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− | '''A merging of various sources including:'''
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− | * '''Wonder Chicken's exquisitely well written ''' [http://forums.megatokyo.com/index.php?showtopic=1689246 '''timeline''']
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− | * '''Area 51's handy''' [http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Chamber/6528/timline.html|'''timeline''']
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− | * '''Psych's finely detailed''' [http://tactics.solsector.net/communications.htm|Fleet Tactics - Communications]
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− | BATTLE OF TERRA
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− | With their fleets back up to full strength, bolstered by the first
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− | fleet of Hakaga-class supercarriers, the Kilrathi strike deep into
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− | Confederation space. Warsaw, Gilead, and Sirius Prime are
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− | bombed with radiation warheads, even as the Kilrathi brush
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− | aside Confederation's hastily assembled defenses and reach
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− | Earth. Despite the suicidal bravery of Earth's defenders, the
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− | Kilrathi are able to bombard crucial defense centers on the
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− | planet - Chicago, Pittsburgh, Boston, Miami, Quebec, Berlin,
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− | Paris, Kiev, and others - before they are finally forced to
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− | withdraw to friendly space as a result of daring Marines, who
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− | land aboard several Kilrathi vessels, including the Kilrathi
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− | flagship, and destroy them with thermonuclear mines.
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− | (Novel Fleet Action) Aftermath of the Battle of Earth
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− | Wonder Chicken's well written introduction to 2669:
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− | == Introduction ==
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− | 2669 AD, the last year of the Kilrathi War will became known as the Dark Times. Near the end of 2668, Admiral
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− | Geoffrey Tolwyn's victory over Prince Thrakhath in the Battle of Earth will forever be known as one of the
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− | greatest battles of all time. Hopelessly outnumbered, Admiral Tolwyn stopped a Kilrathi nuclear attack on Earth
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− | itself and forced the Kilrathi fleet to retreat. Aided by Max Kruger's fleet from the Landerich, Tolwyn and the
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− | Confederation Third Battle Fleet destroyed half of Thrakhath's fleet, including three Kilrathi supercarriers,
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− | a standard fleet carrier and almost forty escort vessels. In addition, the other two supercarriers and host of
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− | other ships were crippled. This defeat was more then a military victory, it was a political one as it had almost
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− | put the other clans in total rebellion and political turmoil. The Kilrathi Emperor had barely thwarted two
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− | assassination attempts and was forced to keep the remainder of the Kilrathi military in the Kilrah System to
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− | guard himself and his grandson Thrakhath.
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− | However, the Battle of Terra was a pyrrhic victory for the Confederation. The Joint Chiefs and other high-ranking
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− | military officials were killed in the pre-Battle of Terra assassination, and the top ranking Confed officer,
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− | Marine General Duke Grecko, was killed during the fighting. Including the systems that were directly in path of
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− | Thrakhath's armada, the inner homeworlds of Sirius, Warsaw, and Gilhead were radiation bombarded beyond any hope
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− | of salvation. 70% of the Confederation fighter pilots who fought were killed. The Fleet lost over four dozen
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− | cruisers, destroyers, and frigates, but the most hard-felt warship losses where its fleet carriers in which a
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− | total of twelve were destroyed in one way or the other. The TCS Moskva, Verdun, Ark Royal, Leyte Gulf, and
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− | Lexington were destroyed in combat, the TCS Wolfhound, Austerlitz, and Copenhagen were destroyed in drydock, and
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− | four Lexington-class carriers were destroyed undergoing construction in the Lunar Shipyards. Only two carriers
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− | that fought in Battle of Earth survived, the Confederation-class dreadnought TCS Concordia and the Concordia-class
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− | carrier TCS Saratoga.
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− | == Political Changes ==
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− | On the political end, President Harold Rodham had resigned in disgrace as a result of the False Peace ruse.
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− | To clear room for the new president, his entire cabinet resigned as well. Foreign Secretary Jamison, for whom
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− | Confed Intelligence had concrete evidence she was a Kilrathi traitor, was tried, convicted, and executed for
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− | treason and other crimes against the Confederation. To replace Rodham, Vice-President Dave Quinson was sworn in
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− | as President, and the two major political parties bonded together into a single coalition. Because of the political
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− | and civilian chaos that was occuring during this time of crisis, the Senate declared martial law over all Terran
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− | Confederation territory and replaced judiciary powers from the civilian Supreme Court to the military Admiralty
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− | Court headed by Admiral Elsa Harnett. Admiral Tolwyn was now appointed the temporary commander of all Confederation
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− | forces.
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− | == Reconstruction of the Fleet ==
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− | Plans to rebuild the Navy and the Space Force had already started to began. During the False Peace in 2668 and
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− | before his death, Admiral Bainbridge knew that the Kilrathi peace pleas were a ruse. Unknown to the joint Chiefs
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− | of Staffs, President Rodham, and (especially) ex-Foreign Secretary Jamison, during the False Peace Bainbridge had
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− | covertly assigned BuShips and BuWeaps to develop the next generation fighters and capital ships. By the Battle of
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− | Terra's end research had been completed, allowing for almost immediate mass production.When he saw the plans for
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− | the new fighters and capital ships, Admiral Tolwyn considered it Bainbridge's last gift. Even though the main
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− | drydocks, shipyards, and naval base on the moon had been destroyed, Confed still had the Trojan IV naval construction
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− | yards around Jupiter intact, as well as the shipyards in the Tamayo System. Meanwhile, there were still fighter
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− | factories intact in the Tamayo, Luyten, Krueger, Alpha Centauri, and Proxima Centauri Systems.
