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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 82. Chapters: Reydovan Empire characters, Reydovan houses, 2376 hostage crisis, Battle of the Korolev Expanse, Black Rose movement, Castle Devaneaux, Chancellor of the Greater Reydovan Imperium, Governor-General of Reydovan Prime, Greater Reydovan Imperium, High Inquisitorate Court, HRMS Stryker Annihilator, HRMS White Hunter, Ides of March campaign, Imperial Mark, Joshmaul's Omega research, Mothership "Harbinger of Vengeance," Mount Whitney Station, Reydovan Chancellor, Reydovan Emperor, Reydovan Empire, Reydovan military ranks, Reydovan Prime, Reydovan starship classes, Shadowgarde Castle, Sirius-Absolution Accords, Talismans of the Early Empire, Treaty of Korolev, Valkyrie Edict, Alexander Ross, Alexei Britanov, Artimus Devaneaux, Artimus Devaneaux, August von Spee, Celest Devaneaux, Daniel Longstreet, Daniel Neill, Dawson Crenshaw, Demon-Kieran Devaneaux, Dominic Devaneaux, Ethan Neill, Grand Inquisitor Velenkayn I, Ian Taylor, Jeremiah Neill, Jonathan Ross, Joshua Underwood, Joshua Underwood, Kieran Devaneaux, Kieran Devaneaux, Kieran Devaneaux II, Kiran Joshmaul, Kiran Joshmaul, Lucian Devaneaux, Lucian Devaneaux II, Matthew Russell, Padraig Devaneaux, Ross Joseph Neill, Travis Devaneaux, House of Devaneaux, House of Joshmaul, House of Underwood. Excerpt: The hostage crisis in 2376 was the first major Fragile Peace storyline in 2006. In the continuing war between the civilized galaxy and the forces of insane warlord Artimus Devaneaux, several noted Starfleet and Reydovan officers, most notably Kiran Joshmaul, Alexander Britanov and Ian Taylor, were captured by Artimus himself or by agents in his employ. After his defeat at the Battle of Shadowgarde on December 13, 2375, Artimus Devaneaux decided to change tactics in order to facilitate his victory over the allied forces. Artimus knew that his forces outnumbered Starfleet and the Imperial Navy, but both had more experienced commanders. Thus, he intended to k...