This wiki is closed in favour of the new wiki. Information shown is likely to be very out of date. |
Difference between revisions of "Mireille Ceyes"
m |
|||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
== Career in the Liberty Marine Corps == | == Career in the Liberty Marine Corps == | ||
− | Thanks to her father's influence, Ceyes's career was a quite fast one; instead of the usual 20 years, she was promoted to the rank of Colonel only 6 years after enlistment through the ROTC, and given command of the LMC's 48th Forward Reconnaissance | + | Thanks to her father's influence, Ceyes's career was a quite fast one; instead of the usual 20 years, she was promoted to the rank of Colonel only 6 years after enlistment through the ROTC, and given command of the LMC's 48th Forward Reconnaissance Battalion. Despite her high rank, she still did field work, which is very unusual for a Colonel - but so was her whole career, which she often cites as a prime example of corruption within Liberty. LSF analysts often blame the sudden growth of responsibility coming with each of her promotions for her later defection - she simply weren't able to handle the pressure. |
Not only her career was subject of dispute though; after a particular incident involving her and a [[Slomon K'Hara|Nomad entity]] near [[Maine]], she was accused of cooperation with [[the Order]] multiple times, but each time, the accusations had to be dropped due to a lack of evidence. Still, LSF analysts think of her connections to said group to be quite real and that the Order might very well be supporting her operations in Liberty. | Not only her career was subject of dispute though; after a particular incident involving her and a [[Slomon K'Hara|Nomad entity]] near [[Maine]], she was accused of cooperation with [[the Order]] multiple times, but each time, the accusations had to be dropped due to a lack of evidence. Still, LSF analysts think of her connections to said group to be quite real and that the Order might very well be supporting her operations in Liberty. | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
== Operation Burning Star == | == Operation Burning Star == | ||
− | [[Image:mirwiki2.jpg| | + | [[Image:mirwiki2.jpg|left|thumb|160px|Mireille during Operation Burning Star]] |
It was the now-declassified ''Operation Burning Star'' which made Ceyes defect from the Corps. Together with [[1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta|1st Combat Application Group]] Operators and 6 [[LSF|LSF Paramilitary Officers]], she and 2 Platoons of the 48th FORECON Batallion were to take out a hidden SCRA enclave on Planet Manhattan. | It was the now-declassified ''Operation Burning Star'' which made Ceyes defect from the Corps. Together with [[1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta|1st Combat Application Group]] Operators and 6 [[LSF|LSF Paramilitary Officers]], she and 2 Platoons of the 48th FORECON Batallion were to take out a hidden SCRA enclave on Planet Manhattan. | ||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
== Escape from the Sugarland == | == Escape from the Sugarland == | ||
− | [[Image:mirwiki3.jpg| | + | [[Image:mirwiki3.jpg|right|thumb|The heavily damaged ''Sugarland'']] |
Her captors made a grave mistake. Until her trial, she was to be kept on the LPI Sugarland, which was not properly equipped to handle prisoners sporting military-grade augmentations and training. With a bit of bribery and a lot of brute force as well as the support of a Liberty Military Gunboat crewed by 3 48th FORECON platoons, she was able to inflict grave damage onto the station and to escape along with 38 other prisoners which stormed one of the Sugarland's docking bays and took over a large number of police spaceships. The LPI stopped the revolt by depressurizing multiple sectors of the station. 240 prisoners as well as 29 LPI officers died during the uprisings. | Her captors made a grave mistake. Until her trial, she was to be kept on the LPI Sugarland, which was not properly equipped to handle prisoners sporting military-grade augmentations and training. With a bit of bribery and a lot of brute force as well as the support of a Liberty Military Gunboat crewed by 3 48th FORECON platoons, she was able to inflict grave damage onto the station and to escape along with 38 other prisoners which stormed one of the Sugarland's docking bays and took over a large number of police spaceships. The LPI stopped the revolt by depressurizing multiple sectors of the station. 240 prisoners as well as 29 LPI officers died during the uprisings. | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 9 July 2009
Mireille Ceyes | |
Profile | |
Origin | Liberty |
Affiliation | Independent |
Born | July 23 783 A.S., Planet Manhattan |
Died | Still alive |
A former officer in the Liberty Marine Corps, Mireille Ceyes is widely known for her defection to the Sirius Coalition Revolutionary Army, inciting a bloody revolt on the LPI Sugarland which took over 250 people's life and the bombing of the Manhattan Supreme Court Building.
