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Stationed for most of its life in Lyran Space, ComStar's 66th Division became increasingly intertwined with Archon Katrina Steiner-Davion during later years of the FedCom Civil War and was annihilated on Tharkad.

History

Clan Invasion

Prior to the Battle of Tukayyid the elite ranked Sixty-Sixth Division, known by the nickname of Obedience Above All, made its headquarters on the Lyran world of Rigil Kent. [1]

The unit first saw action during the Battle of Tukayyid where the unit fought with its sister unit, the 283rd Division in Forest's End against Clan Wolf in 3052. Harassing the 4th Wolf Guards,[2] the unit succeeded in preventing Clan Wolf's forces for achieving their objectives. However, the Division suffered terrible losses in exchange of their action. [3]

Taking the nickname of The Loner Division, the shattered Sixty-Sixth was transferred to defend the HPG compound on the Lyran capital of Tharkad to allow it to rebuild. [4] After the ComStar Schism increasing numbers of the Division's members defected to the Word of Blake in the Free Worlds League, the strain of rebuilding the unit led Precentor Garron to retire in 3059 with Precentor Dag Kesselring selected as his replacement. [3]

FedCom Civil War & Destruction

Remaining on Tharkad,[5] while the other divisions of the Tenth Army found themselves increasingly on the outer with the new Lyran Alliance, Kesselring's ties to the Lyran court ensured cordial relations. [3]

While initially a boon, by 3062 Kesselring and his officers had begun to show favoritism towards his old nation with the flow of intelligence to ROM regarding the Lyran's government activities trailing off, resulting in the unit's reliability being downgraded to questionable.[3]

In 3066, in prelude to the invasion of Peter Steiner-Davion's Pan-Lyran coalition, Precentor Kesselring swore in public he and his division would defend the capital against outside forces.

The Division was finally deployed in March of 3067 as part of reserve force. As part of the reserves, they stayed back as bulk of Regent Nondi Steiner's forces went on the offensive against her nephew's forces in the region of Tharkad known as the Wash. The 66th was pulled into battle when the 20th Arcturan Guards pressed the 66th ComGuards As Lyran Loyalist units were separated, 66th Division held against the 20th Arcturans' superior numbers. However, pan-Lyran allies Aerospace Fighters strafed the ComStar unit, helping the 20th shatter the 66th Division.[6]

Officers

  • As of 3052 the commanding officer of the 66th was Precentor Gustuv Garron.
    • Taking command of the unit after Tukayyid, the strain of rebuilding the unit as more and more of his troops defected to the Blakists led him to retire in 3059. [4]
  • As of 3067 the 66th was under the command of Precentor Dag Kesselring.
    • A scion of minor Lyran noble house, after replacing Garron it was hoped Kesselring's ties would improve relations between 10th Army and the Lyran Alliance. Unfortunately the division went over to the Alliance, providing ComStar intelligence to the Loyalist forces and fighting on behalf of the Loyalist forces in the final defense of Tharkad. While believed killed during the fighting on Tharkad, Kesselring's body was never found. After the destruction of the Sixty-Sixth, increasing evidence came to light that apart from leaking to the Alliance, Kesselring was also passing information to Word of Blake. [7]

Tactics


Composition History

3062

  • The Harassers III-tau - CO: Demi-Precentor IX Florence Lichwa
  • Deadly Decoys III-chi - CO: Demi-Precentor Allan Murzyn
  • The Charioteers III-upsilon - CO: Demi-Precentor Raymond Ruggerio
  • Storm Clouds III-phi - CO: Demi-Precentor V Alan Kearns
  • Wondrous Foresight III-upsilon - CO: Demi-Precentor VII Pegeeen Holtane
  • Golden Wraiths III-sigma - CO: Demi-Precentor II Frank Posch

Notes

  • The insignia of the Sixty-Sixth shows a single knight facing a barbarian horde.

Game Notes

The 66th Division being trained with the LAAF forces. The unit gain +1 to its initiative when it operating with the LAAF forces. However, its suffers from -1 to its initiative when facing Lyran associated forces. During the battle, there risk of units of the 66th defecting to Word of Blake forces, when in a scenario together. A controlling player, once in the scenario, must rolls 1D6 per unit (mech, BA Squad, vehicle, etc), on result of a 1 that unit is consisted to be part of the WoB opposing force.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 20-Year Update, pg. 71
  2. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 50
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Field Manual: ComStar pg 39 - 10th Army / 66th Division - unit profile.
  4. 4.0 4.1 ComStar, p. 85, "10th Army V-nu"
  5. Field Manual: ComStar page 126 - Organization and Equipment - 10th Army assignments.
  6. FedCom Civil War (Sourcebook page 175-176 - Seventh Wave - Tharkad - 66th ComGuard Division joins the Katrina Steiner-Davion's Loyalist and is annihilated.
  7. Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, pg. 71
  8. Field Manual: ComStar page 144 - Force abilities - 66th gains/loses initiative with Lyran forces and risks losing units during scenario when facing the WoB.
  • 20-Year Update, p. 71
  • ComStar (sourcebook), p. 85
  • Field Manual: ComStar
  • FedCom Civil War (sourcebook), pp. 175-176
  • Field Manual: Updates
  • Technical Readout: Project Phoenix, p. 46

Bibliography