Doctrine 02
Tripoli
Benjamin Prefecture
Draconis Combine
April 02, 3025
From Colchester to Tripoli was normally 5 jumps and two months. But the first jump was a dead system named Courney. The Scouts jumped immediately afterwards to appear at Bettendorf. The scouts had to wait there for 7 ½ days to charge the KF drives while surreptitiously charging the Fusion Battery from the reactor by using up gross amounts of fuel, equivalent to a dozen burn-days of operation.
But this was a WarShip that looked like a JumpShip and it had a thousand tons of fuel.
The next closest system towards Tripoli was another dead system, Ballentine. The ships jumped again, and that brought them to Royal, one jump away from Tripoli. They were joined there by another pair of Scouts, bringing Allwine Battalion and Badnik Company from New Aberdeen, which was but two jumps away.
The 91st Strike Cav and elements of the 121st Dark Horse were in force at full regiment weight. They set out from Colchester at the end of February and arrived in mid-March.
Although it would be simple enough to shuttle from Scout to Scout on dedicated Small Craft transports, Beth Duncan didn't get to meet Barbara Mosley. The Eridani Light Horse spent this last week on more meetings and briefings and simulations and planning for the worst case scenarios.
The DCMS was still preparing to take their revenge and move the multiple regiments necessary to assault a fortified world. According to standard SLDF doctrine, the element of surprise effectively doubles your force.
The Scouts appeared suddenly in-system, right between the planet of Tripoli and its star. As the DropShips undocked and burned towards the world with jaw-jarring force, Beth Duncan turned to her crew and said "If we're actually the SLDF now, then this has to be a perfect run. We can't screw this up. We are being watched if we're worthy of the name. We won't shame the flag!"
"Total obliteration," whispered back Jocelyn Xiang.
Paris Fendana whistled and softly sang "From the halls of Mon-te-zuuuma…"
Diogenes added "To the shores of Tri-po-liii~"
The skies opened and hell rained down.
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Base Ecclesiasticus
Tripoli
Same time
The Eridani Light Horse timed themselves to arrive before midnight over the DCMS base on Tripoli. General Innocent IV woke up to the buzzing of the doorbell to his private quarters.
"Whu-?" The square-faced man with a pointed mustache and a goatee sat up suddenly. He winced in pain at the rush of blood. He reached out to the remote right beside the handgun on the nightstand, and unlocked the door. Paranoia about assassination was a virtue in the DCMS. "Enter."
After a couple of courtesy knocks, the door hissed open. Masashi Oh, the regimental aide-de-camp, entered and bowed deeply. "My deepest apologies, Tai-sho! But there are vessels that appeared in the Pirate Point and DropShips are of this moment burning towards us. We are under attack!"
Innocent IV's moment of alarm quickly resolved itself into grim anticipation. "How foolish." The Davions already tried recapturing Tripoli back in 3021 with the 17th Avalon Hussars and were beaten back. The 11th Benjamin Regulars were in full force in Tripoli, and two more regiments from the Amphigean Light Assault Group were two jumps away.
The world was ready to repulse another invasion.
He dressed himself and headed out. "How is the mobilization proceeding?"
"O'Connor's squadron has already been mobilized and ready to meet them in orbit. Conventional fighter airbases have already been alerted."
House Kurita prided itself not just on its MechWarrior's surpassing ability but also the skill and number of their pilots. Kurita air power was not only typically dense but used liberally.
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Excelente. Who are these fools that dare attack us at our own home ground?" he asked while continuing to briskly walk down a set of stairs and through tunnels heading to the command center. As the base was located in a desert, building underground was not only more secure but more comfortable. "Davions? How many ships? How much time do we have?"
"Begging your forgiveness my lord, so far things are unclear. The command center would know more, I rushed to inform you and assure your safety." The aide-de-camp was somewhere between a bodyguard and a secretary for the regimental commander. While it was not usually known for the Davions to use assassins to decapitate a defense, Kurita always expected their enemies to do what they would do themselves.