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− | For the next month, the Confed war machine began to churn out the next generation fighters and capital ships.
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− | Within a few months, Confed would replace all the fighters that they had lost. The capital ships took just a bit
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− | longer. The three remaining escort carriers in the Landerich Free Corps mission had been withdrawn and
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− | reincorporated into ConFleet service. Confed had also started to bring their other mothballed vessels online.
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− | The most important were the seven fleet carriers that were still mothballed due to the False Treaty: the
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− | Confederation-class dreadnought TCS Armageddon, and the Concordia-class carriers TCS Valiant, Winterrowd,
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− | Liberty, Hermes, Invincible, and Illustrious. They were quickly brought online in a matter of weeks.
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− | In addition, ConFleet was forced to refit their mothballed fleet of Ranger-class light carriers and send them
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− | into active duty ConFed service once again.
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− | Reconstruction on the TCS Lexington, gutted from the Battle of Earth, had also started but it wasn’t going to be
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− | back in active service anytime soon. But because the Trojan IV shipyards at Jupiter were spared by the Kilrathi,
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− | seven new Lexington-class carriers and one Jutland-class attack carrier were nearing completion and had remained
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− | intact. By the beginning of March, the CVNs Quinson, Bradshaw, Kinney, Eisenhower, Roosevelt, Kennedy and the
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− | Lincoln, plus the CVA Coral Sea finished construction and entered ConFleet service. With eight new carriers
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− | joining the nine existing carriers, ConFleet now boasted a force of seventeen fleet carriers, but it would
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− | ultimately prove to be too little, too late.
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− | == Reasons leading to Disaster ==
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− | In addition to their fleet carriers, ConFleet had also brought their escort carriers and light carriers into service.
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− | Twelve fleet carriers were sent to the front lines to be the center of what was called the Confederation Forward Fleet.
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− | The Forward Fleet, combined with the other smaller carriers, would have definitely turned the tide against the Kilrathi
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− | had they not sued for peace in 2668, but the False Peace had enabled the Kilrathi to rebuild their fleet and logistical
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− | forces. Even with the losses at the Battle of Terra, Confed forces had one more chance to turn the tides in their favor
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− | by taking advantage of the political turmoil that plagued the Emperor and Prince Thrakhath. But the Confed civilian
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− | government took this opportunity and threw it away.
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− | The politicians suckered by the truce were now back in the saddle again. The first thing they did was to relieve
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− | Admiral Tolwyn of his "temporary" duty as head of Terran Defense and selected a series of Admirals and Generals
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− | (lackeys under the politicians payroll no less) to be the new Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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− | The government then refused Admiral Tolwyn's rightful promotion to a major fleet command, in which they had said he was
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− | too "valuable a commander" to be taken from the front lines. Besides this, bureaucrats and politicians were back
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− | bickering with the military and refusing to give extra funding and resources for the war machine. In addition, the
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− | Confed Senate endlessly debated and bickered on high priority targets to attack; this move kept the carrier fleet in a
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− | defensive rather then offensive postures along the front. Instead of attacking the necessary targets vital to the war,
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− | the Senate dictated ConFleet to spend their time attacking worthless targets. The end result was that the civilian
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− | government’s incompetence enabled the Kilrathi enough time to rebuild everything they lost at the Battle of Terra,
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− | and then more.
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− | == Kilrathi Reconstruction ==
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− | Because the False Peace had enabled the Kilrathi to rebuild their construction and logistical resources, they had the
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− | edge over the Terrans in shipbuilding and fighter production. They had too also brought their next generation fighters
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− | online to counter the latest Arrows, Hellcats, Thunderbolts, and Longbows the Confederation Space Force wielded.
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− | They had also started increased productions on their new corvettes, destroyers, and cruisers. But more importantly,
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− | they started to mass-produce the new Bhantkara-class carrier design to counter the Terran's newest Lexington-class CVNs.
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− | They had also started the construction of massive space-colony sized dreadnoughts to act as flagships.
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− | Kilrathi carriers eventually outnumbered the Confed carriers by 2 to 1.
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− | Meanwhile, the Kilrathi had took their aging force of Snakier II, Fralthra, Ralatha, and Kamekh warships and put them
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− | to [work as] rear-echelon units.
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− | == At the start of 2669: == (Psych's Fleet Tactic's comms-based timeline)
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− | Admiral Price Hancock in charge of 19th Fleet
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− | General Taggart at SOCOM has come up with a new type of logistics for carriers that includes advanced recycling systems,
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− | mining apparatus, and manufacturing and industrial capability.
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− | This has the the ability to make a warship totally self-sustaining.
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− | Admiral Tom Jarvis has compiled a report on the status of remaining carriers after BOA:
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− | *At Sol system, Sol sector:
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− | ** Lexington class - 4 carriers under construction destroyed at Luna
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− | ** TCS Wolfhound - Destroyed at Luna
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− | ** TCS Austerlitz - Destroyed at Luna
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− | ** TCS Copenhagen - Destroyed at Luna
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− | ** Lexington class - 1 carrier at Luna: internal facilities gutted out
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− | ( Paulson recommends scrapping; requested by Hancock on 2669.003 for refitting with new logistics. )
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− | ** TCS Lexington - Gutted out; - Sol - hull still orbiting Earth
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− | ** TCS Concordia - Severe damage - Sol - Est. 2 yrs on dry dock.
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− | ** TCS Saratoga - Good condition, - at Sol - minor repairs needed.
