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* [[2765]] - Terran Hegemony <ref name="H:LoTV1p11>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 11, "Inner Sphere - [2765] Map"</ref><ref name="FR2765:DCp25">''Field Report 2765: Draconis Combine'', p. 25, "Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery Deployment Map - [2765]"</ref><ref name="FR2765:LCAFp25">''Field Report 2765: Lyran Commonwealth'', p. 25, "Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces Deployment Map - [2765]"</ref>   
 
* [[2767]] - [[Amaris Empire]] <ref name="H:LoTV1p82+">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 82-83, "Fortress Dieron"</ref>  
 
* [[2767]] - [[Amaris Empire]] <ref name="H:LoTV1p82+">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 82-83, "Fortress Dieron"</ref>  
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* [[2822]] - Draconis Combine <ref name="H:LOTV2p122">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 122-123, "Inner Sphere - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HKp43">''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 43, "Draconis Combine after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HSp36">''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 36, "Lyran Commonwealth after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HMp34">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 34, "Free Worlds after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref>
 
* [[2822]] - Draconis Combine <ref name="H:LOTV2p122">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 122-123, "Inner Sphere - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HKp43">''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 43, "Draconis Combine after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HSp36">''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 36, "Lyran Commonwealth after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HMp34">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 34, "Free Worlds after First Succession War - [2822] Map"</ref>
 
* [[2864]] - Draconis Combine <ref name="HB:HKp53">''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 53, "Draconis Combine after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HSp40">''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 40, "Lyran Commonwealth after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HMp38">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 38, "Free Worlds after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref>
 
* [[2864]] - Draconis Combine <ref name="HB:HKp53">''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 53, "Draconis Combine after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HSp40">''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 40, "Lyran Commonwealth after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref><ref name="HB:HMp38">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 38, "Free Worlds after Second Succession War - [2864] Map"</ref>

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Dieron
System Information
X:Y Coordinates12.20 : 14.90 [e]
Spectral classG3V[1][2][3][4]
Recharge station(s)Nadir, Zenith[1][2][3]
Planet(s)6[4]

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

Political Affiliation

Planetary Geography

Dieron has three major continents; the continent of Wenniska, which is located in the northern polar regions of the planet, the continent of Mataeo, located in the northern hemisphere, and the continent of Voltenna, located in the southern hemisphere. Mataeo is larger than Voltenna, but all three cotninents are marked by mountain ranges that cross the surface of the world in various directions, forming deep valleys between the various peaks.[4]

Planetary History

Early History

Dieron was one of the worlds abandoned by the Terran Alliance following the Outer Reaches Rebellion and the Demarcation Declaration of 2242,[5] and survived as an independent world that went on to exercise control over several neighbouring worlds. When Director Shiro Kurita of the Alliance of Galedon conducted a year-long tour of worlds near the Alliance in 2309-2310, he included Dieron on his tour; he brought with him evidence purporting to show that one or more of the other small states nearby had designs on conquering Dieron, and offered to mediate between Dieron and its opponents. He also offered to protect Dieron by allowing Dieron to join the Alliance, thereby allying itself with a stronger power.[6]

Dieron accepted this proposal, not realising that Director Kurita had invented the evidence and deliberately played a number of small states based around the worlds of Benjamin, Junction, Luthien, Pesht and Worrell against each other, dramatically expanding the Alliance's size.[6]

Dieron was responsible for Director Kurita's subterfuge coming to light, when in June 2311 a dispute broke out between Dieron and the nearby world of Altair; each called on its great ally... Director Shiro Kurita. Each planetary ruler discovered that they had been promised the same things, and word soon spread to the other planets seduced by Director Kurita's diplomatic campaign.[7]

Dieron's membership in the Alliance of Galedon, willing or not, would not last long; the newly formed Terran Hegemony began expanding rapidly outwards, intent on returning all of the former colony worlds to Terran control, and Dieron was one of those worlds targeted. The Treaty of Terra signed between the Terran Hegemony and the Free Worlds League in 2314 ensured that League shipping and League sovereignty wouldn't be challenged by the Hegemony, with the Hegemony instead concentrating on "liberating" the nearby Dieron Federation instead.[8] By 2341, Dieron had been incorporated into the Terran Hegemony,[10] becoming one of the worlds within the Lone Star Province[13]

