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Later in the Jihad as resistance to the Blakists became more organised under the auspices of [[Devlin Stone|Devlin Stone's]] allied coalition New Earth was subject to a heavy raid, intended to test the interior defences of the Protectorate. The raiding party was spearheaded by [[Com Guard]] troops and hit New Earth in late July [[3076]].<ref name="J:FRp56">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 56, "The Jihad in Review"</ref> It would be almost two years before New Earth was targeted for liberation by the allied coalition as a part of [[Operation SCOUR]]; a contingent of roughly four [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of mixed [[Clan]] forces drawn from the Lyran front of the Operation struck at New Earth on the 8th of February [[3078]], meeting heavy resistance.<ref name="J:FRp58">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 58, "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
 
Later in the Jihad as resistance to the Blakists became more organised under the auspices of [[Devlin Stone|Devlin Stone's]] allied coalition New Earth was subject to a heavy raid, intended to test the interior defences of the Protectorate. The raiding party was spearheaded by [[Com Guard]] troops and hit New Earth in late July [[3076]].<ref name="J:FRp56">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 56, "The Jihad in Review"</ref> It would be almost two years before New Earth was targeted for liberation by the allied coalition as a part of [[Operation SCOUR]]; a contingent of roughly four [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of mixed [[Clan]] forces drawn from the Lyran front of the Operation struck at New Earth on the 8th of February [[3078]], meeting heavy resistance.<ref name="J:FRp58">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 58, "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
  
The initial attack was rebuffed, with the Clan forces having retreated by mid February; while the media reported that the [[SDS]] in the New Earth system had been destroyed or at least heavily damaged, it also reported that up to four Clan WarShips had been destroyed, and that the Clan forces had been forced to retreat due to the presence of not just the anticipated Protectorate Militia Divisions and Militia Division, but also at least one [[Shadow Division]]. There were also unsubstantiated rumours that the forces from [[Clan Ghost Bear]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] had arrived at different times, with the Ghost Bears arriving early, and then failed to work together.<ref name="JHS:Tp66">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 66, "Failed Gambit?"</ref> One of the destroyed WarShips was subsequently identified as the ''[[Aegis]]''-class heavy cruiser [[Frost Falcon|CJF ''Frost Falcon'']];<ref name="FR:Cp15">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 15, "Fleet Assets"</ref> another was the ''[[Volga]]''-class transport [[Ursine Boatman|CGB ''Ursine Boatman'']],<ref name="FR:Cp11">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 11, "Fleet Assets"</ref> and the third the ''[[Vincent]]''-class corvette [[Huninn|CSR ''Huninn'']], a vessel from the [[Clan Snow Raven]] [[Ice Storm Star (Clan Snow Raven)|Ice Storm Naval Star]] assigned to support the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] during the Jihad.<ref name=FR:Cp18">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 18, "Fleet Assets"</ref>
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The initial attack was rebuffed, with the Clan forces having retreated by mid February; while the media reported that the [[SDS]] in the New Earth system had been destroyed or at least heavily damaged, it also reported that up to four Clan WarShips had been destroyed, and that the Clan forces had been forced to retreat due to the presence of not just the anticipated Protectorate Militia Divisions and Militia Division, but also at least one [[Shadow Division]]. There were also unsubstantiated rumours that the forces from [[Clan Ghost Bear]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] had arrived at different times, with the Ghost Bears arriving early, and then failed to work together.<ref name="JHS:Tp66">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 66, "Failed Gambit?"</ref> One of the destroyed WarShips was subsequently identified as the ''[[Aegis]]''-class heavy cruiser [[Frost Falcon|CJF ''Frost Falcon'']];<ref name="FR:Cp15">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 15, "Fleet Assets"</ref> another was the ''[[Volga]]''-class transport [[Ursine Boatman|CGB ''Ursine Boatman'']],<ref name="FR:Cp11">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 11, "Fleet Assets"</ref> and the third the ''[[Vincent]]''-class corvette [[Huninn|CSR ''Huninn'']], a vessel from the [[Clan Snow Raven]] [[Ice Storm Star (Clan Snow Raven)|Ice Storm Naval Star]] assigned to support the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] during the Jihad.<ref name=FR:Cp18">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 18, "Fleet Assets"</ref> The Ghost Bear ground forces, drawn from [[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Omicron]] and [[Xi Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Xi Galaxies]], were lucky to escape from the trap, and the damage taken made New Earth the last campaign of the Jihad for both galaxies.<ref name="FR:Cp10">''Field Report: Clans'', p. 10, "Omicron Galaxy"</ref>
  
