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|description=Dr. [[Elias Huer]] presents the only active pilots available for the [[Battle of Vistula]] {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.
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|date=[[2491]] CE
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|co1=Maj. [[Duke Danton]]
|co1=Maj. [[Duke Danton]]
|co2=[[Galen]]
|co2=[[Galen]]
|strength1=Less than 10 [[Thunderfighter]]s
|strength1=9 starfighters: 7 [[Thunderfighter]]s and 2 [[Scorpion fighter]]s
|strength2=100 [[Scorpion fighter]]s  
|strength2=Approx. 97 [[Scorpion fighter]]s<ref>One was taken by Maj. [[Duke Danton]] for his flight back to [[Earth]], and two were taken by Col. [[Wilma Deering]] and Capt. {{buck}}.</ref>
|shiploss1=None
|shiploss1=None
|shiploss2=All enemy [[Scorpion fighter]]s
|shiploss2=Multiple enemy [[Scorpion fighter]]s
|casualties1=None
|casualties1=None
|casualties2=At least 100 of [[Kaleel]]'s followers, including [[Galen]]
|casualties2=Unknown number of [[Kaleel]]'s followers, including [[Galen]]
|prev=[[Defense of Scout Three]]
|prev=[[Defense of Scout Three]]
|next=[[Escape from Sinaloa]]
|next=[[Escape from Sinaloa]]
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{{quote
|Kane|So, this is how you bid us safe conduct? Fine escort, at least we will all perish together.  
|Duke Danton|I didn't say I need all the pilots you can spare, Dr. [[Elias Huer|Huer]]. I said I need ''all the pilots'', period.
|attribution=[[Kane]]'s snide comment to Col. [[Wilma Deering]] before she runs to her [[Thunderfighter]] on ''[[Draconia]]'', {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
|Dr. Elias Huer|Major Danton, I just can't do that. I cannot order that [[Earth]] be left absolutely defenseless.
}}-->
|Duke Danton|And I'm telling you that if the fleet I saw [[Vistula|back there]] lifts off, the Earth is done for anyway.
|attribution=Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Dr. [[Elias Huer]] after Danton leaves through [[Stargate 5]] from [[Vistula]], {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
}}


With a large swath of [[Earth Defense Directorate]]'s pilots affected by poisoned [[food disc]]s originating from [[Vistula]], [[Kaleel]] launches his attack against the [[Earth]]. With knowledge from both Majors [[Duke Danton]] and [[Fields]], Dr. [[Elias Huer]] organizes a small group of Earth's unaffected pilots for a last-ditch offensive {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.  
With a large swath of [[Earth Defense Directorate]]'s pilots incapacitated by poisoned [[food disc]]s originating from [[Vistula]], [[Kaleel]] launches his attack against the [[Earth]]. With knowledge from both Majors [[Duke Danton]] and [[Fields]], Dr. [[Elias Huer]] organizes a small group of Earth's unaffected pilots for a last-ditch offensive {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.  


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== Background ==
== Background ==


{{quote
{{quote
|Princess Ardala|Permission to come aboard, why?
|Kaleel|What will [[Duke Danton|your friend]] do when he returns to [[Earth]], Captain {{buck|Rogers}}? Let's see. You've seen the fleet I've been slowly, patiently building up, and you've no doubt concluded that my plan is to weaken [[Defense Directorate|Earth's defense squadrons]] by poisoning its members, so the planet can be conquered with ease.  
|Kane|For a special envoy. That's all I know.  
|William "Buck" Rogers|Murder seems to be second nature to you. Why didn't you wipe us all out so you can walk into power?  
|Princess Ardala|It isn't according to protocol. What'd you think they have in mind?
|Kaleel|''[chuckles]'' Mass death would've caused much alarm, attracted too much attention. Dr. [[Elias Huer|Huer]] would have suspected foul play immediately. This way, the gravity of the situation crept up on him. By the time he had an inkling of what was truly happening, it was too late.  
|Kane|I don't know, but they have given us plenty of warning, and there'll be nothing in evidence to betray us.
|William "Buck" Rogers|That's not the reason. The truth is, you get your kicks out of turning people who should logically hate you into mindless zombies who follow you around shouting your name.  
|Princess Ardala|I'd be curious to know what they have in mind. Let's prepare a very special welcome for them.  
|attribution=[[Kaleel]] and {{buck}} discuss the dastardly nature of Kaleel's plan, {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
|attribution=Princess [[Ardala]] and [[Kane]] discuss the incoming fighter squadron envoy from [[Earth]], {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
}}  
}}
 
