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Revision as of 09:34, 29 October 2010

The Southwest Trinity Worlds unofficial nickname for a trio of planets near the Periphery of the old Free Worlds League that where settled by primarily Terran various Native Indian Americans tribes, Hispanics, Americans from southwestern (States of Arizona, New Mexico, & Texas), and Jewish descendants. Close Quarters pp. 87-88 - Cassie Suthorn explains the make up of the Trinity Worlds to FedCom Reporter Archie Westin.</ref>

These worlds are known throughout the Inner Sphere due to the exploits of the 17th Recon Regiment, nicknamed the Camacho's Caballeros a mercenary unit staffed with most folks from that region.

Culture

The people of the region emulate the Southwestern United States & Mexico's old West mentality from 1900s. Many of the people are heavily religious, rough & tumble, and volient. The populations of the planets tend fight or squabble among themselves due to their Clannish ways. Many religious leadership also engaged as warriors to attempt to earn respect of roughty people they lead.[1]

The people raise herd animals, such volient variation of the American bison, Longhorn, Brahma bull which was named Ranger. This animal forced many young rancher children on three worlds to become adept ArgoMech pilots to handle the man-hunting beasts.[2]

List of the Worlds of the Southwestern Trinity

References

  1. Close Quaters, p. 62-63 - Father Roberto "Call Me Bob" Gracia - describes his faith and people reason why they taken in fighting despite their faith.
  2. Close Quarters, p. 123-124 - Cassie Suthorn reflect on background she was told about People of the Trinity Worlds.

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