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The Slaughter of Xibou was a disastrous campaign for UNMC and has even been accredited as the spark that ignited the [[Colony Liberation Front (CLF)|Colony Liberation Front]]. The mission plan was to take down a local colonial freedom fighter. The freedom fighter had managed to convince the planet of Xibou to declare independence, and this action forced the hand of [[Marines|United Nations Marine Corps]] to make an example. The end result was countless dead colonists, which were by far largely innocent | The Slaughter of Xibou was a disastrous campaign for UNMC and has even been accredited as the spark that ignited the [[Colony Liberation Front (CLF)|Colony Liberation Front]]. The mission plan was to take down a local colonial freedom fighter. The freedom fighter had managed to convince the planet of Xibou to declare independence, and this action forced the hand of [[Marines|United Nations Marine Corps]] to make an example. The end result was countless dead colonists, which were by far largely innocent. | ||
Revision as of 00:42, 20 December 2025
The Slaughter of Xibou was a disastrous campaign for UNMC and has even been accredited as the spark that ignited the Colony Liberation Front. The mission plan was to take down a local colonial freedom fighter. The freedom fighter had managed to convince the planet of Xibou to declare independence, and this action forced the hand of United Nations Marine Corps to make an example. The end result was countless dead colonists, which were by far largely innocent.
