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After three decades of high-intensity warfare, the [[Second Succession War]] spluttered to a conclusion as fighting tapered off in [[2863]]. As with the similar conclusion of the [[First Succession War]], with the conflict ending due to both military and economic exhaustion of all parties rather than any decisive victory, tensions between the [[Successor State]]s remained high. Despite this, many hoped peace would prevail as the Inner Sphere went nearly two years without conflict, with the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s [[Estates General]] and [[Free Worlds League Parliament]] both pressing for stand-down of their respective militaries, a refocusing on civilian reconstruction and end to wartime austerity measures.<ref name=HSTLC-66>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', pp. 66–67: "History - The Third Succession War - Lull - Once more into the Breach"</ref><ref name=HMTFWL-38>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 38: "History - The Second Succession War - Last Chance for Peace"</ref>
 
After three decades of high-intensity warfare, the [[Second Succession War]] spluttered to a conclusion as fighting tapered off in [[2863]]. As with the similar conclusion of the [[First Succession War]], with the conflict ending due to both military and economic exhaustion of all parties rather than any decisive victory, tensions between the [[Successor State]]s remained high. Despite this, many hoped peace would prevail as the Inner Sphere went nearly two years without conflict, with the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]'s [[Estates General]] and [[Free Worlds League Parliament]] both pressing for stand-down of their respective militaries, a refocusing on civilian reconstruction and end to wartime austerity measures.<ref name=HSTLC-66>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', pp. 66–67: "History - The Third Succession War - Lull - Once more into the Breach"</ref><ref name=HMTFWL-38>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 38: "History - The Second Succession War - Last Chance for Peace"</ref>
  
In response to efforts by these parties, [[Archon]] [[Elizabeth Steiner]] attempted to broker a formal peace treaty with [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Philippa Marik]] in [[2864]], the success of these prompting the Captain-General to request these efforts be expanded to include the other Successor States. [[New Earth Peace Summit|Representatives from all five houses met]] on [[New Earth]] in November [[2864]], but it soon became clear just how divided the Inner Sphere remained. The [[Draconis Combine]] representative indicated he was nothing more than an observer and that any treaty the others agreed on would be approved or rejected by [[Luthien]] at a future date; he was arrested and executed by the Lyrans as a spy. The [[Capellan Confederation]] refused to sign any treaty that did not make provision for the return of all the territories it had lost in last two wars — which the Free Worlds League and [[Federated Suns]] vociferously opposed, with the Federated Suns representative [[Luther Davion]] making equally unrealistic claims for the other Houses to accept [[House Davion]] for position of [[First Lord]]. The talks collapsed after seven fruitless weeks with nothing being achieved.<ref name=HMTFWL-38/><ref name=HHM-37>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 37: "History of the Free Worlds League - Second Succession War"</ref>
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In response to efforts by these parties, [[Archon]] [[Elizabeth Steiner]] attempted to broker a formal peace treaty with [[Captain-General]] [[Philippa Marik]] in [[2864]], the success of these prompting the Captain-General to request these efforts be expanded to include the other Successor States. [[New Earth Peace Summit|Representatives from all five houses met]] on [[New Earth]] in November [[2864]], but it soon became clear just how divided the Inner Sphere remained. The [[Draconis Combine]] representative indicated he was nothing more than an observer and that any treaty the others agreed on would be approved or rejected by [[Luthien]] at a future date; he was arrested and executed by the Lyrans as a spy. The [[Capellan Confederation]] refused to sign any treaty that did not make provision for the return of all the territories it had lost in last two wars — which the Free Worlds League and [[Federated Suns]] vociferously opposed, with the Federated Suns representative [[Luther Davion]] making equally unrealistic claims for the other Houses to accept [[House Davion]] for position of [[First Lord]]. The talks collapsed after seven fruitless weeks with nothing being achieved.<ref name=HMTFWL-38/><ref name=HHM-37>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 37: "History of the Free Worlds League - Second Succession War"</ref>
 
[[File:Mech in the Battle of Galtor, Third Succession War.png|right|thumb|'Mech in battle during the Third Succession War.]]
 
[[File:Mech in the Battle of Galtor, Third Succession War.png|right|thumb|'Mech in battle during the Third Succession War.]]
 
