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'''''The Five''''', also occasionally called '''''The Hidden''''', are five secret worlds (or facilities) that played a key role in the [[Jihad]].
 
'''''The Five''''', also occasionally called '''''The Hidden''''', are five secret worlds (or facilities) that played a key role in the [[Jihad]].
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The scarce information available about them suggests that [[ComStar]], or possibly a hidden cabal of [[Clan Wolverine]] descendants within the ComStar organization, deliberately hid the existence of these five worlds and maintained them in secrecy. They were used, in some form or another, for preparations against a Clan invasion long before the [[Inner Sphere]] ever learned about the Clans.
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The scarce information available about them suggests that [[ComStar]], during the reigns of [[Jerome Blake]] and [[Conrad Toyama]], used its control of communications and mapping to deliberately hide the existence of at least five worlds among the many depopulated and devastated during the maelstrom of early [[Succession Wars]], maintaining them in secret as havens, manufacturing and fallback sites for the Blessed Order. Information indicating the existence of the [[The Blood]], a rumoured cabal of [[Clan Wolverine]] descendants hidden within the ComStar organisation, refers to the Five falling under the control of the Blood during the reign of [[Raymond Karpov]]. <ref name=TBD-127>''The Blake Documents'', pp. 127-128 "The Not-Named"</ref>
  
On 15 October [[2869]] one of the Hidden Worlds was accidentally found by a [[JumpShip]]. [[ROM]] covered up the find and killed the ship's captain. Subsequently, [[Clinton's Cutthroats]] were hired to guard these worlds, and some descendants still guard them as of [[3072]].
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One hidden world supposedly lay in the territory of each of the five [[Successor State]]s. One report indicated that one world, most likely the one in the [[Draconis Combine]], was dead even before the Jihad began. Aside from their anonymity, the Five were reportedly defended by descendants of the [[Clinton's Cutthroats]] mercenary unit, hired in secret by Kaprov after the accidental discovery of one of the worlds on 15 October [[2869]].<ref name=TBD-114>''The Blake Documents'', p. 114 "Karpov's Leagcy"</ref>
  
One hidden world supposedly lay in the territory of each of the five [[Successor State]]s. One report indicated that one world, most likely the one in the Draconis Combine, was dead even before the Jihad began.
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Following the breakaway of the [[Word of Blake]] from the [[ComStar Schism|secular ComStar]], the knowledge and control of the Five came under Word of Blake control while the reformed ComStar remnant remained largely unaware of their existence. The mysterious [[Manei Domini]] and their [[Shadow Division]]s were rumoured to have originated from the Five.
 
 
Following the breakaway of the [[Word of Blake]] from secular ComStar, the Five came under Word of Blake control while the ComStar remnant remained largely unaware of their existence.
 
  
 
The known worlds are
 
The known worlds are
 
*'''The [[Ruins of Gabriel]]''' ([[Lyran Commonwealth]] space) turned out to be a shipyard complex hidden in the Lyran system of [[Odessa]]. Gabriel was found and attacked by a coalition battle fleet.
 
*'''The [[Ruins of Gabriel]]''' ([[Lyran Commonwealth]] space) turned out to be a shipyard complex hidden in the Lyran system of [[Odessa]]. Gabriel was found and attacked by a coalition battle fleet.
*'''[[Jardine]]''' ([[Free Worlds League]] space), previously also known as Herakleion. Apparently a center for cybernetics and presumably the homeworld of Precentor [[Apollyon]] and the [[Manei Domini]]. [[Thomas Marik]] was brought here to be treated for the injuries sustained in the bombing that killed his father. His double ([[Thomas Halas]]) was trained on Jardine. [[Brooklyn Stevens]] found Jardine during the [[Jihad]], but her team was hunted down and terminated. Later, an expedition sent by Thomas Halas found that the planet Jardine had succumbed to a natural disaster known as a traps volcano, and had become totally uninhabitable.
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*'''[[Jardine]]''' ([[Free Worlds League]] space), previously also known as Herakleion. Apparently a center for cybernetics and presumably the homeworld of Precentor [[Apollyon]] and the Manei Domini. [[Thomas Marik]] was brought here to be treated for the injuries sustained in the bombing that killed his father. His double ([[Thomas Halas]]) was trained on Jardine. [[Brooklyn Stevens]] found Jardine during the [[Jihad]], but her team was hunted down and terminated. Later, an expedition sent by Thomas Halas found that the planet Jardine had succumbed to a natural disaster known as a traps volcano, and had become totally uninhabitable.
 
*'''[[Mayadi]]'''
 
*'''[[Mayadi]]'''
 
*'''[[Obeedah]]'''
 
*'''[[Obeedah]]'''
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*''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
  
 
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The Five, also occasionally called The Hidden, are five secret worlds (or facilities) that played a key role in the Jihad.

Overview

The scarce information available about them suggests that ComStar, during the reigns of Jerome Blake and Conrad Toyama, used its control of communications and mapping to deliberately hide the existence of at least five worlds among the many depopulated and devastated during the maelstrom of early Succession Wars, maintaining them in secret as havens, manufacturing and fallback sites for the Blessed Order. Information indicating the existence of the The Blood, a rumoured cabal of Clan Wolverine descendants hidden within the ComStar organisation, refers to the Five falling under the control of the Blood during the reign of Raymond Karpov. [1]

One hidden world supposedly lay in the territory of each of the five Successor States. One report indicated that one world, most likely the one in the Draconis Combine, was dead even before the Jihad began. Aside from their anonymity, the Five were reportedly defended by descendants of the Clinton's Cutthroats mercenary unit, hired in secret by Kaprov after the accidental discovery of one of the worlds on 15 October 2869.[2]

Following the breakaway of the Word of Blake from the secular ComStar, the knowledge and control of the Five came under Word of Blake control while the reformed ComStar remnant remained largely unaware of their existence. The mysterious Manei Domini and their Shadow Divisions were rumoured to have originated from the Five.

The known worlds are

  • The Ruins of Gabriel (Lyran Commonwealth space) turned out to be a shipyard complex hidden in the Lyran system of Odessa. Gabriel was found and attacked by a coalition battle fleet.
  • Jardine (Free Worlds League space), previously also known as Herakleion. Apparently a center for cybernetics and presumably the homeworld of Precentor Apollyon and the Manei Domini. Thomas Marik was brought here to be treated for the injuries sustained in the bombing that killed his father. His double (Thomas Halas) was trained on Jardine. Brooklyn Stevens found Jardine during the Jihad, but her team was hunted down and terminated. Later, an expedition sent by Thomas Halas found that the planet Jardine had succumbed to a natural disaster known as a traps volcano, and had become totally uninhabitable.
  • Mayadi
  • Obeedah
  • Taussen

Notes

While the existence of the Five is Canon, significant portions of the background about them released to date comes from so-called Canon Rumor sources which complicates and clouds their true history, at least until later sources are released to corroborate or dispute them.

References

  1. The Blake Documents, pp. 127-128 "The Not-Named"
  2. The Blake Documents, p. 114 "Karpov's Leagcy"

Bibliography