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==History== | ==History== | ||
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− | In the decades following the [[Demarcation Declaration]] the Terran Alliance slowly descended into chaos. The two main political parties, the Expansionists and the Liberals, quickly followed one another at the reigns of power, but none could solve the Alliance's problems. | + | In the decades following the [[Demarcation Declaration]] the Terran Alliance slowly descended into chaos. The two main political parties, the Expansionists and the Liberals, quickly followed one another at the reigns of power, but none could solve the Alliance's problems. In meantime, the Alliance Navy took on a life on its own: the charismatic Admiral [[James McKenna]] began construction of a real black water navy out of what was an armored troop transport service. Essentially without political oversight, the Alliance Navy was free to construct six warships (starting with the [[TAS Dreadnought]] in 2300) and twenty support vessels until the civil war began in [[2314]]. |
+ | The political turmoil began to escalate that year, when the newly emergent People's Liberation Party began its rise. Both Expansionists and Liberalswere quick to offer the PLP's leader, Grant Zoli, concessions for an alliance. Zoli, who had formed the PLP as a money-making scheme, decided for an alliance with the highest bidder: initially accepting the Expansionists' offer, Zoli redecided after a month and promised to join forces with the Liberals after the next election. Soon afterwards, on September 5, 2314, his corpse was found in his New Zealand mansion.<ref name=SLSB_1113>''The Star League'', pp. 11-13</ref> | ||
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+ | The latent civil war escalated into a bloody global conflict. On June 2, Fleet Admiral McKenna's warships destroyed two small Islands (Strand Rock, near Scotland and an unnamed one near Australia) in a show of strength and demanded the founding of a new government and the formation of a new state to replace the Alliance and restore Terra's rule over the Human Sphere. While an overwhelming majority of the Alliance Global Militia flocked to his banner and support among the populace soared, the leadership of the opposing parties refused to surrender. The civil war was ended by bloody orbital bombardements and a global manhunt conducted by McKenna's Colonial Marines. While the surviving leaders of the Expansionists and Liberals were turned over to local authorities and sentenced to long prison sentences or executed, McKenna ushered the Hegemony Charter, officially ending the Terran Alliance.<ref name=SLSB_1314>''The Star League'', pp. 13f</ref> | ||
===Expansion=== | ===Expansion=== | ||
===Aggressive Diplomacy=== | ===Aggressive Diplomacy=== | ||
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The '''Terran Hegemony''' was the dynastic realm ruled by [[James McKenna]] and the descendants of his successor, [[Michael Cameron]], and his family line, [[House Cameron]]. The Hegemony lay at the center of the [[Human Sphere]] and [[Inner Sphere]], and encompassed a large number of developed systems within 60-120 light years of humanity's birthworld, [[Terra]]. Like the other Great Houses of the Inner Sphere, the Hegemony was heavily influenced by Terran culture, in this case the North American cultural melange. Possessing many of the oldest and most industrialized worlds humanity had founded, but lacking size and resources and surrounded on all sides the Great Houses, the Hegemony quickly became the leader in technology, especially military research, pioneering both the [[IndustrialMech]] and the [[BattleMech]] and developing massive fleets of [[JumpShip]]s and [[WarShip]]s. The Hegemony eventually dominated Inner Sphere politics, and did so for 400 years. It was impetus by the Terran Hegemony that lead to the formation of the [[Star League]] and mankind's "Golden Age". | The '''Terran Hegemony''' was the dynastic realm ruled by [[James McKenna]] and the descendants of his successor, [[Michael Cameron]], and his family line, [[House Cameron]]. The Hegemony lay at the center of the [[Human Sphere]] and [[Inner Sphere]], and encompassed a large number of developed systems within 60-120 light years of humanity's birthworld, [[Terra]]. Like the other Great Houses of the Inner Sphere, the Hegemony was heavily influenced by Terran culture, in this case the North American cultural melange. Possessing many of the oldest and most industrialized worlds humanity had founded, but lacking size and resources and surrounded on all sides the Great Houses, the Hegemony quickly became the leader in technology, especially military research, pioneering both the [[IndustrialMech]] and the [[BattleMech]] and developing massive fleets of [[JumpShip]]s and [[WarShip]]s. The Hegemony eventually dominated Inner Sphere politics, and did so for 400 years. It was impetus by the Terran Hegemony that lead to the formation of the [[Star League]] and mankind's "Golden Age". | ||
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Terran Hegemony | |
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Faction Profile | |
Time period: | 2315-2767 |
Classification: | Great House |
Controlled systems: | 95+ |
Capital world: | Terra |
Ruler title: | Director-General |
Military: | Hegemony Armed Forces (HAF) |
Secret Service: | Hegemony Central Intelligence Directorate (HCID) |
The Terran Hegemony was an interstellar state located at the center of the Inner Sphere. Established after a military coup led by James McKenna overthrew the vestiges of the Terran Alliance, the Hegemony quickly rose to dominating positions in the realms of technology, military innovations, and diplomacy: its early expansionist period prompted the formation of the Great Houses[1], its era of aggressive diplomacy eventually led to the creation of the Star League[2], and its destruction in the Amaris Civil War led to the Succession Wars.[3]
Contents
History
Terran Alliance Civil War
In the decades following the Demarcation Declaration the Terran Alliance slowly descended into chaos. The two main political parties, the Expansionists and the Liberals, quickly followed one another at the reigns of power, but none could solve the Alliance's problems. In meantime, the Alliance Navy took on a life on its own: the charismatic Admiral James McKenna began construction of a real black water navy out of what was an armored troop transport service. Essentially without political oversight, the Alliance Navy was free to construct six warships (starting with the TAS Dreadnought in 2300) and twenty support vessels until the civil war began in 2314. The political turmoil began to escalate that year, when the newly emergent People's Liberation Party began its rise. Both Expansionists and Liberalswere quick to offer the PLP's leader, Grant Zoli, concessions for an alliance. Zoli, who had formed the PLP as a money-making scheme, decided for an alliance with the highest bidder: initially accepting the Expansionists' offer, Zoli redecided after a month and promised to join forces with the Liberals after the next election. Soon afterwards, on September 5, 2314, his corpse was found in his New Zealand mansion.[4]
The latent civil war escalated into a bloody global conflict. On June 2, Fleet Admiral McKenna's warships destroyed two small Islands (Strand Rock, near Scotland and an unnamed one near Australia) in a show of strength and demanded the founding of a new government and the formation of a new state to replace the Alliance and restore Terra's rule over the Human Sphere. While an overwhelming majority of the Alliance Global Militia flocked to his banner and support among the populace soared, the leadership of the opposing parties refused to surrender. The civil war was ended by bloody orbital bombardements and a global manhunt conducted by McKenna's Colonial Marines. While the surviving leaders of the Expansionists and Liberals were turned over to local authorities and sentenced to long prison sentences or executed, McKenna ushered the Hegemony Charter, officially ending the Terran Alliance.[5]