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The '''Illician Lancers''' were a mercenary regiment founded during the [[Star League]] era by the members of the ancient, knightly [[Illician Order]].  Though they have served most Great Houses, they are best known for their long years of loyal service to [[House Davion]].
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The '''Illician Lancers''' were a [[Star League]] multiregiment unit later turned [[mercenary]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Succession Wars===
 
===Succession Wars===
Without a guiding force, the Illician Lancers returned to what they knew best, signing on as mercenaries in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s employ.  They served there during the [[First Succession War]], taking part in [[Operation SPIDERWEB]], the LCAF's plan to secure a group of Free Worlds League planets in an area dubbed the Solaris Bulge. Though they fought well, the barbaric nature of the war meant that the Illician Lancers took appalling losses during the opening years of that conflict.  They remained contracted to [[House Steiner]]  throughout the [[Second Succession War]], and fought continuously along the hotly-contested Free Worlds League border.  By the conflict's end, only four regiments of the Lancers' original nine remained, and none were at full strength.<ref name=FSWp140/><ref name=SSWp100/>
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Without a guiding force, the Illician Lancers returned to what they knew best, signing on as mercenaries in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s employ.  They served there throughout the [[First Succession War|First]] and [[Second Succession War]]s, though they took appalling losses during the opening years of the initial conflict.  By the end of the Second Succession War, only four regiments of the Lancers' original nine remained, and most of these were not at full strength.
  
By the time of the the [[Third Succession War]], the Lancers had taken a contract with the Capellan Confederation.  This contract proved to be nearly disastrous for them, as not only did they suffer under CCAF abuse but the Confederation actively sought to entrap the Lancers in the "company store" via exploitation of payments, debts, and contracts.  The Lancers were forced to sell most of their [[JumpShip]] assets to pay off this engineered debt, and quickly signed on with [[House Davion]] for the remainder of the war.  They remained employed by the [[AFFS]], and subsequently the [[AFFC]], in a contract that was agreed upon between both the Lancers and the Federated Suns outside the oversight of the [[MRBC]].<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=cmmp46/>
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During the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]], the Lancers' numbers were reduced further, first to half their original strength and then in the [[Third Succession War]] the Lancers found themselves having to sell most of their [[JumpShip]] assets for normal operations to avoid bankruptcy after a disastrous contract with the [[CCAF]]. After leaving Capellan employment, the Lancers were employed by the [[AFFS]] and subsequently the [[AFFC]].<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=cmmp46/>
  
The Illician Lancers were first posted to the [[Draconis March]] border, where after some initial successes, they suffered a series of defeats that prompted AFFS high command to redeploy them to the [[Capellan March]]. There, they contended with the constant political machinations of the [[Hasek]] family and steady incursions from [[CCAF]] forces.  After the death of [[Duke]] [[Michael Hasek-Davion]], the Lancers found an unlikely ally in Duke [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]], who gave the Lancers a much-needed opportunity to rebuild. This friendly relationship, which continued on with Morgan's son [[George Hasek (31st c.)|George]], later allowed them to gain access to more advanced technology, including the occasional piece of [[Clan]] equipment.<ref name=MSp39>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 39: "Illician Lancers"</ref>
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The Illician Lancers began their service to House Davion operating on the [[Draconis Combine]] border, but after some initial successes suffered a series of defeats that caused the High Command to redeploy them to the [[Capellan March]]. After the death of [[Duke]] [[Michael Hasek-Davion]], the Lancers found allies in Duke [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]] and his son, who gave the Lancers a much-needed opportunity to rebuild. This relationship later allowed them to gain access to more advanced technology, including the occasional item of [[Clan]] equipment.<ref name=MSp39>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 39: "Illician Lancers"</ref>
  
