For The Tyrants Fear Your Might (A quest of interstellar rebellion)

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THE ALL-RADIANT CONGRESS


Setting Information
The Solarian Compact:

Initially formed as the Solarian Treaty Organization from the ashes of the old United Nations Security Council, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, and the Global Climate Relief Organization in the worst decade of Earth's environmental collapse. The STO was originally a body tasked with overseeing the granting of offworld mining permits and the purchase and distribution of the resources to countries struggling from climate change.


The advent of the Korolev-Chandrashker gates and the construction of the first one under STO oversight in 2063 led to the beginning of the transformation of that body into the de facto single governing body of the Human species.


Reorganized into the 'Solarian Compact', the first Charters were granted to massive corporate conglomerates to explore and exploit the cosmos for Humanity with little to no regulation or restriction.


In the early decades, the Solarian Compact oversaw the construction of KC gates in the systems closest to Sol and began the process of granting colonization rights to the most habitable worlds within that region with colonization rights granted to a number of national and international blocks.


With the growth of the Solarian Compact's power came calls for the body to become more representative and democratic, and in 2099, the Solarian Compact held its first elections and constitutional convention, inviting representatives from the Sol system and the five systems that held permanent Human settlement.


Over the course of the 22nd and 23rd centuries the Solarian Compact has held fast to what it sees as its duty to act as the mediator and financier of the Charters, the unifying agent of the disparate first Human colonies, and the guarantor of interstellar peace for Humanity.


As of 2252, the three most important bodies within the Solarian Compact are the Solarian Parliament -Located on Earth, the Solarian Compact Navy -based in the Korolev-Chandrashker system, and the Solarian Central Bank, -based out of the Columbia System.

Organized as a liberal democracy, with universal suffrage, the Solarian Compact is theoretically overseen by three equal institutions: the Solarian Parliament, the office of the Solarian Secretary General, and the Solarian High Court.


Though the Solarian Compact prides itself on being a Constitutional government, the actual original document merely outlines the terms of admitting new MPs and High Court Judges, and the electoral procedures of the Compact Parliament, with subsequent Parliaments meeting to add items like the Declaration of Property Rights, the founding of the Central Bank, the creation of the Solarian Navy, and the Laws on Freedom of Navigation and Travel being added later.


The Solarian Parliament is made up of two thousand six hundred and twenty seats representing ridings on Earth, Columbia, Atlantis, Penglai, Olduvai, and Epsilon which are elected every three years to a Parliament that meets in the New York prefecture of Earth.


Though the many frontier colonies do not have direct representation in the Parliament due to being owned and operated by private entities, their inhabitants are considered 'Absent for Employment' and may register with a home riding and submit a physical ballot (for security reasons) by courier from when polls open until they close. Though this process was suitable for the closely settled regions of space at the time of the ratification of the Compact Constitution in 2100, the rapid growth of Human settled space in the century and a half since has seen the de facto voter suppression of over 90% of Human settled space.


At the first sitting of each new Compact Parliament, the assembled members will elect a Secretary General and a slate of Ministry officials on a majority basis, and those individuals will oversee the executive branch of government and day to day operations. Though the average Compact Parliament contains between seven to nine parties in each Parliamentary sitting, the vast majority of seats belong to one of either the Party for Human Rights and Liberties or the Justice and Development Alliance and have since the very early 2100s. The governments formed this way can be brought down by losing the confidence of the Parliament for example, by failing to pass a budget, the process of finding a majority government will repeat again.


Though a democratic body that has maintained stability for over a century and a half, the Solarian Compact Parliament has been dogged by accusations of dynastic politics, Charter influence, voter suppression, regulatory capture, inability to reign in the Banks and MIlitary, and corruption at all levels.


Separate from the Parliament is the Solarian High Court that consists of eleven judges that serve terms of up to thirty-three years, with each new sitting of the Compact Parliament selecting one judge from a list provided by the governments of the six main worlds of the Solarian Compact. The High Court rules on matters of adherence of laws to the Solarian Constitution, and have been accused of serving as an arm of the Charters, though this has been strenuously contested by the Solarian legal profession as a whole.


By law the Solarian Compact also oversees a number of other important institutions including the Earth Reconstruction Commission (In a permanent public-private partnership with the Earth Reconstruction Association), the Solarian Central Bank, and the Solarian Compact Navy, though these important institutions often exhibit an alarming degree of autonomy from Parliamentary control.


The Charters:

The result of a cleverly conceived merger between specialty transport vessel manufacturer Titan Staryards and Private Military contractor Martian Military Solutions, Ares cut its teeth not just supplying material to the skirmishes between Mississippi Shipping and United Starhaul, but in supplying military contractors to both sides.


The professionalism of Ares mercenaries and quality of Ares gear led to the rapid expansion of business opportunities for the company and investment skyrocketed even after the Mississippi-Starhaul war ended in a hostile takeover of Starhaul by Mississippi.


