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− | '''Omega Galaxy''' was formed from the best warriors of Umayyad and | + | '''Omega Galaxy''' was formed from the best warriors of Umayyad and Castilian militaries. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | One of the first acts undertaken, after the arrival of the Scorpions, was the integration of the former Umayyad and | + | One of the first acts undertaken, after the arrival of the Scorpions, was the integration of the former Umayyad and Castilian forces into the Imperio Militar del Escorpión. Trials were held for willing warriors to earn a place within three new Clusters that were being formed for the newly created Omega Galaxy. The response from former troops was poor with barely two Clusters' worth of freeborn warriors. The Khans were forced to add ''solahma'' warriors as "advisors" to bulk the force out and give it some military order.<ref name="WoRp160">''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 160–161: "Imperio Militar del Escorpión (as of 3086)"</ref> |
In the next few decades, the high quality of freeborn warriors available in the Escorpión Imperio increased the number of troops available to Omega Galaxy. The constant defense against and retaliatory raids against pirates also honed their skills. By 3140 Omega Galaxy had six Clusters of highly skilled freeborn troops available.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 9</ref> | In the next few decades, the high quality of freeborn warriors available in the Escorpión Imperio increased the number of troops available to Omega Galaxy. The constant defense against and retaliatory raids against pirates also honed their skills. By 3140 Omega Galaxy had six Clusters of highly skilled freeborn troops available.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 9</ref> |
Revision as of 19:06, 12 October 2022
Omega Galaxy | |
Formed | 3080s |
Nickname | The Caliph Brigada |
Affiliation | Escorpión Imperio |
Parent Command | Imperio Militar del Escorpión |
Omega Galaxy was formed from the best warriors of Umayyad and Castilian militaries.
Contents
History
One of the first acts undertaken, after the arrival of the Scorpions, was the integration of the former Umayyad and Castilian forces into the Imperio Militar del Escorpión. Trials were held for willing warriors to earn a place within three new Clusters that were being formed for the newly created Omega Galaxy. The response from former troops was poor with barely two Clusters' worth of freeborn warriors. The Khans were forced to add solahma warriors as "advisors" to bulk the force out and give it some military order.[1]
In the next few decades, the high quality of freeborn warriors available in the Escorpión Imperio increased the number of troops available to Omega Galaxy. The constant defense against and retaliatory raids against pirates also honed their skills. By 3140 Omega Galaxy had six Clusters of highly skilled freeborn troops available.[2]
During the Imperio's attack on the Hanseatic League Omega Galaxy landed on Braunschweig and engaged Regional Defense Force 6. The resulting combat included a great deal of melee combat in addition to the normal fighting. After the dust had settled RDF6 was destroyed and Omega Galaxy had been shattered. Survivors claimed replacement BattleMechs from the on-world factory.[3]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command |
---|---|---|
Commanding Officers of the 1st Imperio Guards (Escorpión Imperio) | ||
Galaxy Commander | Lise Burrill | 3086[1] |
Galaxy Commander | Enrique Noye | 3140[4] |
Tactics
Different per Unit.
Composition History
3086
3140
- 1st Imperio Pincers[5]
- 2nd Imperial Cuirassiers[5]
- 4th Imperial Uhlans[5]
- 3rd Imperial Dragoons[5]
- 5th Imperial Dragoons[5]
- 6th Imperial Grenadiers[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Wars of Reaving, pp. 160–161: "Imperio Militar del Escorpión (as of 3086)"
- ↑ Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade, p. 9
- ↑ Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade, p. 12
- ↑ Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade, p. 21
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade, pp. 21–22