Difference between revisions of "Robert Mykelby"
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+ | | name = Robert Mykelby | ||
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+ | | affiliation = [[ComStar]] | ||
+ | | profession = [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | As of 3067, '''Roboert Mykelby''' was an Adept X Epsilon in the Com Guards [[2nd Division (ComStar)|2nd Division]]. Joining the division a few months before [[Operation Serpent]] was launched, Mykelby fought against [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] on [[Huntress]]. Emotionally effected by the loss of so many comrades on Huntress, the highly effective MechWarrior was also strident critic of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]'s role in both launching Operations Serpent and [[Operation Bulldog|Bulldog]] as well as ComStar's losses in the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name=TRO3055U-62>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 62 "FLC-8R ''Falconer''"</ref> | ||
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+ | ==BattleMech== | ||
+ | He piloted a ''[[Falconer]]''.<ref name=TRO3055U-62/> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | * ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'' | ||
[[Category:ComStar Characters|Mykelby, Robert]] | [[Category:ComStar Characters|Mykelby, Robert]] | ||
[[Category:Adepts|Mykelby, Robert]] | [[Category:Adepts|Mykelby, Robert]] | ||
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Robert Mykelby | |
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Affiliation | ComStar |
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Profession | MechWarrior |
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History
As of 3067, Roboert Mykelby was an Adept X Epsilon in the Com Guards 2nd Division. Joining the division a few months before Operation Serpent was launched, Mykelby fought against Clan Smoke Jaguar on Huntress. Emotionally effected by the loss of so many comrades on Huntress, the highly effective MechWarrior was also strident critic of Victor Steiner-Davion's role in both launching Operations Serpent and Bulldog as well as ComStar's losses in the FedCom Civil War.[1]