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==Description==
 
==Description==
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'''Blackstar Stables''' is a [[Solaris VII]] based [[BattleMech]] stable, which was known for its loyalty to [[Federated Suns]], and House Davion family.
  
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==History==
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===Solaris Riots of 3062===
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As divided Federated Commonwealth and [[Lyran Commonwealth]] was experiencing tensions during Archon-Princess Katrina Steiner-Davion's joint rule. Drew Hasek-Davion attempted to take advantage of the situation, by elevating his stable's Champion [[Michael Searcy|Michael "Stormin" Searcy]] the "Champion of the Federated Suns", to be the [[3063]] Solaris Champion.  Matches leading to Searcy's match with House Steiner comeback hopeful [[Victor Vandergriff]] was marred in violent riots.  On August 15th, [[3062]] the Champion match between the Blackstar's champion and [[Lynch Stables]] went out of control. Malfunction in [[Steiner Stadium|Steiner Stadium's]] detonator grid push the brutal match into the streets of [[Solaris City]]. Drew also had planned for this event, as he had secretly ramming the riots in the city in first place. Match triggered city wide riot between Solaris Warriors, fighting along nationality line mostly.  Most organized in fighting was lead by Blackstar's Michael Searcy.  Initial breakout of fighting at the Stadium, former [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] and Blackstar MechWarrior, Garrett, murdered Solaris Champion Thomas Gross and stole his newly acquired [[Masakari]] [[OmniMech]]. Went on to spree violence of fighting in Kobe district of Solaris City, where went to destroy anything affiliated with his hated enemy, destroyed of his Clan, [[Draconis Combine]].  However, Blackstar near end of the '62 riots lost its champion to his differences on what Drew Hasek-Davion was doing "business".  After Searcy-Vangriff re-match in the ruins of Steiner Stadium, Blackstar's owner is killed at his mansion.<ref>''Illusions of Victory'', - Rise and fall of Blackstar during the Solaris 62 Riots.</ref>
  
==History==
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===New owner and rebuilding===
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The Stable was purchased by a wealthy [[New Avalon]] business man named, Nigel Daelun. Despite his lack of experience with as Stablemaster, he was able rebuild the near ruin stables into fighting stable shy of what had been prior to the riots as of [[3067]].<ref>''Mappacks: Solaris VII'', p. 22 - Thump nail History of events between 3062 and 3067.</ref>
  
 
==Operations==
 
==Operations==
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==Leadership==
 
==Leadership==
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As of [[3056]], Drew Hasek-Davion was owner of Blackstar.  A political insider whom attempted to use his bride's maiden name to elevate him politically until his death 3062.
  
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As of [[3067]], Nigel Daelun was the owner as Blackstar.
  
 
==Notable Personnel==
 
==Notable Personnel==
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*[[Michael Searcy]] - He was the leading champion for Blackstar, fighting up the ranks in hopes achieve his dream of becoming Solaris Champion. He became adept at appearances & showmanship that he learned from Drew Hasek-Davion.  His skills as Mechwarrior was good, always trying to keep in good graces of Hasek-Davion, however by 3062 he became entangled with his web of intrigue.  With help of his friend Karl Edwards, broke free of him and Blackstar to go on end the riots at cost of his own life.<ref>''Illusions of Victory'', Publiclly known story of Searcy.</ref>
  
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*Erin Cornsbuck - Weapons Master of Blackstar, he served with stables during the rein of Drew Hasek-Davion.  Among his duties, he acts as stable's Chief Technician, he in his later years with stables kept the rebuilt stables ahead technology to give its edge needed to survive.<ref>''Mappack: Solaris VII'', p. 22 Blackstar Stables/Notable Personnel - Weapons master & Chief tech.</ref>
  
 
==Tactics and Style==
 
==Tactics and Style==
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As of 3067, the Stable tactics had become undefined due to new influx of warriors joining the stable help rebuilt it.  In order to cope, new Stablemaster uses his great wealth to purchase latest in weapons technology to make up difference lack of style and tactics.<ref>''Mappacks: Solaris VII'', p. 22 Blackstar Stables/Tactics - No tactics due to lack of experience warrior, stable relies on technology.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==Game Notes==
 
==Game Notes==
 
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The Stable as of 3067 Veteran status with access with B Rated Equipment, they have the following abilities/special rules when using Mappack: Solaris VII's Stable Specific Rules. (Using old rules prior to [[Total Warfare]]) A Blackstar player may choose two of their most powerful [[Level 1]] weapons and exchange it for upgraded Inner Sphere (Level 2) technology that is the corresponding version the weapon (example PPC to ER PPC). This maybe done only as long this upgrade does not violate any standard construction rules. If any of remaining tonnage is available, it maybe used towards tweaking 'mech armor, ammunition and heat sinks only.  No rolls for success of this weapons swap are necessary when using Customization rule for 'Mechs in Mappack: Solaris VII sourcebook.<ref>''Mappack: Solaris VII'', p. 43 Rules/Stable-Specific Rules - Blackstar Stables special abilities and augmentation for their 'Mechs.</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*[[Illusions of Victory|Illusions of Victory (Novel)]]
 
*[[Solaris VII: The Game World|Solaris VII - Game Master book]], p. 17  
 
*[[Solaris VII: The Game World|Solaris VII - Game Master book]], p. 17  
 
*[[Mappack: Solaris VII]], page 22
 
*[[Mappack: Solaris VII]], page 22
*[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=9418.0  Writers commants]
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*[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=9418.0  Battletech Writers comments]
 
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[[Category:Solaris Stables]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Stables]]

Revision as of 08:54, 31 October 2010

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Description

Blackstar Stables is a Solaris VII based BattleMech stable, which was known for its loyalty to Federated Suns, and House Davion family.

