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During the [[Second Battle of Harlech]] Neil and his [[sibkin]] piloted ''[[Chameleon]]''s. He moved on to a salvaged ''[[Firefly]]'' that was originally a [[Home Guard]] unit. In honor of the 'Mech's service he has kept the original name of ''Jaime''.<ref name=SbWB_29/>
  
 
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Neil Gibson
Neil Gibson
Personal
Born3048
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
Profile
ProfessionMechwarrior in the Black Widow Company

Neil Gibson (b. 3048) was a MechWarrior in the Black Widow Company's Recon Lance of the Wolf's Dragoons under commanding officer Stacy Church.[1]

History

Born on Outreach. Neil's Trial of Position took the form of the Second Battle of Harlech; he was the only survivor among his sibkin. after this incident Neil joined the same resistance cell as fellow future Black Widow Company member Francine; It was with this resistance group that he met Stacy Church and joined the reformed Black Widow Company.[1]

Personal description

Neil Gibson is a bold pilot that drives his 'Mech as if it were a much larger machine. He has taken up the habit of referring to Stacy Church only in the third person in imitation of original Black Widow Company member Colin MacLaren.[1]


The date tattooed on his shoulder above the Dragoons insignia -- October 18, 3067 -- is the day Jaime Wolf died in the Blakist-sponsored invasion of Outreach.

BattleMechs

During the Second Battle of Harlech Neil and his sibkin piloted Chameleons. He moved on to a salvaged Firefly that was originally a Home Guard unit. In honor of the 'Mech's service he has kept the original name of Jaime.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, p. 29

Bibliography