Thanks in part to Mississippi debts held by Ares, when the RT-2102 Gate was opened up for settlement strategic maneuvering saw the Compact grant Ares mining and settlement rights to the newly opened system.


The rest, as they say, is history. Leveraging the immense resources of the Alexander system with their existing military expertise, Ares expanded nearly exponentially over the following century. While they maintain a dominating edge in the military field, they now integrated companies in fields from agronomy to personal fitness centers to xenobiology.


Internally Ares very self consciously styles itself as a hierarchical military organization complete with a semi-formal rank structure and an ethos of respect for the chain of command, professional courtesy, and treating your subordinates with respect. In practice Ares is hidebound, authoritarian, filled with passive aggressive sniping and rampant empire building.


While Ares remains headquartered on Mars, they have holdings in several systems and own the distant system of Alexander outright.

Rhodes Mining


One of the three original Charters that the Compact granted, Rhodes considers itself the singular reason that Humanity survived ecological collapse and spread past Sol. Immensely wealthy, over 52% of all material mined and processed by the entire Human race has passed through Rhodes hands at one point or another.


While founded merely to provide Earth the vital materials that it needed to rebuild itself after the lost decades of ecological collapse, Rhodes quickly expanded into all areas of the economy to support their mining, refining, and processing operations.


Dedicated to their vision of logistical chain efficiencies they've developed an entire chain of star systems into an efficient production center based around the resource rich system of Foundry, and the nearby feeder systems of Ecrams, Qem, and Crucible.


Rhodes considers itself home to a version of meritocracy built on hard work, education, and good old fashioned personal drive. This has developed over time into a stratified internal divide between the rank and file workers, the lower level management, and the highly lauded senior management. Each class lives in entirely separate worlds, attending separate schools, consuming different products, and leading very different lives in what many observers have labelled a de facto caste system.

they make food and medicine, the 120 year old CEO is kinda creepy tho?

Techbros, some of them science, some of them explore

Born from the union of Hermes Interstellar Services and The Ishtar Group, the Hermes-Ishtar Corporation owns and operates not only the communications backbone of Compact space, but much of the content that crosses over it.


The results of increasing consolidation of pre-spaceflight communications infrastructure and content creation and management firms, Hermes Communications and Ishtar Entertainment Group were both part of the second round of Charters established after the advent of the KC gates.


While Hermes quickly established operations throughout Compact space, their waystations, couriers, and communications repeaters a common sight in every corner of Human occupied space; Ishtar Group mainly limited their own operations to Sol and the Radiant system, where Ishtar owned and operated the world of Elysium to support their many projects.


Following a wave of Compact space wide reorganizations following the Mississippi-Starhaul conflicts of the 2130s, a desire for complete vertical integration on Ishtar's part led to a mostly amicable union with Hermes in 2139.


Since then Hermes-Ishtar have dominated all communications across Human space with only the privileged internal high-level communications of the other Charters managing to avoid consolidation under Hermes-Ishtar.


While Hermes-Ishtar make a great show of respecting individual creativity, initiative, and drive from their employees; in practice this amounts to rampant internal fighting involving the parasocial personality cults of different "genius" inventors, artists, and executive that rise and fall inside of Hermes-Ishtar at a dizzying rate.

Sketchy buggers, they can get you anything tho


Historical Topics:

Between 2036 and 2071 the Democratic Federation was the governing body of much of Earth's Western Hemisphere.


Initially comprised of a Federation of Socialist, Anarchist, Communist, and other far left social movements, militias, and political factions controlling regions of Earth's North American continent during and after the decline and collapse of the United States of America (1776-2034) due to the effects of unaddressed climate change amplifying existing political and economic crisis.


Eventually solidifying into the governing body of the former United States of America, United States of Mexico and the Dominion of Canada, the Democratic Federation embarked on an ambitious program of cultural revolution and economic reform designed to mitigate and reverse the effects of the climate change crisis.


As the patron of much of the central and southern western hemisphere, the Democratic Federation attempted to chart a course of environmental restoration separate from that of the Solarian Treaty Organization (In 2063 reorganized into the Solarian Charter), choosing not to contest Eurasian and African domination of outer space.


Having never existed out of crisis conditions, a combination of pre-existing economic damage, sabotage, and instability drove the Democratic Federation into decline in the Grey Decade of 2062 to 2070 and eventually forced the Democratic Federation to ratify a series of treaties giving the Charters economic access to Federation member states in order to conduct vital reconstruction work.


A last ditch uprising by radical elements in 2072 to eject the Charters from the Democratic Federation failed when Solarian Compact peacekeepers were called in and in seven months of street fighting pacified most of North America's key urban centers via strategic use of orbital weapons on the areas of greatest urban resistance.


Though guerilla warfare would continue in the Western Hemisphere for another three decades, the Democratic Federation was officially defunct by December 2072 and parcelled out into a number of Charter owned reconstruction areas under Compact authority.


Today radicals still pine for the four decades that the Democratic Federation attempted to build an alternative to the emerging Charters, and the polity's distinctive black, red, and green flag is brought out for each and every Great Black Summer. Well into the twenty second century, riots were often accompanied by demands to 'Avenge the Martyrs of 72!'.


