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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''Cameron Act of 2650''', also referred to the '''Council Edict of 2650''', was an edict by the [[First Lord]] of the [[Star League]] limiting the size of the [[Rim Worlds Republic Military]].  The act came in response to the arms build-up occurring within the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] under the regency of [[Tadeo Amaris]].  An arms race and hostilities were avoided when [[Sarah Steiner-Dinesen]] requested aid - resulting in the edict, and large military training maneuvers on the Republican border.
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The '''Cameron Act of 2650''', also referred to the '''Council Edict of 2650''', was an edict by the [[First Lord]] [[Michael Cameron]] of the [[Star League]] limiting the size of military forces that governments and private families could muster.<ref name=SL>''The Star League'', p.56</ref> The act came in response to the arms build-up occurring within the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] under the regency of [[Tadeo Amaris]], which in the course of three months had increased from 8 light [[BattleMech]] regiments to 15 of various sizes, received in secret from the [[Draconis Combine]].  An arms race and hostilities were avoided when the Star League Council voted to change the law and restrict the size of military forces, rather than demand that Amaris disband or send in the [[SLDF]].
  
The Cameron Act of 2650 dictates that the total armed forces of the Rim Worlds Republic to 12 [[BattleMech]] regiments and 8 conventional regiments in [[2650]].  Gradually, these limits were loosened over time; in 2760, the Rim Worlds Republic fielded 30 BattleMech regiments and 10 conventional regiments, but the [[Rim Royal Guard Act]] allowed the Republic to expand its military secretly in the midst of a crisis, more than tripling this figure by the start of the [[Amaris Civil War]].
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In the [[Periphery]], the limits on military forces were much harsher than on the [[Inner Sphere]].<ref name=SL />  The Cameron Act of 2650 dictates that the total armed forces of the [[Rim Worlds Republic Military]] to 12 [[BattleMech]] regiments and 8 conventional regiments in [[2650]].  Gradually, these limits were loosened over time; in 2760, the Rim Worlds Republic fielded 30 BattleMech regiments and 10 conventional regiments, but the [[Rim Royal Guard Act]] allowed the Republic to expand its military secretly in the midst of a crisis, more than tripling this figure by the start of the [[Amaris Civil War]].
  
 
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*''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
 
*''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
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*''[[The Star League]]''
  
 
[[Category:Minor Events|Cameron Act of 2650]]
 
[[Category:Minor Events|Cameron Act of 2650]]

Revision as of 15:39, 12 July 2011

Description

The Cameron Act of 2650, also referred to the Council Edict of 2650, was an edict by the First Lord Michael Cameron of the Star League limiting the size of military forces that governments and private families could muster.[1] The act came in response to the arms build-up occurring within the Rim Worlds Republic under the regency of Tadeo Amaris, which in the course of three months had increased from 8 light BattleMech regiments to 15 of various sizes, received in secret from the Draconis Combine. An arms race and hostilities were avoided when the Star League Council voted to change the law and restrict the size of military forces, rather than demand that Amaris disband or send in the SLDF.

In the Periphery, the limits on military forces were much harsher than on the Inner Sphere.[1] The Cameron Act of 2650 dictates that the total armed forces of the Rim Worlds Republic Military to 12 BattleMech regiments and 8 conventional regiments in 2650. Gradually, these limits were loosened over time; in 2760, the Rim Worlds Republic fielded 30 BattleMech regiments and 10 conventional regiments, but the Rim Royal Guard Act allowed the Republic to expand its military secretly in the midst of a crisis, more than tripling this figure by the start of the Amaris Civil War.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Star League, p.56

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