Latoti Crusade
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Latoti Crusade | |
Date | 897-898.M30 |
Scale | Multiple Sectors |
Theatre | San Angelus Strategic Theatre |
Status | Imperial Victory |
Belligerents | |
WAAAGH! Rok'Ed | Imperium of Mankind |
Commanders and Leaders | |
Warlord Rok'Ed Mek Boss Orkenheimer Gran Marshul Gorecuttah |
Gaspard Lumey Fabrice Diallo Antoine Antonelle Rani Stolarz |
Strength | |
Various warbands, including; Rok'Ed's 'Ard 'Eds Chugzod 'n' Ko Gorecuttah's Spidahs |
25th Expedition Fleet 333rd Expedition Fleet 581st Expedition Fleet Assorted Compliance Groups Pandoran Militia |
Losses | |
estimated between five and twelve million | approximately two thousand Fifth Legion Marines between four and nine million Auxilia upwards of three billion civilians |
Outcome | |
WAAAGH! Rok'Ed defeated. |
The Latoti Crusade was a vast interstellar conflict fought between the Orks of WAAAGH! Rok'Ed and the Imperium of Mankind. Although the Orks held the strategic initiative early in the conflict, Primarch Gaspard Lumey used his Fifth Legion to draw the WAAAGH into a trap at Pandora. There, the Imperials and Orks fought a brutal war of attrition until Warlord Rok'Ed was slain by the Eldar of Craftworld Meros.
Prelude: The Fall of Omegon
The cataclysm that ended the Age of Technology sent most human worlds back towards savagery, but fragments of the old human federation could be found scattered across the Galaxy. The Markian Pact is the best-known advanced realm in the Segmentum Pacificus, but were it not for the savagery of the terrible Orks Markia would have been a poor second to the Realm of Omegon. Sadly for the nascent Imperium, this sophisticated trans-stellar realm was annihilated by Xenos before it could be peacefully incorporated into galactic human society. The full total of wisdom and advanced technology destroyed by the Orks can only be guessed, but Omegon was worse than lost. Though the weapons of the Omegon Annihilators had failed to halt WAAAGH! Rok'Ed, the Orks looted many sophisticated machines from the civilisation they had destroyed. Flush with stolen arms and advanced warships, Rok'Ed's warriors rampaged across a trail five hundred light years across, devastating everything in their path.
Visant Le Gall was the first Imperial citizen to discover the Orkish threat. The Rogue Trader had established contact with the Realm of Omegon in the early 890s and had planned a second trading expedition for 897.M30. After re-supplying at the Civilised World Pandora, Le Gall's flotilla got underway towards Omegon space. However, within a day of subjective time in the Warp, the Rogue Trader's Astropaths reported profound psychic distress and a savage warp presence ahead of them. The ships' Navigators confirmed a disturbance in the Warp. Le Gall was already one of the most successful traders of his day, and his success had been underpinned by sure instincts. These signs meant trouble, not profit. Rather than carry on, Le Gall had his warp ships make Realspace at a nearby uninhabited system so that the psykers could have time to read their portents.
The portents were grim. Le Gall was informed that the disturbance was a scattering of fearful cries preceeding a seething mass of aggression, the tell-tale signature of an Orkish WAAAGH! According to The Weatherman's Astropaths, the scale of the disturbance indicated a vast host of greenskins. Le Gall rejected a search for refugees or humanitarian effort out of hand. There was no margin in it. He informed his flotilla's Navigators that they were to chart a course back to Pandora and instructed his Astropaths to send word of the Orkish threat immediately.
Imperial Preparations
In the days of the Great Crusade, warnings of a potential Xenos incursion drew a swift response. The Imperium's frontiers had not been established and government consisted of little more than a military organisation. Le Gall's reports were relayed by the Astropaths on Pandora to the Al-Sherar Sector, base of the Fifth Legion. At this point, Gaspard Lumey's gene-sons were yet not the famous Void Angels or even the glorious "Winged Victory" of the late Crusade. When they were spoken of politely, they were "Fifth Legion". Other names were more common.
Gaspard Lumey's own 25th Expeditionary Fleet was in Sector, taking on fresh troops after detaching veteran battle brothers to form the core of 581st Expedition Fleet. The Primarch received news of an Orkish threat coolly and met with advisers on Ciban IV to determine a strategy.