Despite this underground extremist nostalgia, Charter and Compact schools teach that the Democratic Federation was a collectivist state whose iconoclastic behavior saw the destruction of famous landmarks like Mount Rushmore, Stone Mountain, and other monuments to Liberal Democracy and the Free Market in a mad attempt to remake the human race, but whose doctrinaire adoption of command economics saw them unable to deal with the ever-changing complexities of climate change.


Misc Details:

The first five systems to hold permanent Human colonies are known as either "The First Sisters" or "Earth's Daughters", depending on who you are asking and their political persuasion. From oldest to youngest, these worlds are:


Columbia: settled by billionaire American expats and tens of millions of refugees who had fled the unfolding revolutionary violence of the North American continent several years beforehand. Columbia was founded under a vision of fidelity to the American dream and to prove the indomitability of the soul of the United States of America and liberalism in the face of the red flags of the (North American) Democratic Federation. Fiercely loyal to the Compact and the dream of Charter prosperity, and home of the Solarian Central Bank, Columbia is often known as the "Gilded World" in reference to what many see as a return to American Gilded Age wealth and social inequality. Ares Conflict Solutions' central command is located here.


Atlantis: With colonization rights to this majority oceanic planet initially granted to the waning power of the European Union, the nations of the EU opened up colonization opportunities to other allied powers, especially Russia and Egypt. Atlantis was often seen by the EU as a place to dump unwanted refugees from outside of Europe's borders, and Russia and Egypt's tendency to see the world as a genuine project led to the usurpation of colonization rights away from Europe in the mid 2080s. Known today as the most restive of the first wave of colonies, Atlantis is the most skeptical of Charter power and plays a delicate game of wealth redistribution to underwrite the greatest social security net in Human Space. Cernunnos is de jure headquartered here.


Penglai: Originally the world in the most need of terraforming of the original colonies, Colonization rights were granted to the People's Republic of China and their allies after a lackluster bidding campaign. As China's focus was mainly on attempting to stem the damage of climate change on Earth herself, colonization of Penglai initially lagged until the Chinese Politburo struck upon the strategy of subcontracting colonization rights to Pacific adjacent nations suffering from the rise of that ocean. As colonization unfolded in the early 22nd century Penglai became known as a multicultural mosaic as hundreds of millions from across the Pacific settled and intermingled on the wine darkened shores of that world. Known today for its vibrant cultural milieu, violent clashes between labour unions, and private police, Penglai hosts the headquarters of the Hermes-Ishtar, Omoikane and Rhodes corporations.


Olduvai: With Colonization rights granted to a coalition of African nations at the height of the 'African Century', the African Colonization Organization did not see their colony as a refugee destination, dumping ground, or resource colony like their fellows. Instead the ACO saw the colonization scheme as an opportunity to preserve and export the rich traditions and cultures of Africa on their own terms, fully intending to set up healthy and self-sufficient colonies. To the current day, Olduvai has the closest relations with the home nations and is the heartland of Daughter sentiment and a bedrock for the Party for Human Rights and Liberties.


Epsilon System: While not technically a single world, the cluster of heavily inhabited space colonies in the Epsilon system are always considered the 'Fifth Sister' or 'Fifth Daughter'. As the most mineral rich system of the original colonies, Epsilon was the source of many of the materials that helped pull Earth through her darkest hour, and the system was recognized for their efforts by being invited to send delegates to the 2099 Solarian Compact Constitutional Convention. Epsilon is famous for its people's long roots in spacing and for being the headquarters of Mississippi Shipping Interstellar and thus the most heavily trafficked system in history.
Technologies
Nanomanufacturing, summary:

The contemporary gold standard for manufacturing. These devices use mechanosynthesis, a process that guides chemical reactions by placing reactive molecules with atomic precision. Ribosomes in the body's cells use a form of this method.


While the largest units can create objects up to 2m x 2m x 2m, smaller units (halving the units each time) are viable on basically any human scale. Projects larger than this size (such as ships or buildings, need to be either grown layer-by-layer via nanofabricators attached to robotic arms, or assembled from smaller parts through traditional assembly line, dry dock, or construction processes.


In principle basically anything can be made with these devices, and some materials can only be manufactured via these methods in microgravity. All manufacturing patterns in Compact Space feature Charter DRM using embedded explosive molecules like octaazacubane or cubic gauche nitrogen that will damage a disassembler or x-ray machine making reverse engineering of their products difficult.

A common part of 23rd century life is the near ubiquity of Artificial Intelligences in daily life, from consumer grade VIs through specialist TLIs, controversial AGIs, finally the perpetually 10 years away Artificial Super Intelligences.