After a short walk, they reached the underground command center. "Report!"
"Yes, my lord! The enemy appeared at the L1 planet-star Pirate Point. They come with six ships, and twelve dropships. Ten dropships are right now are on the approach."
Innocent IV nodded. Whoever these invaders were, they had more bravery than sense. Even setting aside the risk of a misjump and ripping the ship and everything connected to it into their component atoms, by trying to jump into a Pirate Point you had best be completely confident you will win. Otherwise you were just giving your enemy free JumpShips.
"How soon before they arrive?"
"They're burning at 2 gees, lord general. Depending on how soon they break to decelerate, anywhere between three to four hours."
"Tch." This was the problem with Tripoli. It was a small planet orbiting a small star, only about half an AU away from its star and only had .76 Terran standard gravity. The lower gravity made life somewhat easier on the world, and made people believe they lived longer with less stress. They lacked discipline to endure hardship. In practice, this also meant that the distance between the L1 pirate point and the world was half as much as a main sequence star.
"This does not give as much time to prepare as the usual five days from the Jump Point, but it is enough. A surprise, but not exactly an unwelcome one." He had time to think. Where would the enemy attempt to land? What were the major objectives? It was not enough time for full mobilization. They had to work with what they had available. Anything that was more than four hours away at their best speed would be out of position and thus useless for defense.
Defending the capital city of Louca Town made sense, but Tripoli was primarily an agricultural world. Other than the capital, which was a fetid hive of degeneracy, and various other farming settlements, the only other site of import was this base.
He grinned fiercely. "Keep monitoring. I shall pray for our success - not because I have no confidence in it, but that it may be a glorious victory!"
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The Draconis Combine was primarily a culture steeped in Shito and Confucian and Taoist themes, and only grudgingly accommodated Christianity and Islam due to the presence of Rasalhague and Azami territories within the Combine. As long as they served House Kurita well, they would be left mostly alone. Catholicism had long been considered a hated Davion characteristic.
So why then would someone who renamed himself Innocent IV, like a Pope, end up a regimental commander?
That was because prior to this, his name was Manuel Benedicto de Seville, and he was from Cadiz, a world close to the District capital of Benjamin. The people of Cadiz were so deliberately obnoxiously Spaniard that even House Kurita, which was deliberately obnoxiously Japanese, saw no point in trying to crush their culture. Cadiz produced a lot of bullish glory hounds for the military who, unlike most troops that needed to have the fear of death brutalized out of them, stood ready with machismo looking for a legendary fight.
Seville was excessively religious, but he was also an excellent taskmaster that would not make his men do anything he would not willingly do himself.
The DCMS considered his crusading in the name of House Kurita an acceptable expression of loyalty.
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The time before an invasion force arrives was always spent in nervous uncertainty. Defenders could only hope they made the right disposition of forces. Four hours was not enough time to muster defenders usually spread out around the world. These invaders made a mistake in coming to Tripoli, where the regiment was concentrated into one landmass.
They could try to land and raid elsewhere, Innocent IV supposed, but it would be a waste to spend all that much time just to pick up bushels of corn.
His meditations were interrupted at around 2 AM by the drumming of explosions. Innocent IV entered the command center to see the frenzy of open battle.
The operators reported "My lord! Enemy dropships are landing due north and due south of our position. O'Connor's squadron was not able to stop their insertion. Planetary conventional fighters have all been wiped out. Anti-air guns are doing their part, but cannot completely stop high-altitude bomb drops. External hangars are damaged, but most of our mech forces are intact. They are coming here!"
"Who are they?"
"Eridani Light Horse."
The screen showed tracer fire stitching a line into the night sky, while the base erupted into stalks of flame. Mechs and tanks in hangars exposed above ground hurried to leave and find something to shoot out in the open desert.
Sending out Swift's Battalion to the city borders put them about two hours away from contact, but still near enough to pincer the enemy.
