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Launched by the [[Draconis Combine]], the '''Chain Gang Missions''' were a series of suicidal raids intended to delay the reconstruction efforts of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and [[Federated Suns]] in the lead-up to the [[Second Succession War]].
 
Launched by the [[Draconis Combine]], the '''Chain Gang Missions''' were a series of suicidal raids intended to delay the reconstruction efforts of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and [[Federated Suns]] in the lead-up to the [[Second Succession War]].
  
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Despite the horrific losses in people, matériel and technology during the [[First Succession War]], with the conflict ending in stalemate due to exhaustion rather than any decisive victory, all the so-called [[Successor States]] recognized that the war would resume as soon as they had caught their breath. In this the Draconis Combine was no different, with [[Coordinator]] [[Jinjiro Kurita]] focusing on rebuilding the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] in preparation for renewed conflict as well as a means to keep his declining sanity in check, while his half-brother and heir-designate [[Zabu Kurita]]'s guidance of the [[People's Reconstruction Effort]] saw to the rebuilding and preservation of the Combine's technology and knowledge base.<ref name=HKTDC-62>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 62: "History - Second Succession War''</ref><ref name=HKTDC-63>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 63: "History - Second Succession War - Gearing Up''</ref>
 
Despite the horrific losses in people, matériel and technology during the [[First Succession War]], with the conflict ending in stalemate due to exhaustion rather than any decisive victory, all the so-called [[Successor States]] recognized that the war would resume as soon as they had caught their breath. In this the Draconis Combine was no different, with [[Coordinator]] [[Jinjiro Kurita]] focusing on rebuilding the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] in preparation for renewed conflict as well as a means to keep his declining sanity in check, while his half-brother and heir-designate [[Zabu Kurita]]'s guidance of the [[People's Reconstruction Effort]] saw to the rebuilding and preservation of the Combine's technology and knowledge base.<ref name=HKTDC-62>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 62: "History - Second Succession War''</ref><ref name=HKTDC-63>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 63: "History - Second Succession War - Gearing Up''</ref>
  
Though well pleased with both his and Zabu's efforts by [[2824]], Jinjiro realized that the other states could match if not exceed them, yet he also lacked the available front-line troops to cripple the Lyran and Davion efforts. Unwilling to let the matter lie as his mental health continued to deteriorate, Jinjiro was instead inspired to look at the other end of the Combine's cultural spectrum from the honorable ''samurai''.<ref name=HKTDC-62/><ref name=HKTDC-63/><ref name=HHKp46>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 46: "The Dragon's Chain Gangs"</ref>
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Though well pleased with both his and Zabu's efforts by [[2824]], Jinjiro realized that the other states could match if not exceed them, yet he also lacked the available front-line troops to cripple the Lyran and Davion efforts. Unwilling to let the matter lie as his mental health continued to deteriorate, Jinjiro was instead inspired to look at the other end of the Combine's cultural spectrum from the honorable ''samurai''.<ref name=HKTDC-62/><ref name=HKTDC-63/><ref name=HHK-46>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 46: "History of the Nation - The Second Succession War - Peace of Unity Within - The Dragon's Chain Gangs"</ref>
  