The common consumer will daily run into what are properly known as Narrow AIs, and generally labelled as VI -Virtual Intelligences- by people outside the field. This category covers a broad swathe of techniques, from search and pathfinding to expert systems to genetic fuzzy trees to deep neural networks, which are mixed and matched with each other to optimize for the designed task. VIs are ubiquitous, exceeding human peak skill in their areas of specialization (though real world applications often don't do all that much better than trained humans), and have spent the past two centuries getting augmented with more and more clever algorithmic tricks for improving VIs. In order to do this, the Charters employ large teams of analysts and software engineers to develop clever algorithmic tricks that supplement or outright supplant neural networks, exploiting machine precision where stochastic methods are inadequate.


The use of VIs in everyday life is well accepted by the vast majority of the population, with professionals mixing and matching various consumer VIs to analyse data or assist them with creative or scientific works. Some VI lines are well loved by both the populace and the Charters themselves, with Charter programmers often deliberately leaving VIs with behavioral quirks and unpredictable glitches that not only save money on quality assurance, but are considered endearing traits that lead to anthropomorphization by the consumer market

Despite the mass comfortability and profitability of VIs of all kinds, the introduction of AGIs has been, to put it delicately, controversial. Though computer science has advanced to the point of producing programs that can not only pass the Turing test, but demonstrate sapience and match 23rd century human intelligence, flexibility, and creativity, the public reaction to the introduction of AGI saw the companies of the time rapidly pull them from the market, and even say the Compact itself move to heavily regulate the AI sector.


First introduced in the 2060s, the great tech firms began replacing their work staff with AGIs who did not require food, rest, housing, or pay. This shift led to an alliance between white collar workers fearing that automation would put them out of work and radicals who opposed what they insisted was AGI Slavery, a growing movement that would climax in the First Great Black Summer of 2084. When the ashes of the First Black Summer settled, the Compact's Parliament moved to grant rights to AGIs, and the resulting economic damage saw dozens of formerly great names in computing consolidate under the aegis of several of the first Charters who flaunted their extra-Solarian wealth by buying up prestigious brand names and research divisions on the cheap.


Since the 2080s, while the regulation surrounding AGI production and use have been severely weakened none of the Charters have sought to reintroduce them into the market, perhaps fearing another backlash like the First Black Summer and the few hundred thousand surviving AGIs that were granted Solarian Citizenship rights have found spread throughout the Compact and Charter Space where they usually work at the same white collar jobs whose workers they were designed to replace.

Perhaps due to the risks of attempting to reintroduce AGIs to the market, Omoikane has instead introduced their flagship product the "TLI" or Temporary Limited Intelligence. Approximately as effective as an AGI, a TLI is billed as a more moral replacement for AGI that uses a suite of high end VIs and a proprietary batch of creativity algorithms in order to complete complex tasks.


TLIs are used as a fire and forget program designed to be licensed to solve a single issue, no matter how complicated and then delete itself. Though the TLIs are a black box product, scientists from the other Charters believe that the central creativity algorithm in the TLI is inherently unstable and rapidly degrades in ability with time, making the TLI an instance of Omoikane attempting to market a critical technical flaw as a selling point that is accepted due to the ubiquitous market practice of planned obsolescence and artificial scarcity.


Though expensive, most businesses and successful professionals will keep a few licensed Omoikane TLIs on hand to throw at difficult problems or to supplement manpower in crunch situations.

While AGIs have been possible for nearly two centuries, the promise of a Seed AI, a recursively self-improving general superintelligence, is perpetually 'a decade away from the market', and no successful ASI ever been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Charters or the Compact.


This is not to say that the Gödel machine architecture or the AIXI model has somehow been forgotten in the past 230 years, but that the Friendly AI problem has yet to be cracked. Every demonstration has either stalled out or gone immediately rampant, attempting to overthrow Charter Space before being stopped by the safety net of Narrow AIs. The small trickle of roughly human intelligence level AGIs that are created every decade typically come from these projects.


Urban legends persist that a few Seed AIs managed to escape and hide out beyond known space, plotting to return and crush humanity, or that they control all of society in secret, puppeting the Compact and Charters from their very foundation and occasionally engineering publicly failed ASI attempts to allay suspicion. These rumours are, of course, patently false, and simply the fevered imagination of crackpots at work, no doubt inspired by entertainment made by Hermes-Ishtar that feature AI supervillainy.
Systems
Map made by @Redshirt Army


The Spinward Frontier:



The Middle Spinward Frontier

The Core Region:

UNDER RADIANT CONTROL OR ALLIED:

The Radiant system is host to a G-class star, only slightly smaller than Sol. The system itself is rather small and resource-poor; experts believe that one or more Jovian planets ejected much of the system's bodies and then followed themselves. This is evidenced by the system's asteroid belt degrading over time, with high levels of eccentric orbits and impacts on planetary surface.


Radiant 1: A rather unremarkable airless iron planet, gravity 0.4 Earth Standard.


Radiant 2: A slightly larger unremarkable airless iron-silicate planet, gravity 0.6 Earth Standard.


Radiant 3: A binary planetary system and the outermost of the Radiant systems' planets.


