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===Clan Invasion and Dragoon Civil War=== ===Clan Invasion and Dragoon Civil War===
− By [[3050]], Zeta Battalion had been fully active and was once again among the most distinguished units in the Inner Sphere. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were apparently operating in the [[Duchy of Andurien]] under contract to the Free Worlds League. Like the other Dragoon units, they were recalled to Outreach for a meeting to discuss the Dragoons' place in the conflict.<ref>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> They did not see action during the [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]] in [[3051]], as Jaime Wolf kept them in reserve on Outreach along with the other independent commands.<ref>''Luthien'', p. 26</ref><ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 35</ref> + By [[3050]], Zeta Battalion had been fully active and was once again among the most distinguished units in the Inner Sphere. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were apparently operating in the [[Duchy of Andurien]] under contract to the Free Worlds League. Like the other Dragoon units, they were recalled to Outreach for a meeting to discuss the Dragoons' place in the conflict.<ref>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> They did not see action during the [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]] in [[3051]], as Jaime Wolf kept them in reserve on Outreach along with the other independent commands.<ref>''Luthien'', p. 26</ref><ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 35</ref>
When the [[Dragoon Civil War]] broke out in [[3054]], Zeta Battalion was out on assignment, far from Outreach. When they heard of the coup by [[Elson Novacat]] and [[Alpin Wolf]], a coup that used [[Clan]] laws as its basis, Colonel Jamison chose to regard Colonel Jaime Wolf's rebellion as a [[Trial of Refusal]]. Zeta Battalion broke contract, returning to Outreach to oppose Wolf's rebellion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 367</ref><ref name=FMM104/> Despite Zeta Battalion joining the Loyalists, Jaime Wolf proved triumphant when Fleet Colonel [[Issola Chandra]] of the Dragoons' Naval Command intervened, taking the role of [[Oathmaster]] and declaring Wolf the victor, narrowly avoiding a final conflict between Wolf's forces and Zeta Battalion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 400–404</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 113</ref> When the [[Dragoon Civil War]] broke out in [[3054]], Zeta Battalion was out on assignment, far from Outreach. When they heard of the coup by [[Elson Novacat]] and [[Alpin Wolf]], a coup that used [[Clan]] laws as its basis, Colonel Jamison chose to regard Colonel Jaime Wolf's rebellion as a [[Trial of Refusal]]. Zeta Battalion broke contract, returning to Outreach to oppose Wolf's rebellion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 367</ref><ref name=FMM104/> Despite Zeta Battalion joining the Loyalists, Jaime Wolf proved triumphant when Fleet Colonel [[Issola Chandra]] of the Dragoons' Naval Command intervened, taking the role of [[Oathmaster]] and declaring Wolf the victor, narrowly avoiding a final conflict between Wolf's forces and Zeta Battalion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 400–404</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 113</ref>
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− | By [[3050]], Zeta Battalion had been fully active and was once again among the most distinguished units in the Inner Sphere. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were apparently operating in the [[Duchy of Andurien]] under contract to the Free Worlds League. Like the other Dragoon units, they were recalled to Outreach for a meeting to discuss the Dragoons' place in the conflict.<ref>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> They did not see action during the [[Battle of Luthien ( | + | By [[3050]], Zeta Battalion had been fully active and was once again among the most distinguished units in the Inner Sphere. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were apparently operating in the [[Duchy of Andurien]] under contract to the Free Worlds League. Like the other Dragoon units, they were recalled to Outreach for a meeting to discuss the Dragoons' place in the conflict.<ref>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> They did not see action during the [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]] in [[3051]], as Jaime Wolf kept them in reserve on Outreach along with the other independent commands.<ref>''Luthien'', p. 26</ref><ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 35</ref> |
When the [[Dragoon Civil War]] broke out in [[3054]], Zeta Battalion was out on assignment, far from Outreach. When they heard of the coup by [[Elson Novacat]] and [[Alpin Wolf]], a coup that used [[Clan]] laws as its basis, Colonel Jamison chose to regard Colonel Jaime Wolf's rebellion as a [[Trial of Refusal]]. Zeta Battalion broke contract, returning to Outreach to oppose Wolf's rebellion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 367</ref><ref name=FMM104/> Despite Zeta Battalion joining the Loyalists, Jaime Wolf proved triumphant when Fleet Colonel [[Issola Chandra]] of the Dragoons' Naval Command intervened, taking the role of [[Oathmaster]] and declaring Wolf the victor, narrowly avoiding a final conflict between Wolf's forces and Zeta Battalion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 400–404</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 113</ref> | When the [[Dragoon Civil War]] broke out in [[3054]], Zeta Battalion was out on assignment, far from Outreach. When they heard of the coup by [[Elson Novacat]] and [[Alpin Wolf]], a coup that used [[Clan]] laws as its basis, Colonel Jamison chose to regard Colonel Jaime Wolf's rebellion as a [[Trial of Refusal]]. Zeta Battalion broke contract, returning to Outreach to oppose Wolf's rebellion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 367</ref><ref name=FMM104/> Despite Zeta Battalion joining the Loyalists, Jaime Wolf proved triumphant when Fleet Colonel [[Issola Chandra]] of the Dragoons' Naval Command intervened, taking the role of [[Oathmaster]] and declaring Wolf the victor, narrowly avoiding a final conflict between Wolf's forces and Zeta Battalion.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 400–404</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 113</ref> |