fredek Vebber.</ref> After a brief tour of showing how the station uses microwave bursts to power it orbital factories.  Morgan asks if possible to use the tower to hit incoming hostile DropShip.  Vebber refuses to even considered, and refused take order from what he views as a upstart royalty.  Morgan, asks tech if he was able to do what he asked, and tech had agree he could easily.  Morgan pulls out his pistol, show point that Vebber was not NEEDED.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 229-230 - Morgan pulls gun to Vebber, threatening his life, if he tries stop him using broadcasting dish defending the planet from invasion.</ref>
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===3029 - 3030===
He then gathers the men and women of the [[Kathil CMM|Kathil Capellan March Militia]]'s Third Battalion, [[Davion Light Guards]]'s Delta Reinforced-Company, and late [[5th Syrtis Fusiliers]]'s Omega Company together at Kathil's reserve base.  He announces directly to the 3rd Battalion, they are to be core of new military command.  He said they been gathered together to fight what could be FedSun's most desperate fight of war.  That House Liao's plans strike venerable shipyards here, their newly formed unit will fight them stop them.  He tells them they will be known as the [[1st Kathil Uhlans]].<ref>Warrior: Coupé'' page 231-233 - Morgan meets with Kathil Militia Reserves, tells him he needs them for what could be FedSun's most desperate hour. To form the [[1st Kathil Uhlans]].</ref>  
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Morgan married his beloved Kym Sorenson.<ref name=20YUp88/> He also was given the title [[Marshal of the Armies]] for the newly-formed [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=20YUp88/> Named Champion of the AFFC, he commanded armies under the command of First Prince Hanse Davion.
On September 7th, Liao invaders arrived.  At Morgan's command, Yare's Broadcast Dish used a powerful micro beam burst to destroy one of the Death Commando's [[Union]] Class DropShips. He took command of 1st Kathil forces defending the Median Power Company's geopower plants, against the [[4th Tau Ceti Rangers]] flanking them pushing them into hidden mine field.  His force manages to defeat the Rangers, he bring moves to assist Andrews's battle against the Death Commandos.  Morgan is able stop enemy ''[[Cataphract]]'' closing in on the Yare broadcasting complex.<ref>Warrior: Coupé'' page 246 - Morgan arrives and saves the day, allowing Andrew's forces finish the rest of the Death Commando.</ref>.
 
  
After the battle, he get debriefing from his men regarding the status of their Regiment.  Morgan has announces, they he broker a deal with 4th Tau Ceti Ranger's Union DropShip crews of them being repatriated to [[Tikonov]] if they do little job for him.<ref>Warrior: Coupé'' page 249 - Morgan tells his people he cut deal with Ranger's DropShips, to deliver them to Sian.</ref>  He tells them they have orders to conduct an extraction raid, posing as 4th Tau Ceti Rangers.  In disbelief, Redburn tells him they'd blown away for failing their mission to hit Kathil.  Morgan say, the Rangers would not be shot down, that they will have valuable prize for Chancellor..<ref>Warrior: Coupé'' page 250 - Morgan explains his plan to slip on to Sian posed as the 4th Tau Ceti Rangers.  They will send a false message stating that he was captured and made their prisoner.</ref>
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===Task Force Serpent===
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Marshal Hasek-Davion was selected to lead [[Task Force Serpent]], a multinational strike force intended to invade the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] homeworld, [[Huntress]].
  
In October 22nd, Morgan's ships arrive Sian orbit.  Prior to their landing, Morgan talks to his friend Andrew Redburn.  Andrew seems to be bothered, he tells him that he conflicted with facing to kill his old friend now enemy, [[Justin Allard|Justin Xiang]].  Now over Sian, he feels conflicted with prospect of killing him.  Morgan tells him that knows how he feels, that he doesn't want kill him for sake their lost his friendship they develop on Kittery.  Morgan explains, to Redburn that his relationship his father had gone same way.<ref>Warrior: Coupé'' page 285-286 - Morgan tells his of his childhood of his relationship changing between him and his father.</ref> Morgan says to him that needs to let go of Justin, way he did his father. Since their now changed people.
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===Death===
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He was poisoned in his cabin on 2 January [[3060]], just before the Task Force was due to jump into Clan space, leaving command of Task Force Serpent to General [[Ariana Winston]] of the [[Eridani Light Horse]].<ref name=THch30/>
  