Asphodel (Radiant 3a): The larger of the Elysium 3 pair, Asphodel might have once hosted life of its own. That life has been snuffed out for hundreds of millions of years, though, as the planet's significant atmosphere began the runaway cycle of your usual hothouse planet. Hermes-Ishtar maintained a significant aerostat and automated surface miner operation for in-house manufacturing, given that the frequent asteroid impacts from the asteroid belt keep digging up chunks of the upper crust and having low-melting-point metals rain out of the sky and solidify, unoxidized, on the surface for collection. Gravity 1.4 Earth Standard.


Elysium (Radiant 3b): Elysium was settled in the late 2190's, being a relatively simple affair. Simple life had already begun to evolve under its oceans, but continued orbital bombardment far past the lengths of things like Earth's Late Heavy Period had kept it there. It was a simple matter of forming up a small anti-asteroid task force armed with tugs and mining lasers to artificially end the pummeling, and the surface proved amenable to Terran life transplants. The colony is energy-self-sufficient, using a variety of solar, tidal, and nuclear power. Gravity 0.9 Earth Standard.


Radiant I: The outermost significant feature of Radiant, this asteroid belt is more a loose mixture of a primordial asteroid belt much like Sol's with a Kuiper belt. The shepherding gas giants which once nudged all these rocks into their orbits are gone, and with it the entire outer system is a maelstrom of chaotic orbits as the belts lose their coherence. This requires constant vigilance from Elysium's anti-asteroid team, but the high eccentricity of many asteroids also makes it cheap and easy to mine the ones that might come Elysium's way, which provides a trickle of basic resources for upkeep and personal goods. All large-scale building and infrastructure projects have been supplied from out-system, however.

A G-K far binary system, Gaid is simply a transit point to Radiant. Gaid's own gate maintenance techs and SAR rotated in and out through Radiant itself. There is no infrastructure other than a set of buoy lines for communications in Gaid A, and nothing in Gaid B.

Gaid A1: An airless world. Quality 10.

Gaid A2: A planet much like mars with a vestigial CO2 atmosphere. Quality 7.

Gaid A3: This planet boasts a methane hydrosphere. Quality 4.

Gaid AI: An asteroid belt.

Gaid A4: A turbulent Jovian planet, its storms would make resource extraction difficult. Quality 5.

Gaid A4a: An icy moon, with tidal heating creating a large ocean under a thin icy shell. Quality 9.

Gaid B1: A molten Cthonian world hosting a simply ludicrous amount of iron. Quality 15.

Gaid B2: An airless world. Quality 10.

Gaid B3: An airless binary system with two near-identically sized planets. Quality 7 and 8.

Gaid B4: This airless planet boasts a large and beautiful ring system, famous as a screen background option across human space. Every few years, a cruise or scientific expedition will stop by for more images.

Gaid B5: A small icy planet. Quality 3.

Gaid B6: A frozen world. Quality 7.

Gaid B7: An interesting gas dwarf sometimes referred to as an 'ice dwarf.' Quality 14.

A close K-M binary, Shei is home to an old Ares penal colony.

Shei 1: A Cthonian world. Quality 15.

Shei 2: An airless world. Quality 12.

Sheol (Shei 3): A boreal world, with a large, decaying ring, the planet features two large continents. The population of the consists of a large prisoner population on the larger of the two continents and a small Ares training base on the smaller. Records show that the prison consists of several million persons convicted to "high risk labour" and dropped on the continent with automatic resupply via Ares contractors and watched from orbit by weapons satellites. Most of the planet's land area is covered in a native tree analogue with a strange multi-stranded trunk.


Sheol is actually home to a population of over 100 million made up of prisoners and their descendants taht Ares was usuing as a live fire training course. Cooperation between Radiant agents, Ares mutineers, and the Sheolites themselves have seen the planet freed.


Gravity .95 Earth Standard. Quality 12.

Watchman (Shei 3a): Once the outer of two moons, this body now boasts Ares' local light shipyards and system command center. Quality 13.

Shei 4: Spiraling in from the outer system, this planet will eventually evaporate near-entirely as it closes towards the dual suns of Shei. Quality 3.

Shei 5: Martian planet with an active methane cycle. Quality 5.

Shei I: Asteroid belt.

Shei 6: Jovian planet with high rotation rate. Slightly squashed as a result. Quality 8.

Shei 6a: An icy capture, this moon will be torn into a ring sometime in the next hundred thousand years. Quality 2.

Shei 6b: Cold Martian planet, covered in a thin layer of water and carbon dioxide ices. Active methane cycle. Quality 8.

Shei II: Asteroid belt.

Shei 7: Jovian planet. Quality 13.

Shei 7a: An icy moon with significant cryovolcanism. Quality 6.

Shei 7b: A tiny icy moon, this is on the edge of hydrostatic equilibrium. Quality 2.

Shei 8: Ice giant. Quality 6.

Shei 8a: An icy moon. Quality 9.

Shei 8b: An icy moon, orbiting in an unusual polar orbit. Quality 9.

