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==Construction==
 
==Construction==
The city's location was decided by [[Charles Chaffins]], the Count of Seattle and CEO of Boeing, which lobbied, blackmailed and threatened his way to Terran Hegemony High Council to ensure than the Star League new capital would lie within his fiefdom. He spent three months in house arrest for his crimes, but he succeeded in his purpose.<ref>''Unity City Within a View'' ''Shrapnel#9'' p.978</ref>
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The city's location was decided by [[Charles Chaffins]], the Count of Seattle and CEO of Boeing, who lobbied, blackmailed and threatened his way to Terran Hegemony High Council to ensure than the Star League's new capital would lie within his fiefdom. He spent three months under house arrest for his crimes, but he succeeded in his goal.<ref>''Unity City Within a View'', p. 978</ref>
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As befitting the center of Humanity, the city was huge, elaborate and awe-inspiring, incorporating materials from all the [[Member States]] in its construction. Once built the Court of the Star League was hailed as an architectural marvel, with one visiting architect calling it "a fairy-tale place, where parking garages are as beautiful as the [[w:Tah Mahal|Taj Mahal]].<ref name=TSL-40>''The Star League'', p. 40: "History - Birth of the Star League - The New Order"</ref>
 
As befitting the center of Humanity, the city was huge, elaborate and awe-inspiring, incorporating materials from all the [[Member States]] in its construction. Once built the Court of the Star League was hailed as an architectural marvel, with one visiting architect calling it "a fairy-tale place, where parking garages are as beautiful as the [[w:Tah Mahal|Taj Mahal]].<ref name=TSL-40>''The Star League'', p. 40: "History - Birth of the Star League - The New Order"</ref>
  
 
It was also the location of the Royal Court, which met for two months during the spring and winter Council meetings. Somewhere near the city was located a military base named [[Fort Cameron]], the base of the bodyguard unit of the First Lord, the [[Royal Black Watch Regiment]]. The 27th of December 2766, the [[Amaris Coup]] put an end to that. [[Stefan Amaris]] murdered [[Richard Cameron]], the last First Lord of the League, in the Audience Chamber, and the city and its environs became a battlefield between the Amaris forces and the Star League defenders.
 
It was also the location of the Royal Court, which met for two months during the spring and winter Council meetings. Somewhere near the city was located a military base named [[Fort Cameron]], the base of the bodyguard unit of the First Lord, the [[Royal Black Watch Regiment]]. The 27th of December 2766, the [[Amaris Coup]] put an end to that. [[Stefan Amaris]] murdered [[Richard Cameron]], the last First Lord of the League, in the Audience Chamber, and the city and its environs became a battlefield between the Amaris forces and the Star League defenders.
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The hardest battle was fought beside the city: after an atomic strike launched from Amaris' fighters destroyed Fort Cameron, effectively wiping out those elements of the Watch that were still mobilizing. Only two [[lance]]s of Black Watch 'Mechs survived and were able to escape the traps. They were then confronted by the 4th Amaris Dragoons at Gorst Flats, protected on one side by high forested hills and [[w:Puget_Sound|Puget Sound]] on the other, which forced the Dragoons to confront them individually.
 
The hardest battle was fought beside the city: after an atomic strike launched from Amaris' fighters destroyed Fort Cameron, effectively wiping out those elements of the Watch that were still mobilizing. Only two [[lance]]s of Black Watch 'Mechs survived and were able to escape the traps. They were then confronted by the 4th Amaris Dragoons at Gorst Flats, protected on one side by high forested hills and [[w:Puget_Sound|Puget Sound]] on the other, which forced the Dragoons to confront them individually.
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Both efforts, however, were ultimately doomed.  After losing ten 'Mechs to the entrenched Black Watch soldiers, all of whom had been graduates of the infamous [[Gunslinger Program]], the Dragoons' commander withdrew his forces and wiped them out with a nuclear explosive.<ref name=HLOT1-73-BFUC-2>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 73: "Battle for Unity City", Schmitt leads a company to meet the advancing Fourth Amaris Dragoons</ref>
 
Both efforts, however, were ultimately doomed.  After losing ten 'Mechs to the entrenched Black Watch soldiers, all of whom had been graduates of the infamous [[Gunslinger Program]], the Dragoons' commander withdrew his forces and wiped them out with a nuclear explosive.<ref name=HLOT1-73-BFUC-2>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 73: "Battle for Unity City", Schmitt leads a company to meet the advancing Fourth Amaris Dragoons</ref>
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More than a third of the nearby Unity City went up in flames as consequence of the blasts, and the Star League Court was charred black in some areas.
 
