Editing Betrayal of Ideals

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 203: Line 203:
 
When Merrell says that her conscience will not let her live with the changes, and the denial of what has been done, Nicholas amiably tells her that after her death, he will alter the historical records again to show her as having died in the Pentagon Civil Wars. In his mind, such changes will exonerate her from culpability. Merrell, stunned, tells the ilKhan that his methods still cannot bring back the dead.
 
When Merrell says that her conscience will not let her live with the changes, and the denial of what has been done, Nicholas amiably tells her that after her death, he will alter the historical records again to show her as having died in the Pentagon Civil Wars. In his mind, such changes will exonerate her from culpability. Merrell, stunned, tells the ilKhan that his methods still cannot bring back the dead.
  
Fourteen years later, Khan Hans Jorgensson of the Ghost Bears furiously interrogates Scientist Parker about his troubling findings. It seems that former Wolverine Scientist Vaun was adopted into the Ghost Bears and became a leading expert in the Bear genetic manipulation program. He successfully inserted Wolverine genetics into the Ghost Bear gene pool: "contaminating" two generations of Warriors. Per Nicholas' edict of Annihilation, all Warriors who bear Wolverine genes must die. Knowing what would happen to the Ghost Bears if this taint was exposed to the outside, Jorgensson resolves to carry out the law. On 9 January [[2840]], the "contaminated" Warriors are assembled before Khan Jorgensson at the Pennes Sibling Center on Arcadia in full parade dress. He solemnly informs them that they come from genetic material contaminated by the Not-Named Clan — either as a Ghost Bear-Wolverine mix or as pure Wolverines. While he confesses that he would've been honored to lead them, he tells them that they must die per Nicholas' orders. They are given the choice of suicide or painless lethal injections; else they must be hunted and killed if they run. He also asserts that this sacrifice is an honorable act for each individual as adopted Ghost Bears and for their surrogate Clan as a whole by ensuring its continuation. First one warrior, then dozens more, draw their sidearms and shoot themselves in the head within the span of a minute. From the eldest ''ristar'' to the youngest ''sibcadet'', all lie dead to honor the posthumous wishes of  the Great Father, Nicholas Kerensky. Jorgensson feels great sorrow for what needed to be done, but is soon preoccupied with thoughts of the strategic weakness caused by the loss of Warriors, the need to maintain a low profile while rebuilding, how to orchestrate the cover-up to keep this out of the Clan's Remembrance, and how to exact revenge should any of the Wolverines who escaped ever be found.
+
Fourteen years later, Khan Hans Jorgensson of the Ghost Bears furiously interrogates Scientist Parker about his troubling findings. It seems that former Wolverine Scientist Vaun was adopted into the Ghost Bears and became a leading expert in the Bear genetic manipulation program. He successfully inserted Wolverine genetics into the Ghost Bear gene pool: "contaminating" two generations of Warriors. Per Nicholas' edict of Annihilation, all Warriors who bear Wolverine genes must die. Knowing what would happen to the Ghost Bears if this taint was exposed to the outside, Jorgensson resolves to carry out the law. On 9 January [[2840]], the "contaminated" Warriors are assembled before Khan Jorgensson at the Pennes Sibling Center on Arcadia in full parade dress. He solemnly informs them that they come from genetic material contaminated by the Not-Named Clan — either as a Ghost Bear-Wolverine mix or as pure Wolverines. While he confesses that he would've been honored to lead them, he tells them that they must die per Nicholas' orders. They are given the choice of suicide or painless lethal injections; else they must be hunted and killed if they run. He also asserts that this sacrifice is an honorable act for each individual as adopted Ghost Bears and for their adopted Clan as a whole by ensuring its continuation. First one warrior, then dozens more, draw their sidearms and shoot themselves in the head within the span of a minute. From the eldest ''ristar'' to the youngest ''sibcadet'', all lie dead to honor the posthumous wishes of  the Great Father, Nicholas Kerensky. Jorgensson feels great sorrow for what needed to be done, but is soon preoccupied with thoughts of the strategic weakness caused by the loss of Warriors, the need to maintain a low profile while rebuilding, how to orchestrate the cover-up to keep this out of the Clan's Remembrance, and how to exact revenge should any of the Wolverines who escaped ever be found.
  
 
===Epilogue (added for 2016 re-release)===
 
===Epilogue (added for 2016 re-release)===

Please note that all contributions to BattleTechWiki are considered to be released under the GNU FDL 1.2 (see BattleTechWiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To edit this page, please answer the question that appears below (more info):

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

Advanced templates:

Editing: {{Merge}}   {{Moratorium}}   {{Otheruses| | | }}

Notices: {{NoEdit}}   {{Sign}}   {{Unsigned|name}}   {{Welcome}}

Administration: {{Essay}}   {{Policy}}   {{Procedure}}