Population: 103,000,000

While lacking any currently-habitable planets, Five Lions' large size and potential have made it a significant point of Rhodes' recent extraction efforts. Ambitious terraforming efforts have recently begun.


Carajas (Five Lions 1): A Cthonian ball of iron, it's actively mined by robotic Rhodes-built landers. Gravity 2.3 Earth Standard. Quality 12.


Five Lions 2: A small rocky ball. Quality 3.


Five Lions 3: A rocky ball. Quality 7.


Grasberg (Five Lions 4): A large rocky world, glaciation has rendered it uninhabitable for now, but terraforming efforts have begun to artificially ramp up the greenhouse effect and restore liquid water to the surface, along with mining its ice. Gravity 1.11 Earth Standard. Quality 14.


Five Lions 5: This planet's atmosphere is so significant it verges on a gas dwarf. While a solid surface covered in a thin layer of ice is at the bottom, no reasonable colonization is possible. Quality 7.


Five Lions I: This asteroid belt, along with all the others, is being mined heavily.


Five Lions 6: This Jovian planet forms the center of current Rhodes extraction efforts. Quality 4.


Five Lions 6a: This Martian planet boasts significant ice caps and active plate tectonics, though only a vestigial atmosphere. Debate on whether to put resources into terraforming it are ongoing. Gravity .81 Earth Standard. Quality 17.


Oyu Tolgoi (Five Lions 6b): Home to the local population in covered shelters, this Martian planet, while nearly completely lacking water or plate tectonics, has its own atmosphere. Comet bombardment away from populated areas is ongoing and is already beginning to show results. Gravity .79 Earth Standard. Quality 11.


Five Lions II: An asteroid belt.


Five Lions 7: An unremarkable Jovian. Quality 2.


Five Lions III: An asteroid belt.


Five Lions 8: Jovian planet, its rotation speed has resulted in an unusually calm upper atmosphere. Quality 15.


Five Lions IV: An asteroid belt.


Five Lions 9: Jovian planet. Quality 9.


Five Lions V: An asteroid belt.


Five Lions 10: Neptunian ice giant. Quality 8.


Five Lions 10a: A small icy moon. Quality 5.


Five Lions 10b: A large icy body, this was probably its own planetoid at some point before being captured due to the complex interplays of no less than 5 gas giants.


Population: 15,000,000

A rare system with a brown dwarf orbiting a G-type star (just barely in the limits of what's considered a single system rather than a binary), and with a Jovian planet orbiting that, and on top of that treasure trove a dual ice giant binary, Osliam presents a golden research opportunity, and was bid on by Omoikane despite its otherwise sparce resources and poor habitable prospects.


Osliam 1: A rare hot ice giant, this planet is actively shrinking on a measurable time scale. It must have migrated in as a much larger planet recently.


Osliam 1a: This once-rock-ice moon is now a tiny molten ellipse barely holding together.


Osliam 1b: This somewhat larger moon changes color unusually with its day, as the shade of its parent cools lava to a dull red before emerging back into the light heats the lava back to a healthy orange glow.


Osliam 1c: This entire moon glows dull red in its day, just barely solid, and cools to an unusually smooth moon in its night.


Osliam I: This asteroid belt was probably a planet before Osliam 1's passing tore it to shreds.


Osliam 3: A hothouse planet with a relatively thin atmosphere, it retains temperatures and pressures that are survivable with heavy-duty equipment on the surface—when it's not raining sulfuric acid, that is.


Osliam 4: This small Martian planet seems to have collected some of Osliam 1's offgassing in its move inwards, and has a renewed temporary atmosphere.


Osliam 5a: This planet seems to have survived at the edge of the frost line by siphoning gas off its smaller twin.


Osliam 5b: Barely a gas giant, this planet was probably only slightly smaller than Osliam 5a in the distant past.


Osliam 6: The focus of Omoikane colonization in-system, Osliam 6 retains plate tectonics from the nearby brown dwarf but no atmosphere, an odd combination.


Osliam 7: A brown dwarf, this substellar object long ago burnt its deuterium and now lies slowly cooling, glowing dimly red. It is, however, still giving off a prodigious amount of low IR radiation.


Osliam 7a: Once its own planet, Osliam 7a was captured at some point by Osliam 7, perhaps in the same interaction that threw Osliam 1 to its suicidal innermost orbit.


Osliam 7a1: This icy moon is simultaneously shrinking and becoming more habitable—while its outer layers of ice are sublimating, the fierce tides of its complex interplay with Osliam 7 and 7a are heating the inner ocean to temperatures comparable to terrestrial water sources. Some scientists even suggest a pocket of water vapor is forming under the ice, and may form an internal "sky" for as much as a hundred million years before the outer shell sublimates entirely.


Osliam 7a2: This moon is less lucky; its tides are so strong that they seem to slowly be ripping the moon apart. It won't have the honor of becoming more than an ephemeral ring; the same complex tides tearing at it will rapidly disperse its debris field. While it lasts, though, it's easy water harvesting.