Traveling across the Combine, the DCMS proceeded to cobble together three [[regiment]]s worth of convicts, undesirables, [[Unproductive]]s and disgraced officers, emptying the Combine's prisons and penal camps. The new "recruits" earning their service with the promise of freedom, citizenship, and handsome monetary rewards. The men and women who joined these Chain Gang regiments were then issued ancient and cast-off [[BattleMechs]] one step from the wrecking yard, in many cases more deadly to their pilots than the enemy, and given the most rudimentary of [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] training with only a few lance formations and maneuvers for practice.<ref name=HKTDC-64>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 64: "History - Second Succession War - Chain Gang Missions''</ref><ref name=HSTLC-55>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)", p. 55: "History - The Second Succession War - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back"</ref><ref name=HHKp46/><ref name=HHS-39>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Dawn of the Succession Wars - Second Succession War (2830-2864) - Preludes to War"</ref><ref name=HDTFS-68>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 68: "History - Second Succession War - War Heats Up"</ref><ref name=HHD-55>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 55–56: "History of the Federated Suns - Second Succession War - War Looms"</ref>
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Traveling across the Combine, the DCMS proceeded to cobble together three [[regiment]]s worth of convicts, undesirables, [[Unproductive]]s and disgraced officers, emptying the Combine's prisons and penal camps. The new "recruits" earning their service with the promise of freedom, citizenship, and handsome monetary rewards. The men and women who joined these Chain Gang regiments were then issued ancient and cast-off [[BattleMechs]] one step from the wrecking yard, in many cases more deadly to their pilots than the enemy, and given the most rudimentary of [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] training with only a few lance formations and maneuvers for practice.<ref name=HKTDC-64>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 64: "History - Second Succession War - Chain Gang Missions''</ref><ref name=HSTLC-55>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)", p. 55: "History - The Second Succession War - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back"</ref><ref name=HHK-46/><ref name=HHS-39>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Dawn of the Succession Wars - Second Succession War (2830-2864) - Preludes to War"</ref><ref name=HDTFS-68>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 68: "History - Second Succession War - War Heats Up"</ref><ref name=HHD-55>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 55–56: "History of the Federated Suns - Second Succession War - War Looms"</ref>
  
 
==The Attacks==
 
==The Attacks==
Coordinator Jinjiro Kurita dispatched his motley regiments in December 2824. Divided into [[lance]] and more rarely [[company]] groupings, in early [[2825]] the Chain Gang units would strike worlds along both the Commonwealth and Suns borders. Despite having made numerous promises of extraction and rewards for their service, which included full pardon, citizenship and wealth, the Combine [[DropShip]]s and [[JumpShip]]s lingered just long enough to monitor the attackers' effectiveness before returning to Kurita space, never to return. The only freedom the recruits were able to win was that of the grave.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 62: "History - Second Succession War - Gearing Up - Divine Wind''</ref><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=HHD-61>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 61: "History of the Federated Suns - Third Succession War - Timeline: Second Succession War"</ref><ref name=HHKp46/>
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Coordinator Jinjiro Kurita dispatched his motley regiments in December 2824. Divided into [[lance]] and more rarely [[company]] groupings, in early [[2825]] the Chain Gang units would strike worlds along both the Commonwealth and Suns borders. Despite having made numerous promises of extraction and rewards for their service, the Combine [[DropShip]]s and [[JumpShip]]s lingered just long enough to monitor the attackers' effectiveness before returning to Kurita space, never to return. The only freedom the recruits were able to win was that of the grave.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 62: "History - Second Succession War - Gearing Up - Divine Wind''</ref><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=HHD-61>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 61: "History of the Federated Suns - Third Succession War - Timeline: Second Succession War"</ref><ref name=HHK-46/>
  
The Chain Gang forces struck all along the Commonwealth-Combine border, hitting almost two dozen worlds between [[Rigil Kentarus]] and [[New Caledonia]]. Rarely more than a company of force, and in some cases a lance or two, most inflicted little damage, and even planetary militias were able to fend them off. Reflecting the extreme diversity in their number, the effectiveness of the Chain Gangs varied greatly. Most of the attackers simply surrendered at the first sign of opposition, hoping for mercy. During the attacks on [[Altenmarkt]] and [[Vega]], the troops even revolted against their nominal officers before surrendering. However a great number, with their passions inflamed by extremely large doses of battle stimulants such as [[ChemCourage]], struck their targets as planned. Most of these were easily dispatched by the Steiner and Davion defenders thanks to their inexperience and inferior quality equipment, but some actually succeeded in destroying significant infrastructure and resources, sending reconstruction efforts in both the Lyran Commonwealth and Federated Suns into disarray.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s/><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=HHKp46/><ref>''Second Succession War'', pp. 20–21</ref>
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The Chain Gang forces struck all along the Commonwealth-Combine border, hitting almost two dozen worlds between [[Rigil Kentarus]] and [[New Caledonia]]. Rarely more than a company of force, and in some cases a lance or two, most inflicted little damage, and even planetary militias were able to fend them off. Reflecting the extreme diversity in their number, the effectiveness of the Chain Gangs varied greatly. Many simply surrendered at the first sign of opposition, hoping for mercy. During the attacks on [[Altenmarkt]] and [[Vega]], the troops even revolted against their nominal officers before surrendering. However a great number, with their passions inflamed by extremely large doses of battle stimulants such as [[ChemCourage]], struck their targets as planned. Most of these were easily dispatched by the Steiner and Davion defenders thanks to their inexperience and inferior quality equipment, but some actually succeeded in destroying significant infrastructure and resources, sending reconstruction efforts in both the Lyran Commonwealth and Federated Suns into disarray.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s/><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=HHK-46/><ref>''Second Succession War'', pp. 20–21</ref>
  
