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For a long while I've been thinking about what a campaign might look like based on a "Cold War" idea in the Spinward Marches before the Fifth Frontier War. All this Summer and Fall I've been reading about World War 2 and the solving of the German Enigma coding machine. Being able to read the enemies encoded messages would obviously have great advantages in war.
The history of how this was accomplished is pretty fascinating. From Polish cryptanalysts basically reconstructing the Enigma machine through code analysis to Alan Turing's "Bombe" which was a machine to decode another machine. I enjoyed "The Imitation Game" with Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley which recently came out about Bletchley Park and Turing's "Bombe."
There was a documentary that I also recently watched about the "Dieppe" raid during WW2. It has long been considered a fiasco because it was a disaster and a lot of soldiers were killed or capture. Recently a Canadian historian was doing research on the raid and after looking at a lot of the information that until recently had been classified came to the conclusion that the "raid" had been to disguise an attempt to acquire one of the German Enigma machines and its code books.
The unit that was tasked with this operation was the 30 Assault Commandos. A unit commanded by none other than Ian Fleming, the later author of the James Bond series.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._30_Commando
This gave me the idea of the Duke of Regina forming a similar unit to perform intelligence operations before and during the Fifth Frontier War against the Zhodani and their allies.
The history of how this was accomplished is pretty fascinating. From Polish cryptanalysts basically reconstructing the Enigma machine through code analysis to Alan Turing's "Bombe" which was a machine to decode another machine. I enjoyed "The Imitation Game" with Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley which recently came out about Bletchley Park and Turing's "Bombe."

There was a documentary that I also recently watched about the "Dieppe" raid during WW2. It has long been considered a fiasco because it was a disaster and a lot of soldiers were killed or capture. Recently a Canadian historian was doing research on the raid and after looking at a lot of the information that until recently had been classified came to the conclusion that the "raid" had been to disguise an attempt to acquire one of the German Enigma machines and its code books.

The unit that was tasked with this operation was the 30 Assault Commandos. A unit commanded by none other than Ian Fleming, the later author of the James Bond series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._30_Commando
This gave me the idea of the Duke of Regina forming a similar unit to perform intelligence operations before and during the Fifth Frontier War against the Zhodani and their allies.