Following Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Capt. {{buck}}'s discovery of a large force of [[Scorpion fighter]]s, deployed in the open near Kaleel's mountain fortress in the [[Sea of Stone]], Danton absconds with one of these fighters to warn [[Earth]] and mount an offense. Danton hopes that by returning quickly, the [[Defense Directorate]]'s offensive can wipe out Kaleel's starfighters before they're deployed.


As part of Emperor [[Draco]]'s cunning plan to conquer the [[Earth]], subjugating it in the [[Draconian realm]], Princess [[Ardala]] and [[Kane]] are dispatched on ''[[Draconia]]''. As one of Draco's many [[star fortress]]es, it claims to fly under a flag of truce (and thus unarmed) as part of a trade delegation to establish a mutual defense treaty against "pirates" that have devastated the spaceways, including disrupting vital food and water Earth needs from other planets.
[[Stella Warden]], familiar with Terran thinking, surmises that a person stayed behind as only one of the Scorpion fighters (a one-man craft) had launched, and [[Julio]] notes that two pilots survived the crash caused by the [[power leech]]. Warden discovers Col. [[Wilma Deering]]'s [[contamination detector]] bracelet, surmises that it is a homing device, and sets a trap that ensnares Rogers.  


In order to determine the veracity of {{Buck}}'s story, Col. [[Wilma Deering]] convinces Dr. [[Elias Huer]] of the [[Earth Defense Directorate]] to fly a welcoming committee in the form of the [[Third Force of the Earth Directorate]]—a squadron of [[Thunderfighter]]s, including Rogers—to meet with ''Draconia''. In response, Ardala preemptively launches [[Hatchet fighter]]s in order to stage a "pirate ambush." It is her aim to convince the humans that the "pirates" are a mutual threat when, in reality, the pirates are Draconians themselves wishing to weaken the Earth for conquest.
Rogers is brought before Kaleel, and due to this Kaleel flaunts Earth's greatest military mind, who Kaleel has paid for handsomely: [[Galen]]. After divulging his plan to Deering and Rogers, he has them put to death along with [[Ryma]]. Using ingenuity, Rogers orchestrates their escape...


Upon the Third Force landing aboard ''Draconia'', Kane presents Ardala to Deering and Rogers. During the introductions, Ardala feigns ignorance on ever meeting Rogers, thus continuing to germinate the seeds of doubt as to Rogers' loyalties. Before being able to continue their investigation of ''Draconia''—prompted by Rogers' belief that the ship is not unarmed—the "pirates" engage ''Draconia'', placing the Third Force in harm's way.
Meanwhile, Danton cajoles Huer into mustering up all available pilots: there are only six, including Maj. [[Fields]] and his old instructor Brigadier [[Gordon]], who comes out of retirement for the mission. A seventh pilot, in the form of the [[ambuquad]] duo of [[Twiki]] and Dr. [[Theopolis]], rounds out the offensive squadron {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.


== Battle ==
== Battle ==


{{quote
{{quote
|William "Buck" Rogers|Colonel, I'm switching to manual, see if I can start dishing out a little of what we've been taking.
|Duke Danton|Leader to squadron, I'm breaking radio silence. You've no doubt seen on your scanners what lies ahead of us. We're too late. The armada on [[Vistula]] is in the process of taking off, and before we reach the combat [[vector]], we'll be outnumbered almost 10-to-1. But it's no use turning back. They're on their way to [[Earth]]. We either fight them here or we fight them there. So ready your [[pulsar cannon]]s. We're going to take them on now, and before we're through with them, they will have had one big fight on their hands.
|Col. Wilma Deering|Buck Rogers, I'm ordering you back to the base.  
|attribution=Maj. [[Duke Danton]] to his squadron as [[Kaleel]]'s force of [[Scorpion fighter]]s, lead by [[Galen]], launches from [[Vistula]], {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
|William "Buck" Rogers|''[ignoring Deering, directing his efforts to their attackers]'' Now then, let's see how you like a little old-fashioned red dogging.
|attribution={{buck}} and Col. [[Wilma Deering]] disagree on defense strategy, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
}}
}}