 
===War of 3039===
 
===War of 3039===
The Lancers were stationed along the Capellan border during the War of 3039, and were the main effort force in the [[CASE JULIET]] counteroffensive authorized by [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]].  Spurred by the [[McCarron's Armored Cavalry]]'s bold raids into Federated Suns territory, CASE JULIET targeted three primary worlds: [[Menke]], the Big MAC's homeworld, [[Grand Base]], the main base of operations of the infamous [[Death Commandos]], and [[Victoria (CC)|Victoria]], a key manufacturing hub.  General Panos Fujikawa, at the head of the Fifty-ninth Striker, was given the task of invading Menke.  This decision by Duke Hasek-Davion drew some fire amongst higher ranking officers in the AFFS, who felt that any assault should not be left up to mercenaries alone.  The Duke's trust was not misplaced.  Though the Fifty-ninth Striker lost around half of its aerospace assets to enemy air cover in their landing, their MechWarriors were much more effective than those of the newly-founded [[Sixth McCarron's Armored Cavalry|Sixth MAC]].  In the twenty-three days that the Lancer regiment spent on the planet, they managed to significantly damage the MAC's logistics company, MTC Inc., wipe out the Sixth MAC, and put the planet's 'Mech factory out of commission for the next decade.  Once CCAF reinforcements began to arrive, the Fifty-ninth and its supporting [[Sirdar CMM]] units retreated back to Federated Suns space.<ref name=HW39p1289>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 128-129, "Menke (August-September)"</ref>
 
 
The Ninth Illician Rangers, supported by the [[First Federated Suns Armored Cavalry]], struck at Grand Base in August 3039.  There they met with expected heavy resistance from the defending Death Commando, Warrior House Fujita, and planetary militia troops.  Though unable to destroy the Earthwerks factory that was their original target, through smart maneuvering and tactical expertise they were able to put roughly half of the Capellan defending forces out of commission before they made a strategic withdrawal in September.<ref name=HW39p128>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 128, "Grand Base (August-September)"</ref>
 
 
The Fourth and Twenty-first Illician Rangers attacked Victoria essentially unopposed, pushing past local security forces with minimal effort.  They occupied an electronics manufacturing plant and the local 'Mech factory and, without destroying the infrastructure, did their best to render the two industrial facilities useless.  The arrival of units from [[Warrior House Dai Da Chi]] and [[Warrior House LuSann]], as well as the lack of additional raiding objectives, forced the Lancer units to withdraw.  Though relatively few casualties were sustained by either side, the Capellan media claimed Victoria as a great victory over the Federated Suns.<ref name=HW39p129>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 129, "Victoria (August-September)"</ref>
 
 
Once their raids were complete, all Illician Lancers regiments fell back to their respective homeworlds and resumed their garrison postures.<ref name=HW39p141>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 141, "Deployment Table"</ref>
 
 
 
===Clan Invasion===
 
===Clan Invasion===
The Illician Lancers did not participate in any of the Clan Invasion efforts and remained posted along the Federated Suns-Capellan Confederation border for the duration of the conflict.  The Fifty-ninth Strike Regiment served several years in the [[St. Ives Compact]] as a peacekeeping force and during the initial battles of the [[Capellan-St. Ives War]] before they were officially withdrawn as part of the greater Federated Commonwealth military's movement out of the Compact.<ref name=ORp43>''Objective Raids'', p. 43, "St. Ives Military Forces"</ref>
 
 
 
===FedCom Civil War===
 
===FedCom Civil War===
When the Federated Commonwealth Civil War began, the Illician Lancers at first attempted to be noncommittal, declaring for neither Victor or Katherine, though the brigade's sympathies tended towards the deposed First Prince.  This changed when the command of the [[Twenty-first Illician Rangers]] met with Fleet Admiral [[William Kossacks]], commander of the [[Second Davion Guards]] in March of 3063.  After a week of talks, the Twenty-first had agreed to assist Kossacks in his effort to secure Sirdar for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allied]] cause.  The Second Guards and Twenty-first Rangers joined up with the [[Fourth Illician Rangers]] on Glentworth before launching their assault on Sirdar on 23 March, 3063.  They attacked the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Pro-Katherine]] [[Sirdar CMM]] and had a string of initial successes, though they were hampered by the world's decentralized logistics structure, which allowed the CMM to continue to operate after the Allies had secured major population centers.<ref name=FCCW61>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 61-63, "Sirdar"</ref>
 
