Leftenant General Anette Leyland. In the BattleTech canon, her name will always be associated with weapons of mass destruction. But who was she, and where was she between her disappearance with an entire FedCom RCT (or what was left of it), and the Jihad? To talk about Anette Leyland, we first have to cover the history of the Fifth FedCom RCT.
The Fifth was created in 3037 (War of 3039, p. 36) as one of the six FedCom RCT's. The unit's long history of unfortunate events started that year, when a DropShip en route to a training exercise crashed, killing fully a third of the Fifth's MechWarriors. Six week after, still understrength, the unit would be hit by FWL forces on Tsitang. Here began the cycle that would curse the RCT; its men believed the unit was cursed, and because of the belief, poor performance would follow the unit, re-affirming the belief (Field Manual:Federated Suns, p. 93.)
During the War of 3039, the Fifth was assigned to take Halstead Station, a mining world intended for use as a waystation for troops heading deeper into the Draconis Combine. The assignment was seen as something of an underhand pitch to a unit with battered morale, an easy win as it were. Indeed, with the support of elements of the Fighting Urukhai, the Fifth landed on 1 May 3039 and declared the planet secure on 5 May. After that, the Fifth, then under the command of Gneral Nial Slattery, dug in.
The green troops of the Fifth were still on guard duty in early August when the DCMS came back for its planet. The First and Seventh Sword of Light dropped on-world and inflicting massive casualties on the Fifth FedCom. Over a battalion of the the unit would desert during this engagement (going on to become the Black Outlaws,) while a relatively small component of the Fifth would manage to retreat off-world. (Wo3039, p. 83)
The unit would come under the command of James White in 3047, but White would prove to be a questionable commander. White would become addicted to a prescription narcotic, causing the High Command to encourage his XO to take over more and more of the day-to-day operations of the RCT. White, under the influence of the drug, would interpret this to be his executive officer attempting to usurp his position. That XO was Leftentant Anette Leyland.
In the FedCom Civil War, the Fifth would declare for Katherine, and set out from Chesterton to convert or disarm the First Bell Training Battalion on Axton. During the descent, White was killed in a DropShip accident, leaving the Fifth under the command of a junior officer. The rest of the RCT was called in, landing on 23 September 3063, which is when Leyland took full command. They pursued the First Bell inconclusively until the Fifth Syrtis Fusiliers landed, and put the Fifth back on the defensive. Leyland retreated into the rainforests of Axton, and through the monsoon season searched for and in late February of 3064 found a path through a mountain range to relatively safety from the Fusiliers' fury (FedCom Civil War, p. 75.)
Leyland held out hope of reinforcements, but by June of 3064, it was clear that nobody was coming. The Fusiliers had followed her over the mountains and were continuing to hurt her command. In mid-3064 however, she got the mysterious break she needed; a transmission bearing the High Command seal that gave her the location of an AFFC weapons cache. When the Fifth FedCom broke it open, they found a large amount of conventional munitions, and fifty nuclear devices.
On 17 June, the tactical situation finally compelled Leyland to employ the nuclear weapons. With two commands cut off, numbering thousands of her troops, she dropped two of the weapons on the First Bell and Fifth Syrtis. The First Bell was rendered combat ineffective, and the Fifth lost a large section of its force and fell into retreat, partially from the sheer shock of having been nuked.
The Fusilier's shock only lasted briefly, however, and the larger force came after Leyland with a vengeance. Leyland responded with more atomic weapons, dropping twelve more before she was able to raid the on-world aerospace factory and escape off-planet on 29 July, still with 38 nuclear weapons in tow (FedCom Civil War, p 94.) Jumping through uninhabited systems, the Fifth made it to Marlette on 24 November (FedCom Civil War, p. 125.)
