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Kostas Macrae was a Weyland-Yutani Commando. Originally a member of the Three World Empire's Royal Marines Commandos, Macrae was posted to the Weyland-Yutani Corporation research vessel USCSS Patna as of 2179.

Biography[]

Originally assigned to the Third Battalion of the Three World Empire's Royal Marines Commandos, Kostas Macrae was later employed by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation as a Weyland-Yutani Commando. As of 2179, Macrae was assigned to the research vessel USCSS Patna, and was aboard the vessel during its mission to Fiorina 161 and the subsequent acquisition of prisoner Robert Morse and the remains of synthetic Lance Bishop.

Shortly after, the Patna was stormed by members of the United States Colonial Marine Corps from the USCM vessel Il Conde led by Captain Marcel Apone, and the ship's complement of commandos was overwhelmed. Macrae and fellow fighter William Raby were apprehended during the mayhem and were subsequently questioned by Apone, who was seeking the truth behind his brother Alexander's disappearance—and Bishop, who could provide Apone with those answers. While initially reluctant to talk, Macrae was more forthcoming when threatened by company executive Walter Schwartz, who had accompanied the Marines. Thereafter, Macrae provided Apone with the details of Bishop's acquisition and former Weyland–Yutani researcher Michael Bishop's involvement.

Personality and traits[]

While dismissive of the Colonial Marines, Macrae was more compliant towards Schwartz, indicating overall loyalty to Weyland–Yutani.

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