 
On 5 May, 3063, the Loyalist [[Fourth Donegal Guards]] and [[Second Chisholm's Raiders]] regiments entered the Sirdar system.  Kossacks requested aid from [[Field Marshal]] [[Ardan Sortek]] and received word that the [[First Federated Suns Armored Cavalry]] and [[Ninth Illician Rangers]] were already on their way.  The Allies assumed a defensive posture and relied on their aerospace advantage to inflict losses on the newly-refreshed Loyalists.  In June, their own reinforcements arrived and, thanks to the aggressive tactics employed by the commanding officer of the Armored Cavalry, drove the Loyalist regiments off Sirdar.  Despite the massive amount of manpower and 'Mechs involved, the three Illician Lancers regiments suffered only moderate casualties during the battle.<ref name=FCCW61/>
 
 
The Ninth and Twenty-first Illician Rangers remained posted to Sirdar until the war's end, while the Fourth Illician Rangers were redeployed to [[Ziliang]] and served as a garrison force.  The Fifty-ninth Strike, still hurting from their losses during the Capellan-St. Ives War, remained stationed on [[Hadnall]] and rode out the war without having to become involved in any major battles.<ref name=FCCW184>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 184, "AFFS & LAAF Mercenary Forces"</ref>
 
 
 
===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
 
The Lancers were heavily involved in [[Operation SOVEREIGN JUSTICE]], the military campaign against the Capellan Confederation launched by [[Duke]] [[George Hasek II|George Hasek]] during the opening stages of the [[Jihad]]. Fighting initially on the offensive, the Ninth Illician Rangers were responsible for capturing [[Sendalor]] from [[St. Cyr's Armored Hussars]], taking less than ten percent losses in the process; the remaining three regiments of the Lancers launched as part of the second wave of attacks, with the Fourth and Twenty-first forming half of a four-regiment mercenary strike force that captured [[Gei-Fu]], crushing the [[Third Capellan Defense Force]] in the process;<ref name="MSUp73"/> the other mercenary units involved in the assault on Gei-Fu were identified by some sources as being the [[First Federated Suns Lancers]] and the [[First Kittery Borderers]].<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 17: "Operation Sovereign Justice"</ref> The Fifty-ninth Strike Regiment also faced little resistance when it captured [[Tsingtao]].<ref name="MSUp73">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 73: "Illician Lancers"</ref>
 
The Lancers were heavily involved in [[Operation SOVEREIGN JUSTICE]], the military campaign against the Capellan Confederation launched by [[Duke]] [[George Hasek II|George Hasek]] during the opening stages of the [[Jihad]]. Fighting initially on the offensive, the Ninth Illician Rangers were responsible for capturing [[Sendalor]] from [[St. Cyr's Armored Hussars]], taking less than ten percent losses in the process; the remaining three regiments of the Lancers launched as part of the second wave of attacks, with the Fourth and Twenty-first forming half of a four-regiment mercenary strike force that captured [[Gei-Fu]], crushing the [[Third Capellan Defense Force]] in the process;<ref name="MSUp73"/> the other mercenary units involved in the assault on Gei-Fu were identified by some sources as being the [[First Federated Suns Lancers]] and the [[First Kittery Borderers]].<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 17: "Operation Sovereign Justice"</ref> The Fifty-ninth Strike Regiment also faced little resistance when it captured [[Tsingtao]].<ref name="MSUp73">''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 73: "Illician Lancers"</ref>
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===Dark Age===
 
===Dark Age===
The Lancers continued serving the Federated Suns during the [[Dark Age]] era. During [[Operation CERBERUS]], the Lancers' Fifty-ninth Strike was part of Task Force Styx and participated in the liberation of [[New Syrtis]].  They and the [[Twelfth Vegan Rangers]] were assigned to take the city of Saso, with the Lancers assigned to secure the spaceport and the Rangers taking the government center.  The Lancers faced the [[First McCarron's Armored Cavalry]] and were forced to to fight for every foot of ground, suffering heavy losses.  Falling back to regroup, they requested reinforcements from the [[Second Davion Auxiliaries]] that were being held as a reserve force for the Saso assault.  [[Julian Davion]] denied this request. Though the spaceport was finally secured, it came at a high cost in lives for the Lancers, including the commanding officer of the Fifty-ninth, Colonel Ryan Bradley .<ref name=FM:3145p182>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182: "Notable Mercenary Forces"</ref><ref name=Rip>''Riptides''</ref><ref name=SFp41>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 41, "Crossing the River Styx"</ref>
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The Lancers continued serving the Federated Suns during the [[Dark Age]] era. They participated, under orders from First Prince [[Julian Davion]], in the liberation of [[New Syrtis]], but suffered heavy losses, including Colonel Ryan Bradley, commanding officer of the Fifty-ninth.<ref name=FM:3145p182>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182: "Notable Mercenary Forces"</ref><ref name=Rip>''Riptides''</ref>
  