 
The campaign for New Earth wouldn't end until the beginning of June 3078 and marked the beginning of a period of rest and rebuilding for the forces on the Lyran front, some of which were down to just a quarter of their initial strength.<ref name="JHS:Tp66+">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 66-67, "Rest And Refit"</ref> During the campaign for New Earth the allied forces destroyed a WarShip the Blakists had suborned in the opening stages of the Jihad, the ''[[Eagle (WarShip)|Eagle]]''-class [[Percival|FWLS ''Percival'']].<ref name="J:FRp128">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 128, "Captured Ships"</ref>
 
The campaign for New Earth wouldn't end until the beginning of June 3078 and marked the beginning of a period of rest and rebuilding for the forces on the Lyran front, some of which were down to just a quarter of their initial strength.<ref name="JHS:Tp66+">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 66-67, "Rest And Refit"</ref> During the campaign for New Earth the allied forces destroyed a WarShip the Blakists had suborned in the opening stages of the Jihad, the ''[[Eagle (WarShip)|Eagle]]''-class [[Percival|FWLS ''Percival'']].<ref name="J:FRp128">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 128, "Captured Ships"</ref>

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New Earth
System Information
X:Y Coordinates-12.40:3.08[e]
Spectral classG8V[1]
Planet(s)6[1]

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

Template:InfoBoxPlanetStandard

Owner History

Era Specific Data

2590

Planetary Garrison

2764

3025

3028

  • Twelfth Star Guards[30]

3039

3050

3054

3055

3061

3062

  • Thirty-fourth Division[36]

3067

3068

3073

3130

3145

Planetary History

Early History

New Earth has the distinction of being the first colonized planet outside of Terra's solar system. Colonization was inaugurated on March 18, 2116 with Martin Cabot appointed as first governor of the colony. New Earth contains at least one continent, called Conseco.

On the 15th of December 2108 New Earth - then called Tau Ceti - was the first world outside the Sol system to be walked on by human feet, when Engineer Michelle Land walked on the surface of the world. The TAS Pathfinder had entered the Tau Ceti system on the 5th of December, the beginning of a series of voyages of exploration to many worlds around the Sol system.[43] Tau Ceti IV would prove to be the first garden colony world.[44]

The TAS Pathfinder wasn't the first vessel from Terra to make it to the Tau Ceti system, however; the Magellan program had launched missions to systems around Terra in 2029, with probes known to have successfully reached Tau Ceti, Epsilon Eridani and Epsilon Indi.[45]

New Earth was one of the worlds that remained a part of the Terran Alliance following the Outer Reaches Rebellion and the Demarcation Declaration of 2242,[2] and became one of the worlds within the Alliance Core region of the Terran Hegemony.[5]

Amaris Civil War

When Stefan Amaris launched Operation APOTHESIS, his usurpation of the Terran Hegemony, one of the initial stages of his campaign was to secure naval domination of the systems within the Hegemony. Rim Worlds Republic naval forces consisting of WarShips, DropShips and AeroSpace Fighters attempted to secure the two major jump points in every inhabited system, including New Earth.[46]

There were eighteen assorted Star League Defense Force WarShips in the New Earth system when a task force of twenty Rim Worlds Republic WarShips jumped into the system, intending to interdict New Earth and destroy any SLDF ships present. New Earth was a vital supply world for the SLDF, and Commodore Altran Serdamba was responsible for the security of a major SLDF supply convoy assembling in the system at the time, intended to transport supplies and reinforcements to the war effort in the Periphery. Commodore Serdamba commanded a convoy protection flotilla of four destroyers and nine corvettes from his command ship, the Luxor-class cruiser SLS Van der Bergh; also in the system at the time was Vice Admiral Dmitrios Rummolo andd his flagship, the Texas-class battleship SLS Wales, along with a squadron consisting of a Congress-class frigate and two Essex-class destroyers. Vice Admiral Rummolo was due to take command of the Ninth Fleet on promotion, and had only been in the system a few days when the Rim Worlds vessels arrived.[46]

