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The Keshik is commanded by the Star Adder's [[saKhan]].<ref name=CC122/> In [[3059]] this was Tabitha [[Paik (Bloodname)|Paik]], by [[3067]] the Commanding Officer was Dante [[Truscott (Bloodname)|Truscott]]. In [[3085] it was Wyatt Talasko.<ref name=WoR168/>  
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The Keshik is commanded by the Star Adder's [[saKhan]].<ref name=CC122/> In [[3059]] this was Tabitha [[Paik (Bloodname)|Paik]], by [[3067]] the Commanding Officer was Dante [[Truscott (Bloodname)|Truscott]]. In [[3085]] it was Wyatt Talasko.<ref name=WoR168/>
  
 
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==Tactics==

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History

The Quasar Keshik was formed as a Trinary during the Golden Century as the command unit of Beta Galaxy. In the late 29th century following an engagement with several other Clans the Star Adders split the Command units from Alpha and Beta Galaxies and combining them with naval assets formed a separate Command Group. In the years that followed the Keshik grew from the initial Trinary to a Cluster in strength.[1]

Between 3059 and 3067 the Keshik was based on Sheridan.[2][3]

When Galaxy Commander Wyatt Talasko was elected saKhan of the Star Adders he kept control of Gamma Galaxy and attached the Quasar Keshik to it.[4]

Officers

The Keshik is commanded by the Star Adder's saKhan.[1] In 3059 this was Tabitha Paik, by 3067 the Commanding Officer was Dante Truscott. In 3085 it was Wyatt Talasko.[4]

Tactics

The Keshik relies mostly on heavy and assault weight 'Mechs preferring to grind down opponents with long drawn out engagements.[1]

Composition

3059-67

Quasar Keshik - Elite/Fanatical[1][2]

3067

Quasar Keshik - Elite/Fanatical[3][5]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 122
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 155
  3. 3.0 3.1 Field Manual: Updates, p. 73
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wars of Reaving, p. 168
  5. Field Manual: Updates, p. 51

Bibliography