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Despite their disappointing combat record on Barlow's End the ''Ryuken'' were subsequently expanded into independent regiments mirroring the Dragoons, and stationed alongside the Dragoons at their respective garrisons. It was clear under the circumstances that the ''Ryuken'' had become watchdogs over their teachers. Jerry Akuma received command of Ryuken-ichi, the first regiment, which was stationed on the Dragoon HQ world of [[An Ting]], along with a promotion to ''[[Chu-sa]]'' (Lieutenant-Colonel), while at the same time remaining liaison officer to the Dragoons. He purposefully escalated tensions on An Ting through propaganda, false evidence and engineered riots in his attempts to provoke Wolf's Dragoons to breach their contract, going so far as having the Dragoon orbital space station ''[[Hephaestus Station]]'' occupied and later destroyed by alleged Kurita "freedom fighters". He positively enjoyed the frustration and outrage of the helpless mercenaries.
 
Despite their disappointing combat record on Barlow's End the ''Ryuken'' were subsequently expanded into independent regiments mirroring the Dragoons, and stationed alongside the Dragoons at their respective garrisons. It was clear under the circumstances that the ''Ryuken'' had become watchdogs over their teachers. Jerry Akuma received command of Ryuken-ichi, the first regiment, which was stationed on the Dragoon HQ world of [[An Ting]], along with a promotion to ''[[Chu-sa]]'' (Lieutenant-Colonel), while at the same time remaining liaison officer to the Dragoons. He purposefully escalated tensions on An Ting through propaganda, false evidence and engineered riots in his attempts to provoke Wolf's Dragoons to breach their contract, going so far as having the Dragoon orbital space station ''[[Hephaestus Station]]'' occupied and later destroyed by alleged Kurita "freedom fighters". He positively enjoyed the frustration and outrage of the helpless mercenaries.
  
On 3 January [[3028]] Jerry Akuma finally ordered the ''Ryuken'' to attack the allegedly rogue Dragoons, triggering a military showdown that would culminate in the [[Battle of Misery]] which Akuma would not, however, live to see. In the ensuing days of fighting in the city of Cerant on An Ting, the well-prepared Dragoons defeated the ''[[Ryuken-ichi]]''. Akuma didn't even bother to lead his regiment on the field, staying on his headquarters and delegating the assault on Dragoons' barracks to his subordinate, ''Sho-sa'' [[Andrew Subato Chou]]. His regiment, filled mainly with green recruits because Akuma's abrasive personality had chasen out the best soldiers, faltered, and Chou was killed in combat, as most of the unit.<ref>''Wolves on the Border'', ch. 46-48</ref>
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On 3 January [[3028]] Jerry Akuma finally ordered the ''Ryuken'' to attack the allegedly rogue Dragoons, triggering a military showdown that would culminate in the [[Battle of Misery]] which Akuma would not, however, live to see. In the ensuing days of fighting in the city of Cerant on An Ting, the well-prepared Dragoons defeated the ''[[Ryuken-ichi]]'' Akuma didn't even bother to led his regiment on the field, staying on his headquarters and delegating the assault on Dragoons' barracks to his subordinate, ''Sho-sa'' [[Andrew Subato Chou]]. His regiment, filled mainly with green recruits because Akuma's abrasive personality had chasen out the best soldiers, faltered, and Chou was killed in combat, as most of the unit.<ref>''Wolves on the Border'', ch. 46-48</ref>
  
 
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