Difference between revisions of "Sabine Steiner"

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[[Sabine Steiner]], Daughter of Quartermaster General [[Lisa Steiner (31st c.)|Lisa Steiner II]] and an extremely talented tactician and strategist, Sabine served as an aide to [[Peter Riskind]], promoted to command the [[Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards]] upon his resignation from the post.<ref name=FMLA81>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 81, "Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards Unit Profile"</ref><ref name=JTPT6>''Jihad Turning Points: Tharkad'', p. 6, "Combatants"</ref><ref name=FMUp178>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 178, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"</ref>
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[[Sabine Steiner]], daughter of Quartermaster General [[Lisa Steiner (31st c.)|Lisa Steiner II]], Sabine served as an aide to [[Peter Riskind]]. An extremely talented tactician and strategist, Sabine was often compared to her great-aunt [[Katrina Steiner|Katrina]]. Her presence visibly improved unit performance, as was demonstrated when she left the [[Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards]] for most of [[3061]] for maternity leave. <ref name=FMLA81>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 81, "Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards Unit Profile"</ref>
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Sabine was promoted to command the Guards upon Riskind's resignation from the post.<ref name=FMUp178>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 178, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"</ref>
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In [[3067]], Blakist bombardment of Tharkad shattered the [[1st Royal Guards]]. It fell to Sabine's 24th Lyran Guards to form the core of [[Peter Steiner-Davion]]'s resistance to the occupation. As Peter refused to disband the Royal Guards for morale purposes, the 24th were constantly feeding new members to it. By the time relief came in [[3072]], Sabine's unit was less than two combined-arms companies in strength <ref name=JTPT6>''Jihad Turning Points: Tharkad'', p. 6, "Combatants"</ref>  
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With no unit to command, Sabine became chief aide to [[General of the Armies]] [[Adam Steiner]] and represented the LAAF at the allied summit on [[Arc-Royal]]. She was among the victims of the [[Donner bombing]], although whether she was killed or simply seriously injured is unknown.<ref name=JHS7072>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 118, "Taking Stock"</ref>  
  
 
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* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Turning Points: Tharkad]]''
 
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* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3072]]''
  
 
[[Category: Lyran Commonwealth Characters|Steiner, Sabine]]
 
[[Category: Lyran Commonwealth Characters|Steiner, Sabine]]

Revision as of 00:46, 14 February 2021

Sabine Steiner
Personal
AffiliationHouse Steiner
Profile
ProfessionLeutnant-General
Family
ParentsLisa Steiner II (mother)
ChildrenAt least one child

Sabine Steiner, daughter of Quartermaster General Lisa Steiner II, Sabine served as an aide to Peter Riskind. An extremely talented tactician and strategist, Sabine was often compared to her great-aunt Katrina. Her presence visibly improved unit performance, as was demonstrated when she left the Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards for most of 3061 for maternity leave. [1]

Sabine was promoted to command the Guards upon Riskind's resignation from the post.[2]

In 3067, Blakist bombardment of Tharkad shattered the 1st Royal Guards. It fell to Sabine's 24th Lyran Guards to form the core of Peter Steiner-Davion's resistance to the occupation. As Peter refused to disband the Royal Guards for morale purposes, the 24th were constantly feeding new members to it. By the time relief came in 3072, Sabine's unit was less than two combined-arms companies in strength [3]

With no unit to command, Sabine became chief aide to General of the Armies Adam Steiner and represented the LAAF at the allied summit on Arc-Royal. She was among the victims of the Donner bombing, although whether she was killed or simply seriously injured is unknown.[4]

References

  1. Field Manual: Lyran Alliance, p. 81, "Twenty-fourth Lyran Guards Unit Profile"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 178, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"
  3. Jihad Turning Points: Tharkad, p. 6, "Combatants"
  4. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 118, "Taking Stock"

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