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At some moment after leaving the planet, the ship was taken by pirates and the cargo never reached the client.<ref name="TCp235">''Total Chaos'', p. 235-237, "JINX"</ref>
 
At some moment after leaving the planet, the ship was taken by pirates and the cargo never reached the client.<ref name="TCp235">''Total Chaos'', p. 235-237, "JINX"</ref>
  
On their own initiative, the Crusaders were able to track the hijacked DropShip to a supply depot in Nanking and mounted an assault to reclaim it. The ''Avarice'' was supported by a motley band of Coalition renegades and anti-Liao partisans. Though caught by surprise used the DropShip as a natural strongpoint and savaging the Crusader's assault team. The Crusaders kept enough force to smash through the defenders with the Crusader's armored infantry storming the DropShip and forcing its surrender. Further investigation discovered that the "pirates" raid had been a carefully choreographed exchange orchestrated by one Kallon Industries division without the knowledge of the other half of the company, and with Davion involvement in the plot to sow disorder on Nanking and weaken Kallon Industries. The Crusaders sold the DropShip and the intelligence, which gave the unit big dividents and allowed the unit to relocate back to Vaucluse. Both the [[Filtvelt Coalition]] and the exile government enthusiastically greeted the Crusaders.<ref name="TCp237">''Total Chaos'', p. 237-239, "SNOW JOB"</ref>
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On their own initiative, the Crusaders were able to track the hijacked DropShip to a supply depot in Nanking and mounted an assault to reclaim it. The ''Avarice'' was supported by a motley band of Coalition renegades and anti-Liao partisans. Though caught by surprise used the DropShip as a natural strong-point and savaging the Crusader's assault team. The Crusaders kept enough force to smash through the defenders with the Crusader's armored infantry storming the DropShip and forcing its surrender. Further investigation discovered that the "pirates" raid had been a carefully choreographed exchange orchestrated by one Kallon Industries division without the knowledge of the other half of the company, and with Davion involvement in the plot to sow disorder on Nanking and weaken Kallon Industries. The Crusaders sold the DropShip and the intelligence, which gave the unit big dividents and allowed the unit to relocate back to Vaucluse. Both the [[Filtvelt Coalition]] and the exile government enthusiastically greeted the Crusaders.<ref name="TCp237">''Total Chaos'', p. 237-239, "SNOW JOB"</ref>
  
 
It is not known to whom the DropShip was sold.{{cn}}
 
It is not known to whom the DropShip was sold.{{cn}}

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