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==History==
 
==History==
During the [[Dark Age]] the [[Clan Hell's Horses]]' '''Kappa Galaxy''' was refitted, with the majority of the [[Cluster]]s within the Galaxy becoming Ranger Clusters. By the mid-[[thirty-second century]] Kappa was primarily acting to deter and hunt pirates while supporting [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Alpha Galaxy]].<ref name="FM:3145p155">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 155, "Kappa Galaxy"</ref>
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During the [[Dark Age]], [[Clan Hell's Horses]]' '''Kappa Galaxy''' was refitted, with the majority of the [[Cluster]]s within the Galaxy becoming Ranger Clusters. By the mid-[[thirty-second century]] Kappa was primarily acting to deter and hunt pirates while supporting [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Alpha Galaxy]].<ref name="FM:3145p155">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 155, "Kappa Galaxy"</ref>
  
 
Kappa was largely focused on the less-populated worlds of the Hell's Horses Occupation Zone; when in the mid-3140s pirates had gone to ground on [[Novo Cressidas]] in the [[Star's End]] system one of the Clusters from Kappa - the [[12th Rangers (Clan Hell's Horses)|Twelfth Rangers]] - spend months traveling from one settlement to another tracking down the pirates and negotiating with the various tribal leaders.<ref name="FM:3145p155"/>
 
Kappa was largely focused on the less-populated worlds of the Hell's Horses Occupation Zone; when in the mid-3140s pirates had gone to ground on [[Novo Cressidas]] in the [[Star's End]] system one of the Clusters from Kappa - the [[12th Rangers (Clan Hell's Horses)|Twelfth Rangers]] - spend months traveling from one settlement to another tracking down the pirates and negotiating with the various tribal leaders.<ref name="FM:3145p155"/>
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Revision as of 05:28, 8 February 2024


Clan Hell's Horses.jpg
Kappa Galaxy
Nickname The Scarlet Mustangs
Affiliation Clan Hell's Horses
Parent Command Clan Hell's Horses touman

History

During the Dark Age, Clan Hell's Horses' Kappa Galaxy was refitted, with the majority of the Clusters within the Galaxy becoming Ranger Clusters. By the mid-thirty-second century Kappa was primarily acting to deter and hunt pirates while supporting Alpha Galaxy.[1]

Kappa was largely focused on the less-populated worlds of the Hell's Horses Occupation Zone; when in the mid-3140s pirates had gone to ground on Novo Cressidas in the Star's End system one of the Clusters from Kappa - the Twelfth Rangers - spend months traveling from one settlement to another tracking down the pirates and negotiating with the various tribal leaders.[1]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Kappa Galaxy
Galaxy Commander Joseph DeLaurel 3145[2] - at least 3150[3]

Other Officers

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

3145

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 155, "Kappa Galaxy"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Field Manual: 3145, p. 168, "Kappa Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)"
  3. Tamar Rising, p. 39

Bibliography