Amaris Civil War

During the era of the Star League Dieron was a major administrative center; Dieron was also a major electronics producer, and the Dieron system was the site of various orbital shipyards.[4] When Stefan Amaris launched Operation APOTHEOSIS, his coup to assume control of the Terran Hegemony, most of his plans worked well. This was not the case with Dieron, where the efforts of the Rim Worlds Army forces failed to go according to plan, and what should have been a swift takeover became a protracted conflict.[19]

The APOTHEOSIS plans called for several events to happen concurrently. After assuming control of the various Castles Brian on Dieron using acts of terrorism as cover, the Rim Worlds Republic forces on Dieron were supposed to isolate and secure the planetary HPG at 1700 hours Terran Standard Time on the 27th of December 2766 while Republican WarShip forces secured both jump points, isolating Dieron and leaving it unable to communicate with the rest of the Hegemony. Republican forces were then to aggressively target Star League Defense Force bases and facilities on Dieron, reducing any resistance before the SLDF had any idea what had happened.[19]

The officer commanding the Republican forces on the ground was General Tolstin Eukai, and it is unclear whether Eukai received incomplete orders or simply failed to understand them; while Captain Urgur Toch and Captain Yrorran Garcil used their WarShips to interdict the two major jump points according to the plan, Eukai hadn't ordered his troops to secure the HPG by the time the first distress calls from the jump points reached Dieron. Eukai and his forces scrambled to try and initiate their phase of the plan as soon as the distress calls arrived, seventy-five minutes later, but by then it was too late.[19]

Despite the bulk of the SLDF being present in the Periphery attempting to deal with the Periphery Uprising there were still a substantial number of SLDF personnel present on Dieron when APOTHEOSIS began. Dieron was the headquarters of both a complete Military Region within the Draconis Combine and the SLDF Fourteenth Army, leading to a substantial number of military personnel in place regardless of Fourteenth Army deployments; there were also large numbers of retired and reserve personnel on Dieron, as well as regular personnel on leave. As soon as the first distress calls reached Dieron the planetary Governor, Paolo Varellas, and the senior military officer, Major General Annika Tellman, declared a state of emergency. While the Governor called for the population to peacefully oppose the Republicans in any way possible, General Tellman opened the four Castles Brian present on Dieron to anyone that wanted to flee the occupation. Governor Varellas also fired off a distress call via the planetary HPG to every Hegemony transmitter within a fifty light year radius, although all of the transmitters that could have received the distress call were already in Republican hands.[19]

The swift action by Tellman and Varellas prevented the Republicans from seizing either the planetary capital or Fort Hallik, the Castle Brian that contained the Fourteenth Army HQ. There were relatively few SLDF combat forces present on Dieron, but those forces that were present marshalled under Tellman's orders and fought a holding action against the Republican forces, which Eukai led in a relatively straightforward campaign to try and gain control of the world. With tens of thousands of people sheltering within the Castles Brian, including much of the planetary leadership, Tellman sealed the four Castles before the Republicans could gain access and settled in for a siege.[19]

The Republican forces were able to sever the SLDF communications using a mixture of conventional and nuclear strikes against the various communications relays in place, which also prevented the SLDF from operating the local Space Defense System; in turn, the SLDF destroyed the auxiliary controls for the SDS network, preventing the Republicans from gaining control over it. Eukai easily assumed control of Dieron and the Republicans swiftly placed their own puppet rulers in place, but tens of thousands of former and serving SLDF personnel amongst the population took up arms against the Republicans, combining with the ever-present threat of the four intact Castles Brian to create perhaps the most threatening planetary resistance anywhere in the former Hegemony.[19]

Eukai had failed at almost every objective he was given; he had failed to secure the HPG transmitter, which had subsequently been destroyed by Republican forces to prevent the SLDF calling for assistance; he failed to gain control of the SDS, failed to reduce the four Castles Brian and failed to remove the SLDF presence from Dieron. Eukai's replacement arrived on Dieron on the 10th of January, passing orders to Eukai that ordered him to report personally to Emperor Stefan Amaris; Eukai made his appearance on the 28th of January where he was publicly executed for his incompetence.[19]