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− | ** Jutland-class - 1 Hull intact at Jupiter's yards. Est. completion: 2669.90
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− | ** Lexington class - 7 Hulls intact at Jupiter's yards. Est. completion: 2669.90
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− | *At Tamayo shipyards, Tamayo, Vega sector (Day Quadrant):
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− | ** TCS Armageddon - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | ** TCS Winterrowd - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | ** TCS Liberty - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | ** TCS Valiant - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | *At Caernaven Station, Pembroke system, Enigma sector (Grills Quadrant):
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− | ** TCS Hermes - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | ** TCS Invincible - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | ** TCS Illustrious - Ligth damage - Est repairs to complete by 2669.25
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− | *Destroyed construction yards:
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− | ** All at Earth and Luna
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− | *Intact ship construction yards at:
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− | ** Jupiter
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− | ** Pembroke
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− | ** Tamayo
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− | ** Luyten
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− | ** Krueger
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− | ** Alpha Centauri
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− | ** Proxima Centauri.
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− | == '''TIMELINE:''' ==
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− | 2669.005 Admiral Tom Jarvis repots completion of improved fighter prototypes:
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− | * F-96 Arrow
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− | * F-86 Hellcat V
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− | * F-66 Thunderbolt VII
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− | * F/A-76 Longbow
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− | (NOTE: Thanks to Bainbridge's secret order authorizing testing during false peace.)
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− | 2669.007 Doctor Frederick Whitmore reports on Blair:
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− | "I am replying to your inquiry about Colonel Christopher Blair, TCSF. Colonel Blair has severe internal
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− | bleeding, oxygen deprivation sickness, moderate radiation poisoning, head trauma, several small fractures,
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− | and several severe fractures on his arms and legs. His situation is however stabilized, and I estimate
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− | that he has about 6 months for full recovery."
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− | Fleet Tactics - Communications
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− | 2669.007 Grayson Burrows arrives to Troy, Gemini, claims his Tarsus
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− | == Confed's Opening Gambit ==
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− | Wonder Chicken:
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− | During the first few months, the first Terran attacks were by raider units.
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− | One of the four Lexington-class carriers destroyed in the Battle of Terra
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− | was deemed salvageable and had been modified into a self-sustaining raider.
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− | This ship, christened the Lexington, and the Confederation's majority of their
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− | escort carriers were pooled together to act as the vanguard for the next
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− | Confederation war strategy. Familiar with the success of the escort carrier
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− | a few years past, ConFed High Command finally pooled the CVE raider units in
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− | their own major command, the 19th Battle Fleet. Under the command of Admiral
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− | Price Hancock, these raider ships were delegated into Recon-in-Force guerilla
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− | units and were sent independently of the front line to attack rear-echelon
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− | facilities and other secondary logistical resources. But unlike a few years
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− | past, these behind-the-lines strike missions were stopped cold. The Kilrathi
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− | were waiting for the CVEs with their reserve Snakier II-class carriers and
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− | their new class of Dubav-class light carriers. These Kilrathi forces well
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− | outnumbered the CVE forces, and many Recon-In-Force units never reported back
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− | to HQ.
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− | 2669.011 Hancock reports Lexington class carrier refitting complete for self-sustaining operation.
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− | * Rechristened "TCS Lexington" (10th ship to carry the name)
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− | * Enroute to Goddard, from where it will jump through an uncharted jump-point, presumably into the rear of Kilrah...
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− | 2669.011
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− | Following the attack on Earth, the Terran Intelligence Agency deploys a top-secret,
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− | tactical search party through a previously uncharted Kilrathi jump point. A heavy
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− | carrier named TCS Lexington is equipped with self-sustaining recycling systems,
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− | mining apparatus, and a 62-person Special Operations team. This unit leaves Goddard
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− | Transfer Station and passes through a newly discovered jump point. Its mission:
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− | - to search out and destroy Kilrathi forces, sector by sector. The mission fails
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− | when the Lexington starts an ambush on an equally equipped Kilrathi carrier, which
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− | results in the destruction of both carriers.
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− | WC Armada, KS Manual== The Kilrathi Counter-Attack ==
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− | (Where did they get the story of the encounter with a Kat carrier? Can't find any
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− | other references to it :P ...)
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− | COVERT INFILTRATION
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− | A new secret carrier, the TCS Lexington departs from the
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− | Goddard Transfer Station. Its mission: destroy the enemy
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− | system by system. A self-sustaining, powerful vessel, carrying
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− | among its crew a special unit of 62 Covert Operatives, the
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− | carrier passes through a secret jump point into Kilrathi space.
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− | The Lexington is not heard from thereafter, and is presumed
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− | lost with all hands.
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− | (Wing Commander: Armada)
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− | 2669.018
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− | The Lexington class carrier TCS Lexington was secret ship designed to be completely
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− | self-sufficient. Equipped with oxygen planetariums, water-producing modules and
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− | greenhouse gardens the ship supported a crew of 62 and sported a complement of 18
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− | fighters. The Lexington was sent on a mission to locate and destroy Kilrah ...
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− | via uncharted jump points, but failed and didn't return from the mission.
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− | WC Encyclopedia - Combat Information Center
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− | 2669.024 Jarvis reports carrier repairs completion. Ready for deployment are:
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− | * TCS Armageddon
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− | * TCS Winterrowd
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− | * TCS Liberty
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− | * TCS Valiant
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− | * TCS Hermes
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− | * TCS Invincible
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− | * TCS Illustrious
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− | 2669.024 President Dave Quinson declines Tolwyn's requests.
