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Revision as of 14:00, 29 March 2018


Badicus O’Shea
Personal
Also known asBadicus the Bold, Bonnie Badicus [1]
Died3057
AffiliationBlack Thorns
Career
ProfessionMercenary

Badicus O’shea is a mercenary known for being a mechwarrior in the mercenary company, The Black Thorns.

Early Career

Badicus was competitor on Solaris in 3054, competing for Carstairs Stable. [2] He winds up joining the Black Thorns during the formation in order to accompany another mechwarrior, Esmerelda. [3].

Black Thorns

Badicus was assigned a Shadowhawk [4], during the operations on Borghese, serving in the battle lance under Esmeralda [5]. Survived the fighting there against the Preservationists and against Clan Jade Falcon but was injured early in the fighting. [6]

Courchevel

O’Shea fought with the Black Thorns on Courchevel during a raid against Clan Nova Cat in 3057. [7] O’Shea was still in battle lance but in a Warhammer. [8]

Death

O’Shea died in combat against Clan Nova Cat. [9]

Battlemechs

  • Shadowhawk
  • Warhammer

References

  1. ”Main Event” p.102
  2. ”Main Event” p.107-110
  3. “Main Event” p.150
  4. ”Main Event” p.150
  5. “Main Event” p.195
  6. “Main Event” p. 292-293
  7. “D.R.T.”p.160-204
  8. ”D.R.T.” p.114
  9. "D.R.T."p.204

Bibliography