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| affiliation = [[House Carlyle]] | | affiliation = [[House Carlyle]] | ||
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− | | title = [[Count of Odessa]] | + | | title = [[Count of Odessa]] |
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| profession = Noble | | profession = Noble | ||
− | | parents = [[Alexander Carlyle]] (father)<ref name= | + | | parents = [[Alexander Carlyle]] (father)<ref name=TPoDc4>''The Price of Duty'', ch. 4</ref> |
| siblings = | | siblings = | ||
| spouse = | | spouse = | ||
− | | children = [[Ronan Carlyle]]<ref name= | + | | children = [[Ronan Carlyle]]<ref name=TPoDc4/><br/>[[Isobel Carlyle]]<ref name=TPoDc4/> |
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− | '''Gardner Carlyle''' was a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] noble. | + | '''Gardner Carlyle''' was a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] noble.<ref name=TRp95>''Tamar Rising'', p. 95: "Ronan Carlyle profile"</ref><ref name=TPoDc1>''The Price of Duty'', ch. 1</ref> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Gardner | + | Gardner was the son and heir of [[Alexander Carlyle]], succeeding him leading [[Odessa]]. He became father of [[Ronan Carlyle|Ronan]] and [[Isobel Carlyle]]. Both joined the [[LCAF]] in the [[Dark Age]]. After their unit defected and resurrected the [[Tamar Pact]], both of his children remained loyal to the Commonwealth but were still cashiered out of the LCAF. Stranded on [[Garrison]], they contacted their father asking for help. Gardner answered them via [[JumpShip]] message, on 29 October [[3151]], showing them support, and congratulating them for making the right choice. He also sent them lines of credit and local assets they could sell. Ironically, by then they didn't need them to return home, but their father's assistance helped them to solidify their newly resurrected [[mercenary]] unit, the [[Gray Death Legion]].<ref name=TPoDc11>''The Price of Duty'' ch. 11</ref> |
− | A year later, Gardner took his ancestor | + | A year later, Gardner took his ancestor [[Grayson Carlyle]]'s ''[[Marauder]]'', kept in a family museum, and it restored it to working condition before sending it to [[Pandora]] as a present for his son.<ref name=DPc3-4>''Decision at Pandora'', chs. 3–4</ref> |
− | Gardner was said to having fought a lifelong war | + | Gardner was said to having fought a lifelong war against the Odessan branch of the criminal organization [[Malthus Confederation]].<ref name=DPcE>''Decision at Pandora'', Epilogue</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 00:23, 6 April 2024
Gardner Carlyle | |
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Personal | |
Affiliation | House Carlyle |
Career | |
Title(s) | Count of Odessa |
Profession | Noble |
Family | |
Parents | Alexander Carlyle (father)[1] |
Children | Ronan Carlyle[1] Isobel Carlyle[1] |
Gardner Carlyle was a Lyran Commonwealth noble.[2][3]
History[edit]
Gardner was the son and heir of Alexander Carlyle, succeeding him leading Odessa. He became father of Ronan and Isobel Carlyle. Both joined the LCAF in the Dark Age. After their unit defected and resurrected the Tamar Pact, both of his children remained loyal to the Commonwealth but were still cashiered out of the LCAF. Stranded on Garrison, they contacted their father asking for help. Gardner answered them via JumpShip message, on 29 October 3151, showing them support, and congratulating them for making the right choice. He also sent them lines of credit and local assets they could sell. Ironically, by then they didn't need them to return home, but their father's assistance helped them to solidify their newly resurrected mercenary unit, the Gray Death Legion.[4]
A year later, Gardner took his ancestor Grayson Carlyle's Marauder, kept in a family museum, and it restored it to working condition before sending it to Pandora as a present for his son.[5]
Gardner was said to having fought a lifelong war against the Odessan branch of the criminal organization Malthus Confederation.[6]
References[edit]
Bibliography[edit]
- Decision at Pandora (novella)
- The Price of Duty (novella)