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Red Hessians
Origin
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Profile
Date of founding 700 A.S. A.S.
Date of dissolution still active A.S.
Founder(s) Former Daumann miners
Current leader(s) unknown
Base of operations Vogtland Base, Dresden
Primary role
Terrorism, Piracy
Secondary role
Expanding influence, halting Corsair advance

The Red Hessians are a large unlawful group mostly comprised of disillusioned miners and political dissidents, originally formed to eliminate the corporations that have exploited them for so long.

Synopsis

Red Hessians are the third largest unlawful group in Sirius, outnumbered only by the two warring Hispanian factions in the Omicron systems (Outcasts and Corsairs). They operate mostly in Rheinland and the Omega sector, although raids sometimes take them as far as the Cambridge system in Bretonia. The group is known to attack corporate shipping all across Rheinland, looting and dealing in stolen goods as well as smuggling diamonds to fund their extensive operations. Their large umbrella of influence almost completely encompasses the Dresden and Omega-11 systems, with roaming packs of fighters a frequent sight to any passers by. Dresden is expected to fall under complete Hessian control as soon as the corporate mining stations there finally run out of concentrated mining areas.

However the most likely reason for their notoriety in the criminal underworld would be their endless conflict with the Corsairs, notably manifested in the visibly split system of Omega-5. Divided into two sides, the no mans land in the middle is frequently host to savage battles between both factions.

The Hessians are a part of the Outcast alliance against Corsairs.

History

Further information: History of Rheinland#Popular Revolution

The formation of the Hessian movement

The Hessians are recorded to have formed in 700 A.S. They originated from a group of miners disillusioned at the result of the Popular Revolution of 672 A.S. and the lackluster treatment of Daumann and Kruger worker abuse. Despite the push by the Bundschuh opposition in the government to investigate any and all actions of the two companies during the last few years, the majority had decided to settle on ratifying a Workers' Rights Convention and placing reparations on the two companies in order to gain the support of the wealthy Rheinland industrialists in charge. Enraged at this decision, many Dresden miners abandoned their stations in an attempt to restart the revolution. With far less general support this time around, they were eventually forced to leave their posts and retreat into the asteroid fields from which they would later stage attacks on transports in the area in an attempt to halt the diamond mining industry once again.

With the political fiasco of 700 A.S. which forced the Bundschuh movement back underground, the Red Hessians began their campaign of widespread raids on corporate shipping, no longer just for the ideological principle but to build up their own power base, facilities and power in Dresden as well as it's adjacent systems. With the number of disillusioned individuals in Rheinland rising every day, their ranks quickly swelled from a small group of vigilantes into an extensive rebellion controlling most of Dresden space.

Expansion

In an effort to secure more ground, expansion soon followed. Conducting their usual recon of Dresden, Red Hessian patrols stumbled upon a conveniently placed jump hole to Omega-11 around the year 709 A.S. It didn't take long for raiders to pour into the Daumann controlled system. The unprepared Daumann shippers were taken completely by surprise, with rumours following that the Hessians managed to shut down the diamond shipping from Omega-11 for a full month, before the corporates gathered enough security force to at least push the rebels out of the trade route.

Construction of new bases soon followed. By 712 A.S. Freital base was in full operation, and attracting many people to it by the prospect of quick wealth and hard retribution. With the discovery of the Omega-5 system, first contact with the Corsairs was established. Neither of the factions cared much about the other, up until Hessians started to converge on Corsair raiding grounds.

Hessian-Corsair War (740 A.S.)

The Trenches of Omega-5

The first recorded conflict between Hessian and Corsair units occured in the year 731 A.S. The Hessian raiders participating in the event had reported the fight had been initiated over the contents of their cargo holds, which were liberated from a Bretonian diamond transport in Omega-3. Many other minor fights over stolen goods were reported during the next five years, although no official military action was taken by either side. Hessian fighters were instructed to avoid Corsair patrols if possible. This state of passive hostility was a prelude to the beginning of the actual war, which would begin in earnest in nine years.

At the start of the year 740 A.S. a large Corsair fleet moved into Omega-5 from their Leon base in Omega-41, quickly advancing to Ronneburg where the first battle took place with the Hessians pressed into a desperate defense. While the initial Corsair assault was unsuccessful, the attackers preserved their initiative for an entire year, until a large Hessian force defeated the Corsair advance during the final siege of Ronneburg, and pushed them back towards Cadiz.

This successful Hessian defense marked the start of the long stalemate, where for the next seventy years large forces from both sides would engage in a string of battles that would eventually obliterate the central area of the system inbetween the Hessian and Corsair bases. That area, cleared of all asteroids and littered with wrecks, would become known as the Hammen Hole.

The Casablanca Campaign

In the year 811 A.S. an intermittent jump hole on the Hessian side of Omega-5 stabilises itself, and opens a way to a system marked as Omega-47. The system itself was discovered by the Corsairs only a few months before, and as such had not seen any major force occupying it at all. The Corsairs, complacent in the unreachability of the system, well in the process of constructing a base and scoping a potential planet to settle were taken completely by surprise by the first enemy raiders pouring in from the northern nebula fragment. The Hessians, recognising a golden opportunity, quickly massed an assault force of fair size and attacked Omega-47 before the defenders could be reinforced. After a period of brief fighting over the surface of planet Tangier, the attackers breached the front line and pushed the Corsairs all the way back to their Casablanca base where the final fight occured, culminating in a troop transport managing to breach the bases' docking bay and unloading a large boarding crew which successfully captured the station.

Although the Corsairs organised a swift counter attack soon afterwards, they were unable to mount a force of sufficient strength to counter the superior Hessian numbers in the Omega-47 system, while still keeping Omega-5 safe. The attack was undertaken either way, with the battlegroup soon mired half way across the system by a large defense. With the offensive taking no progress beyond that point, the Corsairs changed their plan. They pulled their forces back to the eastern nebula fragment, stationing the battleship Fes at the jump hole to prevent that flank from collapsing, and assuming a defensive stance. The majority of the withdrawn forces were then transferred to the Omega-5 flank in order to put more pressure on the Hessians from that direction. The plan was successful, and a lot of the Omega-47 defenders were rallied back to Omega-5, leaving both forces however with a force incapable of making any decisive moves in the Omega-47 system. The Hessian defense, although strong and comprised of seasoned veterans, would now be full of holes - allowing Corsair ships to slip through to the Zoner system of Omega-49, and from there to Dublin to raid and pillage the gold mining business. The Omega-47 system would from that point on be the site of only small skirmishes between passing forces, with no real meaning to the actual Hessian - Corsair war.

Present Day

Diplomacy

Allies
LWB
Bundschuh
Mollys
Outcasts
Enemies
Corsairs
Bounty Hunters
Rheinland Federal Police
Rheinland Military
Daumann Heavy Construction
Kruger Minerals
Bretonia Armed Forces
House Shippers


Known bases