As their DropShips descent to DropPort, Morgan orders their DropShips to fire the LRM launchers with special chemical rounds. The thick mist gases created by the LRMs  rounds causes the newly enhanced fiber myomer of the Liao 'Mechs to burn their myomer based muscles once their hulls are breached.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 300 - Morgan cheers as it becomes apparent gas are that burning the myomer after being hit.</ref>  He leads his forces to maul the [[Warrior House Imarra|Imarra Warrior House]] troops. After the last of the Liao defenders were defeated, he guarded the Overlord DropShip as Davion agent Justin Allard boarded ship with Duchess Candice Liao<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 312-313 Morgan welcomes back Justin Allard onboard and back the Federated Suns.</ref>
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A funeral service for him was held by [[D. C. Stockdale]], Chaplain of the [[Eridani Light Horse]].<ref name=SoFch4>''Sword and Fire'', ch. 4</ref>
  
On November 16th, 3029, Morgan and other key person of his operation including Justin Allard attended a official gathering at Avalon City's Notre Dame Cathedral.
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The tech [[Lucas Penrose]] was later discovered to be the assassin. He was killed by Morgan's second in command, Ariana Winston.
His uncle, Hanes Davion, honored him by telling the people of the event of his accomplishments and frustration being held back in the war.  For saving Kathil and rescuing Davion agents on Sian, he inducing him into the [[Order of Davion]].  Also, despite Morgan refusing any reward, he gives him a letter. Over joys Morgan, which explains that Hanse's wife Melissa Steiner is pregnant.  Relieving him finally of burden of being Hanse's Heir-apparent.<ref>''Warrior: Coupé'' page 322 - Morgan given the letter from Melissa, of him becoming a father.</ref>
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Morgan's body was frozen, returned to New Syrtis, and buried there in a monumental tomb surrounded by unique ice statues. The completed edifice was known as [[Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park]].<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', p. 75</ref> Unfortunately, during the battle of New Syrtis in the [[FedCom Civil War]], the Loyalist unit [[Ridgebrook CMM]] made a fighting retreat through it, destroying most of the statues. The destruction of the beloved Duke's monument galvanized the world's defenders against the Loyalists, showing them no mercy from that point.<ref>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 156</ref>
  
===3029-3030===
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==Legacy==
Morgan marries his beloved Kym Sorenson, and has three children together.<ref>''20 Year Update'' page 88 - Morgan marries, and has three kids.</ref>
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Morgan's death was a heavy blow to the Task Force leaders. He was succeeded by Ariana Winston as overall commander of the expedition, and the command of the Uhlans fell to his best friend, Andrew Redburn. The assassin, Lucas Penrose, was identified and killed soon after the crime without ever confessing why he did it. Morgan was succeeded as Duke of the Capellan March by his elder son, George Hasek, who was not so loyal a follower of Victor Davion as his father. This had long-term consequences during the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', p. 270</ref>
He also was given the title [[Marshal of Armies]] for newly formed [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth|Federated Commonwealth Armed Forces]].<ref>''20 Year Update'' page 88 - Morgan Hasek-Davion personal profile - Rank of Marshal of Armies, Duke of New Syrtis, Champion of AFFC listed.</ref> Named Champion of the AFFC, he command armies under command Hanse Davion.
 
  
===War of 3039===
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Morgan remained a popular figure in both sides of the former Federated Commonwealth long after his death. He was particularly well-regarded by Lyrans living on the border of the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, in recognition of his efforts to fight the Clans. One of Defiance Industries' project managers idolized the late Marshal of the Armies and named the [[DI Morgan]] tank in his honor.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 60</ref>
  
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==BattleMechs==
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Early in his career, Morgan had been a noted ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' pilot, using the 'Mech during the Fourth Succession War, and beyond. He was later given a Clan ''[[Dire Wolf|Daishi]]'' [[OmniMech]] which he would have used for [[Task Force Serpent]] if he were not murdered on the way to Huntress. His Omni was used by his friend [[Andrew Redburn]].
  
