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The I Legio's early listing did not use the Latin language.  As brief translation, Prima = One, Securtda = 2, Tertia = 3, Qarta = 4, and Quinta = 5. The unit was originally known as the [[1st Marian Legion]] in 2nd edition of the Periphery source book (1996).<ref>''The Periphery (1996)'' p. 61 - Marian Legions - Deployment table - The original English spellings of I Legios before translated to Latin in later publications.</ref>  
 
The I Legio's early listing did not use the Latin language.  As brief translation, Prima = One, Securtda = 2, Tertia = 3, Qarta = 4, and Quinta = 5. The unit was originally known as the [[1st Marian Legion]] in 2nd edition of the Periphery source book (1996).<ref>''The Periphery (1996)'' p. 61 - Marian Legions - Deployment table - The original English spellings of I Legios before translated to Latin in later publications.</ref>  
  
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===Game Notes===
 
===Game Notes===
 
When using [[Force Specific Rules]], the I Legion +2 to its initiative if its the defender. If a I Legion unit/mech/vehicle/etc is the target of multiple enemy units (more than one attacker), and is behind partial cover. The successful hits on this I Legion unit are rolled on full-body chart instead of the partial. Please note this partial ability should be used if only using old game rules that pre-date [[Total Warfare]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 153, "Force Specific Rules" for I Legios.</ref>
 
When using [[Force Specific Rules]], the I Legion +2 to its initiative if its the defender. If a I Legion unit/mech/vehicle/etc is the target of multiple enemy units (more than one attacker), and is behind partial cover. The successful hits on this I Legion unit are rolled on full-body chart instead of the partial. Please note this partial ability should be used if only using old game rules that pre-date [[Total Warfare]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 153, "Force Specific Rules" for I Legios.</ref>

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Unit Description

The first military formation of the Marian Hegemony, considered the Hegemony's premier and most fanatically loyal unit.

History

Formation

Formed in 2922[1] by Hegemony's founder Johann Sebastian O'Reilly, whom hired several out work mercenary unit in forming the Hegemony's first military force. Johann offered these original members in to service by titles and lands in exchanged their oath of allegiance to him. These original members became the core of the Hegemony's Patrician caste of military officers for decades to come.

Insurrection of Caesar Julius O'Rielly

In late July 3063, Julius O'Rielly, son of current Caesar Sean O'Rielly, arrived on Alphard. At head of the II & III Legios and other support units, he arrived at capital city of Nova Terra. He was then crowned Caesar by governing Senate. He then addressed the Senate & the Hegemony via broadcast that he charges his father crimes not fitting to its ruler.

The I Legion's Prima Cohort (1st Cohort) had been garrisoned at Palace, Caesar Julius had order them to quiet the rebellion. Only half of the I Legion acknowledged the order to attack the "rebels". The II Legion cut down Sean's Loyalist I Legion as they departed their stations in Palace.[2] The rest of the I Legion's members elected to committed suicide verse serving the new Caesar.

Rebuilding & Circinian Conflict

After the Caesar Julius success in toppling his father, the most of the original member of the I Legios had died or committed sucide. All that remained of original I Legios was Securtda Cohort under the command of political asute Legatus Robert Kron. Kron's family connections allow for him to remain in command, but his unit note rated highly as others. Legios received transfers veterans from other units to rebuild the Prima Cohort's ranks. The unit expanded to third Cohort with completely new recruits among them. The unit also expanded include a aerospace wing and combined arms cohort support the main units.[3]

In early 3066, the I Legion and its brother unit II Legion, were lead by Caesar Julius in the second wave of the invasion of the Circinus Federation. This objective was Circinus itself, where the unit attack the capital city. However, invasion was stifled by stronger than expected defenses. The Circinan defenders number 8 reinforced BattleMech battalions, far more than Circinan known to have. The I Legio was pulled from Circinus by Caesar to return Alphard to repel he Circinan counter-invasion.[4] The unit reaped numerous amount of loot from the campaign in Circinan capita.

After the conflict, the I Legios had expanded further to include two more Cohorts.

