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Cassell Rebellion
Date 776.M36
Location Cassell
Outcome Imperial victory
Combatants
Imperium Cassell Rebels
Commanders
Colonel Kleist Supreme Pontiff Skalin(POW)
Strength
16th Armageddon Steel Legion Unknown
Casualties
Unknown Unknown

The Cassell Rebellion, also known as the Six Hour Revolution for its fleetingness, took place on the agri-world of Cassell in 776.M36.[1]

At that time Cassell was ruled by an Imperial cult called the Way of the Emperor's Flesh. The planetary governor, Supreme Pontiff Skalin, was known for having eccentric views but was otherwise regarded as loyal and reliable. However, rumours began to circulate of Skalin's belief that his cult was the one true cult of the Emperor and the rest of the Imperium should be made to acknowledge that fact. When the rumours reached the ears of Colonel Kleist of the 16th Armageddon Steel Legion, which at that time was stationed on Cassell following exemplary service in the Lotharn Campaign, he petitioned the Administratum for permission to investigate the Supreme Pontiff. Before the permission had been granted Kleist's hand was forced when Skalin renounced the High Lords of Terra and called on all Cassellians to join a crusade to bring the Way of the Emperor's Flesh to the entire Imperium.[1]

With his regiments already mobilised to combat readiness, Kleist was well placed to bring the rebellion under control before it could spread. Less than an hour after Skalin's announcement Steel Legion Chimeras were rolling out of the 16th's containment and marching on the capital, Port Cassell. The defenders of Port Cassell were ill-prepared for an armoured assault, and the main gate into the city quickly fell. Kleist then split his forces into two columns, with the smaller one sent to capture the space port and communications centre, and the larger one led by Kleist himself attacking the Divine Palace of the Supreme Pontiff. The Palace was guarded by the majority of Skalin's bodyguard and his only armoured vehicle, an ageing Leman Russ Battle Tank. Nevertheless, the 16th Steel Legion quickly overwhelmed the defenders and captured the Pontiff. After less then six hours, the Cassell Rebellion was over.[1]

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