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« Reply #150 on: 17 April 2024, 11:09:50 »
#1011

Ian Davion kills Yorinaga Kurita in 3013. With the combine beat back, for the moment, Ian and Hanse turn their attention to the Capellan Confederation. Michael Hasek's treachery is uncovered and is deposed as a result of this attention. Ian then places Hanse in charge of the Capellan March until Morgan comes of age. Hanse ends up marrying a member of the Hasek household (Michael's sister Rebecca maybe?)

Hanse suggests an alliance with the Free Worlds League to finally crush the CapCon. The FedSuns would claim Epsilon Eridani, Tikonov, Sarna, St. Ives, Grand Base, Menke, while the FWL would claim everything "west" of that line.

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« Reply #151 on: 17 April 2024, 17:50:59 »
That could set up quite the Fifth Succession War, with the FWL selling weapons to Davion for firm borders.

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« Reply #152 on: 18 April 2024, 13:43:37 »
#1012

Thaddeus Marik II(?) catches wind of a Lostech prospector named Johan O’Reiley in the Periphery who stumbled upon an ungodly amount of Germanium.

The FWL decides to either annex the fledgling Bandit Kingdom as a tributary state or take over the area whole sale.

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« Reply #153 on: 18 April 2024, 14:11:17 »
#1013...

Maximilian Liao examines a plan to replace the First Prince of the Federated Suns...and rejects it as too complicated!

Instead, he focuses on a much more feasible plan for crippling his nation's long hated rivals-he focuses on industrial redevelopment efforts on the periphery border, as far from the Davions as possible, and economic and technology exports to the Taurians, along with a more-than-healthy dose of anti-Fedsuns propaganda.

This is a much more feasible strategy, than trying to physically replace an enemy leader with a half-assed duplicate.

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« Reply #154 on: 18 April 2024, 15:44:36 »
Seems a bit far-fetched  :wink:
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« Reply #155 on: 18 April 2024, 17:43:07 »
Dang it, there used to be an emoji for "TOO FUNNY!"... I'm missing that one especially right now... ;D

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« Reply #156 on: 19 April 2024, 11:58:19 »
#1014

The clans who lost the bids to take part in the first waves of Operation REVIVAL are rather miffed, as their chances for glory and honor will be slim pickings by the time their time to invade comes. Hell, the invasion may be over within a year or two if the first wave is too successful.

So the remaining Clans clandestinely work to invade right after the first wave arrives, allowing them to roll the die for the chance at becoming Ilclan and reforming the Star League in their image.

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« Reply #157 on: 04 May 2024, 01:46:10 »
#1015

The Federated Commonwealth Civil War, and the subsequent departure from the Star League of the two halves of that once great realm, marked the beginning of a new era for the Inner Sphere. Despite efforts by the Word of Blake to hold the Second Star League together through their influence over the Free Worlds League and (to a lesser extent) the Capellan Confederation, the end was in sight. Conflicts within the Free Worlds League erupted into their own civil war, with the Blakists as one faction, and the result was the collapse of the Star League.

House Steiner struggled to retain control of the Lyran Alliance, with new conflicts against the Jade Falcons and a new Skye Revolt straining what had once been the strongest economy in the Inner Sphere. House Davion's leadership was similarly lacking, with the border marches engaging in independent wars against their neighbours - the Draconis Combine, the Capellan Confederation, the Taurian Concordat and the newly forged Raven Alliance. While these were not without victories, these were the victories of Hasek and Sandoval, not Davion. And both the Free Worlds League and House Marik shattered, with provinces forming new alliances in a power struggle that was a microcosm of the larger strategic situation.

Three great houses had shown weakness and this undermined the entire order of the Inner Sphere.

House Kurita was the next to fall. The death of Hohiro Kurita facing Clan Ghost Bear in the Second Dominion War left a disputed succession. Clan Nova Cat supported Minoru Kurita, claiming the needs of stability, while Omi Kurita's son Kitsune narrowly avoided becoming a puppet of the Black Dragon Society. With such uncertainty, the Dragon's proud ambitions tore the Combine apart, with warlords calling on their own adherents to 'defend the frontiers' as they carved out private empires.

The Ghost Bears were in no position to exploit this, the divisions between Rasalhague and the Clan brought out during the war and leaving them in a position of retrenchment as they struggled to establish the identity of their new nation and to hold off probing raids from the Wolves, Horses and other neighbours - not to mention the brief invasion of the Ice Hellions as part of the larger War of Reavings that were similarly tearing apart the Clan Homeworlds.

Khan Vladimir Ward's ambitious attempt to establish a Wolf Empire tore into his distracted neighbours, coming close to taking Tharkad and further shaking Lyran stability, only for Ward to be dragged down by Jade Falcon, Diamond Shark and Hells Horses seizure of key industrial worlds for themselves, unwilling to see Wolf elevated above them by such victories.