Unit Colors and Insignia

The unit's colors are midnight blue & dark gray with red and white trim. It insignia is a dark gray fasces with a red axe blade with midnight blue bands.[5]

Officers

As of 3058 the commanding officer of I Legion was Caesar Sean O'Reilly.

As of 3064 the commanding officer of I Legion was Imperator David Gladding

Tactics

3064

The I Legios is trained extensively in defensive tactics. Principle tactical doctrine uses the Legios's lighter units lure the enemy to its heavier units in form of ambush. Its auxiliary / Combined-Arms entrenches to enable itself to dispense blistering attacks to the enemy.

Composition History

3025

3058

  • I Legions
    • 1st Cohort - CO: Legatus Willhem Arex - Stationed on Alphard
      • Veteran / Fanatical
    • 2nd Cohort - CO: Legatus Katherine Applegate - Station on Pompey
      • Regular / Fanatical

3064

  • I Legions[6]
    • Prima Cohort - CO: Legatus Joanna Behrensen
      • Veteran / Fanatical
    • Securtda Cohort - CO: Legatus Robert Kron
      • Elite / Reliable
    • Tertia Cohort - CO: Legatus Haakan Westlund
      • Veteran / Fanatical
  • Prima Auxilia Alphardensis (1st Alphard Auxiliary Legion) - Prefect Nicole Goulet
    • Veteran / Fanatical
      • A Combined-Arms honor guard formation which is only assigned Alphard as defensive force. The Unit is not deployed with rest of the Legios.
  • Ala Alba (White Wing) (Aerospace Fighter Wing) - CO: Legatus William Mitchell
    • Veteran / Fanatical

3067

  • I Legions[7]
    • Prima Cohort - CO: Legatus Joanna Behrensen
      • Elite / Fanatical - Assigned to Alphard
    • Securtda Cohort - CO: Legatus Robert Kron
      • Veteran / Reliable - Assigned to Stafford
    • Tertia Cohort - CO: Legatus Haakan Westlund
      • Elite / Fanatical - Assigned to Pompey
    • Quarta Cohort - CO: Legatus Bartolomeo Gracchi
      • Regular / Reliable - Assigned to Pompey
    • Quinta Cohort - CO: Legatus William Noland
      • Regular / Reliable - Assigned to Stafford
  • Prima Auxilia Alphardensis (1st Alphard Auxiliary Legion) - Prefect Dorlan Pihl
    • Veteran / Fanatical - Assigned to Alphard
  • Ala Alba (White Wing) (Aerospace Fighter Wing) - CO: Legatus Trent Boothby
    • Elite / Fanatical - Assigned to Alphard

Notes

The I Legio's early listing did not use the Latin language. As brief translation, Prima = One, Securtda = 2, Tertia = 3, Qarta = 4, and Quinta = 5. The unit was originally known as the 1st Marian Legion in 2nd edition of the Periphery source book (1996).[8]

Game Notes

When using Force Specific Rules, the I Legion +2 to its initiative if its the defender. If a I Legion unit/mech/vehicle/etc is the target of multiple enemy units (more than one attacker), and is behind partial cover. The successful hits on this I Legion unit are rolled on full-body chart instead of the partial. Please note this partial ability should be used if only using old game rules that pre-date Total Warfare.[9]

References

  1. Field Manual: Periphery p. 77 - I Legios - Unit original founding listed.
  2. Field Manual: Periphery p. 72 - Crowning Achievement - I Legion's actions in defending the old Caesar Sean from his son.
  3. Field Manual: Periphery p. 77 - Sub-units listing tell how they added and how they came to being.
  4. Field Manual: Updates pp. 194-195 - Historical Brief & Marian Legion/I Legio - Unit actions during the Circinan Conflict.
  5. Field Manual: Periphery p. 77 - Unit colors and insignia described.
  6. Field Manual: Periphery p. 77 - 3064 I Legios unit listings & strengths.
  7. Field Manual: Updates p. 202 - 3067 I Legios unit listings & strengths.
  8. The Periphery (1996) p. 61 - Marian Legions - Deployment table - The original English spellings of I Legios before translated to Latin in later publications.
  9. Field Manual: Periphery, p. 153, "Force Specific Rules" for I Legios.

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