Rage (Individual Lola III-class WarShip)

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Rage
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip
ClassLola III

History

As at 3059 the Lola III-class destroyer Rage was a WarShip within the Clan Fire Mandrill touman and was serving as the CFM Rage. The Rage was one of only seven WarShips in the Fire Mandrill touman at this point and was serving alongside two sister vessels, the CFM Anathma and the CFM Rancor.[1]

At some point prior to the Wars of Reaving the Rage would be under the control of Kindraa Mattila-Carroll, but by 3072 the Rage had been captured by Clan Coyote and pressed into service as the CCS Rage.[2] In August 3071 investigations by the Clan Goliath Scorpion Watch reported that the Tamaron system was suspiciously short of defending forces, with all of the Coyote ground forces apparently absent and only the Ancestral Home and her associated naval escorts remained to defend the system.[3]

With Clan Coyote complicit in a number of attacks on holdings belonging to Clan Star Adder, the Star Adders responded by sending the Gamma Naval Reserve Star to the Tamaron system with the intent of claiming some Coyote holdings as retribution. The Star Adder forces arrived on the 18th of October 3072, but found themselves facing far more by way of defenses than they had anticipated. In addition to the Ancestral Home, Tamaron was defended by a newly-constructed Olympus-class defense station, numerous stars of AeroSpace Fighters launched from that station, a number of Assault DropShips and the Rage.[2]

Star Admiral Gavin Turgidson of the Star Adders issued a call for safcon to the surface of Tamaron, only for the Coyotes to immediately rebuff his request. The Ancestral Home quickly closed on the Star Adder forces and drew first blood, destroying the Carrack-class transport CSA Black Adder. Two Star Adder WarShips, the Essex-class CSA Eagle and the Vincent Mk. 42-class CSA Centaur responded by firing on the Ancestral Home, only to have their barrages apparently inflict little if any damage. The Rage took advantage of the confusion resulting from the failed Star Adder broadsides, crossing in front of the Eagle and crushing the nose of the Star Adder WarShip with weapons fire. The damage inflicted by the Rage merely destroyed a number of weapon bays, but the Eagle was then seen to begin tumbling out of control, only for several Stars of Coyote AeroSpace Fighters to close on the Eagle and cripple her power plant and maneuvering drives. The Eagle was left tumbling; equally as mysterious as the apparent inability of the Star Adder WarShips to inflict damage on the Ancestral Home was the subsequent discovery from records of the battle that the Rage had beamed some form of localized HPG broadcast to the Eagle immediately before the ship appeared to go haywire.[2]

The Centaur was joined by the Sovetskii Soyuz-class heavy cruiser CSA Divine Conquest in launching another round of broadside fire at the Ancestral Home, which was rapidly approaching the Adder forces; for a second time, the Star Adder weapons appeared to have little effect. As the Star Adders tried to deal with the Ancestral Home, the ship executed a high-g turn and roll which stunned the Star Adder forces and left the Ancestral Home positioned to fire on the Divine Conquest; the resulting full broadside gutted the Star Adder vessel from stem to stern, leaving the Star Adder forces broken. The Centaur gathered what few Star Adder DropShip and fighter forces remained and broadcast a request for hegira, which the Coyotes accepted, allowing the Star Adders to leave the system.[2]

Rage was not listed within the Coyote touman by 3085,[4] indicating that the ship was most likely destroyed or abandoned during the Wars of Reaving.

References

  1. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 44, "Naval Assets"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Wars of Reaving, p. 112, "Stalwart Defense"
  3. Wars of Reaving, p. 70, "Vanishing Point"
  4. Wars of Reaving, p. 165, "WarShips"

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