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In short order he had secretly pitted each of the three Warlords against the others and the supply situation was hopelessly snarled and bottle-necked, with the Federated Suns quickly taking advantage of the weakness to seize three worlds as the three Warlords each blamed the other for the problems, while a number of operation's directed by Taragi were suspiciously successful. By [[2885]] the Davion forces had struck the major supply depots on [[Towne]], [[Mara]], [[New Ivaarsen]] and [[Rowe]], largely thanks to Taragi's manipulations reducing the defenses, prompting him to travel to [[Luthien]] to personally report to the Coordinator on the incompetence of the three commanding generals on the Davion front. Careful to avoid blaming anyone specifically, Taragi nevertheless made it clear that he believed the Davion front should be commanded by a single general. Miyogi thanked Taragi for his report and openly agreed with Taragi's idea of a single commander. However where Taragi had expected that that he would be named, Miyogi had already selected his son, [[Jon Kurita]], for the post.<ref name=HKTDC-75/>
 
In short order he had secretly pitted each of the three Warlords against the others and the supply situation was hopelessly snarled and bottle-necked, with the Federated Suns quickly taking advantage of the weakness to seize three worlds as the three Warlords each blamed the other for the problems, while a number of operation's directed by Taragi were suspiciously successful. By [[2885]] the Davion forces had struck the major supply depots on [[Towne]], [[Mara]], [[New Ivaarsen]] and [[Rowe]], largely thanks to Taragi's manipulations reducing the defenses, prompting him to travel to [[Luthien]] to personally report to the Coordinator on the incompetence of the three commanding generals on the Davion front. Careful to avoid blaming anyone specifically, Taragi nevertheless made it clear that he believed the Davion front should be commanded by a single general. Miyogi thanked Taragi for his report and openly agreed with Taragi's idea of a single commander. However where Taragi had expected that that he would be named, Miyogi had already selected his son, [[Jon Kurita]], for the post.<ref name=HKTDC-75/>
  
So totally convinced that the appointment would be his, the deeply humiliated Taragi's vague ambitions of advancing his standing were galvanized into eliminating his uncle and becoming Coordinator of the Draconis Combine himself. Taragi immediately knew where to turn to assist him, visiting the elderly Roweena Kurita, over a hundred years old and still under house arrest. Eagerly agreeing to assist Taragi as a means of striking out against her brother, as Taragi had assumed, Roweena still commanded a small but totally loyal number of ''Metsukes'' who escaped the various purges since her arrest who would aid and supply him with secret information. She also advised him to discredit Jon Kurita first, forcing Miyogi to replace him with Taragi or retain him and anger the DCMS High Command through blatant nepotism.<ref name=HKTDC-76>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 76–77: "The Third Succession War - The Rise of Taragi"</ref>
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So totally convinced that the appointment would be his, the deeply humiliated Taragi's vague ambitions of advancing his standing were galvanized into eliminating his uncle and becoming Coordinator of the Draconis Combine himself. Taragi immediately knew where to turn to assist him, visiting the elderly Roweena Kurita, over a hundred years old and still under house arrest. Eagerly agreeing to assist Taragi as a means of striking out against her brother, as Taragi had assumed, Roweena still commanded a small but totally loyal number of ''metsukes'' who escaped the various purges since her arrest who would aid and supply him with secret information. She also advised him to discredit Jon Kurita first, forcing Miyogi to replace him with Taragi or retain him and anger the DCMS High Command through blatant nepotism.<ref name=HKTDC-76>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 76–77: "The Third Succession War - The Rise of Taragi"</ref>
  
 
Seeing the perfect opportunity, Taragi manipulated the bureaucracy to ensure that supplies earmarked for the [[Third Sword of Light]] on the vitally important world of [[Robinson]] were misrouted, leaving them dangerously low on munitions and parts, a fact that did not escape the notice of the Federated Suns. In late [[2891]] as a large invasion force hit Robinson, Taragi ramped up his efforts and ensured that the DCMS troops on-world received no supplies for an entire month, forcing the imperiled Third Sword of Light to retreat off the planet to avoid destruction. When the enraged commanders of the Third Sword angrily approached Jon and Taragi wanting to know who had caused the supply snafu, Taragi sprang his trap. Producing falsified information and the testimony of supposed procurement officer, in truth an ISF officer loyal to Roweena, Taragi presented a mountain of damning evidence implicating Jon Kurita, with the commanders of the [[Sword of Light]] regiments responding by most strenuously urging the Coordinator to remove his son and place Taragi in command of the Davion Front.<ref name=HKTDC-76/>
 
