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Commanding a convoy of vehicles making a road move to Nendriss, one of Chara's largest cities, is [[Sergeant]] Nate Calloway of the Chaffee Militia. Despite the sporadic resistance attacks across Chara, Nate and his counterparts are reasonably relaxed, and are debating how long the posting to Chara is likely to last - with complaints from one of his friends that they're a militia unit, not Indigenous Security, and that if they're going to be on-planet for at least two years, as Nate suspects, then they should at least be able to bring their families with them. Nate's cargo truck is one of those on the bridge when the explosives planted by Jerry detonate, and Nate tries to order his vehicles to charge forwards or reverse back from the bridge, depending on their position, when his truck is caught up in one of the detonations. With sections of the bridge already collapsing, Nate's truck falls into the river seconds after the explosion, with Nate's last act being to grab the picture of his family in the cab of his truck and kiss it as his vehicle plunges into the river.
 
Commanding a convoy of vehicles making a road move to Nendriss, one of Chara's largest cities, is [[Sergeant]] Nate Calloway of the Chaffee Militia. Despite the sporadic resistance attacks across Chara, Nate and his counterparts are reasonably relaxed, and are debating how long the posting to Chara is likely to last - with complaints from one of his friends that they're a militia unit, not Indigenous Security, and that if they're going to be on-planet for at least two years, as Nate suspects, then they should at least be able to bring their families with them. Nate's cargo truck is one of those on the bridge when the explosives planted by Jerry detonate, and Nate tries to order his vehicles to charge forwards or reverse back from the bridge, depending on their position, when his truck is caught up in one of the detonations. With sections of the bridge already collapsing, Nate's truck falls into the river seconds after the explosion, with Nate's last act being to grab the picture of his family in the cab of his truck and kiss it as his vehicle plunges into the river.
  
The next day, the senior [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] officer on the planet, [[Kommandant]] Chester Stitch, argues extensively with the provisional planetary governor, Helena Roseman, about the presence of insurgents like Jerry's group on the planet. Stitch's view is that the resistance are all Blakist sympathizers, and that having been brought into maintain an order that's been broken by acts of terrorism, the LAAF forces should be used to restore order. Roseman's position is that the isolated acts don't represent a second wave or counterattack, and that those fighting must never be referred to in public as Blakists or Blakist sympathizers. Central to the division between the two is Roseman's insistence that they have to act to heal the wounds from the occupation and invasion, and that retribution will simply provoke further division; Stitch's position is that by not responding with force against the insurgents, they're allowing the authority of the interim government to be undermined, and causing the population to lose confidence in the security offered by the militia - and that the attacks are destroying supplies, resources, and food that Roseman needs to be able to continue her rebuilding projects. Roseman shuts Stitch down by bringing up what she knows of his personal history - his discharge from the [[Dragonslayers]] mercenary unit ten years previously, and the scrapping of his personal [['Mech]] to pay recompense to the families of his victims - as well as the fact that in her opinion, he was only taken on by the LAAF because the state military is so desperate for trained military personnel.
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The next day, the senior [[Lyran Alliance Armed Forces]] officer on the planet, [[Kommandant]] Chester Stitch, argues extensively with the provisional planetary governor, Helena Roseman, about the presence of insurgents like Jerry's group on the planet. Stitch's view is that the resistance are all Blakist sympathizers, and that having been brought into maintain an order that's been broken by acts of terrorism, the LAAF forces should be used to restore order. Roseman's position is that the isolated acts don't represent a second wave or counterattack, and that those fighting must never be referred to in public as Blakist's or Blakist sympathizers. Central to the division between the two is Roseman's insistence that they have to act to heal the wounds from the occupation and invasion, and that retribution will simply provoke further division; Stitch's position is that by not responding with force against the insurgents, they're allowing the authority of the interim government to be undermined, and causing the population to lose confidence in the security offered by the militia - and that the attacks are destroying supplies, resources, and food that Roseman needs to be able to continue her rebuilding projects. Roseman shuts Stitch down by bringing up what she knows of his personal history - his discharge from the [[Dragonslayers]] mercenary unit ten years previously, and the scrapping of his personal [['Mech]] to pay recompense to the families of his victims - as well as the fact that in her opinion, he was only taken on by the LAAF because the state military is so desperate for trained military personnel.
  
 
Faced with his second in command, [[Hauptmann]] Oliver Fessman, as he leaves the meeting with Roseman, Stitch earns Fessman's ire by refusing to authorize military action because of the Governors orders, despite the loss of more than two hundred militia personnel and locally employed Pacifican civilians, and by actively shutting down suggestions that they should act against Roseman's orders - but Stitch does order Fessman to begin gathering as much intelligence as he can on the perpetrators of the attack.
 