Innocent IV beamed. The 11th Benjamin Regulars were themselves the objective! "Good. Good! This is perfect! Prepare my mech, this is the fight I was training you for! Decisive Light Regiment battle! Go forth, in the name of God and House Kurita!"
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East of Base Ecclesiasticus
Tripoli
Some time later
The cloudless desert night lit up across the horizon with multicolored glows. The sky blossomed with bright bursts almost like fireworks, and pillars of light swayed from side to side. Roy Barlow turned his binoculars to the right. Blue flashes that rippled across the dunes. Now and then punctuated by a blooming amber explosion.
PPC fire, Barlow mused. The night vision mode was turned off. He didn't need to see enemy mechs skirmishing at the distance. The blue streaks heading from left towards the center of his view were more sporadic than the enemy. House Kurita liked to use PPCs and it was predicted Panthers and Katapult K2s were in good number among the 11th Benjamin Regulars. Unfortunately for them, Gauss Rifle fire traveled so fast without a tracer that they were effectively invisible.
He listened into encrypted ELH comms, the electronics of his headset active only as long as it detected his particular brainwaves.
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Enemy contact at Nav Beta. Lance of two Dragons, one Jenner, one Commando.
> Strike Lance engaging.
> This is Badnik Company Lead. Nav Gamma cleared.
> Armor loss minimal. Moving to Nav Delta.
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Katapult down.
> G1 Lead to all Galleons, form on me.
> Push forward. Galleons concentrate fire on that Dragon.
> Looks like it wants to play Stomp on the Tankie.
Over to the right on the opposite side of the canyon, green lines criss-crossed. Kicked-up fine desert dust illuminated normally invisible laser beams. LRMs here and there made lingering streaks like someone wiping paint across glass.
He heard a crinkling noise from beside him. He turned to see Alfred Kirk wiggle an open MRE box at him.
"Popcorn?"
"Where did you get that?" Roy Barlow asked, aghast. "Did you put oil in the boiling vessel again?"
"One time! I did that one time!"
Barlow sniffed. "My tastebuds will never taste tea the same way again."
"Oh screw you, you boiled leaf elitist. The new Galleons have microwave
and induction-based cookers. I just made sure to nuke up some blocks before we left."
"Wait, that was all the extra satchets you were carrying? I thought you were packing extra plastic explosives!"
"We're not jump infantry this run. Do *you* want to slap some battlemechs in the face?"
Barlow grimaced. The two Eridani Light Horse troopers were sitting in a small foxhole draped over with thermal-camo cloth. While infantry in mech combat were rarely targeted as a priority, fighting around the feet of warborn giants was terrifying and chaotic in equal measure. Jump Infantry were highly trained specialists, and for all their reckless bravery, were valuable enough not to waste on anti-mech swarm combat unless absolutely necessary.
Roy Barlow and Alfred Kirk were part of 9th Recon Company, Recon Lance. They were the third lance to the company that included Beth Duncan's Von Luckner. It was the group of Packrats and Darter Scout Vehicles normally led by Lt. Saludo in his Locust, which rarely contributed to a direct fight. Now the Recon Lance all upgraded to Galleon 3000s, and Lt. Saludo now in a much less fragile customized Super Urbanmech, were raising hell elsewhere.
The pair had been dumped to monitor the top of a canyon while the rest of the infantry component of the Recon Lance went ahead to secure enemy guard posts.
For a change he switched intercept to Kurita radio channels.
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Urbanmechs? Urbanmechs?!
> Who would dare fight us with Urbanmechs?
> My lord, the rumors of the Eridani Light Horse choosing to run these mechs as an insult might be true.
> They are also said to carry lostech.
> Then we shall have them.
> Lance, forward at full speed!
"Some idiots are happily running into Pulse Laser range." Barlow took the bag of popcorn and munched vehemently.
