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− | '''Richard Pettigrew''' was a Precentor within | + | '''Richard Pettigrew''' was a Precentor within ComStar who rose to command the [[214th Division (ComStar)|214th Division]] between [[3049]] and [[3052]], when he was demoted after the Battle of [[Tukayyid]].<ref name=20YU-71/> He kept command of the unit as a [[Demi-Precentor]] until [[3067]] thanks to the steadfast loyalty shown by the rebuilt division to him.<ref name=CS-84/><ref name=FMC-25/><ref name=FMU-86/> |
− | He was one of the most infamous members of the [[Com Guards]]. He was highly critical of the number of lives lost on Tukayyid and was demoted for insubordination, only avoiding a full court martial thanks to his performance at Plough Bridge. He was a staunch opponent of both the policies of [[Anastasius Focht]] and "Tiny Tyrant" [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. While not showing any great inclination towards the [[Word of Blake]], these opinions were in large part the reason why [[ROM]] questioned the loyalty of the 214th to ComStar.<ref name=20YU-71>''20 | + | He was one of the most infamous members of the [[Com Guards]]. He was highly critical of the number of lives lost on Tukayyid and was demoted for insubordination, only avoiding a full court martial thanks to his performance at Plough Bridge. He was a staunch opponent of both the policies of [[Anastasius Focht]] and "Tiny Tyrant" [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. While not showing any great inclination towards the [[Word of Blake]], these opinions were in large part the reason why [[ROM]] questioned the loyalty of the 214th to ComStar.<ref name=20YU-71>''20 Year Update'', p. 71: "11 V-lambda"</ref><ref name=CS-84>''ComStar'', p. 84: "3rd Army V-lambda"</ref><ref name=FMC-25>''Field Manual: ComStar'', pp. 32–33: "7th Army V-iota: The Dark Wave"</ref><ref name=FMU-86>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 86: "7th Army V-iota (The Dark Wave)"</ref> |
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− | * ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]'' | + | * ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]'' |
* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]'' | * ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]'' | ||
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]'' | * ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]'' | ||
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[[Category:ComStar Characters|Pettigrew, Richard]] | [[Category:ComStar Characters|Pettigrew, Richard]] |
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Profession | Precentor |
History[edit]
Richard Pettigrew was a Precentor within ComStar who rose to command the 214th Division between 3049 and 3052, when he was demoted after the Battle of Tukayyid.[1] He kept command of the unit as a Demi-Precentor until 3067 thanks to the steadfast loyalty shown by the rebuilt division to him.[2][3][4]
He was one of the most infamous members of the Com Guards. He was highly critical of the number of lives lost on Tukayyid and was demoted for insubordination, only avoiding a full court martial thanks to his performance at Plough Bridge. He was a staunch opponent of both the policies of Anastasius Focht and "Tiny Tyrant" Victor Steiner-Davion. While not showing any great inclination towards the Word of Blake, these opinions were in large part the reason why ROM questioned the loyalty of the 214th to ComStar.[1][2][3][4]