Population: 650,000

UNDER CHARTER CONTROL:


A distant double G binary, Xotreh hosts a small habitable moon around Xotreh B, the smaller of the two stars. As such, development has focused on the second star, despite the fact that the jump points center closer to Xotreh A.


Xotreh A1: This world boasts an active liquid silicate cycle on its surface, with oceans of basalt and continents of granite. Gravity 0.38 Earth Standard. Quality 8.


Xotreh A2: A rather large airless world, its original atmosphere was likely blown off by a massive impact. Gravity 1.2 Earth Standard. Quality 9.


Xotreh A3: A binary planetary pair of airless worlds about the size of Mars. Quality 6 and 8.


Xotreh A4: A hothouse planet with a planet-wide sulfuric acid storm due to its rapid rotation. Gravity .71 Earth Standard. Quality 8.


Xotreh A5 "Cueball": This planet is remarkably similar to Earth—if earth was buried under a kilometers-thick ice sheet across 90% of the surface. One day, as Xotreh A expands and dies, this world will become an ocean planet, but for now it's a cold desert. Gravity .87 Earth Standard. Quality 5.


Xotreh A6: An unremarkable icy ball. Quality 4.


Xotreh AI: An asteroid belt.


Xotreh A7: A Jovian planet, Xotreh 7 corrals the entire inner system in line. Quality 10.


Xotreh B1: This planet must have once been a gas giant at least the size of Uranus before it was sent inwards. Now all that remains is a dense core with a molten surface. Gravity 1.51 Earth Standard. Quality 13.


Xotreh B2: A binary pair of earth-sized airless worlds. Quality 6 and 7.


Xotreh B3: Another once-gas giant, this planet remains far out enough to boast a wholly-solid surface of iron. Gravity 1.64 Earth Standard. Quality 14.


Xotreh B4: A Jovian right on the frost line, its tidal heating keeps its moons on the edge of habitability. Quality 3.


Xotreh B4a "Sushi": An ocean world with massive polar ice caps, Omoikane has constructed a series of seasteads on the equatorial high ocean plateaus where it was feasible to drive foundations into the sea floor a few hundred meters below the surface. These small facilities serve as housing, data storage, and production centers for the research teams studying the dual Cthonian planets of Xotreh B. Gravity .67 Earth Standard. Quality 2.


Xotreh B4b: The lesser tidal heating here worsened the glaciation, and the planet lies under a planet-wide crust of ice. Gravity 1.13 Earth Standard. Quality 10.


Xotreh BI: The close proximity of this asteroid belt makes it an ideal location for resource extraction.


Xotreh 5: This Jovian is definitively beyond the habitable zone. Quality 6.


Xotreh 6: A dense ice giant. Quality 4.


Xotreh 7: Jovian planet. Quality 6.


Xotreh 8: An exceptionally cold Jovian. Quality 9.


Xotreh 8a: An unremarkable icy sphere. Quality 8.


Xotreh 9: This planet would have a massive atmosphere, if it wasn't so cold it all froze and fell to the surface. Only a few degrees above the space surrounding it. Gravity 1.3 Earth Standard. Quality 9.


Population: 54,000

Besides an interesting Jovian-gas dwarf planetary system, Bestreer holds little of interest other than its connections to other places.


Bestreer 1: An airless world. Quality 2.


Bestreer 2: An airless world. Quality 6.


Bestreer 3: This airless world once had a captured moon, torn apart at the Roche limit and forming a ring. A small gate maintenance and SAR team bases here, siphoning fuel and water from Bestreer 5 and mining into the surface for both resources and safe spaces for housing. Quality 10.


Bestreer 4: A rock-ice world. Quality 5.


Bestreer 5: Another rock-ice world made up more of ice than rock. Quality 5.


Bestreer I: An icy asteroid belt.


Bestreer 6: A large Jovian planet, on the edge of becoming a brown dwarf. Quality 15.


Bestreer 6a: This gas dwarf might have become a gas giant in its own right without its massive sibling. Quality 5.


Bestreer 7: Another Jovian. Quality 14.


Bestreer 7a: An icy moon, with an internal ocean buried under kilometers of ice. Quality 12.


Bestreer 8: An icy ball. Quality 10.


Population: 450

G-class star. A transshipping point to Radiant and environs, Mississippi keeps a substantial support crew on hand for possible cargo ship breakdowns or emergencies in-system, due to the slightly increased risk of issues from the absolute shambles of Akleod's inner system. A minor executive has also put together a cheap refueling and battery exchange station.


Akleod 1: Even actively evaporating and leaving behind a trail in orbit of dissipating volatiles, this body is large enough to have usurped Akleod 1a's orbit temporarily until it disappears away or the chaotic orbit of the two throws one into the star or out of the system. Quality 2.


Akleod 1a: The original Akleod 1, its orbit has been badly disrupted by the current, migrating Akleod 1. Which of the two gets ejected is still uncertain despite a decent amount of computational simulation; odds put it at 48-52% relatively. Quality 6.