A group of [[Capellan]] and Free Worlds businessmen under the banner of the "[[Peace of Money Movement]]" likewise attempted push for a permanent peace treaty, but aside from [[First Prince]] [[Michael Davion]], none of the other Successor Lords would give them the time of day, with a number of the other Houses convinced that First Prince Michael's enthusiastic and lavish support meant the movement was actually a Davion plot and the movement's claims of the Lyrans profiteering from the previous conflict alienating the Commonwealth.<ref name=HDTFS-77>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 77: "History - Third Succession War - Man of Peace"</ref><ref name=HKTDC-74>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 74: "History - The Third Succession War"</ref>
 
A group of [[Capellan]] and Free Worlds businessmen under the banner of the "[[Peace of Money Movement]]" likewise attempted push for a permanent peace treaty, but aside from [[First Prince]] [[Michael Davion]], none of the other Successor Lords would give them the time of day, with a number of the other Houses convinced that First Prince Michael's enthusiastic and lavish support meant the movement was actually a Davion plot and the movement's claims of the Lyrans profiteering from the previous conflict alienating the Commonwealth.<ref name=HDTFS-77>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 77: "History - Third Succession War - Man of Peace"</ref><ref name=HKTDC-74>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 74: "History - The Third Succession War"</ref>
  
While many in the Inner Sphere hoped peace had finally come even if the formal attempts at peace treaties had failed, the bitter animosities between the Successor States meant conflict could just as easily resume, needing only to be triggered by those who wanted the war resumed, such as the quasi-religious communications company [[ComStar]]. Focused on the supposed [[Word of Blake (book)|"Word of Blake"]], ComStar guarded and preserved the [[Star League]]'s technological secrets in the belief that when the Inner Sphere collapsed after the Great Houses had destroyed themselves, ComStar would rise to power as the savior of humanity. Seeing the prophecy foretold by the [[Jerome Blake|Blessed Blake]] endangered when [[Precentor ROM]] provided evidence that Inner Sphere would likely recover the bulk of [[Star League]] [[LosTech]] within three decades, in 2866 [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Raymond Karpov]] and the [[First Circuit]] authorized [[ROM]] to filter information about the so-called [[Shadow War]] in the Draconis Combine between elements of the [[Internal Security Force]] loyal to [[Coordinator]] [[Miyogi Kurita]] and his sister [[Roweena Kurita|Roweena]] to agents of Lyran Commonwealth and [[Federated Suns]]. Just as Karpov had hoped, in typical Kurita fashion when Miyogi learned that outsiders knew of the Combine's internal troubles and with Lyran traders making embarrassing inroads in the [[Rasalhague Military District]], the simmering tensions along the Combine-Commonwealth border exploded into open warfare again on the Commonwealth's coreward border that soon swept across the entire Inner Sphere, signaling the beginning of the Third Succession War.<ref name=CS-32>''ComStar'', p. 32: "History of ComStar - War Renewed - The Karpov Legacy"</ref><ref name=HKTDC-76>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 76: "History - The Third Succession War - Is War the Natural State of Man?"</ref><ref name=HHK-54>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 54: "History of the Nation - The Third Succession War"</ref>
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While many in the Inner Sphere hoped peace had finally come even if the formal attempts at peace treaties had failed, the bitter animosities between the Successor States meant conflict could just as easily resume, needing only to be triggered by those who wanted the war resumed, such as the quasi-religious communications company [[ComStar]]. Focused on the supposed [[Word of Blake (book)|"Word of Blake"]], ComStar guarded and preserved the [[Star League]]'s technological secrets in the belief that when the Inner Sphere collapsed after the Great Houses had destroyed themselves, ComStar would rise to power as the savior of humanity. Seeing the prophecy foretold by the [[Jerome Blake|Blessed Blake]] endangered when [[Precentor ROM]] provided evidence that Inner Sphere would likely recover the bulk of [[Star League]] [[LosTech]] within three decades, in 2866 [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] [[Raymond Karpov]] and the [[First Circuit]] authorized [[ROM]] to filter information about the so-called [[Shadow War]] in the Draconis Combine between elements of the [[Internal Security Force]] loyal to [[Coordinator]] [[Miyogi Kurita]] and his sister [[Roweena Kurita|Roweena]] to agents of Lyran Commonwealth and [[Federated Suns]]. Just as Karpov had hoped, in typical Kurita fashion when Miyogi learned that outsiders knew of the Combine's internal troubles and with Lyran traders making embarrassing inroads in the [[Rasalhague Military District]], the simmering tensions along the Combine-Commonwealth border exploded into open warfare again on the Commonwealth's coreward border that soon swept across the entire Inner Sphere, signaling the beginning of the Third Succession War.<ref name=CS-32>''ComStar'', p. 32: "History of ComStar - War Renewed - The Karpov Legacy"</ref><ref name=HKTDC-76>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 76: "History - The Third Succession War - Is War the Natural State of Man?"</ref><ref name=HHK-54>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 54: "History of the Nation - The Third Succession War"</ref>
  