Seeing the perfect opportunity, Taragi manipulated the bureaucracy to ensure that supplies earmarked for the [[Third Sword of Light]] on the vitally important world of [[Robinson]] were misrouted, leaving them dangerously low on munitions and parts, a fact that did not escape the notice of the Federated Suns. In late [[2891]] as a large invasion force hit Robinson, Taragi ramped up his efforts and ensured that the DCMS troops on-world received no supplies for an entire month, forcing the imperiled Third Sword of Light to retreat off the planet to avoid destruction. When the enraged commanders of the Third Sword angrily approached Jon and Taragi wanting to know who had caused the supply snafu, Taragi sprang his trap. Producing falsified information and the testimony of supposed procurement officer, in truth an ISF officer loyal to Roweena, Taragi presented a mountain of damning evidence implicating Jon Kurita, with the commanders of the [[Sword of Light]] regiments responding by most strenuously urging the Coordinator to remove his son and place Taragi in command of the Davion Front.<ref name=HKTDC-76/>
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The failure to capture Skye had a follow-on effect for the fighting along the entire Commonwealth front, as Taragi attempted to combat falling morale and logistical snarls, with the DCMS High Command pressing him to develop a plan to reverse the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] recent gains on the Combine-Davion border. Soon they would also clamor for a response to upswing in bandit activity along the Combine's [[Periphery]] border, Taragi having to make more and more difficult decisions as food and water shortages for the people on the worlds along the border complicated matters yet further.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>
 
The failure to capture Skye had a follow-on effect for the fighting along the entire Commonwealth front, as Taragi attempted to combat falling morale and logistical snarls, with the DCMS High Command pressing him to develop a plan to reverse the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] recent gains on the Combine-Davion border. Soon they would also clamor for a response to upswing in bandit activity along the Combine's [[Periphery]] border, Taragi having to make more and more difficult decisions as food and water shortages for the people on the worlds along the border complicated matters yet further.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>
  
The direct aftermath of Taragi ascension also reared its head when the ISF located the last ''Metsukes'' loyal to the now dead Roweena, awaiting his decision on how they were to be treated. Additionally, Taragi became increasingly paranoid that Miyogi's three daughters might have divined his role in the deaths of their father and brother, plotting vengeance against him. With the weight of his responsibilities growing only heavier and heavier, Taragi considered retiring on several occasions, each time reconsidering when he thought of his son and heir-designate [[Shinjiro Kurita|Shinjiro]]. Though almost forty years old and reportedly an excellent military officer, Taragi feared he was far too politically naïve to rule over the Combine, Taragi grudgingly persevering and paying the price of his plots and scheming.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>
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The direct aftermath of Taragi ascension also reared its head when the ISF located the last ''metsukes'' loyal to the now dead Roweena, awaiting his decision on how they were to be treated. Additionally, Taragi became increasingly paranoid that Miyogi's three daughters might have divined his role in the deaths of their father and brother, plotting vengeance against him. With the weight of his responsibilities growing only heavier and heavier, Taragi considered retiring on several occasions, each time reconsidering when he thought of his son and heir-designate [[Shinjiro Kurita|Shinjiro]]. Though almost forty years old and reportedly an excellent military officer, Taragi feared he was far too politically naïve to rule over the Combine, Taragi grudgingly persevering and paying the price of his plots and scheming.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>
  
 
At the turn of the [[thirtieth century]], Taragi's attentions shifted to dealing with another crisis when he learned of a major plague raging through the [[Albiero Prefecture|Albiero]] and [[Bjarred Prefecture]]s in [[2903]], eventually dubbed "[[Albiero Consumption]]". Though an existing vaccine existed to treat the plague, it required advanced medical facilities lacking in both prefectures, placing Taragi in a difficult position with some advisors counseling that both prefectures be placed under brutally strict quarantine and sacrifice the prefectures population to stop its spread while others appealed to Taragi to honor his oath as Coordinator to protect the lives of the people who aided his eventual victory over the Inner Sphere. Ultimately Taragi ordered as much assistance as possible into the two stricken prefectures, a decision that would prove most fortunate in retrospect when work in the Albiero Prefecture developed a new, cheap and easily prepared vaccine in [[2904]]. Thanks to Taragi's decision to actively combat the plague, by early 2907 Albiero Consumption had been brought under control and millions of lives had been spared.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>
 
At the turn of the [[thirtieth century]], Taragi's attentions shifted to dealing with another crisis when he learned of a major plague raging through the [[Albiero Prefecture|Albiero]] and [[Bjarred Prefecture]]s in [[2903]], eventually dubbed "[[Albiero Consumption]]". Though an existing vaccine existed to treat the plague, it required advanced medical facilities lacking in both prefectures, placing Taragi in a difficult position with some advisors counseling that both prefectures be placed under brutally strict quarantine and sacrifice the prefectures population to stop its spread while others appealed to Taragi to honor his oath as Coordinator to protect the lives of the people who aided his eventual victory over the Inner Sphere. Ultimately Taragi ordered as much assistance as possible into the two stricken prefectures, a decision that would prove most fortunate in retrospect when work in the Albiero Prefecture developed a new, cheap and easily prepared vaccine in [[2904]]. Thanks to Taragi's decision to actively combat the plague, by early 2907 Albiero Consumption had been brought under control and millions of lives had been spared.<ref name=HKTDC-78/>

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