Following deployment, the [[Thunderfighter]]s from the Third Force engage against the Hatchet fighters, resulting in the decimation of the squadron due to the pilot's over-reliance on their [[combat computer]]s to properly handle the situation. Despite Deering's protestations, Rogers attempts to help his fellow pilots to no avail. Fed up, Rogers ignores Deering's order to return to base, taking manual control of his Thunderfighter and goes on the offensive, destroying the Hatchet fighters with great aplomb much to Deering's befuddlement and displeasure — and Ardala's pleasure.
Maj. [[Duke Danton]]'s force launches towards the [[stargate]], with the intent on going communications silent after transiting the [[stargate]] to [[Vistula]]. After transiting through [[Stargate 4]], they discover on their scanners that the force of [[Scorpion fighter]]s have already begun deployment, and thus they are too late to catch them unawares.
 
Danton breaks radio silence, informs his squadron that they can either fight Kaleel's force at Vistula, or at Earth, and they engage the fighters at Vistula.
 
Danton is surprised to learn that two of the enemy Scorpions are piloted by Col. [[Wilma Deering]] and Capt. {{buck}}, and Rogers relays the information he has learned from the overzealous braggart Kaleel. Utilizing 20th century battle strategy, the fighter squadron provides Rogers a hole in the squadron's formation, allowing Rogers to "[[sack the quarterback]]." In [[red-dogging]] Galen, the entire remaining force falls into disarray, due to the Vistulan pilots' inability to act on their own recognizance {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==


{{quote
{{quote
|Dr. Theopolis|Our [[Computer Council|Council]] has had a formal request from her majesty, Princess [[Ardala]].
|Ryma|I told you, [[Kaleel]] has called for his escape craft. This is our chance--it's our ''only'' chance.
|Col. Wilma Deering|What has that got to do with the Captain?
|Vistula Worker|Ryma, there are so few of us.  
|Dr. Theopolis|Well, the Princess feels he single-handedly saved their unarmed vessel from the renegade pirates, and wants to thank him personally.
|Ryma|And so few of them--most of them are out in space. This is our chance, while the armada is losing, and Kaleel is uncertain.
|Col. Wilma Deering|''[chagrined]'' "Single-handedly"?
|attribution=[[Ryma]] and an [[Vistula Worker|unnamed Vistula worker]] discuss striking Kaleel's weakened forces in the [[Sea of Stone]] during the ongoing battle up in space, {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
|Dr. Theopolis|Apparently, even your ship was nearly destroyed. Were it not for Captain Rogers' inordinate skills and quick thinking, the Princess feels that—
|Col. Wilma Deering|''[angrily]'' I don't care what the Princess feels!
|attribution=Dr. [[Theopolis]] (conveyed by [[Twiki]]) and Col. [[Wilma Deering]] discuss the aftermath, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
}}
}}


* Princess Ardala is able to continue the charade of the Draconian's peaceful intentions, as well as obfuscate any connection to the so-called "pirates."
Following [[Galen]]'s death at {{buck}}'s hand, the remaining force of Kaleel's followers is torn asunder, providing a clear path for the force to land on Vistula.  
* Draconian forces now have proof that Earth's forces, such as the [[Thunderfighter]]'s [[combat computer]], are easily dispatched. Another weakness is the human's blind-faith on the technology, removing the "human equation" from space combat.
 
* The wild-card is {{buck}}, an accidental 20th century transplant from a "paranoid time," who is highly suspicious of Ardala and is able to dispatch the Hatchet fighters with great aplomb despite his lack of prior space combat experience. Further, he equates the peace envoy to the [[w:Trojan Horse|Trojan Horse]] from the historic defeat known as the [[w:Battle of Troy|Battle of Troy]].
With [[Ryma]] and a small handful of anti-Kaleel resistance fighters (armed with stolen weapons and explosives) having rendered the fortress into a state of disarray, Rogers and Deering are able to re-penetrate the fortress. After a terse standoff with Kaleel, who is about to flee Vistula on his star cruiser with [[Stella Warden]], the agitator is rendered powerless and dragged away by those who wronged him.
** The fact that Rogers is able to single-handedly defeat the Hatchet fighters further endears Ardala to Rogers, as she sees a man who can bring her great power—a weakness that Rogers [[Draconia's Attack on Earth|later exploits to great effect]].
 
