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== Planetary History ==
 
== Planetary History ==
'''Binyang''' was one of a number of worlds conquered by the Lyran Commonwealth during the [[First Succession War]] as part of a two-pronged invasion of the Free Worlds League that threatened to capture the important industrial world of [[Acrux]]. [[Captain-General]] [[Thaddeus Marik]] attempted to launch a campaign in 2811 aimed at retaking Valloire, along with a number of other captured worlds including [[Danxian]], [[Poulsbo]], [[Radostov]] and [[Valloire]], but his campaign failed almost at the outset when his forces failed to defeat the crack [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] [[regiment]] known as [[The Stealths]] at Poulsbo, taking numerous losses in the process and ultimately causing the campaign to be called off.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p29"/>
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'''Binyang''' was one of a number of worlds conquered by the Lyran Commonwealth during the [[First Succession War]] as part of a two-pronged invasion of the Free Worlds League that threatened to capture the important industrial world of [[Acrux]]. [[Captain-General]] [[Thaddeus Marik]] attempted to launch a campaign in 2811 aimed at retaking Valloire, along with a number of other captured worlds including [[Danxian]], [[Radostov]] and [[Valloire]], but his campaign failed almost at the outset when his forces failed to defeat the crack [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] [[regiment]] known as [[The Stealths]] at Poulsbo, taking numerous losses in the process and ultimately causing the campaign to be called off.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p29"/>
  
 
==Nearby Planets==
 
==Nearby Planets==

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(References to Binyang)

Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)

X: -370.12 Y: 21.57[e]


Owner History

Planetary History

Binyang was one of a number of worlds conquered by the Lyran Commonwealth during the First Succession War as part of a two-pronged invasion of the Free Worlds League that threatened to capture the important industrial world of Acrux. Captain-General Thaddeus Marik attempted to launch a campaign in 2811 aimed at retaking Valloire, along with a number of other captured worlds including Danxian, Radostov and Valloire, but his campaign failed almost at the outset when his forces failed to defeat the crack Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces regiment known as The Stealths at Poulsbo, taking numerous losses in the process and ultimately causing the campaign to be called off.[4]

Nearby Planets

Planets within 2 jumps (60 light-years)
Closest planets first:
Planet Distance (LY) Jumps 2750 3025 3030 3040 3052 3057 3062
Valloire 16.22 1 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Inchicore 16.25 1 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Acrux 19.30 1 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Danxian 23.58 1 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Maisons 29.96 1 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Revivim 33.27 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Buena 33.48 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Ilzra 33.71 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Bobruisk 34.99 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Ellijay 39.29 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Biloela 39.47 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Premana 40.61 2 LC LC LC FC FC LA LA
Rajkot 43.24 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Al Jafr 43.79 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Ayacucho 45.92 2 LC LC LC FC FC LA LA
Loburg 47.51 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Stantsiya 50.16 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Teyvareb 56.33 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Sarikavak 57.63 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA
Zdice 58.47 2 FWL LC LC FC FC LA LA

References

  1. Historical: Reunification War, p. 158, "Inner Sphere - 2596"
  2. Era Report: 2750, p. 36, "Inner Sphere - 2750"
  3. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 10, "Inner Sphere - 2765"
  4. 4.0 4.1 House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 29, "Father and Son"
  5. Historical: War of 3039, p. 132, "Inner Sphere - 3040"
  6. Map of the Inner Sphere 3130

Bibliography