 
On [[Carse]], the ''Hiyama Chain Gang'' destroyed several towns and two key industrial centers before being destroyed by the [[Seventh Lyran Guards]], send from [[Arc-Royal]]. On [[Chateau]] and [[Maestu]], attacked by Chain Gang 23, one of the few equipped with [[LAM]], sowed similar devastation. The unit on [[Verthandi]] held out for almost nine weeks.<ref>''Second Succession War'', p. 20</ref>
 
On [[Carse]], the ''Hiyama Chain Gang'' destroyed several towns and two key industrial centers before being destroyed by the [[Seventh Lyran Guards]], send from [[Arc-Royal]]. On [[Chateau]] and [[Maestu]], attacked by Chain Gang 23, one of the few equipped with [[LAM]], sowed similar devastation. The unit on [[Verthandi]] held out for almost nine weeks.<ref>''Second Succession War'', p. 20</ref>
The most successful Chain Gang mission was that against [[Tamar]]. Conducted by the so-called Turkish Chain Gang, two lances of convicts from the Port Benjamin State Correctional Facility on [[Schuyler]], these seven men and one woman successfully gutted three BattleMech factories and torched millions of acres of farmland before leading an entire continent on a three-month on and off chase. The Turkish Chain Gang were finally cornered in a massive firefight that destroyed the city of Chevy Chase and put the nearby spaceport out of commission for over a year.<ref name=HHKp46/>
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The most successful Chain Gang mission was that against [[Tamar]]. Conducted by the so-called Turkish Chain Gang, two lances of convicts from the Port Benjamin State Correctional Facility on [[Schuyler]], these seven men and one woman successfully gutted three BattleMech factories and torched millions of acres of farmland before leading an entire continent on a three-month on and off chase. The Turkish Chain Gang were finally cornered in a massive firefight that destroyed the city of Chevy Chase and put the nearby spaceport out of commission for over a year.<ref name=HHK-46/>
  
Another chain gang was more successful—not for the damage they caused but for their unexpected survival—one composed of criminals, sent to the Lyran planet [[Kobe]]. They destroyed their target, a local water processing plant, but then its leader, Rasalhagian rebel [[Sven Harlock]], ordered them to escape, and they ran into a group of bandits piloting old Star League 'Mechs. As Lyran reinforcements were only hours away, both groups agreed to work together. Sven defeated the bandit leader in a duel, becoming the leader of both forces. After escaping in the bandits' DropShips, Sven founded a [[mercenary]] group, [[Harlock's Warriors]], composed by most of his gang and the bandits.<ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised'' p. 73</ref>
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Another Chain gang was more successful, but not for the damage they caused, but for their unexpected survival: it was the one composed of criminals, sent to the lyran planet [[Kobe]]. They destroyed their target, a local water processing plant, but when its leader, the Rasalhagian rebel [[Sven Harlock]] moved them to escape... and they run into a group of bandits piloting old Star League 'Mechs. As lyran reinforcements coming were only hours away, both groups agreed to work together. Sven defeated in a duel the bandit leader, becoming the leader of both forces. After escaping in the bandits' DropShips, Sven founded a [[mercenary]] group: [[Harlock's Warriors]].<ref>''Mercenaries Revised'' p. 73</ref>
  
