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== Background ==
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Venado Bay is the site of a decisive attack by [[Imsk|Imskian]] forces during the [[Braal-Imsk War]]. By October 2991, the [[Braal|Braalian]] forces were gathered on Braal-13, the outermost inhabited world of the Braalian system. It was at the Venado Bay base where the Damper weapon was unleashed.  The weapon, long in development, transmitted electromagnetic pulses that were uniquely encoded to invade Braalian bodies and disrupt their magnetic fields. A Braalian could be completely blown apart, lose one or more limbs, or experience permanent disruption or loss of magnetic powers, depending on the amount of exposure.
 
Venado Bay is the site of a decisive attack by [[Imsk|Imskian]] forces during the [[Braal-Imsk War]]. By October 2991, the [[Braal|Braalian]] forces were gathered on Braal-13, the outermost inhabited world of the Braalian system. It was at the Venado Bay base where the Damper weapon was unleashed.  The weapon, long in development, transmitted electromagnetic pulses that were uniquely encoded to invade Braalian bodies and disrupt their magnetic fields. A Braalian could be completely blown apart, lose one or more limbs, or experience permanent disruption or loss of magnetic powers, depending on the amount of exposure.
  
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Former Legion member [[Cosmic Boy|Rokk Krinn]] was stationed at Venado Bay and lost his magnetic powers. His friend [[Loomis]] lost one of his arms. Terran [[Kent Shakespeare]], who was a medic with the attachment, suffered no physical injuries from the attack.  Former Legion member [[Shrinking Violet|Salu Digby]] was also at Venado Bay, on the Imskian side. In the aftermath of the battle, Krinn unknowingly scarred Digby while defending himself within the enemy camp.
 
Former Legion member [[Cosmic Boy|Rokk Krinn]] was stationed at Venado Bay and lost his magnetic powers. His friend [[Loomis]] lost one of his arms. Terran [[Kent Shakespeare]], who was a medic with the attachment, suffered no physical injuries from the attack.  Former Legion member [[Shrinking Violet|Salu Digby]] was also at Venado Bay, on the Imskian side. In the aftermath of the battle, Krinn unknowingly scarred Digby while defending himself within the enemy camp.
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== Sources ==
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Much of this information comes from a text page in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 20|Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #20]]. Other information, including a confirmation of the month of the attack, is available in the ''[[2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook]]'' by Mayfair Games.
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 28 June 2006

Background

Venado Bay is the site of a decisive attack by Imskian forces during the Braal-Imsk War. By October 2991, the Braalian forces were gathered on Braal-13, the outermost inhabited world of the Braalian system. It was at the Venado Bay base where the Damper weapon was unleashed. The weapon, long in development, transmitted electromagnetic pulses that were uniquely encoded to invade Braalian bodies and disrupt their magnetic fields. A Braalian could be completely blown apart, lose one or more limbs, or experience permanent disruption or loss of magnetic powers, depending on the amount of exposure.

Some 5,000 Braalian soldiers were reportedly killed and 2,000 wounded in the three-minute attack, which allowed Imsk to establish a beachhead in the Imskian system. Within two years, the system was Imsk's.

Former Legion member Rokk Krinn was stationed at Venado Bay and lost his magnetic powers. His friend Loomis lost one of his arms. Terran Kent Shakespeare, who was a medic with the attachment, suffered no physical injuries from the attack. Former Legion member Salu Digby was also at Venado Bay, on the Imskian side. In the aftermath of the battle, Krinn unknowingly scarred Digby while defending himself within the enemy camp.

Sources

Much of this information comes from a text page in Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #20. Other information, including a confirmation of the month of the attack, is available in the 2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook by Mayfair Games.