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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
The Mica Majority is an independent star system located in the Periphery between the Federated Suns and the Outworlds Alliance. It consists of three colonized planets, which survive off of their relatively rich mineral fields. The system also serves as a substantial trade hub, thanks to the large station built at its jump point when the system served as a Draconis prison colony.<ref name="ThePeriphery">''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', p. 136</ref>
 
The Mica Majority is an independent star system located in the Periphery between the Federated Suns and the Outworlds Alliance. It consists of three colonized planets, which survive off of their relatively rich mineral fields. The system also serves as a substantial trade hub, thanks to the large station built at its jump point when the system served as a Draconis prison colony.<ref name="ThePeriphery">''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', p. 136</ref>
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==History==
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===Founding===
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The Micanos system was originally colonised by the [[Draconis Combine]] in the second half of the twenty-sixth century to take advantage of the rich mineral deposits on three of the worlds within the system. The Combine established expensive environmental domes on the worlds to support the worker population, and the revenues from the mining quickly exceeded the cost of setting up the operation in the first place, even with the cost of fabricating and installing the domes.<ref name="FM:Pp108+">''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 108-109, "Mica Majority"</ref>
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The Draconis Combine used various enemies of the state as workers in the mine, with those enemies most commonly being protestors and political prisoners. Even with the domes, conditions in the mines were harsh, and within the first decade of operation more than half the workforce was rumoured to have died.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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===Succession Wars===
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The cost of running entire worlds as prisons mounted during the chaos of the [[Succession Wars]], and the Draconis Combine began pulling out of their various forced mining concerns; this included the Micanos system, which found itself suddenly independent. The remoteness of the Micanos system and the harsh environment actually served as viable forms of defense and protection for the inhabitants, and the population continued to survive where many of their contemporaries across the [[Inner Sphere]] died.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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With so many political prisoners and protestors amongst the workforce, the various planets found themselves possessed of a largely well-educated workforce who had established a functioning social order, and the newly-formed Mica Majority returned to operating the mines, with the huge station located at the system zenith jump point continuing to serve as a hub for the trade convoys that continued to move in and out of the system. The mining operations would become steadily more difficult and dangerous over time, as the more easily worked lodes and veins had already been exhausted during the Combine administration; while the mining operations were still viable, the inhabitants were paying an ever-increasing cost in terms of both resources and lives to keep up their trading operations.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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In the 3030s the Majority was briefly conquered by bandits from the [[Tortuga Dominions]], but [[Lady Death]] and her forces stayed for less than a month; there was simply nothing of worth in the system to make a continued occupation worthwhile.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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By the 3060s the majority of the original domes had been converted for agriculture, growing just enough food to support the local population, and the mining operations had all moved to the system's asteroid belt, with output being a fraction of that maintained during the early years of operation. The economy of the Majority had shifted; the huge station floating at the zenith point had become a waystation for those travelling in the Periphery, with bazaars, tarverns, brothels, shops and all the other establishments needed to encourage travellers to stop a while.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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The Mica Majority had also experienced an increasing tourism trade, of a nature that rather baffled the original inhabitants; rich inhabitants of the Inner Sphere had begun paying to come and work in the mines as a kind of thrill-seeking experience or adventure holiday. Although somewhat bemused, the locals were only too happy to take the Spheroid's money and subject them to a few weeks of the same treatment miners had experienced under the Combine occupation.<ref name="FM:Pp108+"/>
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===The Jihad===
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With the rise of [[Clan Snow Raven]] in and around the [[Outworlds Alliance]], the Mica Majority was keeping a low profile in the closing years of the [[Jihad]]. With inexplicable numbers of tourists continuing to visit the Majority, tourism and the export of mineral ores remained the main contributors to the local economy by the beginning of the 3080s. While the veteran [[Larsen's Loners]] remained employed by the Mica Majority for defensive purposes, the five lances of [['Mechs]] owned by the Loners would offer little resistance against a determined attack from the Ravens.
  
 
In addition to more traditional ores, the Mica jump station has become a hub for small scale traders, lostech prospectors, and drifters of all kinds. Among this varied band, Clan Diamond Shark representatives have been spotted. It is speculated that they may want to add the Mica station to their Periphery trade network in order to take advantage of the recent mineral finds in a nearby system, which have quintupled the Majority's trading profits since 3064.<ref name="MajorPeripheryStates">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 10</ref>
 
In addition to more traditional ores, the Mica jump station has become a hub for small scale traders, lostech prospectors, and drifters of all kinds. Among this varied band, Clan Diamond Shark representatives have been spotted. It is speculated that they may want to add the Mica station to their Periphery trade network in order to take advantage of the recent mineral finds in a nearby system, which have quintupled the Majority's trading profits since 3064.<ref name="MajorPeripheryStates">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 10</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Field Manual: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[http://home.ifi.uio.no/~oysteint/btech/maps/IS_3130.pdf Map of the Inner Sphere 3130]''
 