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
While the [[ComStar News Bureau]] sensationalized the damage incurred as part of [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] of [[ComStar]] [[Conrad Toyama]]'s efforts to destabilize the [[Inner Sphere]], for all the effort and resources expended, the Chain Gang raids actually resulted in only minor delays of a few months in both realms' reconstruction efforts. No matter their effectiveness, Jinjiro considered the raids highly successful. The Chain Gang missions would also make Jinjiro realize that the DCMS could use a few standing regiments of expendable shock troops to soften up tougher enemy targets, ultimately proposing the creation of [[Amphigean Light Assault Group]]s to fill that position.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s/><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=CS-23>''ComStar'', p. 23: "The Word of Blake"</ref><ref name=FMDC-94>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 94: "Alternate Paths - Amphigean Light Assault Groups: Pack Mentality"</ref>
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While the [[ComStar News Bureau]] sensationalized the damage incurred as part of [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] of [[ComStar]] [[Conrad Toyama]]'s efforts to destabilize the [[Inner Sphere]], for all the effort and resources expended, the Chain Gang raids actually resulted in only minor delays of a few months in both realms' reconstruction efforts. No matter their effectiveness, Jinjiro considered the raids highly successful. The Chain Gang missions would also make Jinjiro realize that the DCMS could use a few standing regiments of expendable shock troops to soften up tougher enemy targets, ultimately proposing the creation of [[Amphigean Light Assault Group]]s to fill that position.<ref name=HKTDC-64/><ref name=HKTDC-63s/><ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HDTFS-68/><ref name=HHD-55/><ref name=CS-23>''ComStar'', p. 23: "The Word of Blake"</ref><ref name=FMDC-94>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 94: "Alternate Paths - Amphigean Light Assault Groups: Pack Mentality"</ref>
  
 
Suffering the worst losses and greater delays of the two realms struck, the Lyran Commonwealth's reconstruction efforts were delayed for around four months as it bulked up its border defenses and made additional plans to try and relocate as much of its important civil and military industries to the Lyran interior as possible. When it became obvious there would be no follow-up strikes, the LCAF unleashed its own raids against the Combine's own reconstruction efforts on a string of worlds from [[Aix-la-Chapelle]] to [[Darius]]. Though not all the counterstrikes would prove successful, the raids and the rescue of the ''[[Chahar Profit]]'' during the strike against Darius demonstrated the improved capabilities of the LCAF since the First Succession War.<ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HSTLC-56>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)", p. 56: "History - The Second Succession War - Rescue of the Chahar Profit"</ref>
 
Suffering the worst losses and greater delays of the two realms struck, the Lyran Commonwealth's reconstruction efforts were delayed for around four months as it bulked up its border defenses and made additional plans to try and relocate as much of its important civil and military industries to the Lyran interior as possible. When it became obvious there would be no follow-up strikes, the LCAF unleashed its own raids against the Combine's own reconstruction efforts on a string of worlds from [[Aix-la-Chapelle]] to [[Darius]]. Though not all the counterstrikes would prove successful, the raids and the rescue of the ''[[Chahar Profit]]'' during the strike against Darius demonstrated the improved capabilities of the LCAF since the First Succession War.<ref name=HSTLC-55/><ref name=HHS-39/><ref name=HSTLC-56>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)", p. 56: "History - The Second Succession War - Rescue of the Chahar Profit"</ref>
On the Davion front, the Chain Gang attacks were directed against military targets, such as bases and supply caches, but were much less successful, and after the [[Kentares Massacre]] the Federated troops showed the attackers little mercy.
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On the Davion front, the Chain Gang attacks were directed against military targets, such as bases and supply caches, but were much less successful, and after the [[Kentares Massacre]] the Federated troops show the attackers little mercy.
 
Ironically, most of the (relative) success of the Chain Gang was due to the unknown assistance of a secret ally: [[ComStar]] hampered the Lyran response by delaying messages and altering signals, in order to sow chaos, and their "impartial" news service, the [[ComStar News Bureau]] presented them as much bigger and effective than they were really, to help reignite the Succession War.<ref>''Second Succession War'', p. 21</ref>
 
Ironically, most of the (relative) success of the Chain Gang was due to the unknown assistance of a secret ally: [[ComStar]] hampered the Lyran response by delaying messages and altering signals, in order to sow chaos, and their "impartial" news service, the [[ComStar News Bureau]] presented them as much bigger and effective than they were really, to help reignite the Succession War.<ref>''Second Succession War'', p. 21</ref>
  
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Chains]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Chains]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
 
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
 
* ''[[Echoes of Disgrace]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Echoes of Disgrace]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]''
* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised]]''
 
 
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
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* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]''
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[[Category:Second Succession War Era Military Operations]]
 
[[Category:Second Succession War Era Military Operations]]

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