===Clan Invasion===
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==Quotations==
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{{quote|Communication is inarguably the lifeblood of the army.|General Morgan Hasek-Davion}}
  
===Taskforce Serpent===
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==Portrait Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Morgan_Hasek_Davion_CCG.jpg|Morgan Hasek-Davion
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Morgan_Hasek-Davion_20YU.jpg|At age 45
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Morgan Hasek-Davion (1).jpg|At age 45
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</gallery>
  
===Family Children===
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==Notes==
With Kym Sorenson Hasek-Davion, he has three children. His elder son, [[George Hasek II|George]], daughter [[Angela Hasek|Angela]], one other.
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* Morgan Hasek-Davion's murder remains an unresolved mystery. Notes [https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/from-my-battletech-archives-the-plannning-documents-for-twilight-of-the-clans-part-i/ published] by author [[Blaine Lee Pardoe]] from the time when the "Twilight of the Clans" novel series was initially planned and the storylines laid out back in the 1990s actually name another prominent character, [[Anastasius Focht]], as the commander of Task Force Serpent who would be assassinated on the way. While the document notes that the assassin would turn out to have been a nondescript no-name crew member, the motive or background of the murder is not elaborated upon in the planning document either. This, combined with the fact that the character in question was then exchanged for Morgan Hasek-Davion as the novels progressed and the storyline unfolded, seems to suggest that the murder is one of the plot hooks that [[FASA]] liked to work into novels and sourcebooks for possible later use, without a predetermined meaning or context at the time.
Morgan Hasek-Davion declared, his family would no longer carry on with Hasek-Davion surname name and only be known as Hasek.
 
  
{{S-start}}
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* Despite there being no proof about it, Victor Steiner-Davion guessed that the only possible organization capable of infiltrating ComStar and willing to murder Morgan in order to cause the failure of the Serpent Expedition was the [[Word of Blake]]. This was ironic considering the deep hate the Blakists felt toward the Clans.<ref>''Prince of Havoc'', pp. 176–177</ref>
{{S-bef|before=[[Michael Hasek-Davion]]}}
 
{{S-title|title=[[Capellan March Lord]] of the [[Federated Suns]]|years=[[3029]] &ndash; [[3060]]}}
 
{{S-aft|after=[[George Hasek II]]}}
 
{{S-end}}
 
  
==Character Notes==
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==References==
Early in his career, Morgan had been noted [[Atlas]] pilot.  Using the 'Mech during the Fourth Succession War, and beyond.  He later given a [[Daishi]], Clan Omni Assault 'Mech which would used for [[Task Force Serpent]] is he were not murdered on the way to Huntress . 
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<references />
  
== References ==
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
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* ''[[Blood Legacy]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Era Report: 3052]]''
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* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]''
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* ''[[Grave Covenant]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[The Hunters]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Imminent Crisis]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Lethal Heritage]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Prince of Havoc]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Shadows of War]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Warrior: Coupé]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Warrior: En Garde]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Warrior: Riposte]]'' (novel)
  
*[[Warrior: En Garde]] - First Appearance
 
*[[Warrior: Riposte]]
 
*[[Warrior: Coupé]]
 
*[[Lethal Heritage]]
 
*[[Blood Legacy]]
 
*[[The Hunters]] - Character's Death
 
*[[Shadows of War]]
 
*[[Imminent Crisis]]
 
*[[20 Year Update]]
 
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[[Category: House Davion Characters|Hasek-Davion, Morgan]]
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[[Category: Federated Suns Characters|Hasek-Davion, Morgan]]

Latest revision as of 05:35, 8 February 2024

Morgan Hasek-Davion
Morgan Hasek-Davion
Personal
Born3005[1]
Died2 January 3060[2]
AffiliationHouse Hasek-Davion
Career
RankMarshal of the Armies[3]
Title(s)Duke of New Syrtis[3]
Member of the Order of Davion[4]
ProfessionMechWarrior
Family
ParentsMichael Hasek-Davion (father),
Marie Davion-St. Claire (mother)
SpouseKym Sorenson[3]
ChildrenGeorge Hasek II[5]
Angela Hasek[5]
Cyrus Hasek[5]

Morgan Hasek-Davion was an early thirty-first-century House Davion nobleman who later became Duke of New Syrtis and Minister of the Capellan March. He was the son of Michael Hasek-Davion and Marie Davion.[6]

He later was Marshal of the Armies of the Federated Commonwealth as well the commander of the Second Star League's Task Force Serpent.

