Natopian Abduction Crisis
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Operation Prodigal | |||||||
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Part of War of Lost Brothers | |||||||
Photograph of one of the Emperor's Xecha captors |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Bovic Empire of the Natopian Nation | Xecha Crime Syndicate | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Natopian Army
| 9th Chapter Group | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1 Damocles-class orbital bombardment platform; 1 Ariadne-class fleet support starship 1 Virgo-class scout ship 1 Zion-class survey ship 1 Dingo-class shuttle 96 naval infantry | approximately 250 militiamen | ||||||
63,000 Xecha refugees 167,550 Babkhi |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 killed, 12 wounded | 25 killed; 18 captured | ||||||
23,720 killed; 9,420 injured |
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Destroyed in Xechaspolis: 6 medical clinics; 1 humanitarian relief centre; 18 schools and orphanages; 26 places of worship. |
The abduction of Emperor Nathan II, Regent Christo Eucalyptos, and Secretary of Defense Marco Lungo, in late 1653 sparked a constitutional crisis in the Natopian Empire that paralysed its government and set the legislative body, known as the Frenzy at odds with the Supreme Court and delayed the entry of Natopia into the renewed war with Jingdao, placing the empire's alliance with Shireroth under immense strain.
Circumstantial evidence and the Emperor's own testimony hinted at the collusion of unspecified "external powers" in the abduction, which many had considered beyond the capacity of a small band of marginalised ethnic criminals located at a whole continent's remove from the Natopian seat of government.