The Fifth arrived to the Fifth Crucis Lancers trying to take the world from the loyalist Marlette Crucis March Militia. Despite some argument on the topic, the CMM accepted the Fifth F-C as an augmentation to its own defense. Shortly after, however, the Twentieth Avalon Hussars arrived and, while given token assistance to the Lancers, set to the task of destroying the Fifth F-C. Leyland waited 53 days before using atomics again, then detonated one as a warning, and when the Hussars continued to press, dispatched six more against the Twentieth. Only one weapon was delivered, and it failed to detonate. The remaining five were lost when their carrier aircraft were downed. On 11 March 3065, her airbase overrun, Leyland retreated off-world with four understrength Mech companies and 2 mixed battalions, and disappeared into the void (FCCW, p.125.)
The sidebar to the Marlette battle in FedCom Civil War is a DMI report on the disposition of Leyland's nuclear weapons. Fourteen were detonated on Axton, seven on Marlette with varying levels of success, and twenty-three more were recovered before being armed, totaling forty-four of the fifty weapons. It is largely supposed that Leyland took the last six with her wherever she went (FCCW, p. 125.)
After the Bombs
The Fifth FedCom isn't mentioned at all in Field Manual: Updates, except for a mention in the 20th Avalon Hussars' paragraph. We don't hear anything about them again until Jihad Hotspots: 3072, when somebody nukes the WoBS Red Angel and Pocket WarShip named Holy Dagger on 10 December 3072 (Jihad Hotspots: 3072, p. 102.) The attacking unit is allegedly the Fifth FedCom. Their arrival on New Avalon is apparently confirmed by John Davion in his dispatch to Yvonne Steiner-Davion of 14 Aug 3074, in which he indicates he is holding in reserve weapons delivered by the Fifth (Blake Documents, p. 35.)
Apparently much is forgiven after the Fifth breaks the Word of Blake blockade in 3072, as the Fifth FedCom would go on to help drive the Word off-planet and would be redeployed in a defensive posture in 3074. (Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon, p. 6) Leyland is still listed as their CO, so apparently she is not immediately executed upon making planetfall. Tanalizingly, John Davion's dispatch of 14 August includes the line "A summary of the events surrounding the arrival of the Fifth and the subsequent arrest and court martial of Field Marshal Kossacks are attached," although no such attachment is represented in any sourcebook thus far released.
So why would Field Marshal William Kossacks be court martialed? The immediate thought is that he must be the person in AFFS who gave Leyland the location of the fateful weapons cache in 3064. There are a number of problems with this theory, though: Field Marshal Kossacks, at the time was Fleet Admiral Kossacks, commander of the Second Davion Guards. When Leyland received her transmission, he was on Novaya Zemlya, a theatre away. He also was fighting for the wrong side; he was pro-Victor, while the Fifth was pro-Katherine.
The only truly questionable bit of trivia we know about "Wet Willie" Kossacks is that he surprised the faculty of Albion War College by graduating with honors; although its entirely possible for him to simply have done exceedingly well in one area while failing entirely in others, it generally is very difficult to graduate with honors from any institution if several of your instructors didn't give you the required marks (Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 80.)
But how would Kossacks know about the cache in the first place? His only encounter with DMI would've been when he was vetted before entering Albion, and the subject of a hidden atomic weapons cache is unlikely to come up in an academy entrance interview (FM:FS, p. 37.)
Conclusion
Sadly, there still seems to be a mystery here: Who told Leyland were the nukes were? Was it Kossacks, sending a transmission from Novaya over the seal of the AFFC somehow? Was it Katherine, or somebody close to her, trying to sacrifice the Fifth FedCom, a miserable excuse for an RCT, in order to destroy one or more Allied units in nuclear fire? Could it have been the Word of Blake, having discovered the location of the depot, trying to escalate the FedCom Civil War into a full-blown nuclear war? Unfortunately, the information doesn't seen to be out there, yet. Perhaps one day we'll find out, but keep your eyes open for references to Anette Leyland and the Fifth FedCom in future publications.
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The Magical, Mystical Fox-class Corvette
There is little question that the Federated Commonwealth's Fox-class corvette is the most-produced 31st century Inner Sphere (or any other region) WarShip. Started in 3051, the FCS Fox launched around 3058 (Technical Readout: 3057 Revised, page 118.) By the time of the FedCom Civil War in 3063, the Federated Suns half of the Commonwealth was in possession of 9 of these vessels, with a tenth having been lost at Huntress (Field Manual:Federated Suns, p. 25.) Also noted in the same place are five more on the slipways, ready to deploy through 3065. The Lyran Alliance had 3, with 3 more under construction, bringing the total original production run of the Fox-class to some 21 vessels.
