Crazy Eights

This article is about the thirty-first-century mercenary unit. For the subject of Spotlight On: The Crazy Eights, see Twentieth Avalon Hussars.


Crazy Eights
Affiliation Mercenary
Parent Command N/A

The Crazy Eights were a mercenary unit of unspecified strength and composition under Captain Symerious Blade[1] as of 3058.

History

Coventry

Admirers of Waco Rangers, they grafted themselves to the Rangers for all intents and purposes during the defense of Coventry against the Clan Jade Falcon incursion of 3058[2], to the point of fighting as a Rangers sub-unit, when they were part of the relief forces sent to Coventry. The Crazy Eights' 'Mechs were described as gaudy to behold, and mismatched versus the olive-and-tan paint scheme of the Waco Rangers.[1]

Forcing their way onto the planet through the Jade Falcon forces on 10 April 3058 shortly after 1125 hours, the Crazy Eights destroyed two OmniMechs and a number of Elementals (while the Rangers destroyed eight OmniFighters and five OmniMechs). The Rangers and the Crazy Eights with them later walked into a Clan Jade Falcon trap on 21 April 3058 in a region known as the Dales, suffering heavy losses amounting to 85% of their force. Only some of their members managed to escape, being rescued by elements of the Tenth Skye Rangers under the command of Caradoc Trevena.[3][4][5]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of Crazy Eights
Captain Symerious Blade 3058[1]

Tactics

Unknown.

Unit Composition

Named elements of the Crazy Eights in the battle in the Dales were

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Malicious Intent, ch. 32
  2. Operational Turning Points: Falcon Incursion, p. 11: Waco Rangers
  3. Malicious Intent, chs. 32, 34
  4. The Battle of Coventry, pp. 9–10
  5. Operational Turning Points: Falcon Incursion, p. 27: Touchpoint: Dales – "Aftermath"
  6. The Battle of Coventry, p. 42: Scenario: "Ambush", Attacker roster
  7. The Battle of Coventry, p. 45: Scenario "Rescue and Pursuit", Defender roster
  8. The Battle of Coventry, p. 44

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