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*74 A.E. - At the conclusion of the the [[First War of the Ishvana]], a refugee fleet was fleeing the destruction of [[Song]]. Tamiko had a cast-off [[Celestine Ascendancy]] cruiser, while broadcasting Ascendancy transponder codes, blow up a portion of the fleet, killing two million.
*74 A.E. - At the conclusion of the the [[First War of the Ishvana]], a refugee fleet was fleeing the destruction of [[Song]]. Tamiko had a cast-off [[Celestine Ascendancy]] cruiser, while broadcasting Ascendancy transponder codes, blow up a portion of the fleet, killing two million.
**The [[Song Dominion]] is absolutely outraged, and blames the Ascendancy, who vehemently denies any complicity in the attack.  
**The [[Song Dominion]] is absolutely outraged, and blames the Ascendancy, who vehemently denies any complicity in the attack.  
**The Song-Celestine alliance born of the Ishvana's attacks fractures, and the Song ransom themselves to pay the Free Fleet to fight for them against the Ascendancy. And so, the first of the [[Empire Wars]] begins.
**The Song-Celestine alliance born of the Ishvana's attacks fractures, and the Song ransom themselves to pay the Free Fleet to fight for them against the Ascendancy. And so, the [[First Empire War]] begins.
*75 A.E. to 81 A.E. - The [[First Empire War]].
*75 A.E. to 81 A.E. - The [[First Empire War]].
**[[Tamiko Lane Khan]] intentionally throws away two entire attack groups against the Ascendancy, doing so in a way as to make it look like the Song commanders under her were at fault for the stunning defeat.
**[[Tamiko Lane Khan]] intentionally throws away two entire attack groups against the Ascendancy, doing so in a way as to make it look like the Song commanders under her were at fault for the stunning defeat.
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