Character Profile(s):
Name: Lu Shen-zhong
Call Sign: Shark (Sha-Yu)
Role: Mechwarrior
DoB: 3010
Planet of Birth: Bandora
Shen is about 5'6” (1.67m) about 150lbs (about 68kg), strongly built, but not a weightlifter. His black hair is cut so close that it looks like a shadow on his head and attempts to grasp any individual hairs are pointless. His eyes are an odd color, black shot with an almost electric blue.
Name: Ellie Kasmov-Lu
Call Sign: none
Role: Crewchief/tech... and sometime surrogate mom/drill sergeant for Shen
DoB: 2974
Planet of Birth: Sian
Ellie is about 5'2” (1.57m) about 100lbs (just over 45kg), sinewy, and anything but a lightweight. Her jet black hair is usually braided down the back, with so few gray hairs that you would be forgiven for not noticing them. Her eyes are unexpectedly green with hints of sky blue.
Mech: Osprey OSP-16b (custom modified from the OSP-15)
Mass: 55 tons
Tech Base: Inner Sphere
Rules Level: Tournament Legal
Tech Rating/Era Availability: D/C-E-D
Production Year: 2750
Cost: 4,395,542 C-Bills
Battle Value: 1,281
Chassis: peacmeal Standard
Power Plant: Unknown 275 Fusion Engine
Walking Speed: 54.0 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86.4 km/h
Jump Jets: None
Armor: Unknown Standard Armor
Armament:
1 Ceres Arms Large Laser
4 Ceres Arms Medium Lasers
Bio(s):
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Winter Morning, early 3035
quiet office in the Ducal Palace
Yushui, Gei-Fu. Capellan Confederation
In front of me is a handwritten note lying atop a twenty-five year old Mechwarrior's dossier. While the rest of the material is obviously device generated, the very fact that this sheet of old fashioned paper with it's neatly drawn characters was even used testifies that it is significant enough that the author did not want to risk it entering into the computers. It reads thus:
Colonel Lu:
As ordered, I have evaluated the Mechwarrior and find him unfit for promotion to elevated rank. While showing flashes of brilliant potential, he seems unable to concentrate on his drills and is uninspired to work towards, let alone achieve, the excellence needed to take any command. In all, I find him to be average.
I am red-faced and anger boils as I reread those condemnatory sentences again. My orderly shrinks as if into his desk as he sees the reaction he knows all to well...
The main door opens and an adjutant announces, “Captain Kasmov-Lu.”
Captain Kasmov-Lu... my Aunt Ellie... enters with a firm step more appropriate to someone younger than sixty-something and taller than 5'2”. She strides to my desk, takes the seat across from me and stares through me with a look that would turn a jaguar into a house cat.
“Leave us,” I state, waving at my orderly to join the retreating officer... outside the room.
Set within a face of lines and textures more suited to a crocodile than a woman, her brilliant green eyes seem to evaluate me and I struggle to keep from reverting to the ten year old I was the last time we visited her home.
“Colonel Lu, I presume,” she smirks.
“Lu Tzu,” I reply with a deep bow. I hear her laughter before I am upright enough again to see that calculating expression.
“Master Lu, is it? Ha, what hole have you dug yourself into now, Joseph?”
I shake my head and get straight to the point, “It's Shen. I am pulling my hair out.”
She smiles, “Ah, yes. I remember my little warrior-poet great-nephew. I introduced him to Li Bai's poems.”
“Troublemaker,” slips out before I think about to whom I speak.
“Indeed. Adz saver, too, or I am very much mistaken.”
I hate it when she is so shrewd. Of course, she may just have excellent ways of finding out information, even though she just arrived on planet this morning.
My frustration from earlier returns and I toss the scrawled note towards her... she smiles as it slides across the polished desktop and falls uninterrupted to the floor.
“You were saying, Colonel.” She pronounces my rank like she might humor some second-grader who has an imagination greater than his stature would seem to allow.
“Average!” I nearly scream. “MY son is just Average?! Great-grandson of a Chancellor, scion of House Liao and he is an AVERAGE Mechwarrior?!!” Even as I say the words, I know I am at the edge of rage, humiliated by the failure of my third son to excel. “Uninspired! My only living son is UNINSPIRED to reach for rank or distinction!”
Her smile reminds me of some cartoon of a predator about to pounce on prey, “Yes, and as I remember, your other two are dead precisely because they were inspired and attempted to excel in combat when outnumbered and overwhelmed.”
“Yes, and they died with HONOR! Their records were stellar, unlike my last cub.” Too late, I realize I have all but spit these last words at her.
Her eyes show a bit of surprise, but her tone is even and almost deadly, “You forget yourself, Colonel.”
I'm sure my face has just flushed, it burns and tingles, but I need to get things right quickly...
She is continuing and I dare not interrupt, “I am daughter to Tormax Liao and the consort Lady Mei-Li, as was you own father, my younger brother. You will show respect or I will whisper you name in ears that should not hear it. Do you understand me?”
I bow low again and do not rise, “Yes, Lu Tzu.”
