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When Juliano Marik's invasion force moved in, they met with little resistence from the forces of the dictator of the 6-world Stewart Confederacy, David Genovese, because Genovese insisted he lead the troops, though he had little military experience and was not the best strategist on his side. His unbending demands that his troops follow all of his plans to the letter led to disaster when a radio message was garbled due to inclement weather. Not realizing his troops were defending a swampy area that had been flooded due to 3 continous days of monsoon rains, he ordered his troops to hold the position, rather than abandoning it to Marik's troops, who thought the location was worthless anyway. Descending on the Stewart troops after the weather had cleared, the defenders were thrashed when their vehicles got mired in the bottomless mud. After this defeat, all Stewart troops lost faith and morale plummeted. The conquest of the Stewart Confederacy took less than 4 months. Dictator David Genovese was captured in his palace. Juliano demanded David apologize for his inconviencing of Marik's troops. Genovese made a public apology then was publicly beheaded
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When [[Juliano Marik]]'s invasion force moved in, they met with little resistance from the forces of the dictator of the six-world [[Stewart Confederacy]], [[David Genovese]], because Genovese insisted he lead the troops, though he had little military experience and was not the best strategist on his side. His unbending demands that his troops follow all of his plans to the letter led to disaster when a radio message was garbled due to inclement weather. Not realizing his troops were defending a swampy area that had been flooded due to three continuous days of monsoon rains, he ordered his troops to hold the position, rather than abandoning it to Marik's troops, who thought the location was worthless anyway. Descending on the Stewart troops after the weather had cleared, the defenders were thrashed when their vehicles got mired in the bottomless mud. After this defeat, all Stewart troops lost faith and morale plummeted. The conquest of the Stewart Confederacy took less than four months. Dictator David Genovese was captured in his palace. Juliano demanded David apologize for his inconveniencing of Marik's troops. Genovese made a public apology then was publicly beheaded
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Revision as of 11:24, 7 November 2009

When Juliano Marik's invasion force moved in, they met with little resistance from the forces of the dictator of the six-world Stewart Confederacy, David Genovese, because Genovese insisted he lead the troops, though he had little military experience and was not the best strategist on his side. His unbending demands that his troops follow all of his plans to the letter led to disaster when a radio message was garbled due to inclement weather. Not realizing his troops were defending a swampy area that had been flooded due to three continuous days of monsoon rains, he ordered his troops to hold the position, rather than abandoning it to Marik's troops, who thought the location was worthless anyway. Descending on the Stewart troops after the weather had cleared, the defenders were thrashed when their vehicles got mired in the bottomless mud. After this defeat, all Stewart troops lost faith and morale plummeted. The conquest of the Stewart Confederacy took less than four months. Dictator David Genovese was captured in his palace. Juliano demanded David apologize for his inconveniencing of Marik's troops. Genovese made a public apology then was publicly beheaded