Difference between revisions of "Zeta Galaxy (Clan Coyote)"

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==History==
 
==History==
Raised as '''Sigma Galaxy''' in [[2895]] as a second-line unit, serving as a training unit for the first few decades of its existence. An influx of new [[OmniMech]]s to the unit led to [[Khan]] Terrence [[Kufahl (Bloodname)|Kufahl]] re-designating Sigma as Zeta Galaxy in [[3032]].<ref name=FMWC52>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 52, "Zeta Galaxy Profile"</ref>
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Raised as '''Sigma Galaxy''' in [[2895]] as a second-line unit, serving as a training unit for the first few decades of its existence. An influx of new [[OmniMech]]s to the unit led to [[Khan]] [[Terrence Kufahl]] re-designating Sigma as '''Zeta Galaxy''' in [[3032]].<ref name=FMWC52>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 52, "Zeta Galaxy Profile"</ref>
  
Zeta was not as affected by Khan Sullivan [[Koga (Bloodname)|Koga]]'s reorganization of the Coyote [[Touman]] as the other front-line Galaxies, mainly because it had not seen as much action, and consequently, had suffered less.<ref name=FMWC52/>
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Zeta was not as affected by Khan [[Sullivan Koga]]'s reorganization of the Coyote [[Touman]] as the other front-line Galaxies, mainly because it had not seen as much action, and consequently, had suffered much less.<ref name=FMWC52/>
  
Recently attempted to take the former [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]] enclave on [[Brim]]. Arrived to find the [[Clan Star Adder|Star Adders]] and [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]] had already taken it. Zeta proceeded to challenge the Star Adders, and the two sides remained locked in conflict until the Cloud Cobras joined a coordinated assault with the Adders to force Zeta off-world.<ref name=FMWC52/>
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In [[3060]], Zeta [[Galaxy]] attempted to take the former [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]] enclave on [[Brim]]. Arrived to find the [[Clan Star Adder|Star Adders]] and [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]] had already taken it. Zeta proceeded to challenge the Star Adders, and the two sides remained locked in conflict until the Cloud Cobras joined a coordinated assault with the Adders to force Zeta off-world.<ref name=FMWC52/>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
Takes advantage of its many light OmniMechs to confuse and split the enemy into several pieces, allowing their [[Elemental]]s to trap and finish each section.<ref name=FMWC52/>
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Takes advantage of its many light [[OmniMech]]s to confuse and split the enemy into several pieces, allowing their [[Elemental]]s to trap and finish each section.<ref name=FMWC52/>
  
 
==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==

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History

Raised as Sigma Galaxy in 2895 as a second-line unit, serving as a training unit for the first few decades of its existence. An influx of new OmniMechs to the unit led to Khan Terrence Kufahl re-designating Sigma as Zeta Galaxy in 3032.[1]

Zeta was not as affected by Khan Sullivan Koga's reorganization of the Coyote Touman as the other front-line Galaxies, mainly because it had not seen as much action, and consequently, had suffered much less.[1]

In 3060, Zeta Galaxy attempted to take the former Nova Cat enclave on Brim. Arrived to find the Star Adders and Cloud Cobras had already taken it. Zeta proceeded to challenge the Star Adders, and the two sides remained locked in conflict until the Cloud Cobras joined a coordinated assault with the Adders to force Zeta off-world.[1]

Officers

  • As of 3061 the Commanding Officer was Galaxy Commander Brenda Kufahl, who took command in 3052.[1]
  • In 3067 the units Commanding Officer is Galaxy Commander Noemi McKibben.[2]

Tactics

Takes advantage of its many light OmniMechs to confuse and split the enemy into several pieces, allowing their Elementals to trap and finish each section.[1]

Composition History

3061[1] to 3067[2]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 52, "Zeta Galaxy Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: Update, p. 76, "Clan Coyote Deployment Table"

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