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Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref>
− The Lone Wolves initially stay apart from the Falcons and Horses fight, while the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)]] raged... but, despite the fact they weren't under contract, when the Horses' [[Thirty-Ninth Mechanized Assault Cluster]] threatened the Trellshire Heavy Industries factory, Major Heidegger decided to intervene: they cannot flee Sudeten with the Horses in the way, so they can die at the Horses hands... or assist the Falcons, which had housed them. The Wolves chose the latter option, and they charged into the Thirty-Ninth flank, saving the Falcon defenders and forcing the Horses to cease his attack.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 84</ref> + The Lone Wolves initially stay apart from the Falcons and Horses fight, while the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)]] raged... but, despite the fact they weren't under contract, when the Horses' [[Thirty-Ninth Mechanized Assault Cluster]] threatened the Trellshire Heavy Industries factory, Major Heidegger decided to intervene: they cannot flee Sudeten with the Horses in the way, so they can die at the Horses hands... or assist the Falcons, which had housed them. The Wolves choose the latter option, and they charged into the Thirty-Ninth flank, saving the Falcon defenders and forcing the Horses to cease his attack.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 84</ref>
In the fight, the Wolves lost about a company, but after the Falcon victory, Chistu rewarded them: he praised their bravery and, considering their actions a suitable [[Trial of Possession]] for the parts and equipment necessary to rebuild the company. He also gave a salvaged [[Dire Wolf]] to Heidegger.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 67</ref> In the fight, the Wolves lost about a company, but after the Falcon victory, Chistu rewarded them: he praised their bravery and, considering their actions a suitable [[Trial of Possession]] for the parts and equipment necessary to rebuild the company. He also gave a salvaged [[Dire Wolf]] to Heidegger.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 67</ref>
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Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> | Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> | ||
− | The Lone Wolves initially stay apart from the Falcons and Horses fight, while the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)]] raged... but, despite the fact they weren't under contract, when the Horses' [[Thirty-Ninth Mechanized Assault Cluster]] threatened the Trellshire Heavy Industries factory, Major Heidegger decided to intervene: they cannot flee Sudeten with the Horses in the way, so they can die at the Horses hands... or assist the Falcons, which had housed them. The Wolves | + | The Lone Wolves initially stay apart from the Falcons and Horses fight, while the [[Battle of Sudeten (3152)]] raged... but, despite the fact they weren't under contract, when the Horses' [[Thirty-Ninth Mechanized Assault Cluster]] threatened the Trellshire Heavy Industries factory, Major Heidegger decided to intervene: they cannot flee Sudeten with the Horses in the way, so they can die at the Horses hands... or assist the Falcons, which had housed them. The Wolves choose the latter option, and they charged into the Thirty-Ninth flank, saving the Falcon defenders and forcing the Horses to cease his attack.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 84</ref> |
In the fight, the Wolves lost about a company, but after the Falcon victory, Chistu rewarded them: he praised their bravery and, considering their actions a suitable [[Trial of Possession]] for the parts and equipment necessary to rebuild the company. He also gave a salvaged [[Dire Wolf]] to Heidegger.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 67</ref> | In the fight, the Wolves lost about a company, but after the Falcon victory, Chistu rewarded them: he praised their bravery and, considering their actions a suitable [[Trial of Possession]] for the parts and equipment necessary to rebuild the company. He also gave a salvaged [[Dire Wolf]] to Heidegger.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 67</ref> |