History[edit]

Early life[edit]

Morgan attended The Warrior's Hall on New Syrtis, and, after two years there, transferred to New Avalon Military Academy.[7] After graduating, he was assigned to served with the Davion Heavy Guards in 3027.

With his assignment to the Davion Heavy Guards, Hanse Davion used this as a means to keep Morgan's father in line. Morgan as designated Hanse's heir to the throne of the Federated Suns. As time went on, Morgan had grown more estranged from his father and his devotion to House Davion became more important than any loyalty to his father. By coming to New Avalon, he felt he had come home.[8]

He was asked by Hanse to be his best man at his wedding on Terra, which he accepted wholeheartedly. Though he was happy to be Hanse's best man, he felt caught between his uncle and father's secret feud over the throne. He strongly believed his father was wrong to try and usurp the throne. After the public announcement of him becoming Hanse Davion's best man, he took a long walk to consider his situation. After passing the Davion Peace Garden, he found himself coming to rescue of a young woman being mugged. He easily overwhelmed the assailants and rescued the injured woman, Kym Sorenson.[9] The rescue marked the beginning of a relationship between the two of them.

Morgan, when not dating Kym, devoted his studies to military history and improving his command abilities. She became so close to him that he played private holovids from his father while she was with him.[10] Unknown to Morgan, Kym was a MIIO agent who secretly reported to Quintus Allard about these activities. Quintus reported to Hanse Davion that Morgan's abilities were greatly improved and his loyalty remained firmly with the Prince. Quintus also endorsed Morgan's abilities. Morgan's reading of historical and current battle reports led him to apply them to simulations to try out his ideas to leading a battle. Copies of his efforts slipped quietly to Quintus Allard's hands where he had them tested. Test results indicated this was the highest scoring of any individual the minister had ever seen. He reported to his prince that Morgan was reliable and he could take command and destroy any Capellan unit that lay before him.[11][12]

Fourth Succession War[edit]

After the outbreak of the new war, Morgan was detached from the Davion Heavy Guards and forced stay on the sidelines. This was to ensure that the heir- apparent was kept alive, but Morgan became restless to prove his worth and wanted to bring glory to House Davion.

Morgan pushed Hanse to release him in the war, citing that he had never been prevented from fighting before when he served with the Davion Heavy Guards.[13] Morgan told Hanse that he understood he needed to be there as the Heir-Designate but he still felt the urge to take to the field. Hanse responded that he was needed on New Avalon, in reserve for when he needs him the most. Morgan grudgingly accepted Hanse's opinion regardless of how restless he felt.

Battle for Kathil[edit]

On 6 August, Morgan was rushed from training to Hanse's private office at his palace. His uncle first apologized to him for holding him back for so long and not trusting him fully. He then told Morgan he was sending him on a critical mission to save the JumpShip yards of Kathil from being crippled by an inbound Liao strike force. In addition to this, he had to take whatever troops he had left and conduct an extraction raid on Sian to retrieve the agent who warned them.[14] He was told that he would only have Kathil's green militia, a reinforced company and the survivors of the Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers to fight with. That night he departed for Kathil, to rescue the Federated Suns from what Hanse Davion said would be their destruction.

