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[[Khan]] [[Bjorn Jorgensson]] appointed Bradley Bourjon to command Xi Galaxy in 3061.<ref name="FM:WCp96"/>
 
[[Khan]] [[Bjorn Jorgensson]] appointed Bradley Bourjon to command Xi Galaxy in 3061.<ref name="FM:WCp96"/>
  
Bourjon had been a ''[[ristar]]'' [[aerospace fighter|aerospace pilot]] within the ''[[touman]]'' until he lost most of his left leg in a severe crash. The prosthetic replacement allowed him to continue functioning, but left him piloting a desk. Despite his resentment of the twist of fate that landed him command of the worst Galaxy in the ''touman'', Bourjon was determined to turn Xi around and was an able commander with a particular strength in strategic planning. Bourjon's efforts were in their infancy in the early 3060s, but the warriors of Xi Galaxy were both ferocious and highly loyal to their units - if not their commander, and continued their tradition of furious, direct assaults against the enemy, driving their foes from the field while suffering heavy damage themselves. Bourjon's efforts were being ably assisted by his aide, Elemental [[Star Captain]] James, a ''ristar'' capable of using raw brutality to keep upstarts in line, and [[Star Colonel]] Lauren, a ''ristar'' fighter pilot and commander of the [[56th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Ghost Bear)|Fifty-sixth Provisional Garrison Cluster]].<ref name="FM:WCp96"/>
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Bourjon had been a ''[[ristar]]'' [[aerospace fighter|aerospace pilot]] within the ''[[Clan Ghost Bear Touman|touman]]'' until he lost most of his left leg in a severe crash. The prosthetic replacement allowed him to continue functioning, but left him piloting a desk. Despite his resentment of the twist of fate that landed him command of the worst Galaxy in the ''touman'', Bourjon was determined to turn Xi around and was an able commander with a particular strength in strategic planning. Bourjon's efforts were in their infancy in the early 3060s, but the warriors of Xi Galaxy were both ferocious and highly loyal to their units - if not their commander, and continued their tradition of furious, direct assaults against the enemy, driving their foes from the field while suffering heavy damage themselves. Bourjon's efforts were being ably assisted by his aide, Elemental [[Star Captain]] James, a ''ristar'' capable of using raw brutality to keep upstarts in line, and [[Star Colonel]] Lauren, a ''ristar'' fighter pilot and commander of the [[56th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Ghost Bear)|Fifty-sixth Provisional Garrison Cluster]].<ref name="FM:WCp96"/>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 22:26, 7 March 2023

Bradley Bourjon
Personal
AffiliationClan Ghost Bear
Career
RankGalaxy Commander

Bradley Bourjon was the commanding officer of Xi Galaxy between 3061 and 3067.[1][2]

History

Khan Bjorn Jorgensson appointed Bradley Bourjon to command Xi Galaxy in 3061.[1]

Bourjon had been a ristar aerospace pilot within the touman until he lost most of his left leg in a severe crash. The prosthetic replacement allowed him to continue functioning, but left him piloting a desk. Despite his resentment of the twist of fate that landed him command of the worst Galaxy in the touman, Bourjon was determined to turn Xi around and was an able commander with a particular strength in strategic planning. Bourjon's efforts were in their infancy in the early 3060s, but the warriors of Xi Galaxy were both ferocious and highly loyal to their units - if not their commander, and continued their tradition of furious, direct assaults against the enemy, driving their foes from the field while suffering heavy damage themselves. Bourjon's efforts were being ably assisted by his aide, Elemental Star Captain James, a ristar capable of using raw brutality to keep upstarts in line, and Star Colonel Lauren, a ristar fighter pilot and commander of the Fifty-sixth Provisional Garrison Cluster.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 96: "Xi Galaxy"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 78: "Xi Galaxy"

Bibliography