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− | * 2 carriers must remain at Sol
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− | * The other 7 may join 7th Fleet and take defensive positions while awaiting target list drafted by Congress
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− | 2669.030 President Dave Quinson declines Tolwyn's request to be in charge of 7th Fleet.
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− | * Vice Admiral Jack Rumley to take command of the Seventh Fleet's five carriers.
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− | * Tolwyn removed from Terran Defense, replaced by Vice Admiral Rush Fletcher
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− | * Tolwyn assigned to 14th Fleet, Enigma sector, to be joined by Concordia and Invincible
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− | 2669.040 Richards reports new Kat fighters encountered:
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− | * Darket
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− | * Dralthi IV
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− | * Vaktoth
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− | Wonder Chicken:
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− | Destroying a majority of the attacking CVE forces, the Kilrathi military started to gain
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− | a momentum that would rear its ugly head in their massive counter-offensive that started
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− | near the beginning of March. Approximately twenty Kilrathi carrier groups attacked from
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− | all points along the front and steamrolled over the defending Confed forces.
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− | The Confederation Forward Fleet lost six of its twelve carriers in an utterly disasterous
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− | period lasting from March to June:
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− | 2669.052 Vice Admiral Jack Rumley, Aloysius system, Vega sector (Roberts quadrant) reports:
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− | * TCS Illustrous destroyed by new Kat bomber, 5000 dead
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− | * Retreating to Port Hedland
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− | The TCS Illustrious was destroyed in the Aloysius System by the famed Kilrathi ace "Bloodmist".
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | 2669.054 Xenobiology Professor Monkhouse is kidnapped by agents of Rondell Corporation and taken
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− | to planet Palan, in the Palan system. Rondell misinforms Oxford, telling them that Dr. Monkhouse
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− | is in Palan voluntarily, working on an excavation, and receiving Rondell's financial support.
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− | 2669.059 Richards reports on new Kat bomber:
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− | * Paktahn -- half-dozen torpedoes, dozen defensive missile hardpoints and a half-dozen heavy energy weapons
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− | 2669.060 Light carrier TCS Wellington lost in Gemini
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− | The 6th Confederation fleet is lost around Midgard.
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− | Privateer
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− | Could this be a reference to the TCS Wellington? Gemini's fleet is the 15th, according to Fleet Tactics;
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− | but apparently there is no canon reference identifying Gemini's fleet. However, there is a canon reference
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− | to a 6th Fleet that was decimated at Deneb (Epsilon):
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− | ...2666, of which the most drastic was destruction of the 6th Battle Fleet in the Deneb Sector.
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− | In just six hours, Thrakhath's forces destroyed the dreadnought TCS Apocalypse (flagship of the 6th Fleet)
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− | and the carriers Freedom, Viking, and Gibraltar
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− | Fleet Tactics
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− | It should also be mentioned that there is a system named "Midgard" in Deneb (Epsilon), Antares quadrant.
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− | The bar rumor doesn't specifically say "Midgard in Gemini, near Perry", though it would seem logical they'd
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− | be commenting on local news, and there's no mention of a 6th fleet anywhere else in WC around 2669.
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− | 2669.061 Jarvis reports completion of new fleet carriers. Ready for deployment:
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− | *Lexington-class:
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− | ** TCS Quinson - assigned to Jackson (Jack Rumley, 7th Fleet?)
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− | ** TCS Bradshaw - assigned to Jackson (Jack Rumley, 7th Fleet?)
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− | ** TCS Kinney - assigned to Jackson (Jack Rumley, 7th Fleet?)
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− | ** TCS Eisenhower - assigned to Fletcher, Terran defense
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− | ** TCS Roosevelt - assigned to Jackson (Jack Rumley, 7th Fleet?)
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− | ** TCS Kennedy - assigned to Fletcher, Terran defense#* TCS Lincoln - assigned to Fletcher, Terran defense
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− | *Jutland-class:
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− | ** TCS Coral Sea, will be ready for commissioning in a week, assigned to Tolwyn, Enigma, 14th Fleet
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− | 2669.064 Rondell agents take a hologram of Dr. Monkhouse's Steltek artifact. Dr. Monkhouse yields to the
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− | interrogation and reveals the name of treasure hunter Ernesto Sandoval, who he says had a similar artifact.
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− | 2669.064 Rondell agents contact Sandoval. Sandoval had sold the artifact to Roman Lynch for several thousand
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− | credits. Rondell promise him several million credits for it.
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− | 2669.064 New Detroit: Ernesto Sandoval steals back the Steltek artifact he'd sold to Roman Lynch, from Bronte
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− | Corporation headquarters.
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− | 2669.067 Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell requests 2 fleet carriers for reinforcement:
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− | * loss of light carrier TCS Wellington
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− | * Kilrathi moving older Snakier II class carriers near Gemini
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− | * Retro insurgency picking up.
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− | * Pirates and crime syndicates on the rise
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− | * Current forces: "rat-pack of militia fighters, a squadron of destroyers, and several shitbox light carriers"
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− | 2669.068 Vice Admiral Jack Rumley orders TCS Winterrowd and TCS Valiant to Perry
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− | 2669.071 Kilrathi raiders enter Hell's Kitchen to seize the opportunity left by a departing TCS Valiant.
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− | Rear Admiral Ludmilla Petranova, takes the TCS Armageddon from Proxima to Hell's Kitchen to counter the offensive.
