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− | He perished when his penthouse apartment suffered damage from what was though was an errant missile strike, but after the rescue of [[Dameon Guillome]] and the intercepted comm logs from the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers|Fifty-first Dark Panzer Jaegers]] revealed when later analyzed that the Jaegers had a list of high-level GM-Blackwell administrators slated as "''targets''", which pointer to Thomas Crown's death as not an accident but murder. [[Conner Grayson]] was a member of that strike team, and it was a salvo from his ''[[Wasp]]'' that ultimately | + | He perished when his penthouse apartment suffered damage from what was though was an errant missile strike, but after the rescue of [[Dameon Guillome]] and the intercepted comm logs from the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers|Fifty-first Dark Panzer Jaegers]] revealed when later analyzed that the Jaegers had a list of high-level GM-Blackwell administrators slated as "''targets''", which pointer to Thomas Crown's death as not an accident but murder. [[Conner Grayson]] was a member of that strike team, and it was a salvo from his ''[[Wasp]]'' that ultimately killed Crown.<ref name="RG4">''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 4'', p. 6</ref><ref name=Blackwell>BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [28/10/3067]: "Blackwell VP to Honor 'Mercenary Heroes'"</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 2 September 2022
Thomas Crown | |
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Personal | |
Died | 3067 |
Affiliation | Blackwell Heavy Industries |
Career | |
Position(s) | Chief Financial Officer |
Thomas Crown was the Chief Financial Officer GM-Blackwell of Blackwell Heavy Industries in 3067.[1]
History[edit]
He perished when his penthouse apartment suffered damage from what was though was an errant missile strike, but after the rescue of Dameon Guillome and the intercepted comm logs from the Fifty-first Dark Panzer Jaegers revealed when later analyzed that the Jaegers had a list of high-level GM-Blackwell administrators slated as "targets", which pointer to Thomas Crown's death as not an accident but murder. Conner Grayson was a member of that strike team, and it was a salvo from his Wasp that ultimately killed Crown.[2][1]