Wolf’s Dragoons interlude 3014
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Wolf's Dragoons interlude 3014
"How was the wedding?" Jaime Wolf asked his brother. "It is strange to think about Kerensky ever settling down."
"It was short." Joshua replied. "While I did not understand why she stayed with the Marksman at first I think I am beginning to grasp it."
"Indeed." Jaime replied, stroking his beard. "I find myself feeling more at home in the Inner Sphere than I did back in the Clans."
"Been spending too much time with Snord?" Joshua asked. "Do not let him get into your head like that."
"He is…" Jaime paused. "Useful, he offers a good perspective of how the enemy might think." Jaime sighed. "I am promoting him to Captain, and giving him the command of our misfits."
"Are you sure that is a good idea?" Joshua asked his brother. "Our bunch of criminals and misfits are not for the faint of heart."
"He is the only one who I believe can handle them and potentially transform them into a proper fighting force." Jaime responded. "Now, we need to discuss the reveal of the Elemental in a few months."
"We need to put them into action sooner rather than later." Joshua told his brother. "At the rate that the Marksman are developing new armor types under the umbrella of Mithril, I fear they may soon be obsolete."
"Why is that?" Jaime asked curiously. "I would have thought that the Elemental would remain superior for some time."
"It is, in certain areas." Joshua offered. "The elementals are going to perform better against enemy 'Mechs and armor, whereas the Mithril is more easily produced en masse and can be scaled up and down for whatever task you need." Joshua sighed. "It's a much more versatile powered armor than the Elemental, and anyone with a minimum amount of training can use it."
"That does not bode well." Jaime responded to his brother's spiel. "We will have to see about adapting the Elemental in some way."
"Or," Joshua offered. "Purchase some Mithril if the Marksman will sell it to us, and see if there are any improvements we can gain for either the Elemental or the Mithril suits." Joshua thought out loud. "There are advantages to both powered armors, if we wish to maintain an edge, we should try and see what can be gained from having both in the field at the same time."
"That is a good point." Jaime told his brother. "And you said that it can be scaled down? What did you mean by that?"
"I saw some of their Combat Vehicle crews wearing a smaller version of it, and the man that Blake sent with me was able to obtain some of their data." Joshua said. "They managed to improve survival rates by nearly seventy five percent by implementing them across all of their forces."
"We're going to need to return for reinforcements." Jaime told his brother. "Hesperus II was disastrous for us."
"I know." Joshua replied. "Most of Alpha and Beta Regiments are gone, along with half of Zeta."
"We will have to collect better intelligence and maps for the next raid that we conduct." Jaime said. "There would have been far fewer losses if we had known that most of the planet was a jungle and that many teams had gone missing exploring it in the past."
"Shall we collect Kerensky and bring her with us this time?" Joshua asked. "Khan Ward will be asking after her location and I am not certain he will be satisfied with a response this time."
"I am sure that we can convince her that it will be necessary." Jaime said. "We are not enemies after all, and it could even help her remain where she is, provided she has a good justification for it."
"Who should we send?" Joshua asked. "While I would go to convince her, I feel that you should go and persuade her to return temporarily with us." Joshua sighed. "It is you who has a family and will be better able to understand her after all. And, you should be able to get Mackenzie treated at Kentares."
"They do have the medical facilities and personnel." Jaime thought out loud. "It is decided then."
"You're leaving?" The Dragoons Marik Liaison asked. "You're still under contract though."
"We're going to replenish our forces." Jaime told him flat out. "We will be leaving Cranston Snord and his Irregulars here to support whatever you need."
"I'll let the Captain-General know." The Liaison said. "But he doesn't particularly like that group of troublemakers."
"It does not matter whether he likes them or not," Joshua Wolf responded. "They are the only full strength unit we have available currently."
"How was the wedding?" Jaime Wolf asked his brother. "It is strange to think about Kerensky ever settling down."
"It was short." Joshua replied. "While I did not understand why she stayed with the Marksman at first I think I am beginning to grasp it."
"Indeed." Jaime replied, stroking his beard. "I find myself feeling more at home in the Inner Sphere than I did back in the Clans."
"Been spending too much time with Snord?" Joshua asked. "Do not let him get into your head like that."
"He is…" Jaime paused. "Useful, he offers a good perspective of how the enemy might think." Jaime sighed. "I am promoting him to Captain, and giving him the command of our misfits."
"Are you sure that is a good idea?" Joshua asked his brother. "Our bunch of criminals and misfits are not for the faint of heart."
"He is the only one who I believe can handle them and potentially transform them into a proper fighting force." Jaime responded. "Now, we need to discuss the reveal of the Elemental in a few months."
"We need to put them into action sooner rather than later." Joshua told his brother. "At the rate that the Marksman are developing new armor types under the umbrella of Mithril, I fear they may soon be obsolete."
"Why is that?" Jaime asked curiously. "I would have thought that the Elemental would remain superior for some time."
"It is, in certain areas." Joshua offered. "The elementals are going to perform better against enemy 'Mechs and armor, whereas the Mithril is more easily produced en masse and can be scaled up and down for whatever task you need." Joshua sighed. "It's a much more versatile powered armor than the Elemental, and anyone with a minimum amount of training can use it."
"That does not bode well." Jaime responded to his brother's spiel. "We will have to see about adapting the Elemental in some way."
"Or," Joshua offered. "Purchase some Mithril if the Marksman will sell it to us, and see if there are any improvements we can gain for either the Elemental or the Mithril suits." Joshua thought out loud. "There are advantages to both powered armors, if we wish to maintain an edge, we should try and see what can be gained from having both in the field at the same time."
"That is a good point." Jaime told his brother. "And you said that it can be scaled down? What did you mean by that?"
"I saw some of their Combat Vehicle crews wearing a smaller version of it, and the man that Blake sent with me was able to obtain some of their data." Joshua said. "They managed to improve survival rates by nearly seventy five percent by implementing them across all of their forces."
"We're going to need to return for reinforcements." Jaime told his brother. "Hesperus II was disastrous for us."
"I know." Joshua replied. "Most of Alpha and Beta Regiments are gone, along with half of Zeta."
"We will have to collect better intelligence and maps for the next raid that we conduct." Jaime said. "There would have been far fewer losses if we had known that most of the planet was a jungle and that many teams had gone missing exploring it in the past."
"Shall we collect Kerensky and bring her with us this time?" Joshua asked. "Khan Ward will be asking after her location and I am not certain he will be satisfied with a response this time."
"I am sure that we can convince her that it will be necessary." Jaime said. "We are not enemies after all, and it could even help her remain where she is, provided she has a good justification for it."
"Who should we send?" Joshua asked. "While I would go to convince her, I feel that you should go and persuade her to return temporarily with us." Joshua sighed. "It is you who has a family and will be better able to understand her after all. And, you should be able to get Mackenzie treated at Kentares."
"They do have the medical facilities and personnel." Jaime thought out loud. "It is decided then."
"You're leaving?" The Dragoons Marik Liaison asked. "You're still under contract though."
"We're going to replenish our forces." Jaime told him flat out. "We will be leaving Cranston Snord and his Irregulars here to support whatever you need."
"I'll let the Captain-General know." The Liaison said. "But he doesn't particularly like that group of troublemakers."
"It does not matter whether he likes them or not," Joshua Wolf responded. "They are the only full strength unit we have available currently."