Terran Hegemony
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Terran Hegemony | |
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Faction Profile | |
Time period: | 2315-2767 |
Classification: | Inner Sphere State |
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]