First Battle of Kopt Dara
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First Battle of Kopt Dara | |
Date | 094/811.M30 |
Scale | planetary system |
Theatre | Kopt Dara, Destoona System |
Status | Imperial Victory |
Belligerents | |
Imperium of Mankind | Osroene Empire |
Commanders and Leaders | |
Hektor Cincinnatus Orion Mucius |
unknown |
Strength | |
3rd Expedition Fleet | Osroene "Southern Fleet" |
Losses | |
Outcome | |
First Legion secure naval superiority in the Southern Theater |
The First Battle of Kopt Dara was the opening engagement of the Parthorum Xenocide. In this clash between voidships, Imperial forces drove through a Xenos broadside to create a deadly melee. Although the attackers took considerable damage, they were able to inflict a severe defeat on the Osroene.
Background
In planning the Parthorum Xenocide, Hektor Cincinnatus determined early on that the Osroene's voidfleets were of pivotal importance. The Xenos relied on a strategy of containment and counter-attack, using planetary forces to slow down attackers until their fleets could arrive. Rather than fight on the enemy's terms, Hektor intended to bring their fleets to battle and destroy them, allowing his First Legion free reign throughout Osroene space. Due to the Xenos' overall material superiority, the Primarch planned to deal with their empire in sections. Rogue Traders had identified the patrol area closest to Sol, a region of space about 50 light years in diameter, and it was within this "Southern Theater" that the First Legion would begin their operations.
Conscious of the need for intelligence, Hektor's first order dispersed the Rogue Traders under his command to monitor the systems of Southern Theater. As was usual practice, a Space Marine officer held formal command of each vessel, but the vessel's original captain took the role of ship's master and guaranteed its smooth running. The sight of Solar-built vessels raised little alarm among the Xenos, who had become accustomed to the presence of Rogue Traders during the preceding months. But despite their innocent appearance, the Imperial vessels were hunting for concentrations of Osroene naval power. Adela Exard's Black Joke, now under the command of Ouragos Markos Priscus, found the Xenos' Southern Fleet docked in the Destoona System at 057/811.M30. Priscus immediately ordered his Astropath to signal the First Legion's HQ that their quarry had been discovered.
The battle
The arrival of Hektor Cincinnatus' naval force at Destoona's jump points is timed to 073/811.M30. If the presence of the Black Joke had not aroused suspicion, the Osroene reacted promptly to the arrival of a group of seemingly hostile warships. The Southern Fleet made haste for the outer planets of the Destoona System, taking up station at the gas giant Kopt Dara. From this position, the Osroene believed themselves well-sited to plot intercept courses against the invaders. Meanwhile, within the operations center of his flagship, Monarch of the Void, Hektor Cincinnatus held a holo-call with the Legion's senior void commander, Navarch Basileus Orion Mucius. They agreed on an aggressive approach. Hektor and Monarch of the Void would lead a large column of Imperial ships to break up the Xenos line roughly in its center. Mucius, aboard the Olympiad would take a smaller column into the enemy's rear. By this tactic, the Third Expedition Fleet's commanders hoped to divide their opponents' forces and deliver a crushing defeat.
As the Imperial ships approached Kopt Dara, they had to face the Osroene fleet's broadside. The Monarch of the Void was the first vessel to come under fire at 094/811.M30, but she withstood several salvos before breaking the Xenos line. Olympiad also took some damage in her approach, but succeeded in breaking the line as anticipated. Two semi-connected melees ensued. The smaller, at the rear of the Osroene line was quickly won by Mucius's ships thanks to local superiority. The second, larger part of the battle centered on the two flagships and raged for longer, but the arrival of Orion Mucius's forces tipped the battle in favour of the Imperials. The action was over in less than a Terran hour. Following salvage and scuttling efforts, the Imperial fleet was underway again at 094/811.M30, moving out to jump points and then back through to warp to Sol. Only Black Joke remained in system, hiding behind the great bulk of Kopt Dara and monitoring the system via satellites.
Aftermath
Victory at Kopt Dara gave the Imperials void superiority in the southern portion of the Parthorum Stream. Although the Osroene had more warships to reinforce the weakened theater, their high command would not receive a request for reinforcements until months later. By that time events would have already overtaken their effort to respond. However, the damage incurred at the First Battle of Kopt Dara forced the First Legion to spend precious weeks travelling back to Mars to repair their warships.
Later in 811.M30, both sides would commit more ships to the Destoona system and fight the Second Battle of Kopt Dara.
Order of Battle
Imperial Fleet
First Column
- Monarch of the Void (Repulsive Class Grand Cruiser). Hektor Cincinnatus' flagship
- Monarch of Luna (Repulsive Class Grand Cruiser)
- Zetal Heights (Crusade Class Cruiser)
- Mount Ararat (Crusade Class Cruiser)
- Blessing of Thunder (Crusade Class Cruiser)
- Hoplon (Boundless Class Cruiser)
- Eclipse (Luna Class Cruiser)
- Scion of Venus (Inferno Class Cruiser)
- Scion of Vulkan (Inferno Class Cruiser)
- Brother Demokritos (Havoc Class Frigate)
- Brother Eusebios (Havoc Class Frigate)
- Brother Nikanor (Havoc Class Frigate)
Second Column
- Olympiad (Repulsive Class Grand Cruiser). Orion Mucius' flagship
- Ankoresh (Crusade Class Cruiser)
- Pilum (Boundless Class Cruiser)
- Solstice (Luna Class Cruiser
- Scion of Mercury (Inferno Class Cruiser)
- Brother Drakon (Havoc Class Frigate)
- Brother Meliton (Havoc Class Frigate)
- Brother Solon (Havoc Class Frigate)
Support ship
- Black Joke (modified Saturnyne Cruiser), Ouragos Markos Priscus