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The earliest events distinct to the BattleTech universe occur after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The [[United States of America|United States]], Europe and Japan announced in [[1994]] their intention to jointly construct an orbiting industrial facility named Crippen Station, which was successfully launched eleven years later. A [[1997]] coup d'état by hardline communists restored a militant, Soviet-style government in Russia and sparked a "Second Cold War" with NATO that lasted until the start of peaceful reforms under premier Oleg Tikonov in [[2005]].  The republic crumbled in 2011, igniting a civil war that drew in NATO and saw the successful use of the Western Orbital Defense Network (WODeN), successor to the earlier Strategic Defense Initiative, to intercept a preemptive Russian missile attack against western targets.  The war ended with a [[Western Alliance]] victory in [[2014]].
 
The earliest events distinct to the BattleTech universe occur after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The [[United States of America|United States]], Europe and Japan announced in [[1994]] their intention to jointly construct an orbiting industrial facility named Crippen Station, which was successfully launched eleven years later. A [[1997]] coup d'état by hardline communists restored a militant, Soviet-style government in Russia and sparked a "Second Cold War" with NATO that lasted until the start of peaceful reforms under premier Oleg Tikonov in [[2005]].  The republic crumbled in 2011, igniting a civil war that drew in NATO and saw the successful use of the Western Orbital Defense Network (WODeN), successor to the earlier Strategic Defense Initiative, to intercept a preemptive Russian missile attack against western targets.  The war ended with a [[Western Alliance]] victory in [[2014]].
  
Beginning with the establishment of the Alliance Space Command in [[2016]], humanity began moving out into the solar system.  The first lunar settlement was established in December 2016, and the first manned mission to [[Terra|Mars]] launched the following year.  The advent of fusion power in [[2020]] led to the first fusion-powered interplanetary spacecraft, the AS ''Columbia'', which launched from Crippen Station on October 12, [[2027]].  Colonies were soon established on Mars and the Moon, and automated probes launched to neighboring star systems which returned evidence by 2050 of nearby habitable worlds.
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Beginning with the establishment of the Alliance Space Command in [[2016]], humanity began moving out into the solar system.  The first lunar settlement was established in December 2016, and the first manned mission to [[Terra|Mars]] launched the following year.  The advent of fusion power in [[2020]] led to the first fusion-powered interplanetary spacecraft, the AS ''Columbia'', which launched from Crippen Station on October 12, [[2027]].  Colonies were soon established on Mars and the [[Moon]], and automated probes launched to neighboring star systems which returned evidence by 2050 of nearby habitable worlds.
  
 
By the beginning of the [[twenty-second century]] the [[Western Alliance]] had grown to become the [[Terran Alliance]], and despite discontent from some of its poorer constituents pursued an agenda of rapid technological development. Faster-than-light travel, the theories of which were first postulated by Thomas Kearny and Takayoshi Fuchida in the early twenty-first century, were realized on September 3, [[2107]] with the successful voyage of the first FTL spacecraft, the TAS ''Pathfinder'', which made a 12-light year jump to the [[Tau Ceti]] star system.
 
By the beginning of the [[twenty-second century]] the [[Western Alliance]] had grown to become the [[Terran Alliance]], and despite discontent from some of its poorer constituents pursued an agenda of rapid technological development. Faster-than-light travel, the theories of which were first postulated by Thomas Kearny and Takayoshi Fuchida in the early twenty-first century, were realized on September 3, [[2107]] with the successful voyage of the first FTL spacecraft, the TAS ''Pathfinder'', which made a 12-light year jump to the [[Tau Ceti]] star system.

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