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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 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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