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General '''Tatjana Baptiste''' was the commander of the [[Star League Defense Force]]'s [[4th Army (Star League)|4th Army]] from at least [[2764]] to [[2784]].<ref name="H:LoTv1">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 42</ref><ref name=FMSLDF>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 67</ref><ref name="LOD1">''Land of Dreams'', Interlude One</ref>
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General '''Tatjana Baptiste''' was the commander of the [[Star League Defense Force]]'s [[4th Army (Star League)|Fourth Army]] from at least [[2762]] to [[2784]].<ref name=FM:SLDFp68>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 68</ref><ref name=H:LoT1p42>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 42</ref><ref name="LOD1">''Land of Dreams'', Interlude One</ref>
 
 
==Personal Appearance==
 
Baptiste was a tall and lithe woman.<ref name="LOD1"></ref>
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Baptiste was born on [[New Canton]], in one of that world's worst slums, and was orphaned at age 14. Enlisting in the SLDF at age 18, she worked hard to fill the gaps in her education, and was allowed to enter officer training at age 26. Following graduation she held a number of combat postings, before rising to command of [[LXII Corps (Star League)|LXII Corps]], and then to leadership of the entire 4th Army following the retirement of its previous commander General [[Hunter Mellon]].
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Tatjana Baptiste was born in one of [[New Canton]]'s worst slums and was orphaned at age fourteen. Enlisting in the SLDF when she was eighteen, she worked hard to fill the gaps in her education and was allowed to enter officer training at age twenty-six. Following graduation, she held a number of combat postings before rising to command of [[LXII Corps (Star League)|LXII Corps]], and then to leadership of the entire Fourth Army following the retirement of its previous commander General [[Hunter Mellon]].
  
===4th Army===
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===Fourth Army===
Generally quiet and introspective, she could become loud on the rare occasions she lost her temper. Restrained from being more proactive on the [[Taurian Concordat]] / [[Federated Suns]] border with her command due to political and military reasons, her relations with the subordinates were uneven.
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Baptiste was a tall and lithe woman.<ref name="LOD1"/> Generally quiet and introspective, she could become loud on the rare occasions she lost her temper. Restrained from being more proactive on the [[Taurian Concordat]] / [[Federated Suns]] border with her command due to political and military reasons, her relations with the subordinates were uneven.<ref name=FM:SLDFp67>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 67</ref>
  
She had a quiet relationship with [[LIV Corps (Star League)|LIV Corps]]'s [[Major General]] [[Kelson Ripley]], a cordial one with [[LXX Corps (Star League)|LXX Corps]]' Major General [[Mitchell Cussler]], and a tempestuous one with [[XXXVII Corps (Star League)|XXXVII Corps]] and [[LXII Corps (Star League)|LXII Corps]]' Major Generals [[Anne Borden]] and [[Roseleen McGuiness]]. The difficulties with Borden and McGuiness arose due to their aggressive nature, which conflicted with the more defensive posture Baptiste choose to adopt for her army, as well as supply problems and refusals to let the Generals move their headquarters.<ref name=FMSLDF></ref><ref name=FMSLDF72>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 72</ref>
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She had a quiet relationship with [[LIV Corps (Star League)|LIV Corps]]'s [[Major General]] [[Kelson Ripley]], a cordial one with [[LXX Corps (Star League)|LXX Corps]]' Major General [[Mitchell Cussler]], and a tempestuous one with [[XXXVII Corps (Star League)|XXXVII Corps]] and [[LXII Corps (Star League)|LXII Corps]]' Major Generals [[Anne Borden]] and [[Roseleen McGuiness]]. The difficulties with Borden and McGuiness arose due to their aggressive nature, which conflicted with the more defensive posture Baptiste choose to adopt for her army, as well as supply problems and refusals to let the Generals move their headquarters.<ref name=FM:SLDFp67-72>''Field Manual: SLDF'', pp. 67, 72</ref>
  
The tense relation with Anne Borden continued, even though Baptiste had promoted her the [[Corps]] command, to replace [[Simone Ffolkes-Smyth]] after he had refused an order to withdraw from near the [[Capellan Confederation]] during the [[Border War (28th c.)|Confederation-Suns Border War]]. The clashes with Borden resulted in Baptiste wanting to remove her from her post, but a lack of qualified replacements made this difficult.<ref name=FMSLD68F>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 68</ref>
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The tense relations with Anne Borden continued even though Baptiste had promoted her to the [[Corps]]' command, to replace [[Simone Ffolkes-Smyth]] after he had refused an SLDF [[Star League Defense Force#Operational Commands|High Command]] order to withdraw from the [[Capellan Confederation]] border during the [[2760]]–2762 [[Border War (28th c.)|Confederation–Suns Border War]]. The clashes with Borden resulted in Baptiste wanting to remove her from her post, but a lack of qualified replacements made this difficult.<ref name=FM:SLDFp68/>
  
