June 23, 2058: The Battle of Wolf 636
Space Command estimated that such a large collection of Ancient Guardian firepower meant that there must be an equally valuable prize to be found on Wolf 636-A III. Deployment of the Fleet was delayed somewhat as some of the Fleet's major combatants were still completing upgrades. By June 22, however, the gathered units included:
6
Luna-class destroyers
4
Moray-class frigates
2
Farsight-class frigates
6
Broadsword-class corvettes
12
Akizuki-class missile boats
4
Red Oak Victory-class fleet support vessels
1
Ropucha-class dropship
1
Nakhimov-class command boat
2
Mercy-class medical boats
3
Outrider-class fleet scouts
8
Starhawk fighters
8
Starhawk Mk Ib fighters
2
Luyang-class tankers
5
Condor-class salvaging ships
The Fleet announces its arrival by unleasing a massive volley at the planetary installations on Wolf 636-A III.

The Fleet's anti-missile screen remains effective, but occasionally a few warheads manage to slip through. The Luna and the Callisto both take some hits, but remain fully operational.


The installation at Wolf 636-A III is proving to be extremely proficient at shooting down our missiles. Over 600 of our first-wave Javelin missiles are intercepted, and not one of them gets through. The planetary bases remain untouched. The only bright spot is that the smaller
Nyryat-class ship, previously damaged by the Oracle, now seems to be mostly disabled.
Since this single expenditure of missiles represents over a years' worth of production, it is a blow to the Fleet's fighting capacity nearly as signficant as the loss of a ship.

Undaunted, and knowing that the fleet colliers still have ammunition available nearby, Admiral Conway directs the Luna-class destroyers to empty their magazines at the defense installations. Soon enough, this strategy pays off; it appears that the Ancient Guardian bases expended most of their anti-missile capacity shooting down the first large wave.

A few minutes later both installations have been destroyed, but with only a few missiles to spare.

Despite the destruction of these bases, the two large Ancient Guardian
Matsilo-class destroyers have replenished their magazines from somewhere, and have resumed firing. The Callisto, Calypso, and Ariel are hit 3-5 times each by strength 12 warheads. Thanks in part to the ships' upgraded armor and shielding, no casualties are reported. However, if not for the excellent point defense being provided by the Fleet's Starhawk fighters, this damage would certainly have been much worse.

Having been reloaded by the its support ships, the Fleet resumes firing at the two Matsilo destroyers. Both hostiles are destroyed during an apparent attempt to reload on one of the system's planets. The Mamba-class fast attack corvette has also been eliminated.

An Ancient Guardian Nyryat-class corvette is the sole remaining hostile. The dropship
Ropucha is directed to seize this vessel. The Ancient Guardian AIs appear to be attempting repairs, so a single Starhawk is dispatched to fire a few rounds into the ship each time it starts moving. This boarding action is successful, and the 113th Marine Battalion takes the battered ship with no casualties. A handful of AI drones are recovered, but they do not respond to communication. Within less than an hour the Marine's engineering team has managed to restore one of the ship's engines. It slowly begins making its way to Earth under assistance from
Atlantic Victory and
Pacific Victory.

After a brief battle between the 2nd Mobile Infantry Division and a detachment of robotic warrior drones on Wolf 636-A II, the battle for Wolf 636 is officially over. As the Fleet heads home the Stargazer's survey scouts get to work. A massive number of ruined complexes are discovered on Wolf 636-A III, as well as a Power-Propulsion research center (70%). The world is also discovered to be fairly rich in high-accessibility minerals. A colony mission is dispatched immediately, and additional Xenology and Geology teams are deployed to the world.