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− | 2669.074 A squadron of Kilrathi Khamekh's and escorts cross Clarke quadrant, move into Palan, and from space
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− | attack several buildings belonging to Rondell Corporation, on the agricultural planet. Dr. Monkhouse escapes alive.
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− | 2669.076 Grayson Burrows meets Sandoval at a bar in New Detroit. Takes temporary possession of Steltek artifact.
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− | 2669.076 Mob boss Roman Lynch's cousin, Regis, murders Ernesto Sandoval; is caught at the scene by Confed Militias.
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− | 2669.077
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− | Rear Admiral Ludmilla Petranova, current commander of TCS Armageddon, accused by Fletcher of disobeying orders by
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− | leaving Proxima Centauri for Hell's Kitchen in Vega sector to stop a Kat raid.
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− | Rear Admiral Johnny Murasaki, current commander of TCS Eisenhower, threatened by Fletcher with court martial for
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− | suggesting moving carriers to the front.
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− | Fleet Tactics - Communications
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− | 2669.078 Grayson Burrows meets Tayla in New Detroit
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− | 2669.081 Bronte Corporation's hired guild mercenaries lay siege to planet Palan, Gemini; R. Lynch foots the bill.
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− | 2669.084 Admiral Vance Richards reports loss of carrier
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− | * TCS Quinson battlegroup wiped out by new Kat Dreadnaught, H’varkann-class, even without the benefit of escorts
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− | * Far larger than the Hakaga-class carriers that ambushed Earth: 22 km in length, over forty heavy energy batteries
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− | The TCS Quinson battle group encountered one of the new Kilrathi dreadnoughts and the entire group was wiped out.
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | 2669.086 TCS Winterrowd arrives in Perry
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− | '''Note''' that it takes the Winterrowd 086 - 068 = 18 days to travel from 7th Fleet territory to Perry.
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− | We can guess a starting location for the Winterrowd by looking at where other 7th fleet events are
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− | reported from. 7th fleet does NOT include the Armageddon, as she's stationed at Proxima Centauri;
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− | nor The TCS Eisenhower or Kennedy as these are probably at Sol; nor the Concordia or the Coral Sea,
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− | which are part of the 14th Fleet at Enigma. And the Valiant is sent together with the Winterrowd.
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− | This leaves the Quinson, Bradshaw, Kinney, Roosvelt, Liberty, Hermes, Invincible and Illustrious.
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− | Wonder Chicken says:
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− | ''Paranoid by Kilrathi raids and fearing another attack on the inner homeworlds, the civilian government''
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− | ''refused to deploy the Third Fleet’s five major carriers to the front. The TCS Armageddon, Saratoga,''
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− | ''Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Lincoln stayed behind to defend Earth under direct Presidential order''
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− | ''as the core to the newly christened "Terran Defense Fleet".''
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− | So, it seems we haven't missed any. But we only hear again of:
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− | * TCS Illustrous destroyed by new Kat bomber at Aloysius
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− | * TCS Roosvelt - shot down at Munro
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− | * TCS Invincible - victory in Morpheus
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− | But! Notice that Ludmilla Petranova leaves Proxima for Hell's Kitchen 8 days after the Winterrowd
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− | and Valiant depart for Gemini. Was the kat raid there due to the vacuum left by either ship? It
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− | would seem so: Hell's Kitchen is about half way between Munro and Morpheus. We later hear about
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− | losing ground at Port Hedland, Chang-Du, and Gimle. Hell's Kitchen is pretty much in the middle,
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− | so I'll measure distance to Perry by counting jumps from Hell's Kitchen. So we go, Enyo, Krieger,
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− | Luyten, Weslyn, Mastif, Oxford, Saxtogue, New Detroit, Perry. Nine jumps in 18 days. Now, too bad,
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− | we don't know the class of the Winterrowd nor Valiant, but if we assume a speed of 125 as typical
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− | for carriers, a Centurion's cruising speed is 4 times that, so, '''for the purposes of estimating'''
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− | '''Privateer plotline dates, we'll use a rule of thumb: 2 jumps per standard day'''. And we will work
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− | second part, Righteous Fire, we'll work forwards, since the game can be completed without additional
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− | 2669.091 Grayson Burrows meets mob boss Roman Lynch in Gemini's capital, New Constantinople
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− | 2669.094 Admiral Vance Richards reports new Kat fleet carrier:
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− | * Bhantkara-class: 900 meters in length, 100,000 tons
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− | * Counters Lexington-class heavy carriers; worthy opponent to Concordia-class fleet carriers
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− | 2669.095 Grayson Burrows foils Salman Kroiz's attempt to intercept a delivery of weapons to Siva,
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− | Rikel. Kroiz, former governor Menesch's right hand man, barely survives by ejecting from his craft
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− | in a state of the art, stealth ejection seat; and hiding behind an asteroid.
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− | 2669.096 Mob boss Roman Lynch's cousin, Regis, accused of murder, escapes custody. He's believed by
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− | authorities to be traveling towards Romulus.
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− | 2669.097 Kroiz arrives in Eden for treatment and surgery. His face is removed and then replaced with
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− | not too advanced prosthetic tissue, due to Retro surgeons' measured reliance on technology.
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− | 2669.098 Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell reports loss of carrier:
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− | * "clouds of battle debris along the border that is traceable to the Valiant and her escorts"
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− | The TCS Valiant battle group simply dissapeared along the border while enroute to the Gemini Sector.