So here's our class inventory as of 3063:
Completed:
FCS Fox
FCS Indomitable
FCS Intrepid
FCS Indefatigable
FCS Antrim
FCS Murmansk
FCS Brest
FCS New Syrtis
FCS Robinson
FCS Rostock
LAS Katrina Steiner
LAS Robert Marsden
LAS Angela Franks
Building:
FCS Kathil
FCS Bryceland
FCS Kentares
FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings
FCS Admiral Michael Saille
LAS Robert Kelswa
LAS Katherine Steiner
LAS Ian Mcquiston
We know a number these get chewed up by the FedCom Civil War, so who's left for Field Manual: Update? The Federated Suns is left with 12 of their 14, having apparently lost Fox and Kentares to enemy action. The Lyran Alliance still has six (Angela Franks was renamed to Arthur Steiner-Davion and destroyed, to be replaced by Melissa Steiner), although two that were under construction in at the beginning of 3063 (Ian Mcqustion and Katrina Steiner) are still under construction at the end of 3067. The real trick is that apparently Katrina Steiner and Katherine Steiner have traded names, although given the history of renaming Fox-class corvettes, this is perhaps not surprising.
The Missing Foxes
Things get more complicated when we start reading a few other sourcebooks. The destruction of the lead ship of the class, FCS Fox, is never discussed, which is somewhat surprising, but more so is the abrupt appearance of FCS Illustrious, a Fox-class corvette, over Hesperus II to engage the Simon Davion on 28 June 3065! In the company of Indefatigable, the mystery Fox covers the landing of 22nd Skye Rangers, and is promptly destroyed. Could Illustrious be the missing FCS Fox?
And then there's FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings. She makes the list in FM:U, but she's rather explicitly destroyed in the novel Endgame (p183). So where did this new FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings come from? In the same vein (and the same battle), Murmansk was on the Loyalist side, but according to page 170 of Fedcom Civil War, she jumped out-system after the battle and was not heard from again as of the time of printing. Interestingly, the FCCW account matches the casualty count from the novel, listing three ships lost (which we presume to be Alexander Davion, Kentares, and Donnings), and two surrendered (Lucien Davion and Antrim), with Murmansk running for the hills and Melissa Davion, Robinson, and Intrepid victorious. Now, FCCW carries an in-Universe date of 30 October 3067, and FM:U's Federated Suns section is dated 16 September 3067. The Battle of New Avalon took place in November of 3066. What's worse? Both the FedSuns section of Field Manual: Updates and the FedCom Civil War report were written by Rainer Wolfgram. He lists vessels active in Field Manual:Updates that he knows for a fact to be missing or destroyed. So we know that the Federated Suns had 10 corvettes, not 12.
Finally, we also know of one other Fox that was injured during the closing stages of the FedCom Civil War. On page 139 of the novel Endgame, an unnamed Fox assists the Yggdrasil in trying to hold back Werewolf and her armada. It fails badly, but is only disabled, not destroyed. Knowing that Katrina Steiner and Ian Mcquiston are incomplete, and Angela Franks/Arthur Steiner-Davion is missing (FCCW, p85), the mystery corvette can really only be Robert Kelswa, Robert Marsden, or Katherine Steiner. We know Marsden and Steiner were operating near Tikonov in early 3065 (FCCW, p126), so it makes sense for the mystery corvette to be Kelswa. Indeed, Field Manual: Updates p. 165 states that Kelswa was damaged at Tharkad.
And what of the Fox in the Jihad? In chronological order of their actions:
Galen Cox confirms the destruction of Angela Franks/Arthur Steiner Davion by Immortal Spirit (Blake Documents, p38.) We've believed this to be the case for a long time, but it was first explicitly confirmed in a Sourcebook here.