Having survived the initial coup relatively intact, Dieron was ravaged by the SLDF when they recaptured the world during the campaign to liberate the Hegemony. The various Castles Brian were destroyed by orbital bombardment, but the memory of the fortifications would continue to remain a symbol in the minds of the population, reminding them of Dieron's former glory.[4]

Succession Wars Era

The various cities of Dieron, nestled into the cramped valleys formed by the various mountain chains that criss-crossed Dieron became hotbeds of resistance against Combine rule once Dieron was occupied after the fall of the Star League. In an effort to deflect the attentions of rebellious elements within the population, the Combine government would often play on rumors of Star League caches hidden in the mountains, encouraging many of the population to venture into the mountains in the hopes of finding relics from their past despite the treacherous terrain, hostile elements and the risks associated with the chronic earthquakes that occured.[4]

The Jihad

The Word of Blake captured Dieron after an assault on the 4th of February 3068, occupying the world and incorporating it into the Word of Blake Protectorate. While Coordinator Theodore Kurita remained comatose following his stroke in January, his son and heir Hohiro led a task force to Dieron to try and oust the Blakists on the 16th of April, but the campaign was marked by Hohiro's capture by Blakist forces on the 18th of June, leading to the DCMS reporting Hohiro as "missing, presumed dead."[55] However, in contrast to reports of his apparent demise, a group apparently including surviving members of the Royal Black Watch rescued Hohiro alive from a Blakist prison camp on Dieron on the 4th of January 3069.[66] The Blakist assault that captured Dieron included the use of orbital bombardment and nuclear weapons, causing extensive damage; the city of Aldinga, a major industrial site, was destroyed when shelling from one Blakist WarShip struck a nearby faultline that carved in the entire valley that the city had been nestled in, deep in the heart of Mataeo. Voltenna was left effectively depopulated, the continent reduced to a scarred, radiation-scorched echo of its former self,d otted with the ruins of various cities and towns. The only continent to escape damage during the Blakist attack was Wenniska, despite the presence of both a major spaceport and a former DCMS military headquarters located at Fort Shiro.[4]

Dieron would stay in Blakist hands for years, but during Operation SCOUR a massive allied coalition task force drawn from the DCMS and Clan Ghost Bear led the assault to recapture Dieron. The campaign began on the 8th of October 3077 and would last for several months before Dieron was free.[57] The Voice of the Dragon news service reported that there had been a brief friendly fire exchange between Ghost Bear second line forces and elements of the Dieron Regulars - for which it claimed the Ghost Bears had apologised to Gunji-no-Kanrei Kiyomori Minamoto - but dwelled more on two actions within the campaign that highlighted the superiority of the DCMS troops within the task force. The first was the 2nd Dieron Regulars assault that secured a breach into the Fortress Dieron complex; the second more significant action was that fought by the 8th Dieron Regulars alongside the Ghost Bears' Omega Galaxy atop Mount Shanyu, where the two units fought against the Word of Blake's 2nd and 19th Militia Divisions, a battle that saw the 8th Dieron Regulars press on despite the death of Tai-sa Jerry Sims.[67]

In January 3078 the Draconis Combine and Ghost Bear commands deployed the newly-liberated Northwind Highlanders to Dieron to accelerate the mop-up operations against Blakist holdouts.[57]

The Blakist forces on Dieron represented one of the largest commitments by the Word of Blake during the Jihad; in terms of ground support the Blakists had deployed a task force consisting of Protectorate Militia Divisions from Acamar, Asta, Fletcher, Liberty and Milton, along with the 2nd, 3rd, 14th, 19th and 23rd Militia Divisions.[68] Backing up the ground forces was a substantial naval force - substantial enough that no less than ten Blakist WarShips were destroyed or captured during the campaign, more capital ship losses for the Word of Blake than any other battle of the Jihad save the battle for Terra in 3078. From their core fleet, the Word of Blake lost three vessels, the Baron-class destroyer WoBS Light of Glory, the Essex-class destroyer WoBS Dawning Horizon and the Lola III-class destroyer WoBS End of Wisdom.[69] The Blakists also lost seven WarShips from their fleet of vessels suborned from the Free Worlds League navy: the Zechetinu-class corvettes FWLS Karelia and FWLS Tirana, the Zechetinu II-class corvette FWLS Araneida, the Agamemnon-class heavy cruiser FWLS Aineas, the Eagle-class frigates FWLS Mordred and FWLS Tristram and the Thera-class carrier FWLS Sardis - although the latter was captured rather than destroyed, and would be pressed into service by Clan Snow Raven[69] as the renamed SRS Raven's Nest.[70]