Early life
Born to Libertonian Senator Nicole Ceyes and Liberty Army Brigadier General Henry Snyder, Mireille grew up in a rather conservative, patriotic and also wealthy family. Attending various private elementary schools and graduating from New Manhattan High School in 801 A.S., she decided to follow her fathers footsteps and applied for admission into West Point Military Academy.
Career in the Liberty Marine Corps
Thanks to her father's influence, Ceyes's career was a quite fast one; instead of the usual 20 years, she was promoted to the rank of Colonel only 6 years after enlistment through the ROTC, and given command of the LMC's 48th Forward Reconnaissance Battalion. Despite her high rank, she still did field work, which is very unusual for a Colonel - but so was her whole career, which she often cites as a prime example of corruption within Liberty. LSF analysts often blame the sudden growth of responsibility coming with each of her promotions for her later defection - she simply weren't able to handle the pressure.
Not only her career was subject of dispute though; after a particular incident involving her and a Nomad entity near Maine, she was accused of cooperation with the Order multiple times, but each time, the accusations had to be dropped due to a lack of evidence. Still, LSF analysts think of her connections to said group to be quite real and that the Order might very well be supporting her operations in Liberty.
Operation Burning Star
It was the now-declassified Operation Burning Star which made Ceyes defect from the Corps. Together with 1st Combat Application Group Operators and 6 LSF Paramilitary Officers, she and 2 Platoons of the 48th FORECON Batallion were to take out a hidden SCRA enclave on Planet Manhattan.
The operation proceeded well, until Ceyes herself (which was leading a Platoon of her unit during the mission) was ordered to shoot the leader of the terrorists, which already had surrendered to her peacefully. Instead of firing on her unarmed prisoner, she opened fire upon the LSF agent who ordered the execution. She tried to extract the terrorist leader (who had convinced her that it was them who where fighting for a just cause, not her, who has been ordered to kill civilians previously already) to safety, but shot down when she tried to leave the site through an utility tunnel. 9 survivors of her platoon however, which remained loyal to her despite her treason, were able to escape though.
Escape from the Sugarland
Her captors made a grave mistake. Until her trial, she was to be kept on the LPI Sugarland, which was not properly equipped to handle prisoners sporting military-grade augmentations and training. With a bit of bribery and a lot of brute force as well as the support of a Liberty Military Gunboat crewed by 3 48th FORECON platoons, she was able to inflict grave damage onto the station and to escape along with 38 other prisoners which stormed one of the Sugarland's docking bays and took over a large number of police spaceships. The LPI stopped the revolt by depressurizing multiple sectors of the station. 240 prisoners as well as 29 LPI officers died during the uprisings.
Bombing of the Liberty Supreme Court Building
She and the rogue 48th went underground for two months, only to return to lawful space on the 22nd of January, the day she should have been tried by the Supreme Court on Manhattan. Assisted by a few Xenos and mercenaries as well as the soldiers that defected with her, she was able to smuggle a tactical nuke into the Court Building's basement, detonating it at approximately 1432 hours and then storming the building, she effectively used what has been thought to her to fight the enemies of Liberty against her own government. Again, she managed to escape prosecution, and joined forces with the SCRA, tempted by their propaganda.
Ceyes as a SCRA agent
At first, Ceyes thought to have found herself a new home in Omega-52 - but she soon realized that what the SCRA was telling her was the same propaganda she has already heard in Liberty, just promoting a different leadership. Yet, she played along, even receiving a promotion in late '16 and forming a friendship with SCRA pilots Katya Vaschenko and Yue Fei, but after a few months, she couldn't stand it anymore. The SCRA was just as corrupted as Liberty, if not more - so she decided to reclaim the 48th's Gunboat, and made a - succesful - run for the House she was born in, where she and her crew are now using the Gunboat as a mobile base of operations, occasionally hiring a Merc or Zoner to resupply them.
Personality
Split between her desire to fight for the "right cause" and the brain washing she was subjected to by both Liberty and the SCRA, Ceyes's actions are hardly predictable. While she has killed in cold blood, she is known to avoid unnecessary bloodshed whenever it is possible, preferring to fight her enemies with words instead of guns. She truly believes in freedom and violently opposes the - in her opinion - corrupt government of Liberty and it's agents, but that does not stop her from showing mercy to the one or other officer she believes to be a "good guy". Regardless, Ceyes is highly dangerous and heavily armed, and contact should be avoided at all costs.