The general in charge of the 11th Benjamin Regulars moved the base from near the capital towards the middle of the desert, to separate them from all the 'immoral filth' and 'whores of the city' and snap the regiment into shape as a potent light mech regiment.
Light mechs were best with 'pursuit tactics'. A heavy lance supported by two light lances could finish off the enemy quickly through saturation of targets. The 11th Benjamin was even a combined-arms force, with a significant amount of tanks lances in their command battlegroup with mechs prowling from the sides. The 11th Benjamin Regulars were at their peak at this point in time, ready to match their prowess against all comers.
It was just unfortunate the the Eridani Light Horse, *the* actual peak of Light Mech Regiment operations in the Inner Sphere, had decided to come calling; appearing from the pirate point and dropping with the express purpose of destroying the 11th Benjamin Regulars.
The 11th Benjamin Regulars put themselves into a target-rich environment where the ELH had no chance of causing unwanted civilian collateral damage.
The sensors bleeped.
Barlow flicked his attention towards the Portable Remote Sensors pack. The canyon below led straight towards the nearby city. Kurita and ELH forces were engaged in pitched battle above the canyon, too consumed with each other to pay attention to anyone fleeing below.
Small 16-kg passive seismic sensors were air-dropped into the canyon in passing by ELH aircraft.
20 kilometers away, Barlow and Kirk tried to make sense of the readings and then switched to IR cameras pointing down into the gap.
"Looks like they're trying to move out and preserve the artillery," said Barlow. "Makes sense. In this canyon anything in front of them, they can just hit with direct-fire. Kurita is making sure that those on top are distracted by mech combat. If they can get away from the base it would be harder to remove them where civilians get to stand as human shields. Or if they can get far enough from base, they can start hitting us when we think we have already won."
Kirk spat. "They know how much we value our reputation keeping to the Ares Conventions." Then flicked on his own comm gear. "That is, *if* artillery makes it there in the first place."
Kirk spoke through the radio "
This is Fisheye Two. Gale Support, you are go for artillery fire mission on preset coordinates Nine Tango Zero. Repeat, you are go for fire mission."
Less than thirty seconds later, their canopy fluttered from the passing of Arrow IV artillery missiles. Cluster warheads were total murder inside the confines of a canyon.
The depths crackled with light and fire. And screaming.
Barlow took out one popped kernel and stared down at it through the green tint of his NV goggles. It was total darkness inside the little foxhole again as the control panels dimmed.
"Company-level artillery. Mech-based tube and missile artillery in such numbers we don't even care about wasting them. Arriving with brand-new JumpShips into Pirate Points to leave the enemy almost zero time to react. Bombarding barracks and hangars from low orbit then dropping tank companies from dedicated transports. The Eridani Light Horse is now a regiment-killing task force. This makes it, what - the third regiment we beat in three months?"
He popped the kernel into his mouth and chewed. He could not believe it was not real butter. "This luxury of our new equipment is almost sickening. War isn't supposed to be fun."
> Enemy armor spotted. Tank on tank action imminent.
> Looks like Demolishers.
> Good hunting, Luckies.
"It should however be as easy as much as we can make it," responded Kirk. "Kurita isn't stupid. They're loathsome, but not stupid. We should do the most with what we have while we still can. But some things… well, they're going to keep." He took out another MRE satchet. "Apple juice?"
As Barlow's pensive silence, Kirk added "I also have guyabano, if that's more to your taste."
"What the hell is guyabano?"
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South of Base Ecclesiasticus
Tripoli
Some time later
Beth Duncan was now in command of a Strike Lance consisting of her Von Luckner, a Manticore, and two Galleon-IIs. They were now, ironically, the hammer instead of the anvil; pressing forward with all the indomitability of an Assault mech lance. The anvils were now Urbanmech.
Beth looked through her command sights and called out "Panther, bearing 337." Or North-North-West. "All weapons."