More than a third of the nearby Unity City went up in flames as consequence of the blasts, and the Star League Court was charred black in some areas.
 
But the worst consequence was the burning of all the forest in the nearby hills. Few days later, a torrential rain turned these hills into a massive series of mud slides over the city. More than half city was covered by the mud, burying buildings up to two stories. A swamp formed in the rest of the city.<ref name=CSp10>''ComStar'', p. 10</ref>
 
But the worst consequence was the burning of all the forest in the nearby hills. Few days later, a torrential rain turned these hills into a massive series of mud slides over the city. More than half city was covered by the mud, burying buildings up to two stories. A swamp formed in the rest of the city.<ref name=CSp10>''ComStar'', p. 10</ref>
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==Succession Wars==
 
==Succession Wars==
 
After the High Council of the Star League disbanded, and the League was de facto dissolved, [[Jerome Blake]], last ministry of the League, and head of all Hegemony reconstruction process, decided the efforts to restore the Court were a waste of resources, and ordered the work stopped and the Court sealed in spring of 2783.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 117</ref>
 
After the High Council of the Star League disbanded, and the League was de facto dissolved, [[Jerome Blake]], last ministry of the League, and head of all Hegemony reconstruction process, decided the efforts to restore the Court were a waste of resources, and ordered the work stopped and the Court sealed in spring of 2783.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 117</ref>
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Unity City, still two centuries later, was the most visible wounds in Terra. ComStar keep Earth safe from the battles, but kept Unity City as it was, as the populace abandoned the area.<ref name=CSp10 />
 
Unity City, still two centuries later, was the most visible wounds in Terra. ComStar keep Earth safe from the battles, but kept Unity City as it was, as the populace abandoned the area.<ref name=CSp10 />
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In 2901, however, the known as "mad Primus" of ComStar, [[Dwight Kurstin]] transferred the headquarters of ComStar to the Court of the Star League. He also reopened the sealed throne room and established himself there... and in that place was killed, on January 3 2902, by a mysterious ROM agent codenamed "[[Saber]]".<ref name=ACtA03>''ComStar'', p. 36</ref>
 
In 2901, however, the known as "mad Primus" of ComStar, [[Dwight Kurstin]] transferred the headquarters of ComStar to the Court of the Star League. He also reopened the sealed throne room and established himself there... and in that place was killed, on January 3 2902, by a mysterious ROM agent codenamed "[[Saber]]".<ref name=ACtA03>''ComStar'', p. 36</ref>
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Only some years before the [[Clan invasion]] the group worked to unearth some of the ruined city.
 
Only some years before the [[Clan invasion]] the group worked to unearth some of the ruined city.
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After the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] the new Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] planned to revitalize and rebuild Unity City and restore the Court of the Star League, systematically stripped by the previous Primus along the centuries, but [[Operation ODYSSEUS]] probably put an end to that project.<ref name=ACtA04>''ComStar'', p. 87</ref>
 
After the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] the new Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] planned to revitalize and rebuild Unity City and restore the Court of the Star League, systematically stripped by the previous Primus along the centuries, but [[Operation ODYSSEUS]] probably put an end to that project.<ref name=ACtA04>''ComStar'', p. 87</ref>
  

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Though more formally known as the Court of the Star League, the so-called Unity City was once the capital of Terra and of the Star League.

History

Located near the newly pristine Puget Sound of the Terran continent of North America, construction of Court of the Star League and its surrounding city was initiated in the years prior the formal signing of the Star League Accords.

Construction

The city's location was decided by Charles Chaffins, the Count of Seattle and CEO of Boeing, who lobbied, blackmailed and threatened his way to Terran Hegemony High Council to ensure than the Star League's new capital would lie within his fiefdom. He spent three months under house arrest for his crimes, but he succeeded in his goal.[1]

As befitting the center of Humanity, the city was huge, elaborate and awe-inspiring, incorporating materials from all the Member States in its construction. Once built the Court of the Star League was hailed as an architectural marvel, with one visiting architect calling it "a fairy-tale place, where parking garages are as beautiful as the Taj Mahal.[2]

It was also the location of the Royal Court, which met for two months during the spring and winter Council meetings. Somewhere near the city was located a military base named Fort Cameron, the base of the bodyguard unit of the First Lord, the Royal Black Watch Regiment. The 27th of December 2766, the Amaris Coup put an end to that. Stefan Amaris murdered Richard Cameron, the last First Lord of the League, in the Audience Chamber, and the city and its environs became a battlefield between the Amaris forces and the Star League defenders.

