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[[File:Doc Trevena 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|At Age of 38 in 3060]] | [[File:Doc Trevena 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|At Age of 38 in 3060]] | ||
− | '''Caradoc "Doc" Trevena''' (b. [[3022]]<ref>''The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)'', p. 57, "Caradoc Trevena Profile"</ref> - d. | + | '''Caradoc "Doc" Trevena''' (b. [[3022]]<ref>''The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)'', p. 57, "Caradoc Trevena Profile"</ref> - d. 22 January, [[3073]]<ref name=JSTBD-36>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 36-37 "Around the Sphere - The Lyran Alliance - Bombings and Barbarism"</ref>) was a [[Lyran]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and the author of a technical report about the [[War of 3039]]. |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | ===Service with the LCAF/LAAF=== | ||
[[File:Doc Trevena.jpg|thumb|right|200px|At Age of 36]] | [[File:Doc Trevena.jpg|thumb|right|200px|At Age of 36]] | ||
Though [[Hauptmann (rank)|Hauptmann]] Caradoc Trevena began his military career in [[3043]] with the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]], he saw little combat and attracted little notice until his tenure with the [[10th Skye Rangers|Tenth Skye Rangers]]. In fact, when the [[11th Lyran Guards|Eleventh Lyran Guards]] joined the [[Lyran Alliance]] during the recent [[Operation Guerrero|Marik-Liao invasion]] of the [[Sarna March]], many [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] commanders viewed the unit’s commander as nothing more than a "paper veteran", untested and unfit for battle. | Though [[Hauptmann (rank)|Hauptmann]] Caradoc Trevena began his military career in [[3043]] with the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]], he saw little combat and attracted little notice until his tenure with the [[10th Skye Rangers|Tenth Skye Rangers]]. In fact, when the [[11th Lyran Guards|Eleventh Lyran Guards]] joined the [[Lyran Alliance]] during the recent [[Operation Guerrero|Marik-Liao invasion]] of the [[Sarna March]], many [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] commanders viewed the unit’s commander as nothing more than a "paper veteran", untested and unfit for battle. | ||
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He did a very good job at his earlier postings, training his former units so they could stand up even against the [[Clan]] warriors. This activity was undervalued by his commanders. The [[Battle of Coventry|Invasion of Coventry]] showed his real strength. He would train his unit once again to use the full potential of the light [[BattleMech]]s they were assigned and devised a strategy to turn this disadvantage to advantage. His unit avoided the full strength of the Clan attackers and harassed them in turn. He noticed the non-Clanslike tactics and performance of the enemy, realizing their true intent. | He did a very good job at his earlier postings, training his former units so they could stand up even against the [[Clan]] warriors. This activity was undervalued by his commanders. The [[Battle of Coventry|Invasion of Coventry]] showed his real strength. He would train his unit once again to use the full potential of the light [[BattleMech]]s they were assigned and devised a strategy to turn this disadvantage to advantage. His unit avoided the full strength of the Clan attackers and harassed them in turn. He noticed the non-Clanslike tactics and performance of the enemy, realizing their true intent. | ||
+ | ===Star League Defense Force Intelligence Analyst=== | ||
Sometime later, after rising to the rank of [[General]] in the [[Star League Defense Force]], Caradoc became an accomplished writer of texts on military intelligence. Most notably, he assembled a technical report regarding the [[War of 3039]], which he shared with [[Anastasius Focht]] of [[ComStar]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039''</ref> | Sometime later, after rising to the rank of [[General]] in the [[Star League Defense Force]], Caradoc became an accomplished writer of texts on military intelligence. Most notably, he assembled a technical report regarding the [[War of 3039]], which he shared with [[Anastasius Focht]] of [[ComStar]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039''</ref> | ||
+ | ===Jihad and Death=== | ||
+ | Joining ComStar following the collapse of the Star League, Trevena would remain an intelligence advisor to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] during the early stages of the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]]. Caradoc Trevena would be among the high-ranking attendees at the [[Arc-Royal]] Conference killed by the [[Fritz Donner|Donner Bombing]] in 3073. <ref name=JSTBD-36/> | ||
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+ | ==Quotes== | ||
{{quote|''If we keep hitting them hard and fast they’ll never get a chance to repair or regroup.''|[[Hauptmann]] [[Caradoc Trevena|Caradoc "Doc" Trevena]], [[Coventry]], [[3058]]}} | {{quote|''If we keep hitting them hard and fast they’ll never get a chance to repair or regroup.''|[[Hauptmann]] [[Caradoc Trevena|Caradoc "Doc" Trevena]], [[Coventry]], [[3058]]}} | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)]]'' | *''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]'' | ||
*''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]'' | *''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]'' | ||
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Caradoc "Doc" Trevena (b. 3022[1] - d. 22 January, 3073[2]) was a Lyran MechWarrior and the author of a technical report about the War of 3039.
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History
Service with the LCAF/LAAF
Though Hauptmann Caradoc Trevena began his military career in 3043 with the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces, he saw little combat and attracted little notice until his tenure with the Tenth Skye Rangers. In fact, when the Eleventh Lyran Guards joined the Lyran Alliance during the recent Marik-Liao invasion of the Sarna March, many Lyran Alliance Armed Forces commanders viewed the unit’s commander as nothing more than a "paper veteran", untested and unfit for battle.
He did a very good job at his earlier postings, training his former units so they could stand up even against the Clan warriors. This activity was undervalued by his commanders. The Invasion of Coventry showed his real strength. He would train his unit once again to use the full potential of the light BattleMechs they were assigned and devised a strategy to turn this disadvantage to advantage. His unit avoided the full strength of the Clan attackers and harassed them in turn. He noticed the non-Clanslike tactics and performance of the enemy, realizing their true intent.
Star League Defense Force Intelligence Analyst
Sometime later, after rising to the rank of General in the Star League Defense Force, Caradoc became an accomplished writer of texts on military intelligence. Most notably, he assembled a technical report regarding the War of 3039, which he shared with Anastasius Focht of ComStar.[3]
Jihad and Death
Joining ComStar following the collapse of the Star League, Trevena would remain an intelligence advisor to Victor Steiner-Davion during the early stages of the Word of Blake Jihad. Caradoc Trevena would be among the high-ranking attendees at the Arc-Royal Conference killed by the Donner Bombing in 3073. [2]
Quotes
“ | If we keep hitting them hard and fast they’ll never get a chance to repair or regroup. | ” |
— Hauptmann Caradoc "Doc" Trevena, Coventry, 3058 |
References
Bibliography