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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
− | David was born on [[Odell]] in [[3052 | + | David was born on [[Odell]] in [[3052]]. He was named by his mother, after a deceased MechWarrior killed on [[Alyina]], [[David Jewell]], in an attempt to conceal the father's true identity (later revealed to be Kai Allard-Liao). He was raised by his mother on that planet for three years, until she left it, taking him with her, to the planet of [[Zurich]].<ref name=AoRc6>''Assumption of Risk'', ch. 6</ref><ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 78</ref> |
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+ | David resided on Zurich for a year, until a reportage depicting his mother after a heroic deed attracted the attention of [[Tormano Liao]], Kai's uncle. After seeing a picture of David, Tormante correctly guessed his ascendancy, and invited Deirdre and her son to [[Solaris VII]], where both become his personal ''guests'' on his house on Equatus, as ''de facto'' prisoners to force Kai to obey Tormano. Deirdre attempted an evasion with her son on 27 April [[3056]], which failed. Both were captured by Tormano's guards and she was to be executed when the guards were slaughtered by a team of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[Elemental]]s, led by Kai's former enemy and later friend, [[Taman Malthus]].<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', ch. 18-35</ref> | ||
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+ | After Kai defeated Tormano, Deidre was reconciled with him, and presented him his son.<ref>''Assumption of Risk'', ch. 38</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Jihad=== | ||
+ | During the [[Word of Blake Jihad]], David vanished about [[3067]], and his family didn't hear about him until three years later. It was later revealed than he was held captive on a Blakist camp on [[Kittery]], where he met another prisoner, [[Devlin Stone]], becoming his friend and trusted man. David helped Stone to create the [[Kittery Prefecture]], and later talked with his father, convincing Kai to present Stone to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]], a meeting which became key to the creation of [[Stone's Coalition]].<ref>''Ghost War'', ch. 13</ref> | ||
===Death=== | ===Death=== | ||
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* ''[[Assumption of Risk]]'' (novel) | * ''[[Assumption of Risk]]'' (novel) | ||
* ''[[Era Digest: Dark Age]]'' | * ''[[Era Digest: Dark Age]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Era Report: 3145]]'' ( | + | * ''[[Era Report: 3145]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Ghost War]]'' (novel) | ||
* ''[[Grave Covenant]]'' (novel) | * ''[[Grave Covenant]]'' (novel) | ||
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]'' | * ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]'' |
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David Roy Lear | |
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Personal | |
Born | 3052[1][2] |
Died | 19 May 3128[3] |
Affiliation | Federated Suns |
Career | |
Position(s) | President[4] |
Profession | Noble |
Family | |
Parents | Kai Allard-Liao (father) Deirdre Lear (mother) |
Siblings | Melissa Allard-Liao |
David Roy Lear was the eldest child of Kai Allard-Liao and Deirdre Lear. He would go on to help Devlin Stone with the formation of the Republic of the Sphere.
History
Early Life
David was born on Odell in 3052. He was named by his mother, after a deceased MechWarrior killed on Alyina, David Jewell, in an attempt to conceal the father's true identity (later revealed to be Kai Allard-Liao). He was raised by his mother on that planet for three years, until she left it, taking him with her, to the planet of Zurich.[5][6]
David resided on Zurich for a year, until a reportage depicting his mother after a heroic deed attracted the attention of Tormano Liao, Kai's uncle. After seeing a picture of David, Tormante correctly guessed his ascendancy, and invited Deirdre and her son to Solaris VII, where both become his personal guests on his house on Equatus, as de facto prisoners to force Kai to obey Tormano. Deirdre attempted an evasion with her son on 27 April 3056, which failed. Both were captured by Tormano's guards and she was to be executed when the guards were slaughtered by a team of Clan Jade Falcon Elementals, led by Kai's former enemy and later friend, Taman Malthus.[7]
After Kai defeated Tormano, Deidre was reconciled with him, and presented him his son.[8]
Jihad
During the Word of Blake Jihad, David vanished about 3067, and his family didn't hear about him until three years later. It was later revealed than he was held captive on a Blakist camp on Kittery, where he met another prisoner, Devlin Stone, becoming his friend and trusted man. David helped Stone to create the Kittery Prefecture, and later talked with his father, convincing Kai to present Stone to Victor Steiner-Davion, a meeting which became key to the creation of Stone's Coalition.[9]
Death
David died in early 3128, a loss which it was devastating for Devlin Stone. Cast adrift without his best friend and confident, he quickly became a virtual recluse, and two years later, he resigned and disappeared.[10]
References
- ↑ Grave Covenant, ch. 19
- ↑ Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 78: David Lear profile
- ↑ Era Digest: Dark Age, p. 10
- ↑ Field Manual: 3085, pp. 164 - 165
- ↑ Assumption of Risk, ch. 6
- ↑ Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 78
- ↑ Assumption of Risk, ch. 18-35
- ↑ Assumption of Risk, ch. 38
- ↑ Ghost War, ch. 13
- ↑ Era Report: 3145, p. 83