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==Aftermath== ==Aftermath==
− In response to Operation Junk Yard Dog, the enraged Janos Marik sent [[Carp's Commandos]], a suicide team, against [[Battle of Clinton (3019)|Clinton]]. Led by one Lieutenant Marty Carp, who was pulled out of prison for the mission, the unit was composed entirely of rejects and convicts who received substandard equipment and knew they were not expected to return. The raiders landed off-target, however, and were soundly defeated by Snord's Irregulars after having lost the element of surprise.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 32-33 (Scenario "A Present From Janos")</ref> + In response to Operation Junk Yard Dog, the enraged Janos Marik sent [[Carp's Commandos]], a suicide team, against [[Battle of Clinton (3019)|Clinton. Led by one Lieutenant Marty Carp, who was pulled out of prison for the mission, the unit was composed entirely of rejects and convicts who received substandard equipment and knew they were not expected to return. The raiders landed off-target, however, and were soundly defeated by Snord's Irregulars after having lost the element of surprise.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 32-33 (Scenario "A Present From Janos")</ref>
Despite its brilliant success, Operation Junk Yard Dog had inflicted heavy damage on the Irregulars’ equipment that took six months and most of their money to repair. Again, they had to sell parts of the recaptured museum pieces to stay afloat.<ref name=CSI5/> They had, however, won an impressive reputation.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> Despite its brilliant success, Operation Junk Yard Dog had inflicted heavy damage on the Irregulars’ equipment that took six months and most of their money to repair. Again, they had to sell parts of the recaptured museum pieces to stay afloat.<ref name=CSI5/> They had, however, won an impressive reputation.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref>
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− | In response to Operation Junk Yard Dog, the enraged Janos Marik sent [[Carp's Commandos]], a suicide team, against [[Battle of Clinton (3019)|Clinton | + | In response to Operation Junk Yard Dog, the enraged Janos Marik sent [[Carp's Commandos]], a suicide team, against [[Battle of Clinton (3019)|Clinton. Led by one Lieutenant Marty Carp, who was pulled out of prison for the mission, the unit was composed entirely of rejects and convicts who received substandard equipment and knew they were not expected to return. The raiders landed off-target, however, and were soundly defeated by Snord's Irregulars after having lost the element of surprise.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 32-33 (Scenario "A Present From Janos")</ref> |
Despite its brilliant success, Operation Junk Yard Dog had inflicted heavy damage on the Irregulars’ equipment that took six months and most of their money to repair. Again, they had to sell parts of the recaptured museum pieces to stay afloat.<ref name=CSI5/> They had, however, won an impressive reputation.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> | Despite its brilliant success, Operation Junk Yard Dog had inflicted heavy damage on the Irregulars’ equipment that took six months and most of their money to repair. Again, they had to sell parts of the recaptured museum pieces to stay afloat.<ref name=CSI5/> They had, however, won an impressive reputation.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> |