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Roman McKinnsey | |
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Personal | |
Also known as | The Marauder of Mako Valley |
Died | 13 January 3071 |
Affiliation | Word of Blake |
Career | |
Rank | Precentor |
Profession | MechWarrior |
Roman McKinnsey was a Word of Blake Precentor until his death in 3071.[1]
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History[edit]
As the commander of the 37th Division, McKinnsey participated in the Blakist invasion of Tharkad, where he gained a reputation for brutality. There, he earned the nickname 'the Marauder of Mako Valley'. His acts included bombarding the region with orbital strikes and taking civilians prisoner en masse.[1]
On 13 January 3071, McKinnsey was caught in an ambush by the Tharkad resistance unit EISENJÄGER. The resistance unit suffered severe losses, but the ambush succeeded: McKinnsey's cockpit was shot out, killing him.[1]
BattleMechs[edit]
At the time of his death, Roman McKinnsey piloted a Legacy.[1]