The Rim Worlds vessels targeted the two SLDF command vessels, striking at the SLS Wales and the SLS Van der Bergh. The SLS Wales was caught by surprise, but the SLS Van der Bergh and her flotilla had been engaged in combat drills in preparation for their return to the Periphery, and had remained at combat stations as the Rim Worlds vessels approached. When the Rim Worlds ships fired, they scored several significant hits against the SLS Wales, but found the convoy protection group immediately returning fire and launching Fighters. Commodore Serdamba's group screened Vice Admiral Rummolo's squadron for several vital minutes as the crew of the SLS Wales and the other vessels raced to battle stations.[46]

When the heavyweight SLS Wales and the other ships of Rummolo's squadron joined the fight, the greater combat experience of the SLDF troops began to tell; the battle lasted more than half an hour before the Rim Worlds fleet retreated, having lost fourteen vessels. The combined SLDF forces had lost eight of their own ships in the battle, and still didn't know anything more beyond the fact that they had been attacked by a Rim Worlds Republic fleet.[46]

Vice Admiral Rummolo ordered Commodore Serdamba to take the remains of the convoy escort group and jump to the Lagrange point near Tau Ceti V to defend the Apollo-Four shipyards there. With Serdamba's ships defending the Nicholas Spacecraft's facilities, the SLS Wales and the two destroyers from his squadron which had survived the attack fought a holding action at the jump point for the next twenty four hours, while quick charging their drives. Rummolo then had the two destroyers jump to the Apollo-Four shipyards; Rummolo and the SLS Wales then led thirteen assorted government and military JumpShips to a secret SLDF naval base designated Freedom Station.[46]

The Jihad

New Earth was incorporated into the Word of Blake Protectorate by conquest on the 7th of October 3068; the Word of Blake forces responsible for conquering New Earth allegedly used tactical nuclear weapons to secure their hold on the planet.[21] Subsequently, one of the garrison units on New Earth, Pinky's Irregulars, attempted to break contract with the Word of Blake in 3073; the Blakists responded by destroying the Irregulars. The remains of the Irregulars would remain trapped under the north polar ice cap of New Earth until Skibinski's Salvage recovered ten of the eleven 'Mechs belonging to Pinky's Irregulars in the mid 3080s, along with the bodies of eight of the Irregulars.[40]

Later in the Jihad as resistance to the Blakists became more organised under the auspices of Devlin Stone's allied coalition New Earth was subject to a heavy raid, intended to test the interior defences of the Protectorate. The raiding party was spearheaded by Com Guard troops and hit New Earth in late July 3076.[47] It would be almost two years before New Earth was targeted for liberation by the allied coalition as a part of Operation SCOUR; a contingent of roughly four Galaxies of mixed Clan forces drawn from the Lyran front of the Operation struck at New Earth on the 8th of February 3078, meeting heavy resistance.[48]

The initial attack was rebuffed, with the Clan forces having retreated by mid February; while the media reported that the SDS in the New Earth system had been destroyed or at least heavily damaged, it also reported that up to four Clan WarShips had been destroyed, and that the Clan forces had been forced to retreat due to the presence of not just the anticipated Protectorate Militia Divisions and Militia Division, but also at least one Shadow Division. There were also unsubstantiated rumours that the forces from Clan Ghost Bear, Clan Jade Falcon and Clan Wolf had arrived at different times, with the Ghost Bears arriving early, and then failed to work together.[49] One of the destroyed WarShips was subsequently identified as the Aegis-class heavy cruiser CJF Frost Falcon;[50] another was the Volga-class transport CGB Ursine Boatman,[51] and the third the Vincent-class corvette CSR Huninn, a vessel from the Clan Snow Raven Ice Storm Naval Star assigned to support the Ghost Bear Dominion during the Jihad.[52] The Ghost Bear ground forces, drawn from Omicron and Xi Galaxies, were lucky to escape from the trap, and the damage taken made New Earth the last campaign of the Jihad for both galaxies.[53]