 
===ilClan Era===
 
===ilClan Era===
The dawn of the ilClan era found the Lancers stationed in the quietest sector of the Capellan March, on [[Kafr Silim]], relegated to guarding the border and running training operations. By [[3151]], they had been there for years, and felt that Julian Davion had not asked them to participate in the liberation of [[New Avalon]] out of spite for their failure to deliver during the battle for Saso on New Syrtis. Feelings of resentment at being a well-known, long-standing Davion mercenary unit forced to sit on the sidelines while the Draconis Combine tore their way through the Federated Suns bubbled to the surface and led to the development of three major schools of thought within the leadership.  One camp suggested joining [[Alexander Hasek]]'s campaign against the Taurian Concordat, another felt that the Lancers should do nothing and wait until the Federated Suns high command gave them new orders, and a third camp pushed for the Lancers to renegotiate their contract with Julian Davion.<ref name=Rip/>
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The dawn of the ilClan era found the Lancers stationed in the quietest sector of the Capellan March, on [[Kafr Silim]]. By [[3151]], they had been ignored for years, and Julian Davion clearly didn't trust them to participate in the liberation of [[New Avalon]], probably due to their actions on New Syrtis.
  
A conclave on 25 May, 3151 didn't solve the problem, as the factions were just as divisive as when they had formed.  To exacerbate things, the Lancers' general's term was expiring and a new leader needed to be selected.   On 17 June, a [[Clan Sea Fox]] DropShip arrived in system. Aboard it was saKhan [[Ya'el Labov]], who asked to meet with Colonel [[Luciana Araya Morales]], the leader of the faction seeking to renegotiate. Labov had a very daring offer for her: he wanted her to become general and contract the Sea Foxes as mediators, replacing the [[MRBC]], which he styled as being an aging, corrupt institution. To sweeten the deal, he offered the Lancers a gift: the keystone of the original Illician Brotherhood on Sicily and the promise that, if they accepted, they would be given the monastery and the surrounding land in perpetuity. After a new conclave, and a heated debate where she set forth her arguments, Luciana was chosen general and immediately accepted Labov's offer.<ref name=Rip/>
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A conclave on 25 May 3151 didn't solve the problem. The Lancers were divided into three camps: one which wanted to ask for a better posting from Julian Davion, one which wanted to follow Duke [[Alexander Hasek]] on his invasion of the [[Taurian Concordat]], and the last, which was happy to remain where they were and await a change. On 17 June, a [[Clan Sea Fox]] DropShip arrived in system. Aboard it was saKhan [[Ya'el Labov]], who asked to meet with Colonel [[Luciana Araya Morales]], the leader of the first faction. Labov had a very daring offer for her: he want her to become general and contract the Sea Foxes as mediators, replacing the [[MRBC]]. He offered the Lancers a gift: the keystone of the original Illician Brotherhood on Sicily, and the promise that, if they accepted, they would be given the monastery and the surrounding land in perpetuity. After a new conclave, and a heated debate, Luciana was chosen general and accepted Labov's offer.<ref name=Rip/>
  
Labov held up his part of the bargain, as the Lancers were relocated to the [[Dragon's Tongue]] area, and were allowed to play a part in its reconquest. In early [[3152]], the Lancers' Twenty-first Rangers were stationed on [[Brundage]] when they were attacked by the [[Forty-fifth New Samarkand Regulars]].  After a three-week campaign, the Lancers were forced to retreat, leaving the world to the Combine.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 69</ref>
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Labov succeeded, as the Lancers were relocated to the [[Dragon's Tongue]] area, playing some part in its reconquest. In early [[3152]], the Lancers' Twenty-first Rangers were stationed on [[Brundage]] when they were attacked by the [[Forty-fifth New Samarkand Regulars]] in a three-week campaign which forced the Lancers to retreat, leaving the world to the Combine.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 69</ref>
  
