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Cole Daggert - 32nd Century buercract and chief tactical advisor to [[Anson Marik]] for the [[Marik-Stewart Commonwealth]]. Tall man of african ancestory, who is noted to be in tight control of his emotionals.
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'''Cole Daggert''' was a [[thirty-second-century]] bureaucrat and chief tactical advisor to Captain General [[Anson Marik]] of the [[Marik-Stewart Commonwealth]]. Daggert was described as a tall man of African ancestory, noted to be in tight control of his emotions.
  
Daggert work closely with Anson, as the Lyran/Wolf invasion of the [[Free Worlds League]] steadly tore Commonwealth apart. As invasion began to dig into the Commonwealth, Daggert repeatively tried to resign his position.  Anson, continued to refuse to allow him too, threating to "resign" him into dungeon.  Their relationship, which consist of yelling at one another at many points try get point across.  Since Anson secretly enjoys arguing and bullying to help him think.  Daggert figures this out soon on in course encounters with him.
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==History==
  
Daggert setup various high-run and traps that [[Silver Hawks Irregulars]] were famous for during the invasion of the Commonwealth.
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Daggert worked closely with the Captain General as the Lyran/Wolf invasion of the [[Free Worlds League]] space steadily tore the Commonwealth apart. As the invasion began to dig into the Commonwealth, Daggert repeatedly tried to resign his position.  Anson continued to refuse to allow him resign, threating to "resign" him into a dungeon.  Their relationship was tumultuous, as the Captain-General was prone to arguing and yelling as his primary form of communication.<ref name=TLCc1>''The Last Charge'', ch. 1</ref>
  
He had travelled from Anson's temporary capital on [[Atreus]] to [[Stewart]], as try stay ahead of the invasion. By May [[3138]], after the massacrue of [[Helm]], it became obvious that Commonwealth on verge of defeat.  Anson had fallin into emotional slump, Daggert continue run operations as Captain-General would not allow others to speak to him.
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Daggert was the architect for the hit and run tactics used by the [[Silver Hawk Irregulars]] during the invasion of the Commonwealth.
  
Finally Daggert finally arrouse his famous anger by mentioning how world of [[Ariel]] had asked for aide from Capitain-General [[Jessica Marik]]. Anson finaly yelled his frustrations with everything in one snap.  He turned Daggert told him he needed him remain with him since he was only one who told him straight true of the what was really going on.  With this insight, Daggert had epiphany into how salvage victory from situation that no one would suspect.  Anson at first doesn't believe him, later explains to him.
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He traveled with Anson from the Commonwealth's temporary capital on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] to the world of [[Stewart]] as try they tried stay ahead of the invasion. By May [[3138]], after the massacre of [[Helm]], it became obvious that the Commonwealth was on the verge of defeatAfter hearing of the horrible news of the treatment of his soldiers, Anson slid into an emotional slump. Daggert continued to oversee operations as the Captain-General would not allow others to speak to him nor respond to their presence.
  
Invasion of Stewart begins in June 5th, where a Lyran & Wolf forces begin to move from south of the capital city of New Edinburgh where Anson's palace and parlimant is located.
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As the invasion of Stewart drew, Daggert had finally aroused Anson's famous anger by mentioning how the world of [[Ariel]] had asked for aid from "Captain-General" [[Jessica Marik]]. Anson turned to Daggert after his long speech of frustrations and told him that he needed Cole to remain, as he was the only one who told him the truth about what was really going on.  With this insight, Daggert had an epiphany into how to salvage victory.  
  
Daggert plan called for Silver Hawks to leave few companies of their forces in the city, while remainer were order off planet to [[New Hope]], using motorcrade leading Lyran/Wolf forces to think it was Anson escaping the planet to temporary DropShip Port on western side of the city.  However, it was nice explosive trap, nearly killing Duke Vedet.  
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The invasion of Stewart began on June 5th.  Lyran and Wolf forces began to move from the south of the capital city of New Edinburgh to try to prevent any escape via the northern highway, bypassing Anson's palace and the location of Parliament.
  
Enraged, Duke Vedet his [[1st Hesperus Guard]] charge the place looking for Anson. All according to the plan Daggert came up withDaggert was then ordered off planet, as he tried convince Anson to go with him and the HawksHowever, he refused, being yelled out of the place. In a almost fitting way end their time together.  
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Daggert's plan called for the Silver Hawks to leave a few companies of their forces in the city, while the remainder were ordered off planet to [[New Hope]], via the northern highway to the city  of MacDonaldHe and Anson devised a plan to use Anson's motorcrade to lead the enemy forces to believe it was Anson trying to escape to a temporary DropShip Port west of the city. The trap succeeded: key command units attempted to intercept the motorcadeInstead, explosives in the limousines nearly killed [[Vedet Brewer|Duke Vedet]].  
  
