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Star Colonel '''Leon Rosse''' was a [[Bloodname]]d [[Trueborn]] warrior from [[Clan Nova Cat]].
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Star Colonel '''Leon Rosse''' was a [[Bloodname]]d [[trueborn]] warrior from [[Clan Nova Cat]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[3052]] Leon Rosse was a [[Star Captain]] and commander of the Command SuperNova of the [[449th Assault Cluster (Clan Nova Cat)|449th Assault Cluster]].<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 122</ref>
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In [[3052]], Leon Rosse was a [[Star Captain]] and commander of Command SuperNova of the [[449th Assault Cluster (Clan Nova Cat)|449th Assault Cluster]].<ref name=ICp122>''Invading Clans'', p. 122</ref>
  
By [[3062]] he had been promoted to Star Colonel and command of the entire 449th Assault Cluster. He was unable to integrate himself with the Nova Cat's new role and home in the wake of formation of the [[Second Star League]], and his actions resulted in at least one major incident involving [[House Kurita]]'s [[Fourth Pesht Regulars]], leading to a black mark against his unit. By 3062, Rosse had already faced and defeated three [[Trial of Grievance|Trials of Grievance]] from his own troops to retain command of the 449th, but most expected he would eventually be bested and exiled to [[Zeta Provisional Galaxy (Clan Nova Cat)|Zeta Galaxy]]. By [[3067]], he was no longer the commanding officer of the 449th Assault Cluster.<ref name=FMCS-116>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 116, "Clan Nova Cat - Alpha Galaxy: Victory over Delusion"</ref>
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By [[3062]], he had been promoted to Star Colonel and command of the entire 449th Assault Cluster. He was unable to integrate himself with the Nova Cats' new role and home in the wake of the formation of the [[Second Star League]], and his actions resulted in at least one major incident involving [[House Kurita]]'s [[Fourth Pesht Regulars]], leading to a black mark against his unit. By 3062, Rosse had already faced and defeated three [[Trial of Grievance|Trials of Grievance]] from his own troops to retain command of the 449th, but most expected he would eventually be bested and exiled to [[Zeta Provisional Galaxy (Clan Nova Cat)|Zeta Galaxy]]. By [[3067]], he was no longer the commanding officer of the 449th Assault Cluster.<ref name=FMCS-116>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 116: "Clan Nova Cat - Alpha Galaxy: Victory over Delusion"</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''
* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]''
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[[Category: Clan Nova Cat Characters|Rosse, Leon]]
 
[[Category: Clan Nova Cat Characters|Rosse, Leon]]

Revision as of 22:11, 5 March 2023

Leon Rosse
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AffiliationClan Nova Cat
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RankStar Colonel

Star Colonel Leon Rosse was a Bloodnamed trueborn warrior from Clan Nova Cat.

History

In 3052, Leon Rosse was a Star Captain and commander of Command SuperNova of the 449th Assault Cluster.[1]

By 3062, he had been promoted to Star Colonel and command of the entire 449th Assault Cluster. He was unable to integrate himself with the Nova Cats' new role and home in the wake of the formation of the Second Star League, and his actions resulted in at least one major incident involving House Kurita's Fourth Pesht Regulars, leading to a black mark against his unit. By 3062, Rosse had already faced and defeated three Trials of Grievance from his own troops to retain command of the 449th, but most expected he would eventually be bested and exiled to Zeta Galaxy. By 3067, he was no longer the commanding officer of the 449th Assault Cluster.[2]

References

  1. Invading Clans, p. 122
  2. Field Manual: ComStar, p. 116: "Clan Nova Cat - Alpha Galaxy: Victory over Delusion"

Bibliography