Clan Fire Mandrill Naval Forces

Clan Fire Mandrill.jpg
Disbanded c. 3073
Affiliation Clan Fire Mandrill
Parent Command Clan Fire Mandrill touman

Owing to their fractured nature, the WarShips of Clan Fire Mandrill were divided among the different Kindraa at their formation though eventually, of the 14 original Kindraa, seven emerged.[1] Hoping to preserve the balance of power, Kindraa Faraday proposed that the three strongest Kindraa claim the three largest WarShips, and the smaller aerospace-centric Kindraa be given two of the smaller. This allowed the smaller Kindraa to outnumber two of the three largest Kindraas in WarShip combat, though the vessels were agreed to be used against outside threats, not internecine conflict. The assignment of WarShips by 3059, however, did not bear this arrangement out and Kindraa Sainze notably lacked a WarShip. Combinations and absorptions of various Kindraa throughout the Golden and Polital Centuries ended the clean split among them, but the Kindraa eventually stabilized into roughly equal strength around the time of the Great Refusal.[2]

This arrangement mostly survived their consolidation of the 3060s into ilKindraa, though did not serve the Clan as a whole into its destruction during the chaos of the Wars of Reaving.[3]

3059[edit]

Kindraa Faraday-Tanaga[edit]

Kindraa Payne[edit]

Kindraa Mattila-Carrol[edit]

Kindraa Beyl-Grant[edit]

Kindraa Kline[edit]

  • Rancor, Lola III-class Destroyer

Kindraa Mick-Kreese (Goulet)[edit]

[1]

3067[edit]

ilKindraa Payne-Beyl-Grant[edit]

  • Firehold, Carrack-class Transport - renamed CFM Howler
  • Anathema, Lola III-class Destroyer - lost to system failure, found adrift in 3079 by Clan Stone Lion in the Marshall system[4]
  • Reaver, Sovetskii Soyuz-class Heavy Cruiser

Kindraa Faraday-Tanaga[edit]

  • Firetender, Vincent Mk. 42-class Corvette

Kindraa Mick-Kreese-Kline[edit]

Kindraa Matilla-Carrol[edit]

[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 30
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 44
  3. Wars of Reavings Supplemental p. 11
  4. The Wars of Reaving, p. 171: "WarShips"
  5. The Wars of Reaving, pp. 80–81: "The Wolf at the Door"
  6. The Wars of Reaving, pp. 54–55: "Fuel for the Blood Feud"
  7. The Wars of Reaving, p. 112: "Stalwart Defense"
  8. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 43
  9. Field Manual: Updates, p. 43

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