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | 2669.098 TCN military analyst Guthrig Andropolos, son of Commander Jedora Andropolos, who died in the
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− | Iason incident of 2629, updates the History of the War database. KS Manual
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− | 2669.100 Grayson Burrows foils a pirate data mining op near Oxford, destroys their flag ship Black Rhombus
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− | 2669.101 Grayson Burrows saves famous writer Hunter Toth from a Retro attempt to assassinate him
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− | 2669.104 Grayson Burrows meets Professor Monkhouse at a bar in Palan, Gemini
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− | 2669.106 Grayson Burrows and 2 Militia escorts break Bronte Corporation's blockade of Rondell, in Palan
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− | 2669.106 A Kilrathi flight-group near Palan fails to kidnap Professor Monkhouse during his trip to Basra.
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− | 2669.107 Later, Prof. Monkhouse identifies location on Steltek map by joining Burrows' artifict and his own piece.
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− | 2669.108 Grayson Burrows meets Taryn Cross, joins the Exploratory Service on a contract basis
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− | 2669.109 Admiral Vance Richards reports new Kat stealth fighter:
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− | * Strakha-class: more maneuverable and well-armed; one stalked and shot down 4 Hellcats from the Roosevelt
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− | 2669.111 A luxury cruiser is attacked soon after departing Basra refinery en route to Sol. The attackers were
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− | cloaked before the attack; believed to be Kilrathi. No survivors or escape capsules found.
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− | 2669.112 Admiral Vance Richards reports new Kat fighter:
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− | Bloodfang II: Prince Thrakhath piloting one, made his wingman stay on the sidelines while he wiped out the
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− | entire Confed unit on a space superiority flight off the TCS Coral Sea.
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− | * Tougher, faster, more agile, more firepower
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− | 2669.116 Grayson Burrows explores Delta Prime; obtains Steltek energy weapon; is followed by drone.
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− | 2669.121 Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell reports suspected "Kilrathi superweapon":
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− | * Winterrowd and 2 light carriers holding the Kilrathi at bay near Blockade Point Tango and Blockage Point Alpha
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− | * Kilrathi superweapon running around the sector; not near the border
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− | * "systematically tearing up anything it sees: pirates, Retros, civilians, our picket ships, even Kilrathi..."
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− | * Pulling TCS Winterrowd from the front to take care of "this nuisance"
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− | 2669.122 TCS Winterrowd destroyed
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− | The TCS Winterrowd, also reassigned to the Gemini Sector, was destroyed by what Intelligence has determined
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− | to be a Kilrathi superweapon.
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | TCS Winterrowd is destroyed by a Steltek drone.
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− | Privateer
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− | 2669.123 Grayson Burrows meets Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell at his office in Perry
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− | 2669.124 Grayson Burrows destroys the Steltek drone at Blockade Point Tango, Gemini
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− | 2669.125 Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell gives Burrows a Medal of Valour.
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− | 2669.126 Burrows arrives at Jolson to stay there for a badly needed vacation.
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− | 2669.127 Rear Admiral Richard David Terrell pleads for reinforcements again
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− | * TCS Winterrowd lost to "Kilrathi superweapon" (Steltek drone)
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− | Vice Admiral Rush Fletcher replies to Terrel: "go ask Hancock. I am sure he has some CVEs to send you."
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− | 2669.128 Hancock bests Terrel's request by suggesting using Perry as a secondary base of operations;
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− | but warns it may take a few weeks at best to organize the move.
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− | 2669.129 Agents for Menesche pay some serious bribes to Jolson security, to have them take the gun.
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− | 2669.131 Brigadier General Thomas "Shorty" Larson reports cloning of Kat stealth device is complete
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− | * Suggests that a new fighter be "designed around it"
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− | As per Tolwyn's subsequent suggestions, next day he agrees that this new fighter,
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− | * must be able to outfly and outfight any Kilrathi fighter in service, including the Bloodfang
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− | * must have the most devastating weaponry ever seen in a Confed fighter
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− | * integrated addition of a jump drive and a cloaking device
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− | * codenamed Excalibur
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− | * will coordinate with General Taggart at Covert Ops, get his input also
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− | 2669.132 "A Week Later..." ;-) Start of Privateer Righteous Fire; gun stolen. (A week should be enough?)
| |
− | NOTE: Needless to say, the "One Year Later" legend at the start of Righteous Fire is an error. Privateer
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− | happens in 2669, and a year later would put us at 2670, which would be peace time; but all indications are
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− | in Righteous Fire, that the war keeps heating up and getting worse. Kat superweapons, Terrel's missions,
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− | including one where you meet the Kilrathi 6th Fleet, Bar rumors of carrier losses... Now, it could be argued
| |
− | that going from a year to a week is "too much"; but IMO it isn't: An error is an error, big or small. 1+1=3
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− | is not righter than 1+1=4. Both statements are equally wrong; and "a year later" is dead wrong. As well as
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− | unnecessary and stupid. Who would spend a whole year at a pleasure base? And why would Menesche wait for so
| |
− | long to try and get the gun? A week seems plenty to me, every way I look at it.
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− | 2669.132 Grayson Burrows visits Masterson at Oxford
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− | 2669.133 "Rare books" delivered to Edom
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− | 2669.137 President Dave Quinson informs:
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− | * Rear Admiral Nicholai Ubarov, Confederation Weapons Division, found dead in his office, apparent suicide
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− | * Tolwyn reassigned to take over Confederation Weapons Division
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− | * Rear Admiral Pierre Cloureau will relieve Tolwyn as commander of the 14th Fleet.
