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Gardner Carlyle was the son and heir of Alexander Carlyle, and father or Ronan and Isobel Carlyle. Both joined the [[LCAF]] in the [[Dark Age]]. After their unit defected, refounding the [[Tamar Pact]], both sons remained loyal to the Commonwealth, but were anyway cashiered out of the LCAF. Stranded on [[Garrison]], they contacted their father asking for help. Gardner answered them via [[JumpShip]] message, the 29 October [[3151]], showing them their support and congratulating them for making the right choice. He also send them lines of credit and local assets they can sell. Ironically, by then they don't needed them, but their father's assistance helped them to solidify their newly resurrected unit, the exctinct [[Gray Death Legion]].<ref>''The Price of Duty'' ch. 11 </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 7 February 2023

Gardner Carlyle
Personal
AffiliationHouse Carlyle
Career
Title(s)Count of Odessa[1][2]
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsAlexander Carlyle (father)[3]
ChildrenRonan Carlyle[3]
Isobel Carlyle[3]

Gardner Carlyle was a Lyran Commonwealth noble.

History

Gardner Carlyle was the son and heir of Alexander Carlyle, and father or Ronan and Isobel Carlyle. Both joined the LCAF in the Dark Age. After their unit defected, refounding the Tamar Pact, both sons remained loyal to the Commonwealth, but were anyway cashiered out of the LCAF. Stranded on Garrison, they contacted their father asking for help. Gardner answered them via JumpShip message, the 29 October 3151, showing them their support and congratulating them for making the right choice. He also send them lines of credit and local assets they can sell. Ironically, by then they don't needed them, but their father's assistance helped them to solidify their newly resurrected unit, the exctinct Gray Death Legion.[4]

References

  1. Tamar Rising, p. 95: "Ronan Carlyle profile"
  2. The Price of Duty, ch. 1
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Price of Duty, ch. 4
  4. The Price of Duty ch. 11

Bibliography