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The '''''Maxilla''''' was a [[DropShip]] of unspecified class that served the Fortune Charlie [[mercenary]] contingent of Task Force Styx within [[Operation CERBERUS]],<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 41 - "Crossing the River Styx"</ref> who retook [[New Syrtis]] for the [[Federated Suns]] in late [[3147]].
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The '''''Maxilla''''' was a [[Union]]-class [[DropShip]] that served the Fortune Charlie [[mercenary]] contingent of Task Force Styx within [[Operation CERBERUS]],<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 41 - "Crossing the River Styx"</ref> who retook [[New Syrtis]] for the [[Federated Suns]] in late [[3147]].
  
During the initial assault on 4 December, ''Maxilla'' carried elements of the [[Tally's Talons]] mercenary battalion. While preparing to drop [[BattleMech]]s from orbit, ''Maxilla'' was hit by enemy fire. The exact nature or extent of the damage suffered by the ''Maxilla'' was not detailed, though the damage was apparently heavy enough to warrant dropping at least part of its 'Mech complement early. The botched drop in turn put the 'Mechs in grave danger.<ref>''A Splinter of Hope + The Anvil'' anthology, p. 25</ref>
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During the initial assault on 4 December, ''Maxilla'' carried elements of the [[Tally's Talons]] mercenary battalion. While preparing to drop [[BattleMech]]s from orbit, ''Maxilla'' was hit by enemy fire. The exact nature or extent of the damage suffered by the ''Maxilla'' was not detailed, though the damage was apparently heavy enough to warrant dropping at least part of its 'Mech complement early. The botched drop in turn put the 'Mechs in grave danger.<ref>''A Splinter of Hope + The Anvil'' anthology, p. 25</ref> It was observed that the attacking force descended on spheroid and ovoid DropShips while no aerodyne DropShips were mentioned.
 
 
While the exact class of the ''Maxilla'' was not mentioned, it was observed that the attacking force descended on spheroid and ovoid DropShips while no aerodyne DropShips were mentioned.
 
  
 
Given that Fortune Charlie was composed of several individual mercenary commands, it is unclear if the ''Maxilla'' was part of Tally's Talons (as opposed to a transport assigned to them for just this mission).
 
Given that Fortune Charlie was composed of several individual mercenary commands, it is unclear if the ''Maxilla'' was part of Tally's Talons (as opposed to a transport assigned to them for just this mission).
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Maxilla
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassUnion

The Maxilla was a Union-class DropShip that served the Fortune Charlie mercenary contingent of Task Force Styx within Operation CERBERUS,[1] who retook New Syrtis for the Federated Suns in late 3147.

During the initial assault on 4 December, Maxilla carried elements of the Tally's Talons mercenary battalion. While preparing to drop BattleMechs from orbit, Maxilla was hit by enemy fire. The exact nature or extent of the damage suffered by the Maxilla was not detailed, though the damage was apparently heavy enough to warrant dropping at least part of its 'Mech complement early. The botched drop in turn put the 'Mechs in grave danger.[2] It was observed that the attacking force descended on spheroid and ovoid DropShips while no aerodyne DropShips were mentioned.

Given that Fortune Charlie was composed of several individual mercenary commands, it is unclear if the Maxilla was part of Tally's Talons (as opposed to a transport assigned to them for just this mission).

References

  1. Shattered Fortress, p. 41 - "Crossing the River Styx"
  2. A Splinter of Hope + The Anvil anthology, p. 25

Bibliography