** Rogers piloting skills would be needed for Kane's upgraded experimental [[Hatchet fighter]] variant in {{BR25|Ardala Returns|prose=Y}}.  
With Kaleel's manipulations now revealed, [[Tabor Saroyan]] offers to resign, but is talked out of it by both his son, [[Regis Saroyan]], and his future daughter-in-law, Ryma. Confident in the belief that Vistula is in good hands, Dr. [[Elias Huer]] remains of the belief that Vistula will continue as a food source for the [[Earth]] under the auspices of a wisened [[Food Directorate]] {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==


* Earth is unaware of both the Hatchet fighter's capabilities and their inclusion in the Draconian arsenal, suggesting that the craft is new to the battlefield.  
* For all of his hubris, [[Galen]] is easily dispatched after a terse but short starfighter battle with {{buck}}.  
* The Hatchet fighters are able to render the [[combat computer]]s of [[Thunderfighter]]s useless by means unknown.
* The [[defense shield]] introduced in "[[Awakening]]" would have been able to hold off Galen's fighting force, but would have made excellent work in instead engaging in acts of piracy in the space lanes, disrupting the vital supplies Earth requires from outside sources.  
-->
 
== References ==


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Latest revision as of 03:01, 10 May 2021

Battle of Vistula
Dr. Elias Huer presents the only active pilots available for the Battle of Vistula (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").
Dr. Elias Huer presents the only active pilots available for the Battle of Vistula (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").
Dr. Elias Huer presents the only active pilots available for the Battle of Vistula (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").
Summary
Conflict:
Date: 2491 CE
Related Episode(s):
Place: Near Vistula
Result: Successful Earth offensive.
Combatants
Earth Defense Directorate Kaleel's forces
Commanders
Maj. Duke Danton Galen
Strength
9 starfighters: 7 Thunderfighters and 2 Scorpion fighters Approx. 97 Scorpion fighters[1]
Materiel Losses
None Multiple enemy Scorpion fighters
Casualties
None Unknown number of Kaleel's followers, including Galen
Battle Chronology
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Defense of Scout Three Battle of Vistula Escape from Sinaloa



I didn't say I need all the pilots you can spare, Dr. Huer. I said I need all the pilots, period.
Major Danton, I just can't do that. I cannot order that Earth be left absolutely defenseless.
And I'm telling you that if the fleet I saw back there lifts off, the Earth is done for anyway.

With a large swath of Earth Defense Directorate's pilots incapacitated by poisoned food discs originating from Vistula, Kaleel launches his attack against the Earth. With knowledge from both Majors Duke Danton and Fields, Dr. Elias Huer organizes a small group of Earth's unaffected pilots for a last-ditch offensive (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

Background

What will your friend do when he returns to Earth, Captain Rogers? Let's see. You've seen the fleet I've been slowly, patiently building up, and you've no doubt concluded that my plan is to weaken Earth's defense squadrons by poisoning its members, so the planet can be conquered with ease.
Murder seems to be second nature to you. Why didn't you wipe us all out so you can walk into power?
[chuckles] Mass death would've caused much alarm, attracted too much attention. Dr. Huer would have suspected foul play immediately. This way, the gravity of the situation crept up on him. By the time he had an inkling of what was truly happening, it was too late.
That's not the reason. The truth is, you get your kicks out of turning people who should logically hate you into mindless zombies who follow you around shouting your name.

 — Kaleel and William "Buck" Rogers discuss the dastardly nature of Kaleel's plan, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's "Planet of the Slave Girls"

Following Maj. Duke Danton and Capt. William "Buck" Rogers's discovery of a large force of Scorpion fighters, deployed in the open near Kaleel's mountain fortress in the Sea of Stone, Danton absconds with one of these fighters to warn Earth and mount an offense. Danton hopes that by returning quickly, the Defense Directorate's offensive can wipe out Kaleel's starfighters before they're deployed.

