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'''Sebastian Tseng''' was a [[Black Dragon Society]] leader operating out of [[Sternwerde]].<ref name=MW5M/>
 
  
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'''Sebastian Tseng''' commanded a [[Black Dragon Society]] cell operating out of [[Sternwerde]].<ref name=MW5M/>
Sebastian Tseng commanded a Black Dragon Society cell operating in the so-called [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries/Conflict Zones#Lower-Class Kuritan_Worlds .28Reputation 12.29|Lower Class Kuritan Worlds]] region of the [[Rasalhague Military District]] that began to escalate tensions with Rasalhague elements in the area. The [[Internal Security Force]] would hire a [[mercenary unit]] to deal with the problem, ultimately culminating in a successful mission to assassinate Tseng on Sternwerde.<ref name=MW5M/>
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==History==
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The ''Kokuryu-kai'', also known as the Black Dragon Society, was a hardline traditionalist group that formed in the 25th century that stressed the culture and traditions of Japanese heritage above all others, despite the fact a majority of the [[Draconis Combine]]'s citizens hailed from non-Japanese ancestry.<ref name=MW5M/>
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Sometime in the early 31st century, prior to the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] in [[3034]], a local duke who was sympathetic towards his citizens of Rasalhague descent was conducting a tour of the worlds under his authority in a region of the [[Rasalhague Military District]]. The [[Internal Security Force]] was confident that the Black Dragons would rise up and make an attempt on the duke's life during this tour and hired a mercenary unit to supplement the duke's defenses.<ref name=MW5M/>
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Sebastian Tseng led an unsuccessful Black Dragon attack on the duke on [[Altenmarkt]]. Incensed at the mercenaries for getting involved in what they felt was an internal Combine matter, the Black Dragons then pursued them to [[Maule]] where again they were repelled. Having overextended their forces, the mercenaries were able to break through their lines on Sternwerde and assassinate Tseng at his base. Despite the loss of their leader, the ISF noted their prisons were quickly filling up with Black Dragon sympathizers and that destroying the ''Kokuryu-kai'' would require far more purging.<ref name=MW5M/>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:53, 22 November 2022

Sebastian Tseng
Personal
AffiliationBlack Dragon Society[1]
Career
ProfessionMechWarrior

Sebastian Tseng commanded a Black Dragon Society cell operating out of Sternwerde.[1]

History

The Kokuryu-kai, also known as the Black Dragon Society, was a hardline traditionalist group that formed in the 25th century that stressed the culture and traditions of Japanese heritage above all others, despite the fact a majority of the Draconis Combine's citizens hailed from non-Japanese ancestry.[1]

Sometime in the early 31st century, prior to the formation of the Free Rasalhague Republic in 3034, a local duke who was sympathetic towards his citizens of Rasalhague descent was conducting a tour of the worlds under his authority in a region of the Rasalhague Military District. The Internal Security Force was confident that the Black Dragons would rise up and make an attempt on the duke's life during this tour and hired a mercenary unit to supplement the duke's defenses.[1]

Sebastian Tseng led an unsuccessful Black Dragon attack on the duke on Altenmarkt. Incensed at the mercenaries for getting involved in what they felt was an internal Combine matter, the Black Dragons then pursued them to Maule where again they were repelled. Having overextended their forces, the mercenaries were able to break through their lines on Sternwerde and assassinate Tseng at his base. Despite the loss of their leader, the ISF noted their prisons were quickly filling up with Black Dragon sympathizers and that destroying the Kokuryu-kai would require far more purging.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, "Rise of the Black Dragon"

Bibliography