House Liao stood as the last united Successor State and for over a decade they achieved much of which Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao hoped, reclaiming worlds lost for decades of centuries. However, with enemies on every flank there was always potential for disaster. That disaster finally emerged in the Terran front, fighting the Blakist Protectorate.

In an era of instability, the Blakists had continually picked up support from ComStar adepts who wanted something more certain than the limited visions of the Precentor Martials. By this point, ComStar had been forced to relocate from Tukkayid, much as they had once been driven from Terra, and their headquarters had been centred on Outreach with the mighty ComGuards shrunken to little more than a mercenary command. Fighting under Capellan colors, the Waco Rangers mercenary regiment struck at Wolf Dragoon and ComGuards forces that had been hired to protect some of the few independent worlds, right as the Word of Blake Militia made their own invasion. The result was a three-sided conflict that spiralled out of control to draw the Capellan March and the Orloff-Zion Pact into the fighting.

The Capellan Crusades killed Sun-Tzu Liao, Victor Steiner-Davion and many other leaders, further shattering the region. It also left the unstable and megalomaniac Daoshan Liao on the throne of Sian, rapidly alienating his mother and sister on Canopus, his cousins on St Ives and most importantly House McCarron, who were increasingly influential among the CCAF's forces on the frontlines. Insurrections broke out as Daoshan tried to roll back some of his father's reforms to take tighter control of the Confederation.

By the early 32nd century, the five Great Houses control perhaps a third of the Inner Sphere between them. In the spaces between them, smaller realms have splintered away. It is an age of chaos, an age of war. Far from a resurgence of prosperity and strength, the 31st century proved a false-start. The Succession Wars are over, the Secession Wars have gutted worlds over and over ago.

A new generation has arisen, the chance to emerge as regional hegemon is open to new and dynamic rulers from the Great Houses or from those who stand against them. It is an age of ideologues, mercenaries and explorers. Without any unifying force behind them, each HPG station is a hub of communications that must be protected because they are no longer inviolate, instead making them desirable targets to seize or destroy.
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« Reply #158 on: 04 May 2024, 09:21:46 »
If HPGs aren't inviolate, I don't see how they survive outside of heavily defended core worlds.

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« Reply #159 on: 04 May 2024, 10:47:58 »
Overall, I suspect this is going to devolve into a level of violence comparable to the First or Second Succession Wars in short order, what with the nascent WarShip fleets, introduction of Pocket WarShips, nuclear stockpiles, etc all being a thing in this era.

It’s going to be of critical importance what’s gong on with the  Homeworld Clans.
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« Reply #160 on: 04 May 2024, 14:34:20 »
#1106

December 18th, 2776

A week before Amaris attempts to pull off his coup that Terra's HPGs pick up messages from General Kerensky from the Periphery. He claims he has made First Contact with an Alien polity that governs a sizeable portion of the Orion Arm. They overall appear to come in peace and will be sending an ambassadorial detachment to meet with the Star League Council for trade and a non-aggression pat and law enforcement cooperation.

To say Amaris is peeved would be an understatement.

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Re: BattleTech FanFiction Tribble Emporium 3: It's a Trilogy!
« Reply #161 on: 04 May 2024, 16:20:03 »
#1107
Not as big as the other changes, but how about a mercenary unit serving in the Rasalhague Republic and buying food from the locals.

But one week while there, a mudslide (or other natural disaster) happens and several families in a nearby town have damage to their homes.  As a kindness the mercenary unit donates some of the food they received from the local farmer.

The mercenary unit makes sure everyone in the dining hall knows who the food came from, and thanks to others the mercenary unit is able to prove that the food was not tampered with after the mercs received the food.

But before people can get in line to start getting a free hot meal, the farmer has to tell everyone to stop.  The farmer had put in an additive in the food that would cause the merc unit to get very sick because Rasalhagians don't like mercenaries.  Result is that all the hot food that was going to be served to hungry people now has to be secured as hazardous waste, the farmer is disliked by the crowd, and the mercs show that they can play dirty too.

(The mercenaries suspected something like that would occur, so had brought along a LOT of rations and testing supplies.  After the first few batches of food tested positive, the mercs knew what was going on.)




#1015

The Federated Commonwealth Civil War, and the subsequent departure from the Star League of the two halves of that once great realm, marked the beginning of a new era for the Inner Sphere. Despite efforts by the Word of Blake to hold the Second Star League together through their influence over the Free Worlds League and (to a lesser extent) the Capellan Confederation, the end was in sight. Conflicts within the Free Worlds League erupted into their own civil war, with the Blakists as one faction, and the result was the collapse of the Star League.