By the end of the month, Morgan arrived on Kathil. He met with his old classmate and friend Captain Andrew Redburn, now a veteran commander of a reinforced company for the Davion Light Guards. On 29 August, Morgan took Andrew and the rest of his officers on a tour of the Kearny-Fuchida Yare Industries's Microwave Broadcasting Station. The tour was led by the Broadcasting Station's Fredek Vebber.[15] After a brief tour showing how the station used microwave bursts to power its orbital factories, Morgan asked if it was possible to use the tower to hit an incoming hostile DropShip. Vebber refused to even consider it and refused to take orders from someone he viewed as an upstart noble. Morgan then asked a tech if he was able to do what he asked and the tech agreed that he could easily. Morgan pulled out his pistol, pointed it at Vebber and informed him that he was not needed.[16] He then gathered the men and women of the Kathil Capellan March Militia's Third Battalion, Davion Light Guards's Delta Reinforced Company, and Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers's Omega Company together at Kathil's reserve base. He announced directly to the Kathil CMM Third Battalion that they were to be the core of a new military command. He said they had been gathered together to fight what could be the Suns' most desperate fight of the war. House Liao planned to strike at the venerable shipyards, and their newly-formed unit would fight them and stop them. He named them the First Kathil Uhlans.[17]

On 7 September, the Liao invaders arrived. At Morgan's command, Yare's broadcast dish used a powerful microbeam burst to destroy one of the Death Commandos' Union-class DropShips. He took command of the First Kathil forces defending the Median Power Company's geopower plants against the Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers and, after flanking them, pushed them into a hidden minefield. After his forces managed to defeat the Rangers, he moved to assist Andrew Redburn's battle against the Death Commandos. Morgan was able to stop an enemy Cataphract closing in on the Yare broadcasting complex.[18]

After the battle, he received a debriefing from his men regarding the status of their regiment. Morgan announced that he brokered a deal with the Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers' DropShip crews: they would be repatriated to Tikonov if they did a job for him.[19] He told them they had orders to conduct an extraction raid, posing as the Fourth Tau Ceti Rangers. In disbelief, Redburn told him they would be blown away for failing their mission to hit Kathil. Morgan's response was that the "Rangers" would not be shot down; they would have a valuable prize for the Chancellor.[20]

On 22 October, Morgan's ships arrived in orbit around Sian. Prior to their landing, Morgan talked to his friend Andrew Redburn. Andrew seemed to be bothered. Andrew told Morgan that he was conflicted by having to kill his old friend, Justin Xiang. Morgan told him that he knew how he felt, that he did not want to kill him for the sake of the lost friendship they developed on Kittery. Morgan explained to Redburn that his relationship with his father had gone the same way.[21] Morgan told him that he needed to let go of Justin, the way he did with his father since they were now changed people.

As their DropShips descended to the DropPort, Morgan ordered the DropShips to fire the LRM launchers with special chemical rounds. The thick gases created by the LRM rounds caused the newly-enhanced myomer of the Liao 'Mechs to burn once their armor was breached.[22] He led his forces to maul Warrior House Imarra. After the last of the Liao defenders were defeated, he guarded the Overlord-class DropShip as Davion agent Justin Allard boarded the ship with Duchess Candace Liao[23]

On 16 November 3029, Morgan and the other key people from his operation, including Justin Allard, attended an official gathering at Avalon City's Notre Dame Cathedral. His uncle, Hanse Davion, honored him by telling the people of the event of his accomplishments and frustration at being held back in the war. For saving Kathil and rescuing Davion agents on Sian, Hanse inducted him into the Order of Davion. Also, despite Morgan refusing any reward, he gave him a letter. An overjoyed Morgan read the letter and explained that Hanse's wife Melissa Steiner was pregnant, which finally relieved him of the burden of being Hanse's heir.[24]

3029 - 3030[edit]

Morgan married his beloved Kym Sorenson.[3] He also was given the title Marshal of the Armies for the newly-formed Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth.[3] Named Champion of the AFFC, he commanded armies under the command of First Prince Hanse Davion.

Task Force Serpent[edit]

Marshal Hasek-Davion was selected to lead Task Force Serpent, a multinational strike force intended to invade the Clan Smoke Jaguar homeworld, Huntress.