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− | * Tolwyn to reassess worthiness of 10 yr old, black-funded project Behemoth
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− | * Permission granted to proceed with Excalibur production
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− | 2669.140 "Art collection" delivered to Perry
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− | 2669.143 Burrows visits Tayla at Pentonville
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− | 2669.145 Rear Admiral David Whittaker arrives at Torgo III, wants to play chess with Tolwyn and chat
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− | 2669.146 Burrows delivers Tayla's "Personal Package" to Tuck, Sherwood
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− | 2669.153 Burrows finds Roman Lynch hiding at mining base Basque, Pyrenees (things got hot in New Det?)
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− | 2669.157 Vice Admiral Jack Rumley reports on Task Force 56 in the Munro System:
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− | * TCS Roosvelt, under Brigadier General DuVall, engaged by 2 Kat heavy carriers, disabled and on fire
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− | * ordering her crew and all forces to withdraw from the system
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− | * will torpedo what's left of the Roosvelt to prevent her being taken over
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− | The TCS Roosevelt went down during the failed Confed offensive in the Munro System.
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | 2669.158 Someone's laying siege to Corcoran Corporation in Liverpool, New Castle
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− | 2669.159 Someone's laying siege to Bronte Corporation HQ in New Detroit ("Retros?")
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− | 2669.164 A bartender in Perry mentions the TCS Kinney got taken out
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− | 2669.166 Colonel Devereaux's team on Kilrah sends coded message:
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− | * "The tripwire is set waiting for the horses to cross at the foxhole"
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− | * Her team is then captured by the Kilrathi
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− |
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− | 2669.167 Tayla is trapped in Sherwood, between Kats in Caledonia and Kats in Regallis.
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− |
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− | Sandra Goodin seems to care for poor Tayla... sends Burrows to clear both systems.
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− | 2669.169 General James Taggart urges Tolwyn not to tell Blair about Angel's execution.
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− | 2669.174 Captain Henry Henderson reports loss of the the Concordia:
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− | * Hit by a single torpedo that disabled her engines and forced her crash in Vespus III, off the Mistral Coast.
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− | * Admiral Cloureau and the majority of the Concordia's crew lost.
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− | * A few survivors picked up, includig Captain Kevin Tolwyn (Geoff's nephew), who ejected from his Hellcat.
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− | But the most staggering loss occured when the TCS Concordia, the pride of the Confed Fleet,
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− | fell prey to a Kilrathi ambush in the rear-echelon Vespus system. The Concordia was mopping
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− | up raiders when a lucky torpedo hit crippled her engines and forced her to crash just off the
| |
− | Mistral Coast on Vespus IV. There were no survivors on board.
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− | Wonder Chicken
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− | (Okay, was it Vespus III or Vespus IV?)
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− | 2669.177 Doctor Frederick Whitmore declares Blair fully recovered; certified for active duty
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− | 2669.179 Captain Kevin Tolwyn promoted to Major by Rumley; transferred to staff position at Torgo III
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− |
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− | 2669.180 Rear Admiral Duke Leonard, Commander of TCS Invincible, reports victory:
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− | * "Morpheus is ours"
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− | * destroyed one heavy carrier, one light cruiser, three destroyers, and two corvettes
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− | * one heavy cruiser and two remaining destroyers fled the system
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− | * landed onto the Kilrathi outpost; overran Kilrathi resistance
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− | 2669.180 Burrows meets Monte at Macabee, Nexus
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− |
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− | 2669.181 Admiral Vance Richards warns:
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− | * tactic of using escort carriers to harrass the Kilrathi rear-echelon sectors no longer works,
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− | ( now that Snakier II carriers are being pulled back to guard rear echelons by the Kilrathi )
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− | * Most of the Recon-In-Force groups Admiral Hancock sent to penetrate the Empire have not reported back
| |
− | * had to withdraw from failed assault in Munro with the loss of the Roosevelt
| |
− | * losing ground in Port Hedland, Chang-Du, and Gimle
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− | * losses: Illustrious, Quinson, Valiant, Winterrowd, Roosevelt, Concordia; down to 6 fleet carriers on front, from 17
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− | * Most CVEs either gone or severely damaged like the Tarawa
| |
− | * Kilrathi beating Confed two-to-one in cruiser and destroyer production, plus an edge in fighter production
| |
− | * commissioning more fleet carriers online in their Navy, mostly Bhantkara-class
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− | * Intell reports also show the presence of two more H'varkann-class dreadnoughts
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− | * Confed only building the new Eagle-class light carriers
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− |
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− | 2669.183 Blair requests transfer to the TCS Bradshaw
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− | 2669.184 Burrows meets informant at Drake, Capella
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− | 2669.193 Burrows kills former governor Menesche
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− | 2669.197 Burrows kills Kahl, Commander of the Kilrathi 6th Fleet
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− | 2669.207 Burrows kills Retro leader Mordecai Jones
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− | 2669.213 Burrows arrives in pleasure base New Reno, ND-57, for a well deserved vacation... (NOT Jolson! ;-)
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− | 2669.217 Platolum is a laser and durasteel shard proof alloy discovered on Ghorah Khar during excavations of the
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− |
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− | old Kilrathi base. Bryce Alloys found it when they found argonized platinum containers storing Xanius Moloride.
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− |
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− | The Xanius Molaride emitted above-infrared rays that contacted nickel-cadmium generators. The rays plus nickel
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− |
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− | made a new alloy. We're not sure if the platinum containers were involved, but the name seems to imply it.