THe underground news agency known as Drake released what it claimed to be the combat logs kept by Star Admiral James Lankenau, the Clan Snow Raven Admiral commanding the Conqueror-class carrier CSR Ark Royal. If the logs are accurate - and it is noteworthy that the logs contain no mention of the FWLS Araneida or the WoBS Dawning Horizon - the major naval combat actions took place on the 20th of November, after the Blakist task force jumped in-system on the 19th. The logs record that the Clan forces in the system comprised the Ark Royal and two Clan Ghost Bear WarShips, the Nightlord-class CGB Ursa Major and the massive Leviathan-class CGB Leviathan. The Ark Royal reportedly suffered light damage and the Ursa Major moderate damage, but the Leviathan was evidently scuttled, as the Blakists had concentrated the fire from their WarShips and their considerable Pocket WarShip fleet on the Ghost Bear battleship.[70]

During their retreat from Dieron the Blakists attacked the military industry on Dieron, damaging the Luthien Armor Works and Terada factories so badly that by mid-3081 the plants were considered a complete write-off that wouldn't be worth attempting to rebuild.[71]

The Dark Age

The planetary capital during the Dark Age was the city of Tahlwynn, which also served as Dieron's primary spaceport. Tahlwynn was located in the Loretta-Argus mountain basin on Mataeo.[4]

Military Deployment

2764

3025

3038

3040

  • Fifth Sword of Light[74]
  • Nineth Sun Zhang Academy Cadre[74]

3050

3054

3062

3055 to 3062 to 3067

3067

3068

3070

  • Hannibal's Hermits[84]

3069 to 3072

3072

  • Burr's Black Cobras[84]

3079

- At this point in time the 2nd operating at 40% of full strength, with 100% of their equipment featuring upgraded technology.

3085

- At this point in time, the I Principes was at 85% of full strength, with 75% of their equipment featuring upgraded technology.

Industrial Centers

Image Gallery

Nearby Systems

Systems within 60 light-years (distance in light years)
Closest systems first:
Altair 3.5 Fomalhaut 12.9 Asta 13.3 Saffel 13.7
Caph 15.4 Athenry 16.9 Styx 17.2 Killbourn 17.3
Terra 19.2 Rigil Kentarus 19.4 Yorii 21.1 Nirasaki 22.6
New Stevens 23.3 Imbros III 23.9 Pike IV 25.5 Dyev 26.6
Keid 26.64 Sirius 27.1 Tau Ceti 27.3 New Home 28.0
Bryant 28.1 Northwind 28.2 Inglesmond 28.8 Rocky 30.5
Lockdale 30.6 Deneb Algedi 30.9 Procyon 31.3 Chaville 32.4
Quentin 33.8 Epsilon Indi 34.8 Thorin 36.3 Epsilon Eridani 36.6
Kervil 38.0 Lone Star 39.3 Muphrid 39.6 Carver V (Liberty) 39.7
Nashira 40.0 Telos IV 40.6 Zollikofen 41.3 Alula Australis 41.4
Errai 41.9 Ko 41.94 Pacifica 42,2 Lyons 42.5
Lambrecht 42.7 Graham IV 43.7 Brownsville 45.0 Small World 45.1
Helen 45.5 Atria 46.3 Sheratan 46.32 Zavijava 46.5
Sabik 48.9 Oliver 49.1 Moore 49.5 Terra Firma 49.6
Pokhara 50.1 Menkent 51.1 Hechnar 50.2 Ingress 50.27
Al Na'ir 50.6 Fletcher 51.7 Outreach 51.9 Denebola 52.7
Kuzuu 52.8 Pollux 53.3 Nusakan 54.8 Haddings 56.2
Capolla 56.4 Alkalurops 56.8 Devil's Rock 57.0 Towne 57.4
Summer 57.7 Miyazaki 57.9 Nai-Stohl 58.4 Ruchbah 58.8
Deneb Kaitos 59.3 Skondia 59.8 Acamar 60.0

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