(6 February 3068) Katrina Steiner engages Percival at Skye (DotJ,p45)
(13 April 3069) Robert Kelswa is stolen from Alarion (JHS3070, p45)
(20 April 3069) Intrepid defends Galax (JHS3070, p43)
(6 February 3070) Melissa Steiner lost at Hesperus II (BD, p24)
(27 February 3070) Ian McQuiston abandons Donegal (JHS3070, p91, BD, p24)
(January 3072) Ian McQuiston is destroyed (Jihad Turning Points Tharkad, p5)
(13 August 3072) Admiral Michael Saille and Brest take Blakist ship at Markesan (JHS3072, p99)
(22 May 3075) Robert Marsden signals destruction of Implacable (JHS3076, p37)
(2 July 3075) Kathil destroyed over Brusett (JHS3076, p39 & 55)
(2 October 3076) “New Syrtis, Vendetta Battle it Out”, a headline in the background(JHS 3076, p87)
That gives us ten Fox-class corvettes we know were operating during the Jihad, and confirms the destruction of two (Kathil and Melissa Steiner) and strongly suggests the destruction or capture of another (Intrepid.)
We also know of several engagements that Fox-class corvettes were likely to have participated in. Dawn of the Jihad, page 25 describes a brief naval engagement over New Avalon between its defenders and the Word of Blake assault force. Given that Melissa Davion and had both been badly damaged there, and at least Melissa had been withdrawn to Galax for repairs, its probable that Fox-class corvettes were on watch that day. Reportedly, two FedSuns WarShips were lost (Dawn of the Jihad, p57), and we know Melissa Davion was at Galax, Simon Davion was at Kathil, and Lucien Davion resumed the defense of New Avalon in 3075, meaning both ships must have been Fox-class.
We know five of the Fed Suns corvettes survived the encounter, so that means that the two lost at New Avalon had to be in the set of Bryceland, Indomitable, Indefatigable, Antrim, Robinson (Murmansk was still missing.) Given that Antrim was severely damaged at New Avalon, we can probably narrow it to the other four.
So What's The Question?
The mystery surrounding the Fox-class lies in their number. We know or can derive a few facts about their construction. First, only two shipyards built the Fox-class; Galax (Handbook: House Davion) and Alarion (Handbook: House Steiner). Apparently Galax had sufficient facilities to simultaneously construct five, while Alarion could construct three at a time. In the 3063 Field Manuals, we have described to us a class of 21 ships, the names laid out at the top of this article. We know that Angela Franks was renamed to Arthur Steiner-Davion, and it seems Katherine Steiner and Katrina Steiner switched names sometime during the FedCom Civil War. If we presume that the mysterious Illustrious over Hesperus II was simply Fox herself under a different name, then we can account of all fifteen of the Federated Suns corvettes. But there's still one missing piece.
Field Manual: Updates springs one surprise on us, one that's not immediately apparent if you're just counting numbers of ships, but is very important; Melissa Steiner just appears out of the clear blue sky. She's not on the list of ships building, nor could any of the other vessels been renamed to be her. With the loss of the Arthur Steiner-Davion, the Lyran fleets should be down to five ships including those building in 3067, but they're not, so obviously seven Fox-class corvettes were produced in the Lyran Alliance before 3067.
While a secret shipyard is within the realm of possibility, it is a tremendously unlikely circumstance, especially considering the hammering the Lyrans would take in 3068. We might, though, explain her existence and the abrupt delays on Ian Mcquiston and Katherine/Katrina Steiner. The Steiner was estimated to launch in 3066, but it is possible that, for political reasons, she was renamed Melissa Steiner on the slipway, and a seventh Fox-class corvette was ordered and the name Katrina was bestowed upon that ship. Of course, Alarion was in Victor's hands from relatively early on, and while he might order a name change, it seems extremely unlikely he would compel the shipyard to build another corvette, it is possible the order came from the loyalist authority before he landed in 3064. Unfortunately, the Alarion invasion falls neatly between the events of Patriots and Tyrants and Storms of Fate, so the fiction is of no help to us here.
