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==History== ==History==
− He was the last known survivor of the Dismal Disinherited mercenary group, left behind in a Outreach hospital when his unit joined the [[Battle of Mars]]. After awakening in a [[Wolf's Dragoons]] encampment he had joined the Dragoons local resistance, and led a [[lance]]. The group he was fighting come from all Wolf's Dragoons units and other mercenary groups, had been fighting the Blakist occupation units from months, but a relief force arrives to evacuate them. + He was the last known survivor of the Dismal Disinherited mercenary group, left behind in a Outreach hospital when his unit joined the [[Battle of Mars]]. After awakening in a [[Wolf's Dragoons]] encampment he had joined the Dragoons local resistance, and lead a [[lance]]. The group he was fighting come from all Wolf's Dragoons units and other mercenary groups, had been fighting the Blakist occupation units from months, but a relief force arrives to evacuate them.
His lance was half destroyed after several combats against Blakists, but the survivors caused more casualties to their enemies. The resistance unit was in way to take a Blakist camp. In the way, Walker though that he felt like a orphan child. Despite the months fighting, for him, Outreach was not his home, and the Dragoons weren't his family... but every comrade lost hurt him. While Walker's people take the camp, the Wolves charge on a superior Blakist force and made them flee, leaving both forces to join. His lance was half destroyed after several combats against Blakists, but the survivors caused more casualties to their enemies. The resistance unit was in way to take a Blakist camp. In the way, Walker though that he felt like a orphan child. Despite the months fighting, for him, Outreach was not his home, and the Dragoons weren't his family... but every comrade lost hurt him. While Walker's people take the camp, the Wolves charge on a superior Blakist force and made them flee, leaving both forces to join.
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− | He was the last known survivor of the Dismal Disinherited mercenary group, left behind in a Outreach hospital when his unit joined the [[Battle of Mars]]. After awakening in a [[Wolf's Dragoons]] encampment he had joined the Dragoons local resistance, and | + | He was the last known survivor of the Dismal Disinherited mercenary group, left behind in a Outreach hospital when his unit joined the [[Battle of Mars]]. After awakening in a [[Wolf's Dragoons]] encampment he had joined the Dragoons local resistance, and lead a [[lance]]. The group he was fighting come from all Wolf's Dragoons units and other mercenary groups, had been fighting the Blakist occupation units from months, but a relief force arrives to evacuate them. |
His lance was half destroyed after several combats against Blakists, but the survivors caused more casualties to their enemies. The resistance unit was in way to take a Blakist camp. In the way, Walker though that he felt like a orphan child. Despite the months fighting, for him, Outreach was not his home, and the Dragoons weren't his family... but every comrade lost hurt him. While Walker's people take the camp, the Wolves charge on a superior Blakist force and made them flee, leaving both forces to join. | His lance was half destroyed after several combats against Blakists, but the survivors caused more casualties to their enemies. The resistance unit was in way to take a Blakist camp. In the way, Walker though that he felt like a orphan child. Despite the months fighting, for him, Outreach was not his home, and the Dragoons weren't his family... but every comrade lost hurt him. While Walker's people take the camp, the Wolves charge on a superior Blakist force and made them flee, leaving both forces to join. |