History

Solaris Riots of 3062

As divided Federated Commonwealth and Lyran Commonwealth was experiencing tensions during Archon-Princess Katrina Steiner-Davion's joint rule. Drew Hasek-Davion attempted to take advantage of the situation, by elevating his stable's Champion Michael "Stormin" Searcy the "Champion of the Federated Suns", to be the 3063 Solaris Champion. Matches leading to Searcy's match with House Steiner comeback hopeful Victor Vandergriff was marred in violent riots. On August 15th, 3062 the Champion match between the Blackstar's champion and Lynch Stables went out of control. Malfunction in Steiner Stadium's detonator grid push the brutal match into the streets of Solaris City. Drew also had planned for this event, as he had secretly ramming the riots in the city in first place. Match triggered city wide riot between Solaris Warriors, fighting along nationality line mostly. Most organized in fighting was lead by Blackstar's Michael Searcy. Initial breakout of fighting at the Stadium, former Clan Smoke Jaguar and Blackstar MechWarrior, Garrett, murdered Solaris Champion Thomas Gross and stole his newly acquired Masakari OmniMech. Went on to spree violence of fighting in Kobe district of Solaris City, where went to destroy anything affiliated with his hated enemy, destroyed of his Clan, Draconis Combine. However, Blackstar near end of the '62 riots lost its champion to his differences on what Drew Hasek-Davion was doing "business". After Searcy-Vangriff re-match in the ruins of Steiner Stadium, Blackstar's owner is killed at his mansion.[1]

New owner and rebuilding

The Stable was purchased by a wealthy New Avalon business man named, Nigel Daelun. Despite his lack of experience with as Stablemaster, he was able rebuild the near ruin stables into fighting stable shy of what had been prior to the riots as of 3067.[2]

Operations

Leadership

As of 3056, Drew Hasek-Davion was owner of Blackstar. A political insider whom attempted to use his bride's maiden name to elevate him politically until his death 3062.

As of 3067, Nigel Daelun was the owner as Blackstar.

Notable Personnel

  • Michael Searcy - He was the leading champion for Blackstar, fighting up the ranks in hopes achieve his dream of becoming Solaris Champion. He became adept at appearances & showmanship that he learned from Drew Hasek-Davion. His skills as Mechwarrior was good, always trying to keep in good graces of Hasek-Davion, however by 3062 he became entangled with his web of intrigue. With help of his friend Karl Edwards, broke free of him and Blackstar to go on end the riots at cost of his own life.[3]
  • Erin Cornsbuck - Weapons Master of Blackstar, he served with stables during the rein of Drew Hasek-Davion. Among his duties, he acts as stable's Chief Technician, he in his later years with stables kept the rebuilt stables ahead technology to give its edge needed to survive.[4]

Tactics and Style

As of 3067, the Stable tactics had become undefined due to new influx of warriors joining the stable help rebuilt it. In order to cope, new Stablemaster uses his great wealth to purchase latest in weapons technology to make up difference lack of style and tactics.[5]

Notes

Game Notes

The Stable as of 3067 Veteran status with access with B Rated Equipment, they have the following abilities/special rules when using Mappack: Solaris VII's Stable Specific Rules. (Using old rules prior to Total Warfare) A Blackstar player may choose two of their most powerful Level 1 weapons and exchange it for upgraded Inner Sphere (Level 2) technology that is the corresponding version the weapon (example PPC to ER PPC). This maybe done only as long this upgrade does not violate any standard construction rules. If any of remaining tonnage is available, it maybe used towards tweaking 'mech armor, ammunition and heat sinks only. No rolls for success of this weapons swap are necessary when using Customization rule for 'Mechs in Mappack: Solaris VII sourcebook.[6]

References

  1. Illusions of Victory, - Rise and fall of Blackstar during the Solaris 62 Riots.
  2. Mappacks: Solaris VII, p. 22 - Thump nail History of events between 3062 and 3067.
  3. Illusions of Victory, Publiclly known story of Searcy.
  4. Mappack: Solaris VII, p. 22 Blackstar Stables/Notable Personnel - Weapons master & Chief tech.
  5. Mappacks: Solaris VII, p. 22 Blackstar Stables/Tactics - No tactics due to lack of experience warrior, stable relies on technology.
  6. Mappack: Solaris VII, p. 43 Rules/Stable-Specific Rules - Blackstar Stables special abilities and augmentation for their 'Mechs.