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==Campaign Against the Taurian Concordat==
 
==Campaign Against the Taurian Concordat==
 
At the outset of the Reunification War the SLDF focused its efforts on the Taurian Concordat, the strongest and most advanced of the Periphery states.  With assistance provided by the [[AFFS]], SLDF Corps I, III, IV and VI were tasked with the pacification of the [[Hyades Cluster]].  The day after receiving the [[Pollux Proclamation]], Protector [[Mitchell Calderon]] placed the [[TDF]] on high alert, and all Taurian defense industries increased production.  With hostile forces massing on the Taurian border, the Concordat Defense Board devised the defensive strategy [[Case Amber]], in [[2576]].
 
At the outset of the Reunification War the SLDF focused its efforts on the Taurian Concordat, the strongest and most advanced of the Periphery states.  With assistance provided by the [[AFFS]], SLDF Corps I, III, IV and VI were tasked with the pacification of the [[Hyades Cluster]].  The day after receiving the [[Pollux Proclamation]], Protector [[Mitchell Calderon]] placed the [[TDF]] on high alert, and all Taurian defense industries increased production.  With hostile forces massing on the Taurian border, the Concordat Defense Board devised the defensive strategy [[Case Amber]], in [[2576]].
 
===Case Amber===
 
In [[2577]], the TDF implemented [[Case Amber]]. On the eve of the invasion, the AFFS fleet and invasion force assembled in the [[As Samik]] and [[Naka Pabni]] systems. Taurian ships garrisoning nearby systems started to depart, and radio communications traffic suggested these departures were intended to bolster a reserve fleet. Convinced that no such fleet existed, Admiral [[Sarah Vincent]] split her forces and engaged a small Taurian fleet in the [[Tentativa]] system.  In her absence, a massive Taurian force jumped into the [[Panpour]] system, destroying the AFFS rear armada.  When word reached Admiral Vincent of the sneak attack, Vincent ordered her ships to withdraw.  En route to the Jump point, a second Taurian fleet emerged from hiding in the system and ravaged the [[Federated Suns]] assault group.  By the conclusion of Case Amber, the AFFS had lost more than twenty-four WarShips and JumpShips, while the TDF had lost only three.  Though the ground forces of the AFFS remained unscathed, they were effectively stranded due to lack of transportation.
 
  
 
===Taurian Tactics===
 
===Taurian Tactics===
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In space combat, guerrilla tactics were even more extreme.  Within [[Flannagan's Nebulea]], the large debris field was laced with laser batteries; each laser battery required clearance by infantry in zero gravity - [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]], [[aerospace fighter]]s, and naval assets were useless within the debris fields of Flannagan's Nebulea.  Soldiers clad in environmental suits from abandoned ships would float in the void to nearby hostile ships, and, in tandem with kamikaze attacks, would penetrate the hull and commandeer the ship. The Taurian navy also used [[fireships]], ships packed with explosives, to deliver devastating kamikaze attacks.
 
In space combat, guerrilla tactics were even more extreme.  Within [[Flannagan's Nebulea]], the large debris field was laced with laser batteries; each laser battery required clearance by infantry in zero gravity - [[BattleMech|BattleMechs]], [[aerospace fighter]]s, and naval assets were useless within the debris fields of Flannagan's Nebulea.  Soldiers clad in environmental suits from abandoned ships would float in the void to nearby hostile ships, and, in tandem with kamikaze attacks, would penetrate the hull and commandeer the ship. The Taurian navy also used [[fireships]], ships packed with explosives, to deliver devastating kamikaze attacks.
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===Case Amber===
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In [[2577]], the TDF implemented [[Case Amber]]. On the eve of the invasion, the AFFS fleet and invasion force assembled in the [[As Samik]] and [[Naka Pabni]] systems. Taurian ships garrisoning nearby systems started to depart, and radio communications traffic suggested these departures were intended to bolster a reserve fleet. Convinced that no such fleet existed, Admiral [[Sarah Vincent]] split her forces and engaged a small Taurian fleet in the [[Tentativa]] system.  In her absence, a massive Taurian force jumped into the [[Panpour]] system, destroying the AFFS rear armada.  When word reached Admiral Vincent of the sneak attack, Vincent ordered her ships to withdraw.  En route to the Jump point, a second Taurian fleet emerged from hiding in the system and ravaged the [[Federated Suns]] assault group.  By the conclusion of Case Amber, the AFFS had lost more than twenty-four WarShips and JumpShips, while the TDF had lost only three.  Though the ground forces of the AFFS remained unscathed, they were effectively stranded due to lack of transportation.
  
 
===Wexworth's Invasion===
 
===Wexworth's Invasion===

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