The hardest battle was fought beside the city: after an atomic strike launched from Amaris' fighters destroyed Fort Cameron, effectively wiping out those elements of the Watch that were still mobilizing. Only two lances of Black Watch 'Mechs survived and were able to escape the traps. They were then confronted by the 4th Amaris Dragoons at Gorst Flats, protected on one side by high forested hills and Puget Sound on the other, which forced the Dragoons to confront them individually.

Both efforts, however, were ultimately doomed. After losing ten 'Mechs to the entrenched Black Watch soldiers, all of whom had been graduates of the infamous Gunslinger Program, the Dragoons' commander withdrew his forces and wiped them out with a nuclear explosive.[3]

More than a third of the nearby Unity City went up in flames as consequence of the blasts, and the Star League Court was charred black in some areas. But the worst consequence was the burning of all the forest in the nearby hills. Few days later, a torrential rain turned these hills into a massive series of mud slides over the city. More than half city was covered by the mud, burying buildings up to two stories. A swamp formed in the rest of the city.[4]

After Stefan Amaris murdered the rest of Cameron family in the Audience Chamber, he ordered the room sealed. No one opened them until Aleksandr Kerensky SLDF army liberated the Earth, 11 years later. When the Chamber was opened, the mortal remains of all the Cameron family were found there. After this discovery, Kerensky ordered the execution of Amaris and all his family.

Succession Wars

After the High Council of the Star League disbanded, and the League was de facto dissolved, Jerome Blake, last ministry of the League, and head of all Hegemony reconstruction process, decided the efforts to restore the Court were a waste of resources, and ordered the work stopped and the Court sealed in spring of 2783.[5]

Unity City, still two centuries later, was the most visible wounds in Terra. ComStar keep Earth safe from the battles, but kept Unity City as it was, as the populace abandoned the area.[4]

In 2901, however, the known as "mad Primus" of ComStar, Dwight Kurstin transferred the headquarters of ComStar to the Court of the Star League. He also reopened the sealed throne room and established himself there... and in that place was killed, on January 3 2902, by a mysterious ROM agent codenamed "Saber".[6]

Only some years before the Clan invasion the group worked to unearth some of the ruined city.

After the Battle of Tukayyid the new Primus Sharilar Mori planned to revitalize and rebuild Unity City and restore the Court of the Star League, systematically stripped by the previous Primus along the centuries, but Operation ODYSSEUS probably put an end to that project.[7]

Dark Age

Unity City survived the Jihad intact, becoming a tourist attraction during the Republic of the Sphere's existence. During the Clans' race to Terra in 3151, it became a priority target for Clan Wolf, who took it easily. The Wolf Khan, Alaric Ward ordered the removal of any tourism, as, for the Clans, it was a holy place.

IlClan Era

After defeating Clan Jade Falcon and the Republic of the Sphere in the Battle of Terra (3151), Alaric established a new Star League, under the command of the ilClan, with Unity City as capital. There, on the 28th of April, the body of the Great Father of the Clans, Aleksandr Kerensky was buried.[8]

Locations

  • The Citadel: fortified complex that housed SLDF High Command.
  • Fort Cameron (destroyed) Headquarters of the Royal Black Watch.
  • Court of Star League.

Notes

During Operation Revival, after the capital of the Periphery world of Von Strang's World, named Amaris City, in honor of Stefan Amaris by one of their general's descendants, was taken by Clan Jade Falcon forces and renamed Unity City, in honor of the original one.[9]

References

  1. Unity City Within a View, p. 978
  2. The Star League, p. 40: "History - Birth of the Star League - The New Order"
  3. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 73: "Battle for Unity City", Schmitt leads a company to meet the advancing Fourth Amaris Dragoons
  4. 4.0 4.1 ComStar, p. 10
  5. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2, p. 117
  6. ComStar, p. 36
  7. ComStar, p. 87
  8. Hour of the Wolf, p. 354
  9. Jade Falcon Sourcebook, p. 23

Bibliography