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'''Sze Teng''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who fought in the [[Solaris Games]] for [[Teng Stables]] with his brother [[Fuh Teng]]. The two were secretly [[Maskirovka]] agents working for their handler [[Tsen Shang]].<ref name=WEG5>''Warrior: En Garde'', ch. 5</ref>
 
'''Sze Teng''' was a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who fought in the [[Solaris Games]] for [[Teng Stables]] with his brother [[Fuh Teng]]. The two were secretly [[Maskirovka]] agents working for their handler [[Tsen Shang]].<ref name=WEG5>''Warrior: En Garde'', ch. 5</ref>
  
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{{quote|He has lost his nerve. He disgraces ancestors who, two hundred years ago, made the ''Vindicator'' a 'Mech to be feared. He knows it is time to die.|Tsen Shang}}
 
{{quote|He has lost his nerve. He disgraces ancestors who, two hundred years ago, made the ''Vindicator'' a 'Mech to be feared. He knows it is time to die.|Tsen Shang}}
  

Revision as of 09:59, 24 August 2020

Sze Teng
Personal
Died15 January 3027[1]
AffiliationCapellan Confederation
Teng Stables
Career
ProfessionArena Gladiator
Family
SiblingsFuh Teng

Sze Teng was a MechWarrior who fought in the Solaris Games for Teng Stables with his brother Fuh Teng. The two were secretly Maskirovka agents working for their handler Tsen Shang.[2]

History

Death

He has lost his nerve. He disgraces ancestors who, two hundred years ago, made the Vindicator a 'Mech to be feared. He knows it is time to die.
  — Tsen Shang

Tsen Shang arranged for Sze Teng to die in a fixed match against Philip Capet. Sze Teng apparently accepted his fate, but was misled about the timing. Told he would die in a rematch, he was instead killed in the first match that he and his brother fought against Capet.[2][1]

BattleMechs

Sze Teng, like his brother, was a Vindicator pilot.[2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Warrior: En Garde, ch. 6
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Warrior: En Garde, ch. 5
  3. Warrior: En Garde, ch. 17

Bibliography