This theory provides some very strained logic in swapping ships around for no readily apparent reason, as well as the sudden ordering of another WarShip during a war in which they server only the most marginal of roles (FCCW, p171), but it seems the most likely of explanations for where Lyran Fox #7 might have come from.
So here's our class inventory as of 3063:
Completed:
FCS Fox
FCS Indomitable
FCS Intrepid
FCS Indefatigable
FCS Antrim
FCS Murmansk
FCS Brest
FCS New Syrtis
FCS Robinson
FCS Rostock
LAS Katrina Steiner
LAS Robert Marsden
LAS Angela Franks
Building:
FCS Kathil
FCS Bryceland
FCS Kentares
FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings
FCS Admiral Michael Saille
LAS Robert Kelswa
LAS Katherine Steiner
LAS Ian Mcquiston
We know a number these get chewed up by the FedCom Civil War, so who's left for Field Manual: Update? The Federated Suns is left with 12 of their 14, having apparently lost Fox and Kentares to enemy action. The Lyran Alliance still has six (Angela Franks was renamed to Arthur Steiner-Davion and destroyed, to be replaced by Melissa Steiner), although two that were under construction in at the beginning of 3063 (Ian Mcqustion and Katrina Steiner) are still under construction at the end of 3067. The real trick is that apparently Katrina Steiner and Katherine Steiner have traded names, although given the history of renaming Fox-class corvettes, this is perhaps not surprising.
The Missing Foxes
Things get more complicated when we start reading a few other sourcebooks. The destruction of the lead ship of the class, FCS Fox, is never discussed, which is somewhat surprising, but more so is the abrupt appearance of FCS Illustrious, a Fox-class corvette, over Hesperus II to engage the Simon Davion on 28 June 3065! In the company of Indefatigable, the mystery Fox covers the landing of 22nd Skye Rangers, and is promptly destroyed. Could Illustrious be the missing FCS Fox?
And then there's FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings. She makes the list in FM:U, but she's rather explicitly destroyed in the novel Endgame (p183). So where did this new FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings come from? In the same vein (and the same battle), Murmansk was on the Loyalist side, but according to page 170 of Fedcom Civil War, she jumped out-system after the battle and was not heard from again as of the time of printing. Interestingly, the FCCW account matches the casualty count from the novel, listing three ships lost (which we presume to be Alexander Davion, Kentares, and Donnings), and two surrendered (Lucien Davion and Antrim), with Murmansk running for the hills and Melissa Davion, Robinson, and Intrepid victorious. Now, FCCW carries an in-Universe date of 30 October 3067, and FM:U's Federated Suns section is dated 16 September 3067. The Battle of New Avalon took place in November of 3066. What's worse? Both the FedSuns section of Field Manual: Updates and the FedCom Civil War report were written by Rainer Wolfgram. He lists vessels active in Field Manual:Updates that he knows for a fact to be missing or destroyed. So we know that the Federated Suns had 10 corvettes, not 12.
Finally, we also know of one other Fox that was injured during the closing stages of the FedCom Civil War. On page 139 of the novel Endgame, an unnamed Fox assists the Yggdrasil in trying to hold back Werewolf and her armada. It fails badly, but is only disabled, not destroyed. Knowing that Katrina Steiner and Ian Mcquiston are incomplete, and Angela Franks/Arthur Steiner-Davion is missing (FCCW, p85), the mystery corvette can really only be Robert Kelswa, Robert Marsden, or Katherine Steiner. We know Marsden and Steiner were operating near Tikonov in early 3065 (FCCW, p126), so it makes sense for the mystery corvette to be Kelswa. Indeed, Field Manual: Updates p. 165 states that Kelswa was damaged at Tharkad.
And what of the Fox in the Jihad? In chronological order of their actions:
Galen Cox confirms the destruction of Angela Franks/Arthur Steiner Davion by Immortal Spirit (Blake Documents, p38.) We've believed this to be the case for a long time, but it was first explicitly confirmed in a Sourcebook here.