As tension built between the Capellan Confederation and the Federated Suns, Julian, worrying that the AFFS was too focused on the Draconis Combine front, quietly moved the Fifty-Ninth Striker to the Capellan border along with the [[Second Davion Auxiliaries]].  His intent was to shore up the border against a possible Capellan attack, as not much intelligence had been gathered regarding what the Confederation was planning after Clan Wolf's conquest of Terra.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 53</ref>
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Soon before, Julian moved the Fifty-Ninth Striker to the Capellan border, to prevent an possible Capellan attack.<ref>''Dominions divided'', pp. 53</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
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| [[General]]||[[Ellaine Steward]]||[[3025]]<ref name=HDp147>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 136: "AFFS Deployment Table - 3025"</ref>
 
| [[General]]||[[Ellaine Steward]]||[[3025]]<ref name=HDp147>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 136: "AFFS Deployment Table - 3025"</ref>
 
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| General||[[Panos Fujikawa]]||[[3038]] - [[3046]]<ref name= HWTp129>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 129, "Menke (August-September)</ref>
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| General||Janos Fujikawa||[[3038]] - [[3046]]<ref name= HWTp129>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 129, "Menke (August-September)</ref>
 
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|-
 
| General||[[Brenda Bradley]]||[[3046]]–[[3085]]<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=20yr21>''20 Year Update'', p. 21: "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"</ref><ref name=FM85p160>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 160, "Notable Mercenary Forces"</ref>
 
| General||[[Brenda Bradley]]||[[3046]]–[[3085]]<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=20yr21>''20 Year Update'', p. 21: "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"</ref><ref name=FM85p160>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 160, "Notable Mercenary Forces"</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
| General||Cassius||[[3145]]–[[3151]]<ref name=Rip/>
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| General||[[Cassius]]||circa [[3145]]–[[3151]]<ref name=Rip/>
 
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| General||[[Luciana Araya Morales]]||[[3151]] - present<ref name=Rip/>
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| General||[[Luciana Araya Morales]]||3151 - present<ref name=Rip/>
 
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|-
 
|}
 
|}
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*'''First Illician Lancers (Fifty-ninth Strike)''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)
 
*'''First Illician Lancers (Fifty-ninth Strike)''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)
 
:*CO: [[General]] [[Brenda Bradley]]
 
:*CO: [[General]] [[Brenda Bradley]]
:*Base: [[Ambergrist]]
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:*Base: [[Jonzac]]
 
*'''Second Illician Lancers (Twenty-first Rangers)''' (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=20yr21/>
 
*'''Second Illician Lancers (Twenty-first Rangers)''' (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=20yr21/>
 
:*CO: [[Colonel]] Roy Barnard
 
:*CO: [[Colonel]] Roy Barnard
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:*Base: [[Verlo]]
 
:*Base: [[Verlo]]
 
*'''Twenty-first Rangers''' (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FMUp183/>
 
*'''Twenty-first Rangers''' (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FMUp183/>
:*CO: [[Colonel]] Aynsley Zibler
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:*CO: [[Colonel]] Roy Barnard
 
:*Base: [[Diefenbaker]]
 
:*Base: [[Diefenbaker]]
  
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==Color Scheme and Unit Insignia==
 
==Color Scheme and Unit Insignia==
The Illician Lancers brigade uses a standardized color scheme of green, khaki, and rust red.  This scheme is generally expressed as a khaki base with the green and rust red forming highlights and trim elements.  The brigade's individual regiments using different highlight colors: the Fifty-Ninth Strike uses yellow, the Fourth Rangers use blood red, the Ninth Rangers use blue, and the Twenty-first Rangers remain unadorned.  Each sub-unit has its own regimental crest, which is prominently displayed on their 'Mechs, AeroSpace assets, and vehicles.  The brigade insignia is a yellow lighting bolt set over a stylized downward-facing bullet.<ref name=MSp39/>
 
  
 
