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==Planetary Info==
 
==Planetary Info==
After the fall of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] the planet '''Idrmarch''' had been a base of operations for a host of pirate bands of varying sizes which were the subject of an aggressive and determined "pirate cleansing" operation conducted by the nearby [[Lyran Commonwealth]] in [[2810]], and that operation had destroyed several large pirate bands as well as razing the greater part of the primitive arms manufacturing industries present on the planet.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 35, "Idrmarch"</ref>
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After the fall of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] the planet '''Idrmach''' had been a base of operations for a host of pirate bands of varying sizes which were the subject of an aggressive and determined "pirate cleansing" operation conducted by the nearby [[Lyran Commonwealth]] in [[2810]], and that operation had destroyed several large pirate bands as well as razing the greater part of the primitive arms manufacturing industries present on the planet.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 35, "Idrmarch"</ref>
  
The remaining pirate population of Idrmarch was left to die by the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]], and the Idrmarch system would soon have been left uninhabited if not for the arrival of the [[JumpShip]] ''[[Pendragon (Vessel)|Pendragon]]'' and the four thousand colonists she was transporting. The colonists aboard the ''Pendragon'' claimed to have been the subject of a misjump in [[2372]], making them several centuries adrift of their origin, although this story couldn't be proved or disproved, leaving the possibility open that the colonists were deliberately covering their origins with an outlandish story to conceal their identities, with other possibilities for their origin including the ''Pendragon'' being a refugee ship from a failing former [[Rim Worlds Republic]] looking to flee the legacies of [[Stefan Amaris]] and the Republic.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35"/>
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The remaining pirate population of Idrmach was left to die by the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]], and the Idrmach system would soon have been left uninhabited if not for the arrival of the [[JumpShip]] ''[[Pendragon (Vessel)|Pendragon]]'' and the four thousand colonists she was transporting. The colonists aboard the ''Pendragon'' claimed to have been the subject of a misjump in [[2372]], making them several centuries adrift of their origin, although this story couldn't be proved or disproved, leaving the possibility open that the colonists were deliberately covering their origins with an outlandish story to conceal their identities, with other possibilities for their origin including the ''Pendragon'' being a refugee ship from a failing former [[Rim Worlds Republic]] looking to flee the legacies of [[Stefan Amaris]] and the Republic.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35"/>
  
Whatever the origins of the ''Pendragon'' and her human cargo, they proved the salvation of Idrmarch; while the pirates quickly moved to establish themselves as rulers over the world through a system of organized criminal families, Idrmarch was a green and fertile world, and the colonist population exploded, making the ''Pendragon'' directly responsible for the growth of a relatively prosperous [[Periphery]] world, even after the failure of the local [[HPG]] station left Idrmarch cut-off.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35"/>
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Whatever the origins of the ''Pendragon'' and her human cargo, they proved the salvation of Idrmach; while the pirates quickly moved to establish themselves as rulers over the world through a system of organized criminal families, Idrmach was a green and fertile world, and the colonist population exploded, making the ''Pendragon'' directly responsible for the growth of a relatively prosperous [[Periphery]] world, even after the failure of the local [[HPG]] station left Idrmach cut-off.<ref name="ISP3:IEp35"/>
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==Note==
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* Idrmach is referred to as Idrmarch in at least one source<ref name="ISP3:IEp35"/> but it has been confirmed by a BattleTech Developer that the correct spelling for the planet's name is Idrmach:
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{{Quote|Idrmach is the correct spelling.
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With regards,<br>
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Øystein|[http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,34506.msg805713.html#msg805713 Øystein Tvedten, BattleTech Developer, 01 November 2013]}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Planetary Info

After the fall of the Rim Worlds Republic the planet Idrmach had been a base of operations for a host of pirate bands of varying sizes which were the subject of an aggressive and determined "pirate cleansing" operation conducted by the nearby Lyran Commonwealth in 2810, and that operation had destroyed several large pirate bands as well as razing the greater part of the primitive arms manufacturing industries present on the planet.[4]

The remaining pirate population of Idrmach was left to die by the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces, and the Idrmach system would soon have been left uninhabited if not for the arrival of the JumpShip Pendragon and the four thousand colonists she was transporting. The colonists aboard the Pendragon claimed to have been the subject of a misjump in 2372, making them several centuries adrift of their origin, although this story couldn't be proved or disproved, leaving the possibility open that the colonists were deliberately covering their origins with an outlandish story to conceal their identities, with other possibilities for their origin including the Pendragon being a refugee ship from a failing former Rim Worlds Republic looking to flee the legacies of Stefan Amaris and the Republic.[4]

Whatever the origins of the Pendragon and her human cargo, they proved the salvation of Idrmach; while the pirates quickly moved to establish themselves as rulers over the world through a system of organized criminal families, Idrmach was a green and fertile world, and the colonist population exploded, making the Pendragon directly responsible for the growth of a relatively prosperous Periphery world, even after the failure of the local HPG station left Idrmach cut-off.[4]

Note

  • Idrmach is referred to as Idrmarch in at least one source[4] but it has been confirmed by a BattleTech Developer that the correct spelling for the planet's name is Idrmach:
Idrmach is the correct spelling.

With regards,
Øystein

  — Øystein Tvedten, BattleTech Developer, 01 November 2013

References

  1. Field Manual: 3085, p. vi, "Inner Sphere - October 3085"
  2. Era Report: 3145, p. 10, "Inner Sphere Map - [3135]"
  3. Era Report: 3145, p. 38, "Inner Sphere Map - [3145]"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 35, "Idrmarch"

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