Marcus Kurita

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Marcus Kurita
Marcus Kurita.jpg
Personal
Born(see Notes)
Died24 May 3034[1][2]
AffiliationHouse Kurita
Career
RankTai-shu
Title(s)Warlord of Rasalhague
Warlord of Pesht
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsUndell Kurita (father)[3][4]
SiblingsAkiro Kurita[3]
Elija Kurita[3]
ChildrenConstance Kurita[3][1]
Alexander Kurita,[3]
Donal Kurita,[3][5]

Marcus Kurita was a thirty-first-century Draconis Combine noble particularly known for several plots to undermine the authority of Takashi Kurita.

History[edit]

Born on Kagoshima,[6] Marcus Kurita was the son of Undell Kurita, and thus nephew of ruling Coordinator Hohiro Kurita I (and cousin to Hohiro's successor, Takashi Kurita).

Driven by a desire to become Coordinator, Marcus Kurita spun many intrigues and enacted many schemes, culminating in his role in the Ronin War.

Startreader plot[edit]

In 3019, a group of conspirators including the District Governor, Jarl Ottar Sjovold, tried to kill Coordinator Takashi Kurita on the eve of his son Theodore Kurita's wedding to Anastasi Sjovold, by sabotaging the DropShip Startreader so that it would crash into the military command center of the starport on Rasalhague and kill all aboard as well as all attendants. Marcus seemed to be in on the plot and apparently double-crossed the conspirators by sending messages calling Theodore Kurita and coconspirator Duke Hassid Ricol to the command center shortly before the crash; this in turn forced Ottar Sjovold to take action to rescue his future son-in-law and Coordinator, thereby revealing his complicity in the plot.

Ultimately, the attempt failed. Takashi Kurita survived and subsequently announced that all conspirators would be put to death along with their children and parents. Although Marcus Kurita was strongly suspected of having played a role, no actual proof could be found. Instead of indicting Marcus, Takashi Kurita promoted him to Chief of Strategies for the DCMS, removing him from his position as Warlord of the Rasalhague Military District and recalling him to Luthien where the Coordinator could keep him at a very short leash.[7] This was due to Marcus' popularity with the troops and people of the district being seen as a threat to Takashi's rule.[8]

He was eventually installed as commander of the Otomo[6] and later made Warlord of the Pesht Military District in the (false) belief he had tired of court games.

Ronin Wars[edit]

When the Free Rasalhague Republic was formed in 3034, Marcus Kurita immediately became one of the rogue leaders who would be labeled Ronin. He was found and arrested on Rasalhague when he was supposed to be on Pesht. Eventually, Theodore Kurita ordered his death. Marcus Kurita was killed in his HQ on Predlitz on 24 May 3034 by Ninyu Kerai on Theodore Kurita's orders, though false evidence left behind by Kerai led to the public perception that a Lyran Commonwealth agent had killed Marcus Kurita.[1][2]

Behind the Scenes[edit]

In MechWarrior 5: Rise of Rasalhague, Marcus Kurita was voiced by Nejc Kozmos.[9]

Notes[edit]

The name of his mother is unknown. Some sources name his aunt Florimel Kurita,[10] his father's sister, as his mother but this is presumably in error.

Similarly, there is conflicting information about the year of his birth: The House Kurita tree in the back of the House Kurita (The Draconis Combine) sourcebook states his year of birth as 2965,[3] while a more recent source[11] describes him as 58 years old in 3034, suggesting a birth year of 2976. Newer sources are usually considered to trump earlier sources, but the fact remains that Marcus's daughter Constance Kurita was born in 2990.

It is likely that Marcus replaced Richard Sorenson as Warlord of Rasalhague in 3007 but this has not been confirmed.[12]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Heir to the Dragon, p. 63
  2. 2.0 2.1 Historical: Brush Wars, p. 110: "Predlitz"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), foldout: "The Draconis Combine's Line of Succession and Partial Kurita Family Tree"
  4. Heir to the Dragon, ch. 13
  5. Black Dragon, p. 269
  6. 6.0 6.1 Historical: Brush Wars, p. 95: "Marcus Kurita profile"
  7. Heir to the Dragon, chs. 9–13
  8. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 90: "Internal Squabbles"
  9. MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, closing credits
  10. Combat Manual: Kurita, p. 49
  11. Historical: Brush Wars, p. 95
  12. Sorenson’s Sabres, p. 16: Daniel Sorenson character profile - Original detailed background included

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