(6 February 3068) Katrina Steiner engages Percival at Skye (DotJ,p45)
(13 April 3069) Robert Kelswa is stolen from Alarion (JHS3070, p45)
(20 April 3069) Intrepid defends Galax (JHS3070, p43)
(6 February 3070) Melissa Steiner lost at Hesperus II (BD, p24)
(27 February 3070) Ian McQuiston abandons Donegal (JHS3070, p91, BD, p24)
(January 3072) Ian McQuiston is destroyed (Jihad Turning Points Tharkad, p5)
(13 August 3072) Admiral Michael Saille and Brest take Blakist ship at Markesan (JHS3072, p99)
(22 May 3075) Robert Marsden signals destruction of Implacable (JHS3076, p37)
(2 July 3075) Kathil destroyed over Brusett (JHS3076, p39 & 55)
(2 October 3076) “New Syrtis, Vendetta Battle it Out”, a headline in the background(JHS 3076, p87)
That gives us ten Fox-class corvettes we know were operating during the Jihad, and confirms the destruction of two (Kathil and Melissa Steiner) and strongly suggests the destruction or capture of another (Intrepid.)
We also know of several engagements that Fox-class corvettes were likely to have participated in. Dawn of the Jihad, page 25 describes a brief naval engagement over New Avalon between its defenders and the Word of Blake assault force. Given that Melissa Davion and had both been badly damaged there, and at least Melissa had been withdrawn to Galax for repairs, its probable that Fox-class corvettes were on watch that day. Reportedly, two FedSuns WarShips were lost (Dawn of the Jihad, p57), and we know Melissa Davion was at Galax, Simon Davion was at Kathil, and Lucien Davion resumed the defense of New Avalon in 3075, meaning both ships must have been Fox-class.
We know five of the Fed Suns corvettes survived the encounter, so that means that the two lost at New Avalon had to be in the set of Bryceland, Indomitable, Indefatigable, Antrim, Robinson (Murmansk was still missing.) Given that Antrim was severely damaged at New Avalon, we can probably narrow it to the other four.
So What's The Question?
The mystery surrounding the Fox-class lies in their number. We know or can derive a few facts about their construction. First, only two shipyards built the Fox-class; Galax (Handbook: House Davion) and Alarion (Handbook: House Steiner). Apparently Galax had sufficient facilities to simultaneously construct five, while Alarion could construct three at a time. In the 3063 Field Manuals, we have described to us a class of 21 ships, the names laid out at the top of this article. We know that Angela Franks was renamed to Arthur Steiner-Davion, and it seems Katherine Steiner and Katrina Steiner switched names sometime during the FedCom Civil War. If we presume that the mysterious Illustrious over Hesperus II was simply Fox herself under a different name, then we can account of all fifteen of the Federated Suns corvettes. But there's still one missing piece.
Field Manual: Updates springs one surprise on us, one that's not immediately apparent if you're just counting numbers of ships, but is very important; Melissa Steiner just appears out of the clear blue sky. She's not on the list of ships building, nor could any of the other vessels been renamed to be her. With the loss of the Arthur Steiner-Davion, the Lyran fleets should be down to five ships including those building in 3067, but they're not, so obviously seven Fox-class corvettes were produced in the Lyran Alliance before 3067.
While a secret shipyard is within the realm of possibility, it is a tremendously unlikely circumstance, especially considering the hammering the Lyrans would take in 3068. We might, though, explain her existence and the abrupt delays on Ian Mcquiston and Katherine/Katrina Steiner. The Steiner was estimated to launch in 3066, but it is possible that, for political reasons, she was renamed Melissa Steiner on the slipway, and a seventh Fox-class corvette was ordered and the name Katrina was bestowed upon that ship. Of course, Alarion was in Victor's hands from relatively early on, and while he might order a name change, it seems extremely unlikely he would compel the shipyard to build another corvette, it is possible the order came from the loyalist authority before he landed in 3064. Unfortunately, the Alarion invasion falls neatly between the events of Patriots and Tyrants and Storms of Fate, so the fiction is of no help to us here.
This theory provides some very strained logic in swapping ships around for no readily apparent reason, as well as the sudden ordering of another WarShip during a war in which they server only the most marginal of roles (FCCW, p171), but it seems the most likely of explanations for where Lyran Fox #7 might have come from.
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