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'''Aoi Bekker''' was a trueborn, of Clan Ghost Bear.
 
'''Aoi Bekker''' was a trueborn, of Clan Ghost Bear.
 
==History==
 
==History==
Aoi won a [[Bekker (Bloodname)]] and reach the rank of Star Colonel sometime prior to [[3144]]. She was described as very large, so she probably was an [[Elemental]]. That year, she was stationed on [[Quarell]], when the 8 September, a little girl stole her her wallet, but Aoi sensed it and trapped her. She was a street girl, which had some with her. Bekker didn't feel threatened or was enraged: in fact, she was amused by the girl's defiance. When she asked her if she has family, the girl, named [[Alexis Zarnofsky]] said she has, the other kids and girls of her band, but Aoi laughed as they fled, leaving her alone. She took Alexis to a social workers office and gave her a plate full of biscuits. When Bekker returned, offered her a place into her Clan's ''Touman'', and specially, a family. Alexis, tempted, accepted, and said one day she will be a [[MechWarrior]]. Bekker took her to a ''sibko'' training facility, where she left her at the trainer's charge. Aoi obviously had seen something special in the girl, and with time, her intuition to recruit her proved very accurate.<ref>''Ghostbird'' </ref>
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Aoi won a [[Bekker (Bloodname)|Bekker Bloodname]] and reach the rank of Star Colonel sometime prior to [[3144]]. She was described as very large, so she probably was an [[Elemental]]. That year, she was stationed on [[Quarell]], when on the 8 September, a street urchin attempted to steal her wallet, Bekker was amused by the girl's defiance. When she asked her if she has family, the girl, named [[Alexis Zarnofsky]] said the other street urchins where her family, but Aoi laughed as they fled, leaving her alone. She took Alexis to a social workers office and gave her a plate full of biscuits. When Bekker returned, offered her a place into her Clan's ''Touman'', and specially, a family. Alexis, tempted, accepted, and said one day she will be a [[MechWarrior]]. Bekker took her to a ''sibko'' training facility, where she left her at the trainer's charge. Aoi obviously had seen something special in the girl, and with time, her intuition to recruit her proved accurate.<ref name=GB>''Ghostbird'' </ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Ghostbird]] in [[Shrapnel#11]]''
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* ''[[Ghostbird]]'' (short story)
  
 
[[Category: Clan Ghost Bear Characters|Bekker, Aoi]]
 
[[Category: Clan Ghost Bear Characters|Bekker, Aoi]]

Latest revision as of 11:46, 21 December 2023

Aoi Bekker
Personal
AffiliationClan Ghost Bear
Career
RankStar Colonel

Aoi Bekker was a trueborn, of Clan Ghost Bear.

History[edit]

Aoi won a Bekker Bloodname and reach the rank of Star Colonel sometime prior to 3144. She was described as very large, so she probably was an Elemental. That year, she was stationed on Quarell, when on the 8 September, a street urchin attempted to steal her wallet, Bekker was amused by the girl's defiance. When she asked her if she has family, the girl, named Alexis Zarnofsky said the other street urchins where her family, but Aoi laughed as they fled, leaving her alone. She took Alexis to a social workers office and gave her a plate full of biscuits. When Bekker returned, offered her a place into her Clan's Touman, and specially, a family. Alexis, tempted, accepted, and said one day she will be a MechWarrior. Bekker took her to a sibko training facility, where she left her at the trainer's charge. Aoi obviously had seen something special in the girl, and with time, her intuition to recruit her proved accurate.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Ghostbird

Bibliography[edit]