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'''Aaron's Eradicators''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition. They were deployed to [[Bryant]] alongside the [[Word of Blake]] (and presumably in their employ) as of [[3066]]. '''Aaron's Eradicators''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition. They were deployed to [[Bryant]] alongside the [[Word of Blake]] (and presumably in their employ) as of [[3066]].
− After crushing [[House Davion]]-sponsored rebels on Bryant in mid-3066, the Eradicators took the crews from two tanks and some infantry prisoner. Raul Tinker subsequently argued with Captain Aaron over whether they should even be taken prisoner, reasoning that turning the insurgents over to local law enforcement or reintegrating them into the population would only serve to sow the seeds of more uprisings. Killing them now would pacify the planet and save lives in the long run. Aaron objected to what he outright called murder, but acquiesced when Tinker and the Word of Blake volunteered for handling the dirty work, leaving his hands clean. Captain Aaron later truthfully reported what had happened, though it actually resulted in a promotion for Tinker.<ref name=SoB>''Son of Blake''</ref> + After crushing [[House Davion]]-sponsored rebels on Bryant in mid-3066, the Eradicators took the crews from two tanks and some infantry prisoner. Raul Tinker subsequently argued with Captain Aaron over whether they should even be taken prisoner, reasoning that turning the insurgents over to local law enforcement or reintegrating them into the population would only serve to sow the seeds of more uprisings. Killing them now would pacify the planet and save lives in the long run. Aaron objected to what he outright called murder, but acquiesced when Tinker and the Word of Blake volunteered for handling the dirty work, leaving his hands clean. Captain Aaron later truthfully reported what had happened, though it actually resulted in a promotion for Tinker.<ref>''Son of Blake''</ref>
==Officers== ==Officers==
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Aaron's Eradicators''' | colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Aaron's Eradicators'''
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− | [[Captain]]||[[Randy Aaron]]||[[3066]]<ref name=SoB/> + | [[Captain]]||[[Randy Aaron]]||[[3066]]
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'''Aaron's Eradicators''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition. They were deployed to [[Bryant]] alongside the [[Word of Blake]] (and presumably in their employ) as of [[3066]]. | '''Aaron's Eradicators''' were a [[mercenary unit]] of unspecified size and composition. They were deployed to [[Bryant]] alongside the [[Word of Blake]] (and presumably in their employ) as of [[3066]]. | ||
− | After crushing [[House Davion]]-sponsored rebels on Bryant in mid-3066, the Eradicators took the crews from two tanks and some infantry prisoner. Raul Tinker subsequently argued with Captain Aaron over whether they should even be taken prisoner, reasoning that turning the insurgents over to local law enforcement or reintegrating them into the population would only serve to sow the seeds of more uprisings. Killing them now would pacify the planet and save lives in the long run. Aaron objected to what he outright called murder, but acquiesced when Tinker and the Word of Blake volunteered for handling the dirty work, leaving his hands clean. Captain Aaron later truthfully reported what had happened, though it actually resulted in a promotion for Tinker.<ref | + | After crushing [[House Davion]]-sponsored rebels on Bryant in mid-3066, the Eradicators took the crews from two tanks and some infantry prisoner. Raul Tinker subsequently argued with Captain Aaron over whether they should even be taken prisoner, reasoning that turning the insurgents over to local law enforcement or reintegrating them into the population would only serve to sow the seeds of more uprisings. Killing them now would pacify the planet and save lives in the long run. Aaron objected to what he outright called murder, but acquiesced when Tinker and the Word of Blake volunteered for handling the dirty work, leaving his hands clean. Captain Aaron later truthfully reported what had happened, though it actually resulted in a promotion for Tinker.<ref>''Son of Blake''</ref> |
==Officers== | ==Officers== | ||
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Aaron's Eradicators''' | | colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Aaron's Eradicators''' | ||
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− | | [[Captain]]||[[Randy Aaron]]||[[3066]] | + | | [[Captain]]||[[Randy Aaron]]||[[3066]] |
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