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− In [[3063]], the FedCom Civil War reached Carver V. The conflict began when the FedCom garrison separated into a Steiner command under Colonel David Renard and a Davion command under his former executive officer Major Susan Kelly. The separation was initially peaceful, but on the fifth day of the conflict, bandits seized several Steiner facilities, marking the beginning of a series of bandit attacks. Not wanting to escalate tensions with Davion by sending additional House forces, [[Katherine Steiner-Davion|Katrina Steiner]] instead hired mercenaries to deal with the bandits. + In 3063, the FedCom Civil War reached Carver V. The conflict began when the FedCom garrison separated into a Steiner command under Colonel David Renard and a Davion command under his former executive officer Major Susan Kelly. The separation was initially peaceful, but on the fifth day of the conflict, bandits seized several Steiner facilities, marking the beginning of a series of bandit attacks. Not wanting to escalate tensions with Davion by sending additional House forces, [[Katherine Steiner-Davion|Katrina Steiner]] instead hired mercenaries to deal with the bandits.
The mercenaries arrived on Day 21 and quickly began operations against the bandits, identifying their leader as [[Choung Vong (1st Liao Grenadiers)|Choung Vong]], the CCAF commander who led the failed invasion of Carver V during [[Operation GUERRERO]] in [[3057]], now turned pirate. Colonel Renard ordered the mercenaries to pursue the bandits into Liao territory, opening up a new front in the conflict. The mercenaries successfully eliminated Choung Vong, ending the bandit threat. An increasingly paranoid Colonel Renard sent the mercenaries away, calling instead for reinforcements in the form of the [[4th Alliance Guards]]. The mercenaries arrived on Day 21 and quickly began operations against the bandits, identifying their leader as [[Choung Vong (1st Liao Grenadiers)|Choung Vong]], the CCAF commander who led the failed invasion of Carver V during [[Operation GUERRERO]] in [[3057]], now turned pirate. Colonel Renard ordered the mercenaries to pursue the bandits into Liao territory, opening up a new front in the conflict. The mercenaries successfully eliminated Choung Vong, ending the bandit threat. An increasingly paranoid Colonel Renard sent the mercenaries away, calling instead for reinforcements in the form of the [[4th Alliance Guards]].
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− | In | + | In 3063, the FedCom Civil War reached Carver V. The conflict began when the FedCom garrison separated into a Steiner command under Colonel David Renard and a Davion command under his former executive officer Major Susan Kelly. The separation was initially peaceful, but on the fifth day of the conflict, bandits seized several Steiner facilities, marking the beginning of a series of bandit attacks. Not wanting to escalate tensions with Davion by sending additional House forces, [[Katherine Steiner-Davion|Katrina Steiner]] instead hired mercenaries to deal with the bandits. |
The mercenaries arrived on Day 21 and quickly began operations against the bandits, identifying their leader as [[Choung Vong (1st Liao Grenadiers)|Choung Vong]], the CCAF commander who led the failed invasion of Carver V during [[Operation GUERRERO]] in [[3057]], now turned pirate. Colonel Renard ordered the mercenaries to pursue the bandits into Liao territory, opening up a new front in the conflict. The mercenaries successfully eliminated Choung Vong, ending the bandit threat. An increasingly paranoid Colonel Renard sent the mercenaries away, calling instead for reinforcements in the form of the [[4th Alliance Guards]]. | The mercenaries arrived on Day 21 and quickly began operations against the bandits, identifying their leader as [[Choung Vong (1st Liao Grenadiers)|Choung Vong]], the CCAF commander who led the failed invasion of Carver V during [[Operation GUERRERO]] in [[3057]], now turned pirate. Colonel Renard ordered the mercenaries to pursue the bandits into Liao territory, opening up a new front in the conflict. The mercenaries successfully eliminated Choung Vong, ending the bandit threat. An increasingly paranoid Colonel Renard sent the mercenaries away, calling instead for reinforcements in the form of the [[4th Alliance Guards]]. |