Daggert left with Silver Hawks to world of New Hope.  Former Silver Hawk Coalition world, there the Silver Hawks would remain mostly intact.  Thou Anson died in attack on his palace, also part of Daggert plan, Anson legecy would be the Silver Hawks continues survival and contining to serve the people of House Marik.
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Enraged, the Duke ordered his [[First Hesperus Guards]] to charge the palace looking for Anson, as Daggert had planned.  Daggert was then ordered off planet. He tried to convince Anson to go with him and the Hawks, but Anson refused.
  
With no government to serve, Daggert retires and in secret when he is alone toasts to memory of Anson Marik.
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Daggert went with the remaining Silver Hawks forces to the world of [[New Hope]], one of the old [[Silver Hawks Coalition]] worlds. There the Silver Hawks would remain mostly intact.  Though Anson died in the attack on his palace, also part of Daggert's plan, Anson's legacy would be that the Silver Hawks continued to survive and serve the people of House Marik. 
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With no government to serve, Daggert Cole retired and privately toasted to the memory of Anson Marik.
  
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[The Last Charge]]'' (novel)
  
*[[The Last Charge|MWDA Novel: The Last Charge]]
 
  
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[[Category:Free Worlds League Characters|Daggert, Cole]]
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 5 September 2023

Cole Daggert
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Cole Daggert was a thirty-second-century bureaucrat and chief tactical advisor to Captain General Anson Marik of the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth. Daggert was described as a tall man of African ancestory, noted to be in tight control of his emotions.

History[edit]

Daggert worked closely with the Captain General as the Lyran/Wolf invasion of the Free Worlds League space steadily tore the Commonwealth apart. As the invasion began to dig into the Commonwealth, Daggert repeatedly tried to resign his position. Anson continued to refuse to allow him resign, threating to "resign" him into a dungeon. Their relationship was tumultuous, as the Captain-General was prone to arguing and yelling as his primary form of communication.[1]

Daggert was the architect for the hit and run tactics used by the Silver Hawk Irregulars during the invasion of the Commonwealth.

He traveled with Anson from the Commonwealth's temporary capital on Atreus to the world of Stewart as try they tried stay ahead of the invasion. By May 3138, after the massacre of Helm, it became obvious that the Commonwealth was on the verge of defeat. After hearing of the horrible news of the treatment of his soldiers, Anson slid into an emotional slump. Daggert continued to oversee operations as the Captain-General would not allow others to speak to him nor respond to their presence.

As the invasion of Stewart drew, Daggert had finally aroused Anson's famous anger by mentioning how the world of Ariel had asked for aid from "Captain-General" Jessica Marik. Anson turned to Daggert after his long speech of frustrations and told him that he needed Cole to remain, as he was the only one who told him the truth about what was really going on. With this insight, Daggert had an epiphany into how to salvage victory.

The invasion of Stewart began on June 5th. Lyran and Wolf forces began to move from the south of the capital city of New Edinburgh to try to prevent any escape via the northern highway, bypassing Anson's palace and the location of Parliament.

Daggert's plan called for the Silver Hawks to leave a few companies of their forces in the city, while the remainder were ordered off planet to New Hope, via the northern highway to the city of MacDonald. He and Anson devised a plan to use Anson's motorcrade to lead the enemy forces to believe it was Anson trying to escape to a temporary DropShip Port west of the city. The trap succeeded: key command units attempted to intercept the motorcade. Instead, explosives in the limousines nearly killed Duke Vedet.

Enraged, the Duke ordered his First Hesperus Guards to charge the palace looking for Anson, as Daggert had planned. Daggert was then ordered off planet. He tried to convince Anson to go with him and the Hawks, but Anson refused.

Daggert went with the remaining Silver Hawks forces to the world of New Hope, one of the old Silver Hawks Coalition worlds. There the Silver Hawks would remain mostly intact. Though Anson died in the attack on his palace, also part of Daggert's plan, Anson's legacy would be that the Silver Hawks continued to survive and serve the people of House Marik.

With no government to serve, Daggert Cole retired and privately toasted to the memory of Anson Marik.

References[edit]

  1. The Last Charge, ch. 1

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