Raven Alliance

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Raven Alliance
State Profile
Founding Year 3083[1]
Capital world: Mackennopolis, Alpheratz[citation needed]
Controlled system(s): 41 (3130)
Official Currency Raven-Escudo
Official Language(s) English (official), Japanese, French
Government
Head of State Khan[citation needed]
Military
Army Clan Snow Raven touman
Alliance Military Corps (AMC)
Military Intelligence Clan Snow Raven Watch
Outworlds Alliance Intelligence

The Raven Alliance represents the union of the Outworlds Alliance and the Machiavellian Clan Snow Raven.

History

In the late 3060s, Clan Snow Raven would begin to see how little they would gain from staying in the Clan Homeworlds. As a result, they would depart from Clan Space permanently. While traveling to the Inner Sphere they would engage in a Trial of Possession against the Outworlds Alliance for their JumpShip, which they lost against. Despite their loss, the Ravens would gain the respect and friendship of the Outworlds Alliance and work together to create the Corax OmniFighter. While the Outworlds Alliance stayed in isolation during the Jihad Era, the Ravens had to face war on two different fronts from both Inner Sphere and Clan forces. With the former, they would fight against the Draconis Combine in revenge for destroying one of their WarShips and the latter being their hated foes of the Steel Viper Clan as a way to purify the Clan Homeworlds from those who have been deemed "tainted" by the Inner Sphere. After Clan Snow Raven lost their holdings and was abjured from Clan Space during the Wars of Reaving, they would seek refuge with their allies in the Outworlds Alliance. Seeing the similarities and benefits between the two factions, they formed a fruitful relationship that would result in the merging of the Raven Alliance after the Jihad ended.

Politics

The Alliance is a parliamentary confederacy with warrior caste stylings.[citation needed]

Military

The Raven Alliance maintains the largest WarShip fleet in the Inner Sphere and one of three functioning yards capable of their manufacture and maintenance.[2]

Though the Raven Alliance forces were formed by the merge of the Clan Snow Raven touman and Alliance Military Corps (AMC), they indeed did not act as a single unit and stayed separated. While Clan Snow Raven took command of the AMC and intended to retire serving officers gradually, the realities of the Jihad forced them to stall such plans.[citation needed] The Raven touman recruits via the Sibko system, while the AMC recruits though military academies such as the Columbia Academy.[citation needed]

Economy

The Raven Alliance's economy is described as socialist.[citation needed] Its' most prominent center of innovation is the University of Alpheratz.[citation needed]

Manufacturing Centers

Alpheratz, Mitchella, Ramora and Sevon are the Alliance's major factory worlds.[citation needed]

Culture & Society

The Alliance maintains two separate legal systems. Clan law applies in Snow Raven enclaves, while the legal system of the Outworlds Alliance applies outside of them. This sometimes causes confusion when Snow Raven or Outworlder citizens move between zones, as even decades after the nations founding, many are unaware of how the legal systems differ. In the early years of the Alliance illegal immigration between the enclaves and Outworlder settlements was widespread, but it has since been brought under control, with legal avenues of changing one's affiliation available in limited and highly regulated amounts.[3]

Major religions within the alliance include Gregorian Christianity, Shintoism, Islam and Agnosticism.[citation needed]

Notes

A previous version of this article included citations but did not specify what information the source corresponded to. These are: [1][4][5][6][7][8][9]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction, p. 28
  2. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 113: "Clan Industry"
  3. Shrapnel: Issue 13, p. 23, "Voices of the Sphere: Cushioning the Culture Shock"
  4. A Time of War, p. 15
  5. Fortress Republic, p. ??[citation needed]
  6. Strategic Operations, p. 17
  7. Tactical Operations, p. 17
  8. TechManual, p. 17
  9. Total Warfare, pp. 17, 19
  10. Classic BattleTech Miniatures Rules, p. 39

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