The campaign for New Earth wouldn't end until the beginning of June 3078 and marked the beginning of a period of rest and rebuilding for the forces on the Lyran front, some of which were down to just a quarter of their initial strength.[54] During the campaign for New Earth the allied forces destroyed a WarShip the Blakists had suborned in the opening stages of the Jihad, the Eagle-class FWLS Percival.[55]

In the wake of the Jihad the planetary government on New Earth was one of many to pass a law stating that any war materiel manufactured or used by the Word of Blake had to be destroyed; the law was more liberal than that passed on many worlds, in that it allowed components from Blakist machines to be sold, but items such as chassis were retired to bone yards for later scrapping.[56] As it was, the liberation of New Earth saw the industries on the planet take heavy levels of damage, both as a result of combat on the surface of the planet and as a result of orbital bombardment by the defending Word of Blake ships and SDS network.[57]

Manufacturing Centers

Nearby Planets

Planets within 2 jumps (60 light-years)
Closest planets first:
Planet Distance (LY) Jumps 2750 3025 3030 3040 3052 3057 3062
Denebola 4.99 1 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Rigil Kentarus 9.66 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Thorin 12.25 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Terra 12.91 1 TH CS CS CS CS WOB WOB
Alula Australis 14.32 1 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Sirius 14.75 1 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Procyon 15.53 1 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Chara 17.29 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Graham IV 17.59 1 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Yorii 18.79 1 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Muphrid 19.47 1 LC LC LC FC FC LA LA
Zavijava 19.77 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Keid 20.54 1 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Lipton 21.90 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Oliver 22.05 1 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Zollikofen 23.42 1 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Altair 24.49 1 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Carver V 25.00 1 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
New Home 25.42 1 TH CC TFR FC FC LA LA
Caph 25.69 1 TH FS FS FC FC CMD CMD
Pollux 26.93 1 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Asta 28.17 1 TH DC LC DC DC DC DC
Dieron 28.35 1 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Devil's Rock 30.31 2 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Bryant 30.60 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Menkent 31.75 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Imbros III 32.99 2 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Fomalhaut 33.72 2 TH FS FS DC DC DC DC
Castor 35.53 2 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Lyons 37.54 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Outreach 39.22 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Saffel 39.35 2 TH FS FS DC DC DC DC
Epsilon Eridani 39.56 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Summer 39.81 2 LC LC LC FC FC LA LA
Zosma 40.42 2 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Nusakan 41.33 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Athenry 41.34 2 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Ko 41.61 2 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Dyev 42.23 2 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Talitha 43.93 2 TH FWL TFR FC FC FWL FWL
Styx 44.77 2 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Epsilon Indi 46.00 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Mizar 46.06 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Northwind 47.33 2 TH FS FS FC FC CMD CMD
Hall 47.76 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Alioth 48.20 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Alkalurops 48.68 2 LC LC LC FC CJF CJF CJF
Pike IV 49.12 2 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Atria 49.17 2 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Capolla 49.36 2 TH CC TFR FC FC TCC TCC
Van Diemen IV 49.60 2 TH FWL TFR FC FC FWL FWL
Nirasaki 49.99 2 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Marcus 50.56 2 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Terra Firma 51.10 2 TH CC TFR FC FC TCC TCC
Cor Caroli 51.86 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Galatea 52.16 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Milton 52.42 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Callison 53.78 2 TH FWL LC FC FC FWL FWL
Wyatt 54.40 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Sabik 54.51 2 TH DC LC FC FC CP CP
Alchiba 55.83 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Elgin 56.30 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Skondia 56.44 2 LC LC DC DC DC DC DC
Wasat 58.65 2 TH FWL TFR FC FC FWL FWL
Deneb Algedi 58.77 2 TH DC DC DC DC DC DC
Sheratan 59.17 2 TH CC TFR FC FC CMD CMD
Syrma 59.58 2 TH LC LC FC FC LA LA
Quentin 59.68 2 TH FS FS DC DC DC DC

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Handbook: House Marik, p. 16, "Free Worlds League Founding [2271]"
  3. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 13, "Lyran Commonwealth Founding [2341]"
  4. Handbook: House Marik, p. 24, "Free Worlds League after Age of War [2571]"
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  25. Map of the Inner Sphere 3130
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