. "4"^^ . "The Battle of Terminus was the final engagement between the United Galactic Alliance and the Thanix Assimilation during the Grudge Offensive. This military operation was the Alliance's final attempt to achieve a major victory over the Thanix during this extremely unsuccessful offensive campaign. The UGA's main offensive force lured the Thanix to the uninhabited world of Terminus where they would fight the bulk of their forces on their terms. The battle took place in orbit, in the atmosphere, and on the surface of Terminus. The Thanix forces were led by none other than High General Kradek himself, who led a massive offensive against the UGA forces on Terminus. For days, these two forces would fight each other on Terminus until the planet was reduced to a pile of smoldering ash and craters. "@en . . "The Battle of Terminus was the final engagement between the United Galactic Alliance and the Thanix Assimilation during the Grudge Offensive. This military operation was the Alliance's final attempt to achieve a major victory over the Thanix during this extremely unsuccessful offensive campaign. The UGA's main offensive force lured the Thanix to the uninhabited world of Terminus where they would fight the bulk of their forces on their terms. The battle took place in orbit, in the atmosphere, and on the surface of Terminus. The Thanix forces were led by none other than High General Kradek himself, who led a massive offensive against the UGA forces on Terminus. For days, these two forces would fight each other on Terminus until the planet was reduced to a pile of smoldering ash and craters. The UGA would eventually retreat from Thanix territory after losing significant forces to the Thanix here."@en . . . "Battle of Terminus"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Forgotten War: The Nagai and the Tofs"@en . "Battle of Terminus"@en . "The Forgotten War: The Nagai and the Tofs"@en . "Nagai"@en . . "--02-28"^^ . . . . "Terminus"@en . . . . . . . . "fans/hyperspace/source/nagai11202009/index.html"@en . . . "Nagai victory"@en . . . . . . . .