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| image = [[Image:Clan Wolf logo.png|160px]]
| nickname = The Centurions
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| Designation = 509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster
| parent formation = [[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Coyote)|Omicron Galaxy]]
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| Disbanded = [[3071]] (Destroyed)
| year    = 3061
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| unitname = 509th Solahma Battle Cluster
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| Nickname = The Coyote Irregulars<br>The Centurions (previous)
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| Affiliation = [[Clan Wolf]]<br>[[Clan Coyote]] (previous)
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| Parent Command = [[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Omicron Galaxy from Clan Wolf]]<br>[[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Coyote)|Omicron Galaxy from Clan Coyote]] (previous)
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==History==
 
==History==
Captured some [[Heavy Laser]]s in recent fighting with [[Clan Cloud Cobra]].<ref name=FM:WCp55>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 55, "Omicron Galaxy - 509th Solahma Battle Cluster Profile"</ref>
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===Clan Coyote===
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The '''509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster''' took moderate losses in [[3060]] in recent fighting with [[Clan Cloud Cobra]], but managed to capture some [[Heavy Laser]]s that had recently been introduced.<ref name=FM:WCp55>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 55: "Omicron Galaxy - 509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster Profile"</ref>
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In [[3061]] the Cluster provided the garrison for [[Babylon]].<ref name=FMWCp162>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 162: "Omicron Galaxy"</ref> In [[3067]] the Cluster was stationed on the world of [[New Kent]].<ref name=FM:Up76>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 76: "Clan Coyote Deployment Table"</ref> 
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Desperate for warriors in [[3070]], [[Clan Wolf]] turned to their longtime allies Clan Coyote for assistance. After hard negotiations Omicron Galaxy including the 509th was traded along with five Stars of merchant transports for the Wolf holdings in Clan space.<ref name=WoR61>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 61</ref>
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===Clan Wolf===
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In December [[3071]] the renamed '''509th Wolf ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster''' and the [[246th Wolf Strike (Clan Wolf)|246th Wolf Strike Cluster]], dropped on and around the [[Kerensky (Bloodname)|Kerensky Blood Chapel]] in [[Strana Mechty]]. Led by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ramil Kerensky]] of the [[Watch#Clan Wolf|Clan Wolf Watch]]. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his force. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day wore on the numbers involved grew until [[ilKhan]] [[Brett Andrews|Andrews]] announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninety warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf [[Elemental]]s destroyed the [[Winson, Jennifer (Bloodname)|Winson]] [[Blood Chapel]] and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Blood Chapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of [[Jennifer Winson]], [[Nicholas Kerensky|Nicholas]] and [[Andery Kerensky]]. The 509th was destroyed in this action.<ref name=WoR78-9>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 78–79</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
As of [[3061]] the Commanding Officer was [[Star Colonel]] [[Cheona Hoffman]].<ref name=FM:WCp55/>
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the 509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster (Clan Coyote)'''
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| [[Star Colonel]]||[[Cheona Hoffman]]||[[3061]] - [[3067]]<ref name=FM:WCp55/><ref name=FM:Up76/>
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the 509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster (Clan Wolf)'''
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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
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The cluster had no special tactics.
  
 
==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
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===3061===
 
===3061===
'''509th Solahma Battle Cluster''' (4 [[Trinary|Trinaries]]/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM:WCp55/>
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<u>Clan Coyote </u>
* CO: Star Colonel Cheona Hoffman
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:'''509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster''' (Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM:WCp55/>
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:CO: Star Colonel Chenoa Hoffman <ref name=FM:WCp55/>
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:* 4 [[Trinary|Trinaries]]
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: Note: At this time the unit was stationed on [[Babylon]].<ref name=FMWCp162/>
  
==Notes==
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===3067===
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<u>Clan Coyote </u>
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:'''509th ''Solahma'' Battle Cluster''' - Regular/Reliable <ref name=FM:Up76/>
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:* 80% full strength with 10% of the force equipped with [[OmniMech]]s.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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<references/>
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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*''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
*''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
*''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
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*''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
  
[[Category:Clan Coyote Commands|Solahma Battle, 509]]
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[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Solahma Battle, 509]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 21 January 2024

Clan Wolf logo.png
509th Solahma Battle Cluster
Disbanded 3071 (Destroyed)
Nickname The Coyote Irregulars
The Centurions (previous)
Affiliation Clan Wolf
Clan Coyote (previous)
Parent Command Omicron Galaxy from Clan Wolf
Omicron Galaxy from Clan Coyote (previous)

History[edit]

Clan Coyote[edit]

The 509th Solahma Battle Cluster took moderate losses in 3060 in recent fighting with Clan Cloud Cobra, but managed to capture some Heavy Lasers that had recently been introduced.[1]

In 3061 the Cluster provided the garrison for Babylon.[2] In 3067 the Cluster was stationed on the world of New Kent.[3]

Desperate for warriors in 3070, Clan Wolf turned to their longtime allies Clan Coyote for assistance. After hard negotiations Omicron Galaxy including the 509th was traded along with five Stars of merchant transports for the Wolf holdings in Clan space.[4]

Clan Wolf[edit]

In December 3071 the renamed 509th Wolf Solahma Battle Cluster and the 246th Wolf Strike Cluster, dropped on and around the Kerensky Blood Chapel in Strana Mechty. Led by Star Colonel Ramil Kerensky of the Clan Wolf Watch. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his force. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day wore on the numbers involved grew until ilKhan Andrews announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninety warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf Elementals destroyed the Winson Blood Chapel and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Blood Chapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of Jennifer Winson, Nicholas and Andery Kerensky. The 509th was destroyed in this action.[5]

Officers[edit]

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 509th Solahma Battle Cluster (Clan Coyote)
Star Colonel Cheona Hoffman 3061 - 3067[1][3]
Commanding Officers of the 509th Solahma Battle Cluster (Clan Wolf)

Tactics[edit]

The cluster had no special tactics.

Composition History[edit]

3061[edit]

Clan Coyote

509th Solahma Battle Cluster (Regular/Reliable)[1]
CO: Star Colonel Chenoa Hoffman [1]
Note: At this time the unit was stationed on Babylon.[2]

3067[edit]

Clan Coyote

509th Solahma Battle Cluster - Regular/Reliable [3]
  • 80% full strength with 10% of the force equipped with OmniMechs.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 55: "Omicron Galaxy - 509th Solahma Battle Cluster Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 162: "Omicron Galaxy"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Field Manual: Updates, p. 76: "Clan Coyote Deployment Table"
  4. The Wars of Reaving, p. 61
  5. The Wars of Reaving, pp. 78–79

Bibliography[edit]