 
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Choosing to combat the increasing weakness of the Capellan ground forces in the late [[thirtieth century]] with overwhelming air support, after a House Marik raid near [[Ingersoll]] in [[2952]] was repulsed without a single Liao loss, [[Chancellor]] [[Ingrid Liao]] decided to launch a major offensive against the Federated Suns world of [[Lee]], site of an [[AFFS]] regional supply center as well as a critical maintenance facility for [[aerospace fighter]]s and increasingly rare [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s. Ingrid committed six fighter [[regiment]]s (over 200 aerospace fighters) and a sizable ground force to the mission.<ref name=HL-50>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 50: "History - The Succession Wars - Shift to Aerospace"</ref><ref name=HD-87>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 87–88: "History - Third Succession War - Knights of the Void"</ref><ref name=HHD-67>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 67: "History of the Federated Suns - Third Succession War - Rise of Brotherhoods - The Purge"</ref><ref name=HHL-34>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 34: "History of the Nation - Third Succession War - The Great Lee Turkey Shoot"</ref><ref name=TRO3025-134>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 134: "SPR-H5 Sparrowhawk"</ref><ref name=TRO3025R-152>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 152: "SPR-H5 Sparrowhawk"</ref>
 
Choosing to combat the increasing weakness of the Capellan ground forces in the late [[thirtieth century]] with overwhelming air support, after a House Marik raid near [[Ingersoll]] in [[2952]] was repulsed without a single Liao loss, [[Chancellor]] [[Ingrid Liao]] decided to launch a major offensive against the Federated Suns world of [[Lee]], site of an [[AFFS]] regional supply center as well as a critical maintenance facility for [[aerospace fighter]]s and increasingly rare [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s. Ingrid committed six fighter [[regiment]]s (over 200 aerospace fighters) and a sizable ground force to the mission.<ref name=HL-50>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 50: "History - The Succession Wars - Shift to Aerospace"</ref><ref name=HD-87>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 87–88: "History - Third Succession War - Knights of the Void"</ref><ref name=HHD-67>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 67: "History of the Federated Suns - Third Succession War - Rise of Brotherhoods - The Purge"</ref><ref name=HHL-34>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 34: "History of the Nation - Third Succession War - The Great Lee Turkey Shoot"</ref><ref name=TRO3025-134>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 134: "SPR-H5 Sparrowhawk"</ref><ref name=TRO3025R-152>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 152: "SPR-H5 Sparrowhawk"</ref>
  
The [[MIIO]] however learned of the plan well in advance, giving First Prince [[Peter Davion (30th c.)|Peter Davion]] plenty of time to reinforce and direct the planet's defense himself. Thanks to their advance warning the Davion defenders met the Capellan forces in space, immediately assuming aerospace superiority. The Battle of Lee, later more commonly called the Great Lee Turkey Shoot, saw the sleeker and faster Davion aerospace fighters easily cripple over forty of the slower and older Capellan ''[[Thunderbird (Aerospace Fighter class)|Thunderbird]]s'' and ''[[Eagle (Aerospace Fighter class)|Eagles]]''. The attacking 'Mechs, [[Combat vehicle|tanks]] and [[infantry]] consequently lacked sufficient air-cover and took heavy losses before being pushed off-world.<ref name=TRO3025-134/><ref name=TRO3025R-152/><ref name=HL-50/><ref name=HD-87/><ref name=HHD-67/><ref name=HHL-34/>
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The [[MIIO]] however learned of the plan well in advance, giving First Prince [[Peter Davion (First Prince)|Peter Davion]] plenty of time to reinforce and direct the planet's defense himself. Thanks to their advance warning the Davion defenders met the Capellan forces in space, immediately assuming aerospace superiority. The Battle of Lee, later more commonly called the Great Lee Turkey Shoot, saw the sleeker and faster Davion aerospace fighters easily cripple over forty of the slower and older Capellan ''[[Thunderbird]]s'' and ''[[Eagle (Aerospace Fighter)|Eagles]]''. The attacking 'Mechs, [[Combat vehicle|tanks]] and [[infantry]] consequently lacked sufficient air-cover and took heavy losses before being pushed off-world.<ref name=TRO3025-134/><ref name=TRO3025R-152/><ref name=HL-50/><ref name=HD-87/><ref name=HHD-67/><ref name=HHL-34/>
  
 
===The Deep Raid of 2987===
 
===The Deep Raid of 2987===

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