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Star Captain '''Edwin Gilmour''' was the commander of the 312th Assault Trinary ("the Silver Kodiaks"), [[1st Bear Guards (Rasalhague Dominion)|First Bear Guards Cluster]] from at least [[3049]] to [[3052]].<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', pp. 18-19</ref><ref name=IC38>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 38</ref>
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Star Captain '''Edwin Gilmour''' was the commander of the 312th Assault Trinary ("the Silver Kodiaks"), [[1st Bear Guards (Rasalhague Dominion)|First Bear Guards Cluster]] from at least [[3049]] to [[3052]].<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans'', pp. 18–19</ref><ref name=IC38>''Invading Clans'', p. 38</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
During the initial stages of [[Operation Revival]], a [[Clan Ghost Bear]] [[Star Commander]] named [[Swahla]] discovered information in old [[Star League]] records that a research facility called [[Project Achilles]] was located within the [[Elysian Fields]]. After informing his superiors, Edwin Gilmour decided to bid his entire [[Trinary]] to take the worlds of the Elysian Fields, which was unopposed since most other Ghost Near commanders saw the pacifistic agriculturists of those worlds as unlikely to provide them with martial honors.
 
During the initial stages of [[Operation Revival]], a [[Clan Ghost Bear]] [[Star Commander]] named [[Swahla]] discovered information in old [[Star League]] records that a research facility called [[Project Achilles]] was located within the [[Elysian Fields]]. After informing his superiors, Edwin Gilmour decided to bid his entire [[Trinary]] to take the worlds of the Elysian Fields, which was unopposed since most other Ghost Near commanders saw the pacifistic agriculturists of those worlds as unlikely to provide them with martial honors.
  
Gilmour's search of the worlds of [[Mangringaine]], [[Nyserta]] and [[Elissa]] however revealed nothing except a few empty mines. Enraged, Edwin Gilmour challenged Swahla to a Trial of Grievance, killing him. The Bears, ashamed at wasting their efforts on a false lead, abandoned the Elysian Fields shortly afterwards without leaving a garrison.<ref name=IC></ref>
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Gilmour's search of the worlds of [[Manaringaine]], [[Nyserta]] and [[Elissa]] however revealed nothing except a few empty mines. Enraged, Edwin Gilmour challenged Swahla to a Trial of Grievance, killing him. The Bears, ashamed at wasting their efforts on a false lead, abandoned the Elysian Fields shortly afterwards without leaving a garrison.<ref name=IC />
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]''
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[[Category:Clan Ghost Bear Characters|Gilmour, Edwin]]
 
[[Category:Clan Ghost Bear Characters|Gilmour, Edwin]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, 22 August 2022

Edwin Gilmour
Personal
AffiliationClan Ghost Bear
Career
RankStar Captain
ProfessionMechWarrior

Star Captain Edwin Gilmour was the commander of the 312th Assault Trinary ("the Silver Kodiaks"), First Bear Guards Cluster from at least 3049 to 3052.[1][2]

History[edit]

During the initial stages of Operation Revival, a Clan Ghost Bear Star Commander named Swahla discovered information in old Star League records that a research facility called Project Achilles was located within the Elysian Fields. After informing his superiors, Edwin Gilmour decided to bid his entire Trinary to take the worlds of the Elysian Fields, which was unopposed since most other Ghost Near commanders saw the pacifistic agriculturists of those worlds as unlikely to provide them with martial honors.

Gilmour's search of the worlds of Manaringaine, Nyserta and Elissa however revealed nothing except a few empty mines. Enraged, Edwin Gilmour challenged Swahla to a Trial of Grievance, killing him. The Bears, ashamed at wasting their efforts on a false lead, abandoned the Elysian Fields shortly afterwards without leaving a garrison.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Invading Clans, pp. 18–19
  2. Invading Clans, p. 38

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