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− | In the month of 2669.217, the alloys made an appearance on the UNXhange market.
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− |
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− | == After 2669.183 ==
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− |
| |
− |
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− | '''Tidbits from CIC's WC Information Center about 2669 yet not precisely dated:'''
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− |
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− | Cloaking requires the use of a crystal that has a limited life.
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− |
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− | The first Confed Stealth Fighter prototype was unveiled in the Selyan Sector at the 2669 GCM competition.
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− |
| |
− | It featured an integral MX-27BC guided-proton warhead.
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− |
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− | Stealth gear was used on the Light Smuggler (Bannockburn) is intended to be used for short periods of time.
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− |
| |
− | It is a huge drain on the ship's energy and sending a narrow band translight pulse required dropping out of stealth.
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− |
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− | The Kilrathi seemed not to be able to detect the Bannockburn.
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− |
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− |
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− | In 2669 a Confederation solar shadow ring station in the Trafalgar System observed a jump point formation inside
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− |
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− | the Tanhauser nebula. Due to the potential strategic value of such a discovery, the CID classified all information
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− | gathered on the occurrence.
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− |
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− | '''From here on down is from the Area 51 timeline -- will need to flesh out:'''
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− | 2669.221 Massacre aboard La Belle Dame Sans Merci.
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− | KS Calendar
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− | 2669.233 Biochemical destruction of Trafalgar, Locanda and Delius by Kilrathi forces.
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− | Wing Commander III, KS Calendar
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− | 2669.242 The Confederation liberates the Cabrea system.
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− | KS Calendar
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− | 2669.247 The Confederation field-tests Behemoth
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− | Wing Commander III, KS Calendar
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− | 2669.262 Confederation's tests of the Temblor Bomb are successful.
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− | Wing Commander III, KS Calendar
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− | 2669.267 The Kilrathi home planet Kilrah is destroyed in an attack consisting of four Excalibur fighters,
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− | equiped with Confed's newest Stealth technology and the Temblor bomb. As a result the Kilrathi spokesman
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− |
| |
− | Melek surrenders to Colonel Christopher Blair who led the attack on Kilrah.
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− | Wing Commander III, KS Calendar
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− |
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− | The Terran-Kilrathi Armistice is signed.
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| |
− | Wing Commander III, KS Calendar
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| |
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| |
− | == After Treaty of Torgo ==
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− |
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− | Melek declares himself Chancellor and forms a caretaker government in order to negotiate with the Terran
| |
− |
| |
− | Confederation. Peace talks drag on, but the Treaty of Torgo is eventually signed in the Torgo System.
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | Kal Shintahr Jhorrad of the KIS Vorghath refuses to submit to Melek’s surrender. His dreadnought breaks
| |
− |
| |
− | orbit and spends the next year fighting off attacks from other warlords and forces loyal to Melek.
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | The Belisarius Group plans to support an invasion of the Free Republic of the Landreich by Kal Shintahr
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− |
| |
− | Ukar dai Ragark lak Haka. The move will make martyrs of the human colonies, leading to a renewed war with
| |
− |
| |
− | the Kilrathi and another chance for a military takeover of the government.
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | Jesse Dunlevy is promoted to Lt. Col. and made Wing Commander of the newly rebuilt TCS Lexington.
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | The Senate requires that the number of fighter squadrons be cut by one-third. Adm. Geoffrey Tolwyn works
| |
− |
| |
− | around the requirement by raising the number of fighters in an average squadron from ten back to the
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− |
| |
− | pre-war level of sixteen. In response, the Senate demands that the 40-series carriers be scrapped and
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− |
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− | that 11,000 military personnel are dropped from active duty.
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− |
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− |
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− | The TCS Lexington undergoes a partial refit, having her drives tuned and her air replaced.
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− |
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− | She is assigned an entire compliment of replacement fighters. RAdm.
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− |
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− | Tolwyn personally awards Capt. Eisen the Lexington’s commissioning pennant.
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− |
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− | Col. Seether soon arrives onboard the carrier with orders from Tolwyn to test Kilrathi hardware.
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− |
| |
− | Seether’s personnel build their own communications array and begin monitoring the Lexington’s standard comm traffic.
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− |
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− | The Terran Confederation military begins a downsizing program. Moonbase Tycho’s complement is reduced
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− | to one quarter of its wartime strength.
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− |
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− |
| |
− | The Free Republic of the Landreich begins buying surplus warships from the Terran Confederation.
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− | A special team for reviewing and refitting ships as quickly as possible is formed.
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− |
| |
− | Four light cruisers, including the TCS Andromache (FRLS Thermistocles), are purchased – as are three escort carriers,
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− |
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− | including the TCS Tarawa (FRLS Independence) and the TCS Saipan (FRLS Arbroath).
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− |
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− | The third (second purchased) escort carrier is named FRLS Magna Carta. The nation also begins recruiting notable
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− | Confederation officers.
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− |
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− | Adm. Richards ostensibly retires from Terran Confederation Naval Intelligence to serve as part of the core
| |
− |
| |
− | leadership for President Kruger’s expanding post-war navy.
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− |
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− | Capt. Paulson is assigned to perform R&D liaison work.
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− |
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− | While awaiting a squadron command position, Col. Manley accepts a position as instructor at the academy.
| |
− |
| |
− | During a training exercise in an asteroid field in Sirius, a cadet under Manley’s command is killed.
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− |
| |
− | Manley justifies the loss to a review board, claiming that it increased the realism of the situation.
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− | He subsequently accepts an early retirement rather than face a court martial.
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