"Aye, Panther is locked," responded Paris. SLDF combat vehicle neurohelmets allowed them to achieve weapons lock with just looking in the enemy's direction. Instead of relying on machine recognition, the sensors read the gunner's intent -
this is the thing I want to die.
The Multi-Missile-Launcher spat out a stream of LRMs at the enemy mech. Shrack. Shrack. A pair of blue PPC bolts streaked from Von Luckner and the Manticore, with the Panther's own PPC fire crossing the distance at the same time.
Beth felt the enemy's return fire with its PPCs and AC/5s scraping out her tank's armor like little stings across her skin.
Much to everyone's continued displeasure, the DCMS produced a lot of excellent pilots that treated their machines like an extension of themselves. The enemy Panther twisted its body immediately firing to minimize its profile and jinked aside to dodge enemy retaliation. It moved with a fluidity that was almost organic.
Unfortunately for it, it dodged right into the path of a Gauss Rifle slug, fired a moment later to take into consideration its movement.
A PPC was capable of vaporizing half a ton of armor in a single shot. That was what made the Panther, slow for a Light Mech, so disproportionately dangerous for its size.
The Gauss Rifle's firing sound was a deceptively soft *PHRANG*, and a much smoother kick unlike the previous AC/20 main gun. Weapons lock was re-achieved in a fraction of a time.
The Gauss Rifle slug, a 125-kg watermelon shape arriving at hypersonic velocity, slammed into its side, punching through all intact armor there and crushing its soft foamed metal internal structure- sending the Panther spinning all the way around and crashing on its face. '
None of that warrior dignity for you', Beth mused.
The LRMs from the Von Luckner and the Manticore dropped onto the downed mech. Small explosion rippled upon the Kuritan mech, which suddenly erupted into a much larger one as one of the missiles must have gone into the unprotected SRM ammunition. The night and their night vision gear was overpowered for a second by the glare of ammo-cookoff.
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Demolishers about to enter into range," her radio reported from one of the Galleons.
A pair of AC/20s in a turret could kill even an Assault Mech in a single salvo. They had the armor to match. They were 80-ton juggernauts that feared nothing. There was even a full lance of them out there, moving forward with monstrous menace. The Demolisher was one of the most feared tanks in the Inner Sphere for good reason.
If you were in range. AC/20s had the effective range of a Medium Laser.
"There's a word for people who use Demolishers on attack instead of anchoring a battle line," said Beth.
"Bait?" replied Diogenes.
"Shmucks." Demolishers were assault vehicles, and therefore slow, maxing out at just over 54kph at flank speed. They were heading out as a wall trying to force the Light Horse to reverse their assault while the other Light mechs and combat vehicles, mainly Vedettes and lances of SRM-carrying hovercraft, swooped in from the sides. This was the classic three-wave attack of the DCMS - flank and isolate enemy groups and force them to either retreat or be destroyed.
But the enemy was trying this on a flat open desert that was just ideal for fast movers.
Beth ordered "G2 Lead to Strike Lance, move on echelon, bearing 67." East-North-East. The tank lance moved in a steep diagonal line towards the right. "Concentrate fire on the closest Demolisher, then move on to enemy light armor."
Their PPCs had already cycled, and once more the Lucky Miss spat out death - one hot blue line, and almost invisibly right behind it the sudden shock of a Gauss slug. The leftmost Demolisher recoiled from the hit. The Manticore was like a smaller version of her Von Luckner, with its main guns being a PPC and an AC/5.
The Galleons were not yet in range to fire with their ER Medium Lasers, and their gunners wer starting to grouse that they should have LRMs or something.
Demolishers were tough, able to take the hit of their own pairs of heavy guns. From the front. From the side? Not so much. Their combined fire was enough to punch through the assault tank's left side armor. The Demolisher brewed up instantly. That much unprotected AC/20 ammo packed into it like a can of sardines was a death sentence.
The rest of the Demolisher lance reeled from how a pair of heavy tanks were killing things in a single salvo.