“You should have to grovel more, but I am tired and wish to go sleep off my reentry weariness. Proceed, Joseph.”
I raise myself and say, “Thank you, Lu Tzu.” I pick up the dossier and read from the front page, “Lu Shen-zhong, male, CCAF serial 247718-L268, graduated CWC 3031, 7th in a class of eighty Mechwarriors, Excellent marks in science and political studies, above average 'Mechwarrior skills, honors in Poetry and Classical Painting.” I catch myself rolling my eyes and try to stiffle it, Ellie likes those things and it will be harder to get her cooperation if I antagonize her further.
“What of his assignments and commanders?” she asks.
“They all have the same babble I see for any serving person with royal blood... not an honest line in any one of them... except this note.” I carefully lift the only other handwritten note in the file and read it to her, “Pilot Lu seems to struggle to pursue excellence. He is always proper, but never does more than needed to maintain his current station. We do not have the needed gravity to encourage him to strive for the achievements, respectfully request that Pilot Lu be transferred to the command of some near relative to assist in attitude adjustment.”
Now I have her attention.
“You did well to send for me, Joseph. What is your plan?”
“There is a former Colonel from CapCom who is putting something together for a mercenary unit. I served under him at one time and his reputation for pushing his troops is rightfully legendary. You were a Master Crew-Chief for many years...”
“And you want me to be the tech for Shen while on this soiree? His chief cook and bottle washer, too, I wager.” Her eyes have narrowed and she is calculating.
“Tech, yes. The other, no. Maybe the sting that gets him moving when no one else can.”
“What will he sit in?”
“I'm moving up and want to...”
“Give him your Osprey? The one from the Glorious Father?!”
“Yes.”
She shakes her head, “I want promotion to Major, active duty. Tell no one but Shen, he must know that when I order him he must do as I say.”
That was easy, I think while nodding. Or not...
“And I want a comfortable home on Lake Azure, no less that 2000 acres with full lakefront and an estate worthy of a daughter of Liao. When I return, I get full retirement as a Major.”
“Woah, I can't...”
She is getting angry again and her tone reflects that, “You will draw our orders up and have them ready for me to depart before you call for me again. If you do not, then I expect to be returned to my home on the morning dropship. Have I made myself clear?”
“You will look after him for...”
“No more than three years. Less if he gets killed.”
There is no question in her eyes, I must do it.
“Agreed.”
“Orders and papers by the morning, then, and get me a copy of that file.”
She rises and I know the meeting is over. I too rise and bowing offer, “Thank you, Lu Tzu.”
“Master Lu indeed,” she chuckles and turns towards the door.
This had better work, I will be spending nearly a quarter of my fortune for nothing it it fails.
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OSP-16b background:
Originally an Osprey OSP-15, this 'Mech was captured by Capellan's during a raid in the First Succession War and given to House Liao as a tribute. Unfortunately, the Gauss had been rendered unusable and there was other significant damage dealt during its “acquisition”... it was stored away for more favorable times... and forgotten completely.
By the time it was returned to, knowledge and capabilities had deteriorated to the point that it was impossible to replace much of the technology that had made it so potent. The Gauss was replaced with a Ceres Arms Large Laser. The extra light power-plant was replaced with a common fusion engine, and most of the deteriorated Endo Steel frame was replaced with standard materials. Even the double heat sinks needed downgrading to singles. The huge loss of weight available left the techs responsible for getting the 'Mech out of its stable with a limited option set. After a failed attempt to replace much of the long range firepower with LRMs failed in the sluggish OSP-16, a shrewd young tech named Ellie Lu was given the assignment of creating a potent protector for support assets that would not add to the logistics burdens. She chose to boost the engine from a limited 220 to a 275, and equip the 'Mech as an all energy combatant with a fair heat profile, matching four Ceres Arms Medium Lasers with the single dorsal Ceres Arms Large Laser.
Many years later, Chancellor Maximilian Liao gave the 'Mech to a Captain Joseph Lu after the latter used it with great distinction and exceptional heroism in several battles. Coincidentally, Captain (now Colonel) Joseph Lu was (is) Captain Ellie Kasmov-Lu's (Tech Ellie Lu's) nephew.
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Further Notes on Ellie Kasmov-Lu:
Ellie is the daughter of Tormax Liao (Maximilian Liao's dad and Chancellor before him) and a consort named Lu Mei-Li (not his wife, hence Ellie is not an actual heir) born about five years before Tormax actually became Chancellor (while his aunt Ingrid was still Chancellor). Colonel Joseph Lu's father is a younger brother of Ellie's. Ellie's power isn't inherited as much as it is that she has kept some very powerful friends at court whose ears she can (and does) "whisper" a name into and ruin a career. Ellie is almost a force of nature and is consistent with being a very strong but subtle woman. Joseph's original motivation at calling her out of her comfortable (but not opulent) retirement is that he thinks Ellie will get out of Shen what no one else can, without being too obvious about it.
Edited by cmopatrick, 21 April 2013 - 04:05 PM.