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Intelligence obtained by [[Star Colonel]] [[Brian Pryde]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] from a source in [[Clan Hell's Horses]] in January [[3071]] indicated that [[Clan Ice Hellion]] had been mustering a large task force at Nouveaux Paris for some time. Based on the breakdown of transport vessels given, Pryde estimated that more than ninety percent of the Ice Hellion forces were present at Nouveaux Paris, and he speculated that they intended to invade the [[Inner Sphere]], possibly through the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone. Pryde's report to [[Loremaster]] [[Kael Pershaw]] was apparently intercepted by the Lyran agency [[LIC]] and subsequently leaked to the [[Interstellar News Network]].<ref name="JHS:3072p20">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 20, "Falcons On Guard"</ref>
 
Intelligence obtained by [[Star Colonel]] [[Brian Pryde]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] from a source in [[Clan Hell's Horses]] in January [[3071]] indicated that [[Clan Ice Hellion]] had been mustering a large task force at Nouveaux Paris for some time. Based on the breakdown of transport vessels given, Pryde estimated that more than ninety percent of the Ice Hellion forces were present at Nouveaux Paris, and he speculated that they intended to invade the [[Inner Sphere]], possibly through the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone. Pryde's report to [[Loremaster]] [[Kael Pershaw]] was apparently intercepted by the Lyran agency [[LIC]] and subsequently leaked to the [[Interstellar News Network]].<ref name="JHS:3072p20">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 20, "Falcons On Guard"</ref>
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X: 128.20 Y: 838.45 [e]


System History

Garrison Forces

3059

Overview

Nouveaux Paris is a colony world located in the Deep Periphery, approximately 250 light years coreward of the border between the Inner Sphere and the Periphery, near Trelleborg and Bazaar. During Operation Revival, the colony was occupied by Clan Smoke Jaguar.[1]

Intelligence obtained by Star Colonel Brian Pryde of Clan Jade Falcon from a source in Clan Hell's Horses in January 3071 indicated that Clan Ice Hellion had been mustering a large task force at Nouveaux Paris for some time. Based on the breakdown of transport vessels given, Pryde estimated that more than ninety percent of the Ice Hellion forces were present at Nouveaux Paris, and he speculated that they intended to invade the Inner Sphere, possibly through the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone. Pryde's report to Loremaster Kael Pershaw was apparently intercepted by the Lyran agency LIC and subsequently leaked to the Interstellar News Network.[2]

By 3095 Nouveaux Paris had been destroyed.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Explorer Corps, p. 55, "Known Smoke Jaguar Facilities"
  2. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 20, "Falcons On Guard"
  3. Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 32

Bibliography