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==History==
 
==History==
'''Alpha Galaxy''' was one of the four Burrock Galaxies assembled on [[Albion]] at the start of the Absorption.<ref> ''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 126 </ref> Albion saw the start of the conflict and the fighting was brutal as Clan Star Adder landed three Galaxies in an attempt to decapitate the Burrock leadership. Within two days this plan had worked leaving the highest ranking Burrock officer a [[Star Colonel]] offering himself in a proxy fight to end the bloodshed. It was at this point that Clan Blood Spirit landed three of their own Galaxies on the planet in an attempt to destroy the Burrocks completely. Enraged by this interference the Adders attacked the Spirits along side the remaining Burrock warriors in a devastating battle that lasted five days and saw only two clusters of Blood Spirits survive to retreat off planet. The Trial of Absorption was completed after the Spirit retreat and the remain warriors of Alpha taken as bondsmen.<ref> ''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 114 </ref>   
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In 2953 '''Alpha Galaxy''' conducted a joint operation with Clan Cloud Cobra's [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Cloud Cobra)|Beta Galaxy]] with the aim of wiping out the [[Dark Caste]] in the [[Kerensky Cluster]].<ref> ''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 33</ref> 
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Alpha Galaxy was one of the four Burrock Galaxies assembled on [[Albion]] at the start of the Absorption.<ref> ''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 126 </ref> Albion saw the start of the conflict and the fighting was brutal as Clan Star Adder landed three Galaxies in an attempt to decapitate the Burrock leadership. Within two days this plan had worked leaving the highest ranking Burrock officer a [[Star Colonel]] offering himself in a proxy fight to end the bloodshed. It was at this point that Clan Blood Spirit landed three of their own Galaxies on the planet in an attempt to destroy the Burrocks completely. Enraged by this interference the Adders attacked the Spirits along side the remaining Burrock warriors in a devastating battle that lasted five days and saw only two clusters of Blood Spirits survive to retreat off planet. The Trial of Absorption was completed after the Spirit retreat and the remain warriors of Alpha taken as bondsmen.<ref> ''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 114 </ref>   
  
 
Disbanded after the [[Burrock Absorption]].
 
Disbanded after the [[Burrock Absorption]].
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
  
 
[[Category:Clan Burrock Commands|Alpha Galaxy]]
 
[[Category:Clan Burrock Commands|Alpha Galaxy]]

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History

In 2953 Alpha Galaxy conducted a joint operation with Clan Cloud Cobra's Beta Galaxy with the aim of wiping out the Dark Caste in the Kerensky Cluster.[1]

Alpha Galaxy was one of the four Burrock Galaxies assembled on Albion at the start of the Absorption.[2] Albion saw the start of the conflict and the fighting was brutal as Clan Star Adder landed three Galaxies in an attempt to decapitate the Burrock leadership. Within two days this plan had worked leaving the highest ranking Burrock officer a Star Colonel offering himself in a proxy fight to end the bloodshed. It was at this point that Clan Blood Spirit landed three of their own Galaxies on the planet in an attempt to destroy the Burrocks completely. Enraged by this interference the Adders attacked the Spirits along side the remaining Burrock warriors in a devastating battle that lasted five days and saw only two clusters of Blood Spirits survive to retreat off planet. The Trial of Absorption was completed after the Spirit retreat and the remain warriors of Alpha taken as bondsmen.[3]

Disbanded after the Burrock Absorption.

Officers

Carlos Hutchinson, who was in command of Clan Star Adder's Epsilon Galaxy as of 3059 was a Cluster commander in Alpha.

Tactics

Unknown

Composition

Unknown


Notes

References

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 33
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 126
  3. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 114

Bibliography