House Steiner struggled to retain control of the Lyran Alliance, with new conflicts against the Jade Falcons and a new Skye Revolt straining what had once been the strongest economy in the Inner Sphere. House Davion's leadership was similarly lacking, with the border marches engaging in independent wars against their neighbours - the Draconis Combine, the Capellan Confederation, the Taurian Concordat and the newly forged Raven Alliance. While these were not without victories, these were the victories of Hasek and Sandoval, not Davion. And both the Free Worlds League and House Marik shattered, with provinces forming new alliances in a power struggle that was a microcosm of the larger strategic situation.

Three great houses had shown weakness and this undermined the entire order of the Inner Sphere.

House Kurita was the next to fall. The death of Hohiro Kurita facing Clan Ghost Bear in the Second Dominion War left a disputed succession. Clan Nova Cat supported Minoru Kurita, claiming the needs of stability, while Omi Kurita's son Kitsune narrowly avoided becoming a puppet of the Black Dragon Society. With such uncertainty, the Dragon's proud ambitions tore the Combine apart, with warlords calling on their own adherents to 'defend the frontiers' as they carved out private empires.

The Ghost Bears were in no position to exploit this, the divisions between Rasalhague and the Clan brought out during the war and leaving them in a position of retrenchment as they struggled to establish the identity of their new nation and to hold off probing raids from the Wolves, Horses and other neighbours - not to mention the brief invasion of the Ice Hellions as part of the larger War of Reavings that were similarly tearing apart the Clan Homeworlds.

Khan Vladimir Ward's ambitious attempt to establish a Wolf Empire tore into his distracted neighbours, coming close to taking Tharkad and further shaking Lyran stability, only for Ward to be dragged down by Jade Falcon, Diamond Shark and Hells Horses seizure of key industrial worlds for themselves, unwilling to see Wolf elevated above them by such victories.

House Liao stood as the last united Successor State and for over a decade they achieved much of which Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao hoped, reclaiming worlds lost for decades of centuries. However, with enemies on every flank there was always potential for disaster. That disaster finally emerged in the Terran front, fighting the Blakist Protectorate.

In an era of instability, the Blakists had continually picked up support from ComStar adepts who wanted something more certain than the limited visions of the Precentor Martials. By this point, ComStar had been forced to relocate from Tukkayid, much as they had once been driven from Terra, and their headquarters had been centred on Outreach with the mighty ComGuards shrunken to little more than a mercenary command. Fighting under Capellan colors, the Waco Rangers mercenary regiment struck at Wolf Dragoon and ComGuards forces that had been hired to protect some of the few independent worlds, right as the Word of Blake Militia made their own invasion. The result was a three-sided conflict that spiralled out of control to draw the Capellan March and the Orloff-Zion Pact into the fighting.

The Capellan Crusades killed Sun-Tzu Liao, Victor Steiner-Davion and many other leaders, further shattering the region. It also left the unstable and megalomaniac Daoshan Liao on the throne of Sian, rapidly alienating his mother and sister on Canopus, his cousins on St Ives and most importantly House McCarron, who were increasingly influential among the CCAF's forces on the frontlines. Insurrections broke out as Daoshan tried to roll back some of his father's reforms to take tighter control of the Confederation.

By the early 32nd century, the five Great Houses control perhaps a third of the Inner Sphere between them. In the spaces between them, smaller realms have splintered away. It is an age of chaos, an age of war. Far from a resurgence of prosperity and strength, the 31st century proved a false-start. The Succession Wars are over, the Secession Wars have gutted worlds over and over ago.

A new generation has arisen, the chance to emerge as regional hegemon is open to new and dynamic rulers from the Great Houses or from those who stand against them. It is an age of ideologues, mercenaries and explorers. Without any unifying force behind them, each HPG station is a hub of communications that must be protected because they are no longer inviolate, instead making them desirable targets to seize or destroy.

This was an excellent read.

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Re: BattleTech FanFiction Tribble Emporium 3: It's a Trilogy!
« Reply #162 on: 04 May 2024, 17:00:03 »
#1108

As the Dragoons are arriving in the Inner Sphere in 3005, Kerlin Ward dies in a Dropship accident. His replacement as Khan of Clan Wolf, while still a warden is either unaware of his secret plan or unwilling to carry it out. Thus after the battles on Misery the Wolf's Dragoons vanish like a fart in a fan factory, with none of it's members to be seen for over ten years.

As the Draconis Combine and the two halves of the Federated Commonwealth alliance are preparing to face off against each other in 3039 reports of an assault of Richmond led by the Black Widow - now claiming to be a "Galaxy Commander" - reach Luthien.