The enemy waiting on the wings swooped down to try to take down her pair of heavy tanks.
Beth Duncan was the hammer.
Behind her were two whole lances of Super Urbanmechs carrying ER PPCs. They brought the storm. Demolishers could not dodge worth a damn. And the Vedettes in front of her were just crunchy little bits of metal.
Her main guns punched straight through their front glacis. The Galleons could finally rush forward and wreak merry havoc.
Super Urbanmechs swarmed. PPCs and Pulse Laser fire cut down anything that was not directly in front of her.
Soon enough Beth Duncan and the Lucky Miss rolled past nothing but burning wrecks with the way to the enemy base open. She reported to the command channel "G2 Strike, cleared Nav Delta. Looks like enemy Assault lance ahead, bearing 22, distance 3 clicks. Set as Nav Epsilon."
"Setting coordinates as Nav Epsilon," Diogenes responded.
Beth checked her tank's status. They were half down on Gauss Rifle ammo and almost out of long range missiles. But armor was still green across the board. The
Lucky Miss had 12.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor, enough to withstand two AC/20 hits on all facings. Those poor Demolishers only had ten. Still, even with mostly fresh armor, this could get dicey.
Well she did still have a neighborhood of Urbanmechs behind her. "G2 Strike Lance moving on to attack."
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"ERIDANI LIGHT HORSE! THE ANGELS ARE WITH ME! MURDERERS MIRED IN SIN, MERCENARIES SELLING YOUR SOUL FOR SILVER! TODAY YOUR LEGEND ENDS! I AM-"
"Mute that," said Beth Duncan.
"Enemy channel muted," Diogenes Eckhard responded.
Paris Fernanda took aim at the 85-ton enemy Stalker battlemech and fired.
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The 11th Benjamin Regulars was a regular three battalion regiment with a reinforced regimental battlegroup with extra vehicle lances. They had approximately 140 ground combat units.
The Eridani Light Horse dropped with three Square Battalions plus two independent companies - Barbara Mosley's Badniks and a whole company of artillery. If surprise effectively doubled a force, then they were rolling with the equivalent of 380 combat units.
Before the sun was up, there returned silence upon the dunes.
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Benjamin
Benjamin Military District
Draconis Combine
April 3025
Warlord Ukita Syovo Yoriyoshi was shaken by the news, but closing his eyes was all the emotion he could display.
He took a deep breath and whispered "The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept. As he went, he said:
O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you—O Absalom, my son, my son!"
"... My lord?" his aide asked with a nervous quiver. He was only reporting the message sent urgently through the HPG. He would probably not be called to commit seppuku over this failure.
But someone had to pay for this. The Benjamin Military District had long been considered a place that got all of the work but little of the attention. It was Warlord Yoriyoshi's personal attention that brought back funding and equipment to the combat theater. As someone that prized initiative over orders, innovation over brute tactics, he had been personally courted by Takashi Kurita to support his military reforms.
In a similar way, he had personally courted then Brigadier General Seville to rebuild the 11th Benjamin into a new more potent light mech regiment built for long-range reconnaissance, skirmishing, hit and run drops, ambushes, screening larger force, and end-run maneuvers. He had even allowed the man to marry Yoriyoshi's former mistress.
A staunch puritan, General Seville renamed himself to Innocent IV and took over the 11th Benjamin Regulars. He moved the main base of the regiment to the middle of the planet's petrified desert to remove them from the "whores of the city".
And now because of that, the whole 11th Benjamin Regulars could be surrounded and destroyed within six hours.
And for now, through the white-hot rage and fear that he would have to explain this loss to the Coordinator - both of them losing face from this - he could only think:
'Poor Izumi. I had treated Seville like my own son. Now he is dead. And now she will also have to kill herself rather than to live in shame, and to be able to perhaps comfort her husband in the afterlife'.
He opened his eyes and waved "Yes. You were saying… they did not even bother to collect salvage?"