* ''[http://home.ifi.uio.no/~oysteint/btech/maps/IS_3130.pdf Map of the Inner Sphere 3130]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
 
  
 
[[Category: Periphery Realms|Mica Majority]]
 
[[Category: Periphery Realms|Mica Majority]]
 
[[Category: Minor Factions|Mica Majority]]
 
[[Category: Minor Factions|Mica Majority]]

Revision as of 08:00, 2 December 2012

Overview

The Mica Majority is an independent star system located in the Periphery between the Federated Suns and the Outworlds Alliance. It consists of three colonized planets, which survive off of their relatively rich mineral fields. The system also serves as a substantial trade hub, thanks to the large station built at its jump point when the system served as a Draconis prison colony.[1]

History

Founding

The Micanos system was originally colonised by the Draconis Combine in the second half of the twenty-sixth century to take advantage of the rich mineral deposits on three of the worlds within the system. The Combine established expensive environmental domes on the worlds to support the worker population, and the revenues from the mining quickly exceeded the cost of setting up the operation in the first place, even with the cost of fabricating and installing the domes.[2]

The Draconis Combine used various enemies of the state as workers in the mine, with those enemies most commonly being protestors and political prisoners. Even with the domes, conditions in the mines were harsh, and within the first decade of operation more than half the workforce was rumoured to have died.[2]

Succession Wars

The cost of running entire worlds as prisons mounted during the chaos of the Succession Wars, and the Draconis Combine began pulling out of their various forced mining concerns; this included the Micanos system, which found itself suddenly independent. The remoteness of the Micanos system and the harsh environment actually served as viable forms of defense and protection for the inhabitants, and the population continued to survive where many of their contemporaries across the Inner Sphere died.[2]

With so many political prisoners and protestors amongst the workforce, the various planets found themselves possessed of a largely well-educated workforce who had established a functioning social order, and the newly-formed Mica Majority returned to operating the mines, with the huge station located at the system zenith jump point continuing to serve as a hub for the trade convoys that continued to move in and out of the system. The mining operations would become steadily more difficult and dangerous over time, as the more easily worked lodes and veins had already been exhausted during the Combine administration; while the mining operations were still viable, the inhabitants were paying an ever-increasing cost in terms of both resources and lives to keep up their trading operations.[2]

In the 3030s the Majority was briefly conquered by bandits from the Tortuga Dominions, but Lady Death and her forces stayed for less than a month; there was simply nothing of worth in the system to make a continued occupation worthwhile.[2]

By the 3060s the majority of the original domes had been converted for agriculture, growing just enough food to support the local population, and the mining operations had all moved to the system's asteroid belt, with output being a fraction of that maintained during the early years of operation. The economy of the Majority had shifted; the huge station floating at the zenith point had become a waystation for those travelling in the Periphery, with bazaars, tarverns, brothels, shops and all the other establishments needed to encourage travellers to stop a while.[2]

The Mica Majority had also experienced an increasing tourism trade, of a nature that rather baffled the original inhabitants; rich inhabitants of the Inner Sphere had begun paying to come and work in the mines as a kind of thrill-seeking experience or adventure holiday. Although somewhat bemused, the locals were only too happy to take the Spheroid's money and subject them to a few weeks of the same treatment miners had experienced under the Combine occupation.[2]

The Jihad

With the rise of Clan Snow Raven in and around the Outworlds Alliance, the Mica Majority was keeping a low profile in the closing years of the Jihad. With inexplicable numbers of tourists continuing to visit the Majority, tourism and the export of mineral ores remained the main contributors to the local economy by the beginning of the 3080s. While the veteran Larsen's Loners remained employed by the Mica Majority for defensive purposes, the five lances of 'Mechs owned by the Loners would offer little resistance against a determined attack from the Ravens.

In addition to more traditional ores, the Mica jump station has become a hub for small scale traders, lostech prospectors, and drifters of all kinds. Among this varied band, Clan Diamond Shark representatives have been spotted. It is speculated that they may want to add the Mica station to their Periphery trade network in order to take advantage of the recent mineral finds in a nearby system, which have quintupled the Majority's trading profits since 3064.[3]

Planetary Data

  • Colonized Planets: Mica II, V, VII
  • Star Type: K3V
  • Positions in System: 2, 5, 7
  • Time to Jump Point: 4.3, 4.6, 5.1 days
  • Recharging Station: Zenith
  • HPG Class Type: B

Historical Maps

References

  1. The Periphery (sourcebook), p. 136
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Field Manual: Periphery, p. 108-109, "Mica Majority"
  3. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 10

Bibliography