Thoma von Stockhausen

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'''Thoma von Stockhausen''' (Japanese: '''トーマ・フォン・シュトックハウゼン''') was the Imperial Admiral placed in command of [[Iserlohn Fortress]], sometime after the Fourth Battle of Tiamat. He shared command of Iserlohn with admiral [[Hans Dietrich von Seeckt]], who commanded Iserlohn's defense fleet.
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'''Thoma von Stockhausen''' (Japanese: '''トーマ・フォン・シュトックハウゼン''') was an Imperial admiral placed in command of [[Iserlohn Fortress]]. He shared command of Iserlohn with Admiral [[Hans Dietrich von Seeckt]], who commanded Iserlohn's garrison fleet.
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Admiral Stockhausen holds the dubious honor of being in command of the fortress when it was captured. Stockhausen allowed the Rosen Ritter, led by [[Walter von Schönkopf]], into Iserlohn's command center. Schönkopf took Stockhausen hostage. Stockhausen's second in command, Commander Rahkan, told Schönkopf his actions were useless: Stockhausen was a loyal Imperial officer, and would gladly sacrifice his life for the Empire. Stockhausen, however, surrendered and ordered Rahkan to stand down, allowing the Rosen Ritter to sieze control of the command center and [[Yang Wen-li]] to capture the fortress.  
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==History==
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Admiral Stockhausen holds the dubious honour of being in command of the fortress when it was captured by the [[13th Fleet]] on 14 May {{d|796|uc}}. Stockhausen allowed the [[Rosen Ritter]], led by [[Walter von Schönkopf]], into Iserlohn's command centre without being aware of their true identities. Schönkopf took Stockhausen hostage. Stockhausen's second in command told Schönkopf his actions were useless as Stockhausen was a loyal Imperial officer, and would gladly sacrifice his life for the Empire. Stockhausen, however, surrendered and ordered his subordinates to stand down, allowing the Rosen Ritter to seize control of the command centre and [[Yang Wen-li]] to capture the fortress. ({{logh|006|007}})
==Appendices==
==Appendices==
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===Background information===
===Background information===
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockhausen_(disambiguation) Stockhausen] is a German surname, commonly associated with two families of musicians, one from the 19th century and the other from the 20th century.
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Admiral Stockhausen (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE))
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Galactic Empire
Rank: Admiral
Status: Alive (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE))
Played by: Ichirō Nagai

Thoma von Stockhausen (Japanese: トーマ・フォン・シュトックハウゼン) was an Imperial admiral placed in command of Iserlohn Fortress. He shared command of Iserlohn with Admiral Hans Dietrich von Seeckt, who commanded Iserlohn's garrison fleet.

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Admiral Stockhausen holds the dubious honour of being in command of the fortress when it was captured by the 13th Fleet on 14 May 796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE). Stockhausen allowed the Rosen Ritter, led by Walter von Schönkopf, into Iserlohn's command centre without being aware of their true identities. Schönkopf took Stockhausen hostage. Stockhausen's second in command told Schönkopf his actions were useless as Stockhausen was a loyal Imperial officer, and would gladly sacrifice his life for the Empire. Stockhausen, however, surrendered and ordered his subordinates to stand down, allowing the Rosen Ritter to seize control of the command centre and Yang Wen-li to capture the fortress. (LOGH: 'The Rosen Ritter', 'Iserlohn Captured!')

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Stockhausen is a German surname, commonly associated with two families of musicians, one from the 19th century and the other from the 20th century.

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