Faced with his second in command, [[Hauptmann]] Oliver Fessman, as he leaves the meeting with Roseman, Stitch earns Fessman's ire by refusing to authorize military action because of the Governors orders, despite the loss of more than two hundred militia personnel and locally employed Pacifican civilians, and by actively shutting down suggestions that they should act against Roseman's orders - but Stitch does order Fessman to begin gathering as much intelligence as he can on the perpetrators of the attack.
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Stitch's efforts are aided by a longtime friend in the militia, Hauptmann Barry Silva, a former [[LIC]] employee with decades of experience, and a local civilian - Talbot Drius-Youngblood, a great nephew of the noted [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and founder of the [[Crescent Hawks]], [[Jason Youngblood]]. By the 5th of November - eleven days after the attack on the convoy - Silva and Talbot have uncovered enough information on the local insurgents and guerrillas to convince them and Stitch that they're facing the serious prospect of a long-running insurgency, if it isn't stopped soon.
 
Stitch's efforts are aided by a longtime friend in the militia, Hauptmann Barry Silva, a former [[LIC]] employee with decades of experience, and a local civilian - Talbot Drius-Youngblood, a great nephew of the noted [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and founder of the [[Crescent Hawks]], [[Jason Youngblood]]. By the 5th of November - eleven days after the attack on the convoy - Silva and Talbot have uncovered enough information on the local insurgents and guerrillas to convince them and Stitch that they're facing the serious prospect of a long-running insurgency, if it isn't stopped soon.
  
Stitch contacts Roseman, and discusses with her, Fessman, and Silva, the implications of the intelligence that has been gathered; the intelligence indicates that the attack at the Candywine Bridge wasn't just an isolated attack, but a deliberate and planned catalyst to pull together the disparate resistance groups into a coherent organization. In addition, there are reports that the Blakists had left supplies on Chara, near Neddriss, and that while the Blakist cache wasn't believed to contain BattleMechs, it was believed to contain substantial resources - potentially including combat vehicles - and that the resistance has enough military or former military personnel amongst its ranks to make use of everything in the cache. Much to Stitch's surprise - and horror - Fessman undercuts Stitch's recommendation for a military strike against the cache within the next forty-eight hours, by instead suggesting that the intelligence is used to try and energize public opinion against the resistance, even as the resistance attempts to sway public opinion to its cause. With Roseman somewhat overwhelmed by the information and wavering on her decision, Stitch cuts off the call, furious that she's putting people at risk... something he considers the inevitable consequence of leaving the cache intact, as he lacks the forces to garrison the entire world, and the local security forces are nowhere near ready to provide the level of security needed if the resistance gains the resources in the cache.
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Stitch contacts Roseman, and discusses with her, Fessman, and Silva, the implications of the intelligence that has been gathered; the intelligence indicates that the attack at the Candywine Bridge wasn't just an isolated attack, but a deliberate and planned catalyst to pull together the disparate resistance groups into a coherent organization. In addition, there are reports that the Blakist's had left supplies on Chara, near Neddriss, and that while the Blakist cache wasn't believed to contain BattleMechs, it was believed to contain substantial resources - potentially including combat vehicles - and that the resistance has enough military or former military personnel amongst its ranks to make use of everything in the cache. Much to Stitch's surprise - and horror - Fessman undercuts Stitch's recommendation for a military strike against the cache within the next forty-eight hours, by instead suggesting that the intelligence is used to try and energize public opinion against the resistance, even as the resistance attempts to sway public opinion to its cause. With Roseman somewhat overwhelmed by the information and wavering on her decision, Stitch cuts off the call, furious that she's putting people at risk... something he considers the inevitable consequence of leaving the cache intact, as he lacks the forces to garrison the entire world, and the local security forces are nowhere near ready to provide the level of security needed if the resistance gains the resources in the cache.
  
 
Silva suggests that Stitch launch a coup or seize control for the duration of the crisis, to allow him to deal with the cache, but Stitch refuses, unwilling to engage in what he considers treason. Backing down, Silva suggests that Stitch take elements of the Chaffee Militia on military exercises in the region near the cache, so that if the resistance attempts to move anything from the cache, Stitch can declare it an immediate military threat and attack the cache directly, a plan of action Stitch agrees with.
 
Silva suggests that Stitch launch a coup or seize control for the duration of the crisis, to allow him to deal with the cache, but Stitch refuses, unwilling to engage in what he considers treason. Backing down, Silva suggests that Stitch take elements of the Chaffee Militia on military exercises in the region near the cache, so that if the resistance attempts to move anything from the cache, Stitch can declare it an immediate military threat and attack the cache directly, a plan of action Stitch agrees with.

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