"Yes, my lord. The whole campaign happened within six hours, and we estimate that only half that time was in battle. The remaining hours were spent thermite-bombing the fallen mechs and equipment to make them mostly irrecoverable. The Eridani Light Horse focused on burning out combat recorders, but we have managed to piece together this report from offsite sensors and some black boxes and battle roms that managed to survive."
Warlord Yoriyoshi laced his fingers and scowled. Even as a man that commanded the entire force of the Benjamin Military District, a Warlord whose authority was second only to the Coordinator himself, Yoriyoshi grimaced at the sheer
waste.
He personally commanded the 17th Benjamin Regulars, and his beloved regiment was fat with money and equipment, given the best and newest that the government could ever provide. What could not be supplied from Luthien, he personally authorized the acquisition from the black markets. A hefty Heavy Assault-rated regiment with substantial artillery and fightercraft support, Yoriyoshi had personally led his troops into many skirmishes and raids against Davion and Steiner to test the latest technological advancements. While mechwarriors took to the field, scientists and technicians crammed into the mobile headquarters at the regimental battlegroup to monitor some new medium laser or new type of armor.
The Combine, despite is economic policy of controlled scarcity, devoted much to the sciences and were a competent, highly efficient force. Always the Combine in its culture of ever-war sought more refinement and efficiency. With their deep spy penetration into other Houses, the DCMS were never too far behind any advancement.
It was always the people that failed the Combine, not its machines.
Yoriyoshi turned to the screen and considered again the events on Tripoli.
- Six JumpShips, each with two drop-collars, possibly Merchants instead of the more common three-collar Invaders, appeared in the 'Pirate Point' of stable cancelled-gravity between the world and its sun. Normally Tripoli was five days away from the normal jump points above or below the star. Instead they had mere hours to decide whether to concentrate or distribute their forces.
- The 11th Benjamin had a squadron of aerospace fighters, O'Conner's Squadron with a mix of 12 heavy and light fighters, plus the planetary militia's airbreathers. The Eridani Light Horse disgorged a full wing of 36 fighters in three squadrons.
- Half of these tangled with the defenders, while the other half escorted the dropships to landing and made bombing attacks over the 11th Benjamin's base.
- While the base was in disarray, the ELH landed on two locations flanked east and west of the base and set out in simultaneous assault.
- It was difficult to piece together the results of combat, but behind all the screaming and explosions, three things remained consistent: Rocket artillery. Small and fast laser tanks. And Urbanmech.
- Targeted bunker-busters and fuel-air bombs completely leveled the base before the ELH decided to leave.
- The Eridani Light Horse thereafter refused to do anymore on the planet, but scoured the orbitals clean and occasionally pumped mysteriously garbled broadcasts down onto the cities and towns of the planet.
- After five days, the six JumpShips jumped out again.
One surviving BattleROM showed a Locust quickly being taken down by a swarm of Galleon light tanks. Those appeared to be a pair of Medium Lasers in the turret.
Another had a glitchy video of fast-moving Urbanmechs firing PPCs and pulsing lasers.
Another showed a video of the ELH engineers slagging mech cockpits, after first making sure that the occupants were not feigning death or false surrender. Survivors were put into a prefab camp and just left alone there with enough supplies until they could be picked up by the planet's remaining defenders.
A short recording of a passing Von Luckner tank with two cannons on its turret. A longer one and a shorter but fatter one.
Cameras carried by infantry survived better than recorders in combat chassis. This insistence of recording all combat performance inherited from Yoriyoshi's own performance documentary habits over the 17th Benjamin Regulars turned out to be this debacle's saving grace.
As a technological aficionado, there was much to unpack here. The Eridani Light Horse's Galleon Light Tanks could in theory carry a pair of Medium Lasers in its turret if they went so far as to rebuild the whole engine and transmission for a smaller and slower internal combustion engine.
That tank. Was that a PPC and an Autocannon on a 75-ton tank? Fascinating. Arguably possible as well, if you trade an AC/20 for an AC/10 and a PPC.