==Traditions==
 
==Traditions==
The Lancers were an atypical group with unique traditions dating back centuries. The selection of leadership was a key matter— every six years, all of the unit's high-ranking officers held a meeting called a Conclave where they voted upon which of their number was to be selected as [[General]]. The general could be reelected after their term expired, provided the Conclave deemed them to possess the necessary amount of skills and leadership abilities.  Each regimental colonel was also selected in this manner.<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=cmmp46/><ref>''Combat Manual: Mercenaries'' p.46 </ref>
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The Lancers were an atypical group who kept their traditions for centuries. The choosing of leadership was a key matter—every few months, all high-ranking officers held a meeting, called a conclave, where a group of elders selected an officer as leader and give them the title [[General]]. The general could be reelected after a six-year term. Colonels were also elected by this group. The officers may be re-elected any number of times, provided they still had the necessary skills.<ref name=MSp39/><ref name=cmmp46/><ref>''Combat Manual: Mercenaries'' p.46 </ref>
  
Wherever the Conclave is held, the Lancers display an arch of stones said to come from their original, destroyed monastery on Sicily. The arch was left incomplete, as it was missing its keystone with the Illician Order's seal until 3152. Displayed around the arch were regimental sashes honoring the five other long-destroyed Illician Lancers regiments. Every new Lancer is sworn in under the arch, and every potential elder meditates under it before taking their solemn vows.<ref name=Rip/>
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In the conclaves, the Lancers kept an arch of stones said to come from their destroyed monastery on Sicily. The arch was incomplete and was missing the keystone with the Illician Order's seal until 3152. Around it there were regimental sashes honoring the long-destroyed Illician regiments. Under the arch, every new Lancer is sworn in, and every potential elder meditates under it before their solemn vows.<ref name=Rip/>
  
 
==Support==
 
==Support==
The unit owns two JumpShips, a [[Star Lord (JumpShip class)|''Star Lord'']]-class and an ''[[Invader]]''-class.  Due to having previously sold off most of their other ships to escape a predatory contract with the Capellans, the unit must hire additional assets if they want to move the entire brigade. Despite the small number of JumpShips, the brigade still has enough DropShips to support their full range of operations.<ref name=MSp39/>
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The unit owns one [[Star Lord (JumpShip class)|''Star Lord'']]-class and one ''[[Invader]]''-class JumpShip and must hire additional assets for the transportation of the entire brigade. The brigade has enough DropShips to support their full range of operations.<ref name=MSp39/>
  
 
==Units of the Illican Lancers==
 
==Units of the Illican Lancers==
At its fullest size, the Illician Lancers brigade boasted nine separate BattleMech regiments.  They are listed as follows:
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At its fullest size, the Illician Lancers brigade boasted nine separate BattleMech regiments.  Though three of these regiments were lost, along with their records, during the fires of the early Succession Wars, the remaining six are listed as follows:
* [[First Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed on [[Terra]], Amaris Civil War)</small><ref name=Rip/>
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* [[First Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed on [[Terra]], Amaris Civil War)</small>
 
* [[Fourth Illician Rangers]]
 
* [[Fourth Illician Rangers]]
* [[Seventh Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed on [[Terra]], Amaris Civil War)</small><ref name=Rip/>
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* [[Seventh Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed on [[Terra]], Amaris Civil War)</small>
* [[Ninth Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed during the Word of Blake Jihad)</small><ref name=Rip/>
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* [[Ninth Illician Rangers]] <small>(destroyed during the Word of Blake Jihad)</small>
* Fifteenth Illician Rangers <small>(destroyed during the Amaris Civil War)</small><ref name=Rip/>
 
* Eighteenth Illician Rangers <small>(destroyed during the Amaris Civil War)</small><ref name=Rip/>
 
 
* [[Twenty-first Illician Rangers]]
 
* [[Twenty-first Illician Rangers]]
* Thirty-third Illician Rangers <small>(destroyed during the Amaris Civil War)</small><ref name=Rip/>
 
 
* [[Fifty-ninth Strike Regiment]]
 
* [[Fifty-ninth Strike Regiment]]
  
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* ''[[Combat Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
* ''[[Dominions Divided]]''
 
* ''[[Dominions Divided]]''
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
* ''[[Field Manual Updates]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Report: AFFS]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: AFFS]]''
* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
 
 
* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
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* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
 
 
* ''[[Riptides]]'' (novella)
 
* ''[[Riptides]]'' (novella)
* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
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[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Illician Lancers]]
 
[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Illician Lancers]]

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