The Limits of Lyran Youth
For all its good traits there is something that the Lyran Commonwealth can never be, accommodating of iconoclasts and idealogues. The Commonwealth’s authoritarian political, legal, and corporate systems are as cold, callous, heavy, and eternal as a glacier. Like these glaciers they grind anything that rises above to dust and this has caused no end of civil strife. Strife which occasionally results in an Archon being overthrown with the latest being Katrina Steiner’s usurpation of her Uncle Alessandro only to have a coup attempted by her cousin Frederick who was later presumed killed by the DCMS during a raid on Dromini VI.
Although basic rights and equality are supposedly guaranteed by the Articles of Acceptance, this has never been universally applied to everyone as some people are just more equal than others. It wasn’t because they don’t share a border but more because they have common philosophies (and enemies) that for much of its history the Lyran Commonwealth’s best ally was the Capellan Confederation.
Since a military reflects its society, this applies to the LCAF as well, which manages to produce motivated if uninspired enlisted personnel. Promotion and status are, despite being said to be otherwise, linked to patronage far more than competence due to the aristocratic at times condescending nature of their officer corps. Lacking opportunity to advance many of them go freelance and become Mercenaries or Gladiators. This benefits the Lyrans as it allows a way for competent soldiers to stop being a tax and political liability and instead become an exportable product. Since they haven’t fought a major conflict since the Free Rasalhague Republic was founded in 3034 the actual LCAF under Archon Melissa Steiner is untested but their mercenaries have proven their competence time and again.
So, what happens to those that don’t want to follow but are lacking in martial prowess or political connections?
Many, particularly in the less developed Anti-Spinward provinces join COMSTAR. The Blessed Order somehow manages to be less oppressive than the Lyran state maintaining a meritocratic reputation, freer corporate structure, unlimited opportunity, and a chance for adventure with a side of theology and moral service. Surprisingly few of them are alarmed by the heavy presence of ROM within the Order as the LIC is equally zealous in enforcing order and just as notorious.
Those that can’t pass the Order’s tests look to other organizations through which they can express themselves and build a different system. This youth rebellion manifests in a steady succession of cults and either affiliation with or directly joining organized crime (individual crimes are harshly punished). Sometimes there is little difference, and they can be found together, if only for the tax benefits.
Organized crime operates through the ‘Free Zones’ that most Lyran worlds possess and have thoroughly colonized worlds such as Galatea, Sargasso, Reese Station, Blackjack, Dustball, and Kooken’s Pleasure Pit. Their immense resources give them a similar allure and comparable firepower to the Commonwealth’s legendary mercenaries to protect it. This release valve reduces the chance of rebellion and if troubles and vice remain contained within the ‘Free Zones’ planetary authorities will look the other way. However, the LCAF and LIC are regularly deployed to these areas to check organizations that might threaten stability.
An unending succession of cults or similar organizations find fertile ground in the puritanical and sometimes politically oppressive region of the Inner Sphere. Most of the time these are innocent enough with many neo-luddites, back to earth, satirists, hedonistic, pagan, or similar philosophies that intentionally subvert the corporate, particularly industrialist, and religious order. Provided they don’t interfere with business through monkeywrenching, investigative journalism, or labor activism these are allowed to exist but the decentralized and rebellious nature of them renders them unstable.
Among the most interesting of these is the One Star Faith (OSF) which despite languishing in obscurity since its founding in 2801 has rapidly expanded since their young and charismatic High Visionary Egan Telosa, started his ministry in 3032. Egan, linked to Archon Melissa Steiner and her friends, soon became a media sensation with staying power. His eyes were set on one target, the planet Elissa, in the Elysian fields, which he acquired security guarantees and settlement rights to from the Oberon Confederation for 100 million C-bills (with a third of it allegedly coming from Melissa herself although the Triad has never confirmed or denied it).
Many of the faithful immediately settled upon it to build a ‘utopia’ using their own private jumpship fleet and the wealth of their followers. Somehow the OSF convinced COMSTAR to establish a Class-B HPG on the formerly undeveloped world which was completed in 3046. Having access to an HPG and safe from prosecution by the authorities, the OSF grew immensely during the 3046-3052 period as it saturated every channel in the overgrown and well-developed Commonwealth media market. Having access to a private jumpship fleet expanded the OSF’s reach even further. These ships allowed it to reach and bring new followers (and supplies) in at an unprecedented rate to sustain their utopian plan.
The OSF has been accused of engaging in embezzlement, brainwashing, fraud, and other criminal activities. However, the social and legal backlash against the Lyran Lutheran Church and other Protestant factions was sharp and severe. The LLC and its affiliates have long levied similar criticisms and legal action against the Islamists of Dar Es Salaam, Buddhists of New Kyoto, and other religious minorities for common evangelization and their combined legal heft was enough to silence any further court action.