Difference between revisions of "1st Wolf Lancers (Clan Wolf)"

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==History==
 
==History==
 
The '''First Wolf Lancers''' were present on [[Hoard]] during the [[Nova Cat Abjurement]]. As part of the fighting, they pursued the [[4th Garrison Cluster (Clan Nova Cat)|Fourth Garrison Cluster]] of [[Clan Nova Cat]].<ref>''Path of Glory'', p. 3</ref>
 
The '''First Wolf Lancers''' were present on [[Hoard]] during the [[Nova Cat Abjurement]]. As part of the fighting, they pursued the [[4th Garrison Cluster (Clan Nova Cat)|Fourth Garrison Cluster]] of [[Clan Nova Cat]].<ref>''Path of Glory'', p. 3</ref>
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On 10 April 3071 the First Wolf Lancers Cluster landed on Strana Mechty. They had made the journey from the Inner Sphere specifically to gathered up the entire genetic stock of exclusive Wolf Bloodnames and to escort it back to the Occupation Zone. By the time the other Clans had been notified, the Wolves were preparing to lift off. A direct order from the Grand Council commanded the vessel to stand down, but Star Colonel Ygrane Fetladral responded by stating "The Wolf follows no other commands but those of the Khan. We do not bow to a council of politicians and old men". Unwilling to fire on the DropShip as it lifted off, the Grand Council allowed it to leave. The [[Feral Penance]] joined up with the CWS [[Stealthy Kill]]. The Wolf WarShip jumped to Tranquil before moving to the Inner Sphere.<ref name=WoR65>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 65</ref>
  
 
During the [[Jihad]] the First Wolf Lancers assisted the defense of [[Skye]].<ref>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 20</ref> In [[3079]] they were stationed on [[Quentin]].<ref name=frc21>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 21</ref>
 
During the [[Jihad]] the First Wolf Lancers assisted the defense of [[Skye]].<ref>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 20</ref> In [[3079]] they were stationed on [[Quentin]].<ref name=frc21>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 21</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
The CO in 3059 was Yrgane Fetladral.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 145</ref>  
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The Commanding Officer in 3059 was Yrgane Fetladral,<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 145</ref> she still held the position in 3071.<ref name=WoR65/>
  
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
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*''[[Field Report: The Clans]]''
 
*''[[Field Report: The Clans]]''
 
*''[[Path of Glory]]''
 
*''[[Path of Glory]]''
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*''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
  
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Wolf Lancers, 1st]]
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Wolf Lancers, 1st]]

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History

The First Wolf Lancers were present on Hoard during the Nova Cat Abjurement. As part of the fighting, they pursued the Fourth Garrison Cluster of Clan Nova Cat.[1]

On 10 April 3071 the First Wolf Lancers Cluster landed on Strana Mechty. They had made the journey from the Inner Sphere specifically to gathered up the entire genetic stock of exclusive Wolf Bloodnames and to escort it back to the Occupation Zone. By the time the other Clans had been notified, the Wolves were preparing to lift off. A direct order from the Grand Council commanded the vessel to stand down, but Star Colonel Ygrane Fetladral responded by stating "The Wolf follows no other commands but those of the Khan. We do not bow to a council of politicians and old men". Unwilling to fire on the DropShip as it lifted off, the Grand Council allowed it to leave. The Feral Penance joined up with the CWS Stealthy Kill. The Wolf WarShip jumped to Tranquil before moving to the Inner Sphere.[2]

During the Jihad the First Wolf Lancers assisted the defense of Skye.[3] In 3079 they were stationed on Quentin.[4]

Officers

The Commanding Officer in 3059 was Yrgane Fetladral,[5] she still held the position in 3071.[2]

Tactics

Composition

3059

  • 1 Trianry 2 Assault Star + 1 Nova
  • 1 Trinary with Omnimechs
  • 3 Trinaries

3079

The Jihad fighting reduced the First Wolf Lancers to a third of their nominal strength.[4]

Notes

Rules

References

  1. Path of Glory, p. 3
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Wars of Reaving, p. 65
  3. Field Report: The Clans, p. 20
  4. 4.0 4.1 Field Report: The Clans, p. 21
  5. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 145

Bibliography