Curis-4 Compliance
| Curis-4 Compliance | |
| Date | 868.M30 |
| Scale | system-wide |
| Theatre | Curis system |
| Status | Decisive Imperial Victory |
| Belligerents | |
| 25th Expedition Fleet | |
| Commanders and Leaders | |
| Gaspard Lumey Rani Stolarz |
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| Strength | |
| approximately six thousand Fifth Legion Space Marines one Army Group Ciban Chasseurs |
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| Losses | |
| Outcome | |
| Curis-4 brought into compliance with the Imperial Truth. | |
The Curis-4 Compliance was a military campaign of the Emperor's Great Crusade. The 25th Expedition Fleet, under the command of the Primarch Gaspard Lumey, subdued an advanced, warlike culture through a combination of superior military tactics and political terror.
Situation Report
Late in 867.M30, the Rogue Trader Visant Le Gall contacted his handlers in the Victualary of the Fifth Legion. Le Gall was scheduled for a routine report, but Sergeant Mai Dac Kien noted that the Trader seemed particularly smug. The data retrieved showed that Le Gall was not merely happy to have made a fat profit - though clearly he had enriched himself in his journeys. Mai's keen eyes were quickly drawn to information regarding Curis-4, a technologically advanced but socially peculiar world in the newly-mapped Propice Sector. By careful analysis of Le Gall's reports, together with supporting information from other Rogue Traders, Mai was able to draw up a substantial picture of Curis-4 and pass it up to his superiors.
Curis-4 possessed a substantial industrial base and significant manpower. Population estimates varied between eight and ten billion, and the technology was somewhat superior to pre-compliance Ciban IV. The planet was divided between four warring "nations": the Orvar, Huks, Wari, and Fanz. Le Gall's contact had been exclusively with the Orvar, who had paid him handsomely for medical supplies. The Rogue Trader had observed a sharp caste divide between the "citz" who earned political rights by military service and "pacs" who lived as civilians but were barely regarded as people by their social superiors. Antoine d'Orléans' unsuccessful trading mission had involved brief talks with all four nations of Curis-4 and his brief contacts suggested that the Huks, Wari, and Fanz had similar social systems.