Stella Warden, familiar with Terran thinking, surmises that a person stayed behind as only one of the Scorpion fighters (a one-man craft) had launched, and Julio notes that two pilots survived the crash caused by the power leech. Warden discovers Col. Wilma Deering's contamination detector bracelet, surmises that it is a homing device, and sets a trap that ensnares Rogers.

Rogers is brought before Kaleel, and due to this Kaleel flaunts Earth's greatest military mind, who Kaleel has paid for handsomely: Galen. After divulging his plan to Deering and Rogers, he has them put to death along with Ryma. Using ingenuity, Rogers orchestrates their escape...

Meanwhile, Danton cajoles Huer into mustering up all available pilots: there are only six, including Maj. Fields and his old instructor Brigadier Gordon, who comes out of retirement for the mission. A seventh pilot, in the form of the ambuquad duo of Twiki and Dr. Theopolis, rounds out the offensive squadron (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

Battle

Leader to squadron, I'm breaking radio silence. You've no doubt seen on your scanners what lies ahead of us. We're too late. The armada on Vistula is in the process of taking off, and before we reach the combat vector, we'll be outnumbered almost 10-to-1. But it's no use turning back. They're on their way to Earth. We either fight them here or we fight them there. So ready your pulsar cannons. We're going to take them on now, and before we're through with them, they will have had one big fight on their hands.

 — Maj. Duke Danton to his squadron as Kaleel's force of Scorpion fighters, lead by Galen, launches from Vistula, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's "Planet of the Slave Girls"

Maj. Duke Danton's force launches towards the stargate, with the intent on going communications silent after transiting the stargate to Vistula. After transiting through Stargate 4, they discover on their scanners that the force of Scorpion fighters have already begun deployment, and thus they are too late to catch them unawares.

Danton breaks radio silence, informs his squadron that they can either fight Kaleel's force at Vistula, or at Earth, and they engage the fighters at Vistula.

Danton is surprised to learn that two of the enemy Scorpions are piloted by Col. Wilma Deering and Capt. William "Buck" Rogers, and Rogers relays the information he has learned from the overzealous braggart Kaleel. Utilizing 20th century battle strategy, the fighter squadron provides Rogers a hole in the squadron's formation, allowing Rogers to "sack the quarterback." In red-dogging Galen, the entire remaining force falls into disarray, due to the Vistulan pilots' inability to act on their own recognizance (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

Aftermath

I told you, Kaleel has called for his escape craft. This is our chance--it's our only chance.
Ryma, there are so few of us.
And so few of them--most of them are out in space. This is our chance, while the armada is losing, and Kaleel is uncertain.

 — Ryma and an unnamed Vistula worker discuss striking Kaleel's weakened forces in the Sea of Stone during the ongoing battle up in space, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's "Planet of the Slave Girls"

Following Galen's death at William "Buck" Rogers's hand, the remaining force of Kaleel's followers is torn asunder, providing a clear path for the force to land on Vistula.

With Ryma and a small handful of anti-Kaleel resistance fighters (armed with stolen weapons and explosives) having rendered the fortress into a state of disarray, Rogers and Deering are able to re-penetrate the fortress. After a terse standoff with Kaleel, who is about to flee Vistula on his star cruiser with Stella Warden, the agitator is rendered powerless and dragged away by those who wronged him.

With Kaleel's manipulations now revealed, Tabor Saroyan offers to resign, but is talked out of it by both his son, Regis Saroyan, and his future daughter-in-law, Ryma. Confident in the belief that Vistula is in good hands, Dr. Elias Huer remains of the belief that Vistula will continue as a food source for the Earth under the auspices of a wisened Food Directorate (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

Notes

  • For all of his hubris, Galen is easily dispatched after a terse but short starfighter battle with William "Buck" Rogers.
  • The defense shield introduced in "Awakening" would have been able to hold off Galen's fighting force, but would have made excellent work in instead engaging in acts of piracy in the space lanes, disrupting the vital supplies Earth requires from outside sources.

References

  1. One was taken by Maj. Duke Danton for his flight back to Earth, and two were taken by Col. Wilma Deering and Capt. William "Buck" Rogers.