 
===New Vandenberg Uprising===
 
===New Vandenberg Uprising===
Baptiste and the 4th Army were dispatched to suppress the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], during which she lost half her command. Despite these losses, she did not allow her troops to revenge themselves on civilians, and was not considered a bloodthirsty officer.<ref name="LOD1"></ref>
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Baptiste and the Fourth Army were dispatched to suppress the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], during which she lost half her command. Despite these losses, she was not considered a bloodthirsty officer and did not allow her troops to take out their revenge on civilians.<ref name="LOD1"/>
  
 
===Exodus===
 
===Exodus===
Baptiste survived the [[Amaris Civil War]], still being in command of 4th Army on 14 February 2784, to be at [[Commanding General]] [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s announcement of [[Operation EXODUS]] to senior SLDF's officers on [[Terra]]. At this meeting, Baptiste advocated for destroying those SLDF units who had chosen to join one of the [[Successor State]] militaries, on the basis they were deserters. This view was however rejected by other senior SLDF officers present, and ultimately by Aleksandr Kerensky himself, in preference for his Exodus plan.<ref name="LOD1"></ref>
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Baptiste survived the [[Amaris Civil War]], still being in command of Fourth Army on 14 February 2784, to be at [[Commanding General of the Star League Defense Force|Commanding General]] [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s announcement of [[Operation EXODUS]] to senior SLDF's officers on [[Terra]]. At this meeting, Baptiste advocated for destroying those SLDF units that had chosen to join one of the [[Successor State]] militaries on the basis they were deserters. This view was however rejected by other senior SLDF officers present, and ultimately by Aleksandr Kerensky himself, in preference for his Exodus plan.<ref name="LOD1"/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Land of Dreams]]'' (novel)
  
[[Category: Star League Characters|Baptiste, Tatjana]]
 
 
[[Category: Terran Hegemony Characters|Baptiste, Tatjana]]
 
[[Category: Terran Hegemony Characters|Baptiste, Tatjana]]

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Tatjana Baptiste
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AffiliationStar League
Career
RankGeneral

General Tatjana Baptiste was the commander of the Star League Defense Force's Fourth Army from at least 2762 to 2784.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

Early Life[edit]

Tatjana Baptiste was born in one of New Canton's worst slums and was orphaned at age fourteen. Enlisting in the SLDF when she was eighteen, she worked hard to fill the gaps in her education and was allowed to enter officer training at age twenty-six. Following graduation, she held a number of combat postings before rising to command of LXII Corps, and then to leadership of the entire Fourth Army following the retirement of its previous commander General Hunter Mellon.

Fourth Army[edit]

Baptiste was a tall and lithe woman.[3] Generally quiet and introspective, she could become loud on the rare occasions she lost her temper. Restrained from being more proactive on the Taurian Concordat / Federated Suns border with her command due to political and military reasons, her relations with the subordinates were uneven.[4]

She had a quiet relationship with LIV Corps's Major General Kelson Ripley, a cordial one with LXX Corps' Major General Mitchell Cussler, and a tempestuous one with XXXVII Corps and LXII Corps' Major Generals Anne Borden and Roseleen McGuiness. The difficulties with Borden and McGuiness arose due to their aggressive nature, which conflicted with the more defensive posture Baptiste choose to adopt for her army, as well as supply problems and refusals to let the Generals move their headquarters.[5]

The tense relations with Anne Borden continued even though Baptiste had promoted her to the Corps' command, to replace Simone Ffolkes-Smyth after he had refused an SLDF High Command order to withdraw from the Capellan Confederation border during the 2760–2762 Confederation–Suns Border War. The clashes with Borden resulted in Baptiste wanting to remove her from her post, but a lack of qualified replacements made this difficult.[1]

New Vandenberg Uprising[edit]

Baptiste and the Fourth Army were dispatched to suppress the New Vandenberg Uprising, during which she lost half her command. Despite these losses, she was not considered a bloodthirsty officer and did not allow her troops to take out their revenge on civilians.[3]

Exodus[edit]

Baptiste survived the Amaris Civil War, still being in command of Fourth Army on 14 February 2784, to be at Commanding General Aleksandr Kerensky's announcement of Operation EXODUS to senior SLDF's officers on Terra. At this meeting, Baptiste advocated for destroying those SLDF units that had chosen to join one of the Successor State militaries on the basis they were deserters. This view was however rejected by other senior SLDF officers present, and ultimately by Aleksandr Kerensky himself, in preference for his Exodus plan.[3]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: SLDF, p. 68
  2. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 42
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Land of Dreams, Interlude One
  4. Field Manual: SLDF, p. 67
  5. Field Manual: SLDF, pp. 67, 72

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