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Battle of Nightingale
Battlesign RMN vs RHN PN
ConflictFirst Haven-Manticore War
DateMarch 3 1907 PD
PlaceNightingale System
ResultHavenite victory
Combatants

Royal Manticoran Navy:
task force of the Sixth Fleet

the main fleet
of the People's Navy

Commanders

Adm. White Haven

Adm. Esther McQueen
Vice Adm. Jorgensen

Strength
  • 8 SD
  • 16 DN
  • 56 SD
Casualties
  • 4 SD
  • 6 other ships
  • 17 SD

The Battle of Nightingale was a battle between the Royal Manticoran Navy and the People's Navy in the Nightingale System.

Prelude[]

Attempting to capitalize on the confusion in the People's Republic due to the overthrow of the Legislaturists and the purging of the Navy, the Royal Manticoran Navy embarked on a campaign to seize control of Trevor's Star in order to secure the Trevor's Star Terminus. This would give them a forward base deep within the People's Republic from which to launch strikes. (HH5)

Order of battle[]

Royal Manticoran Navy[]

Task force of the Sixth Fleet:

People's Navy[]

Bogey One[]

  • Four battle squadrons[1], CO Admiral Esther McQueen

Bogey Two[]

  • Three battlesquadrons[2], CO Vice Admiral Jorgensen

Course of Battle[]

Initially facing four squadrons of superdreadnoughts in "Bogey One", Admiral Alexander flushed his ships' missile pods, firing over thirty-two hundred missiles, to which the opposing ships, lacking pods, could only reply with twelve hundred. Alexander spread his fire across the enemy formation, while "Bogey One" concentrated it's fire on BatRon 21. The two groups continued to exchange fire, with the PN losing five ships in return for the destruction of the HMS King Michael.

Suddenly the ships of "Bogey Two" lit their drives, appearing behind Alexander's forces. But their commander had jumped the gun, and their acceleration was not sufficient to catch up to Alexander's as he ran for the hyper-limit. HMS Thunderer broke apart, but he could not slow down to pick up survivors, or "Bogey Two" would be able to catch up. Two more PN superdreadnoughts were destroyed. Alexander then concentrated his fire on the central squadron of "Bogey One" as his ships made a tactical withdrawal. (HH5)

Aftermath[]

The Manticoran superdreadnoughts HMS King Michael, HMS Thunderer, HMS Hydra, and HMS Prometheus were destroyed, as were eight other ships during the withdrawal. HMS Kodiak Maximus was sufficiently damaged to not be worth repairing and HMS Myrmidon, Casey, Vindicator, and Ravensport were damaged enough to be out of action for several months. Additionally, the dreadnoughts HMS Landing City and Hero weren't expected to return to service before the end of the year. (HH5,EH1)

References[]

  1. 32 SD
  2. 24 SD


Operations of the
First Havenite-Manticoran War
Perseus | Allied Counteroffensive 1905 | Allied 6th Fleet Offensive | Mangonel | Stalking Horse | Dagger | Commerce Raiding in Silesia | Cerberus System | Icarus | Scylla | Bagration | Buttercup
Battles of the
First Havenite-Manticoran War
Talbot | Poicters | Casca | MGX-1403 | Yalta | Air | Seaford Nine Ambush | First Hancock | First Seaford Nine | Third Yeltsin | Chelsea and Mendoza | Samson | First Nightingale | First Minette | Slocum | Fourth Yeltsin | Candor | Second Minette | Second Nightingale | Tyler's Star | Schiller | Selker Rift | First Seabring | Second Seabring | Trevor's Star | Micah | First Adler | Second Adler | Third Adler | Second Hancock | Second Seaford Nine | First Zanzibar | First Alizon | Second Basilisk | Third Seabring | Cerberus | Elric | Solway and Treadway | Barnett | MacGregor | Hyacinth
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