Death[edit]

He was poisoned in his cabin on 2 January 3060, just before the Task Force was due to jump into Clan space, leaving command of Task Force Serpent to General Ariana Winston of the Eridani Light Horse.[2]

A funeral service for him was held by D. C. Stockdale, Chaplain of the Eridani Light Horse.[25]

The tech Lucas Penrose was later discovered to be the assassin. He was killed by Morgan's second in command, Ariana Winston. Morgan's body was frozen, returned to New Syrtis, and buried there in a monumental tomb surrounded by unique ice statues. The completed edifice was known as Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park.[26] Unfortunately, during the battle of New Syrtis in the FedCom Civil War, the Loyalist unit Ridgebrook CMM made a fighting retreat through it, destroying most of the statues. The destruction of the beloved Duke's monument galvanized the world's defenders against the Loyalists, showing them no mercy from that point.[27]

Legacy[edit]

Morgan's death was a heavy blow to the Task Force leaders. He was succeeded by Ariana Winston as overall commander of the expedition, and the command of the Uhlans fell to his best friend, Andrew Redburn. The assassin, Lucas Penrose, was identified and killed soon after the crime without ever confessing why he did it. Morgan was succeeded as Duke of the Capellan March by his elder son, George Hasek, who was not so loyal a follower of Victor Davion as his father. This had long-term consequences during the FedCom Civil War.[28]

Morgan remained a popular figure in both sides of the former Federated Commonwealth long after his death. He was particularly well-regarded by Lyrans living on the border of the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, in recognition of his efforts to fight the Clans. One of Defiance Industries' project managers idolized the late Marshal of the Armies and named the DI Morgan tank in his honor.[29]

BattleMechs[edit]

Early in his career, Morgan had been a noted Atlas pilot, using the 'Mech during the Fourth Succession War, and beyond. He was later given a Clan Daishi OmniMech which he would have used for Task Force Serpent if he were not murdered on the way to Huntress. His Omni was used by his friend Andrew Redburn.

Quotations[edit]

Communication is inarguably the lifeblood of the army.
  — General Morgan Hasek-Davion

Portrait Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Morgan Hasek-Davion's murder remains an unresolved mystery. Notes published by author Blaine Lee Pardoe from the time when the "Twilight of the Clans" novel series was initially planned and the storylines laid out back in the 1990s actually name another prominent character, Anastasius Focht, as the commander of Task Force Serpent who would be assassinated on the way. While the document notes that the assassin would turn out to have been a nondescript no-name crew member, the motive or background of the murder is not elaborated upon in the planning document either. This, combined with the fact that the character in question was then exchanged for Morgan Hasek-Davion as the novels progressed and the storyline unfolded, seems to suggest that the murder is one of the plot hooks that FASA liked to work into novels and sourcebooks for possible later use, without a predetermined meaning or context at the time.
  • Despite there being no proof about it, Victor Steiner-Davion guessed that the only possible organization capable of infiltrating ComStar and willing to murder Morgan in order to cause the failure of the Serpent Expedition was the Word of Blake. This was ironic considering the deep hate the Blakists felt toward the Clans.[30]

References[edit]

  1. Era Report: 3052, p. 66: "Morgan Hasek-Davion Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Hunters, ch. 30
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 20 Year Update, p. 88: "Morgan Hasek-Davion profile"
  4. Warrior: Coupé, ch. 53
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Handbook: House Davion, p. 112
  6. Warrior: Riposte, p. 164
  7. Warrior: Riposte, p. 124
  8. Warrior: Riposte, p. 56
  9. Warrior: Riposte, pp. 56–59
  10. Warrior: Riposte, p. 121
  11. Warrior: Riposte, pp. 121–122
  12. Handbook: House Davion, p. 5: "Animals"
  13. Warrior: Riposte, p. 255
  14. Warrior: Coupé, p. 208
  15. Warrior: Coupé, pp. 226–227
  16. Warrior: Coupé, pp. 229–230
  17. Warrior: Coupé, pp. 231–233
  18. Warrior: Coupé, p. 246
  19. Warrior: Coupé, p. 249
  20. Warrior: Coupé, p. 250
  21. Warrior: Coupé, pp. 285–286
  22. Warrior: Coupé, p. 300
  23. Warrior: Coupé, pp. 312–313
  24. Warrior: Coupé, p. 322
  25. Sword and Fire, ch. 4
  26. Imminent Crisis, p. 75
  27. FedCom Civil War, p. 156
  28. Imminent Crisis, p. 270
  29. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 60
  30. Prince of Havoc, pp. 176–177

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