Editing Bishop Sortek
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Sortek would not give up so easily. He continued the guerrilla tactics against the Loyalists by having AFFC and DMI databases sabotaged and hiding his special forces troops among the civilian population of Avalon City. Sortek would not give up so easily. He continued the guerrilla tactics against the Loyalists by having AFFC and DMI databases sabotaged and hiding his special forces troops among the civilian population of Avalon City.
− By mid-October of 3063, the Guards managed to break the backbone of the New Avalon CMM, leaving the Rangers and DLC to pursue the Guards through the Grand Avalon Mountains outside of Avalon City. As the Guards made their way through the mountain passes, Sortek came up with the idea that two companies of Assault 'Mechs piloted by elite [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] could hold off the Loyalists long enough for the Guards to escape. Sortek insisted that he lead the delaying action, since he was the unit's CO. + By mid-October of 3063, the Guards managed to break the backbone of the New Avalon CMM, leaving the Rangers and DLC to pursue the Guards through the Grand Avalon Mountains outside of Avalon City. As the Guards made their way through the mountain passes, Sortek came up with the idea that two companies of Assault 'Mechs piloted by elite [[MechWarrior]]s could hold off the Loyalists long enough for the Guards to escape. Sortek insisted that he lead the delaying action, since he was the unit's CO.
Bishop Sortek and twenty-three of the best soldiers of the First Davion Guards sacrificed themselves so that their fellow soldiers could continue the fight. Bishop Sortek and twenty-three of the best soldiers of the First Davion Guards sacrificed themselves so that their fellow soldiers could continue the fight.
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Sortek would not give up so easily. He continued the guerrilla tactics against the Loyalists by having AFFC and DMI databases sabotaged and hiding his special forces troops among the civilian population of Avalon City. | Sortek would not give up so easily. He continued the guerrilla tactics against the Loyalists by having AFFC and DMI databases sabotaged and hiding his special forces troops among the civilian population of Avalon City. | ||
− | By mid-October of 3063, the Guards managed to break the backbone of the New Avalon CMM, leaving the Rangers and DLC to pursue the Guards through the Grand Avalon Mountains outside of Avalon City. As the Guards made their way through the mountain passes, Sortek came up with the idea that two companies of Assault 'Mechs piloted by elite [[MechWarrior | + | By mid-October of 3063, the Guards managed to break the backbone of the New Avalon CMM, leaving the Rangers and DLC to pursue the Guards through the Grand Avalon Mountains outside of Avalon City. As the Guards made their way through the mountain passes, Sortek came up with the idea that two companies of Assault 'Mechs piloted by elite [[MechWarrior]]s could hold off the Loyalists long enough for the Guards to escape. Sortek insisted that he lead the delaying action, since he was the unit's CO. |
Bishop Sortek and twenty-three of the best soldiers of the First Davion Guards sacrificed themselves so that their fellow soldiers could continue the fight. | Bishop Sortek and twenty-three of the best soldiers of the First Davion Guards sacrificed themselves so that their fellow soldiers could continue the fight. |