Those Urbanmechs. Why so many Urbanmechs? And why are they so faaaast?!
Warlord Yoriyoshi clenched his fists. If it wasn't for the fact that this involved the complete destruction of a regiment, this was a wealth of information!
'Ah, Seville. Ah, Innocent Four! My son, my son.' Yoriyoshi had no direct progeny. His whole line would die with him. He put so much of himself into the regiment and evolving doctrine because it would be the only legacy he could give. These contributions would outlast him. Everything for the Draconis Combine.
He reached over and pushed a button.
The screen shifted into the familiar tan prancing pony symbol.
The Eridani Light Horse.
Looking at the summary of events, he could not help but to feel…
"Perfection," he whispered with a clack of his tongue.
His aide waited in perfect silence. Either he would explain, or he would not. He knew that sometimes great men needed someone there just to listen in order to work out the thoughts in their head. Of course, all such things were to remain in confidence and they were not to offer their own opinion unless asked for. Trying to do anything but a sounding board was to insultingly present themselves as an equal to their commanding officer.
"It is like the Eridani Light Horse wanted to show us what perfection in Light Mech tactics is like. Were they so threatened by my efforts of reforming the clunky regiments that they had to make this display? Imitate the enemy to our shame? No, that would be foolish. The best ideas are those taken from the enemy. Turn their own weapons and methods against them."
Yoriyoshi drummed his fingers on the table's glass surface. Glass on old oak, almost the color of his own sun-tanned hands. "Why assassinate the 11th? The Eridani Light Horse have already removed the 2nd Galedon, the E-regiment of Wolf Dragoon's, and now… the 11th. Why?"
Black Widow Company had been captured by the Light Horse, haven't they? Didn't the Wolf's Dragoons fight the 21st Centauri Lancers on Marduk just a short while ago?
He blinked.
"The 11th is the dagger pointed at the neck of Galtor and Marduk. It had to be removed."
The 'Galtor Thumb' region had always been an irritant to both House Kurita and House Davion, as Galtor stood in the way of Davion's Norse MechWorks on Marduk. Galtor III was also a wealthy and well-populated world with Galtor Naval Yards being the primary producer of Neptune Submarines for the AFFS. House Davion used underwater command posts extensively to protect and coordinate planetary defense that was immune to the initial barrage of invasion.
The 11th Benjamin was responsible for the defense of not just Tripoli but the nearby world of Paris. With those two border worlds removed, the only other two planets that could make the jump to Marduk would be from New Mendham or Donenac, at the very edge of the 30LY jump limit. Threatening Marduk, which is more valuable due to its BattleMech factories, meant inability to reinforce Galtor. The entire Irurzun Prefecture only had 5 regiments to work with, and of these two were permanently based in Irurzun and two more in Reisling's Planet. Both had Galtor in their reach, but not Marduk.
The rest of the worlds in Combine space were only lightly garrisoned or defended by mercenaries of company strength.
The Eridani Light Horse had already proven they can destroy a regiment and be gone within five days, sooner than reinforcements can arrive from a different system! They are trying to cripple staging areas against a future invasion of Galtor!
Warlord Yoriyoshi snarled and slapped his palm down on the table. He winced minutely, as the glass refused to redistribute the force and redirected it back up into his palm and bones.
His eyes glittered with enthusiasm and power again. This was a great loss, but there was now an angle he could explain to the Coordinator. The utter crushing that the Eridani Light Horse delivered even reduced the shame by a smidge. It was not the first regiment to be lost to the ponies after all. There was great dishonor here, but to win against a worthy opponent was a sweeter victory.
As a tech enthusiast, of course he knew about the rumors of an immense lostech facility recently found on Galtor III. How strange that a mercenary regiment is just running around now with so much lostech.
Galtor was the lynchpin, he was sure of it!
Then he scowled again. "But… why Urbanmechs?"