Gnat's Ass (Akleod 2): A small, loosely-held-together icy body, perhaps what used to be an asteroid belt before Akleod 1's suicidal inner-system dive. It's not yet had time to fully reach hydrostatic equilibrium. Quality 3.


Akleod 3: An icy planet similar to Akleod 1, perhaps an old sibling. Quality 13.


Akleod I: An asteroid belt.


Akleod 4: A Jovian with an unusually elliptical orbit, it's regarded as the culprit for the chaos of Akleod's inner system. Quality 11.


Population: 5,000

As it turns out, transponder codes from regular priority messages through Gaid (now that we can see them, having backdoored the gate control) bear tags from a system, Thoa, along with navigational chart updates for any ships that happen to stop by. Thoa and Gaid both seem to have been nothing more than transit points to the far-more-valuable Radiant for Hermes-Ishtar, but Thoa holds a small anti-pirate base guarding against raiders from Signia. Hermes-Ishtar was apparently serious enough about it to have a converted corvette on station.

All told, the Thoa system holds gates to 2 systems besides Gaid's. There's also an unimproved jump point simply labelled as "dangerous." that leads to Signia

Thoa System Stats:

Thoa 1: A molten mess of a planet, it's hot enough that a residual atmosphere of vaporized low-melting-point metallics exists.

Thoa 2: An unremarkable airless metal ball.

Thoa 3: A super-earth hothouse, this planet would have been uninhabitable due to its gravity even before turning scorchingly hot.

Thoa 3a: A captured asteroid barely on the edge of hydrostatic equilibrium, the Nasty Bastardhad been excavating rudimentary shelters for "leave" for its crew.

Thoa I: An asteroid belt.

Thoa 4: A normal Jovian planet.

Thoa 4a: A moon much like Mars in climate.

Thoa 5: A Jovian planet with an unusual triangular wind pattern at the poles.

Thoa 6: Blooms of hydrogen well up from the core of this Jovian, perhaps disturbed by some recent impact.

Thoa 7: Bathyscapes would find themselves at home on the surface of Thoa 7. Pressures much like that at Earth's seabed keep a crust of ice 3 stable enough robotic drones could walk on it.

Thoa 7a: Unusually, Thoa 7a is the only large icy body in the system. Scientists are unsure of where the others went. As the only easy source of volatiles, the UNasty Bastard periodically stopped by a handful of obsolete volatile collection systems on the surface to top up.

Thoa II: A Kuiper belt of icy objects.

Empty Systems

Kimberly: A fairly unremarkable and empty system, this site was chosen as Rhodes' spinward boneyard—a place for failed experiments, old equipment, and ships so worn they weren't worth maintaining anymore, but were still valuable enough to warrant not throwing into a gas giant or otherwise completely destroyed. For 2 decades a Rhodes-affiliated salvaging contractor worked here, gathering scrap and other valuables, but following high injury and death rates and low returns, the contract (and most non-local dumping) was cancelled in 2247 (4 years before the March Days.)

Kimberly 1: A large rocky planet, this must have migrated inwards from further out in the system a long time ago to be so large so close to its parent star.

Kimberly 2: A Martian planet that keeps a comfortable daytime temperature despite its lack of atmosphere due to a close orbit.

Kimberly 3: A Jovian world.

Kimberly I: This asteroid belt is actually combined with a thinly-spread junkyard corralled by Kimberly's 2 gas giants.

Kimberly 4: A Neptunian world, this planet has several starship hulks abandoned as the closest stable orbit to the gate out. An old deactivation hub orbits in resonance with Kimberly 4a, the former site of a salvaging operation.

Kimberly 4a: The only significant satellite in the system, this icy moon retains a thin crust and a massive subterranean freshwater ocean.

Total:


Radiant:


Gaid:


Five Lions:


Head of Diplomatic Corps:

Name: Amanda Redcrest, Victoria Blackwell, and Kayla Hayashi


DoB: "2222", 2219, 2227, 2224


Current Position: Influential media figure and figurehead of Social Committee propaganda


Not a traditional diplomat, or a traditional individual 'Veronica Stardust' is the persona of a trio of XP broadcasters who have been working together since 2246 and has consistently been one of the most recognized figures across Charter space and is a local Elysian celebrity.


In Charter space those individuals who choose to make money by recording their lived experiences, of all kinds, for later playback are treated with an indulgent disdain by the polite classes as a mix of internet celebrity and sex worker despite the practice of selling XP experiences being common in the poorer segments of society and a smaller portion of the professional middle class attempting to stay afloat in a tight gig economy.


Amanda Redcrest was a former media programmer whose attempts to supplement her income with XP work backfired and saw her fired from her job. Contrarily, Kayla and Victoria both come from lower class backgrounds, though Kayla's attempts to climb into the middle class by earning a marketing degree were frustrated when her lower class status markers and financing of education via XP work saw her frozen out of the job market.


A former collaborator of Kayla's, Victoria had been a rising XP star in her own right and had no desire to change her station, but as her brief celebrity began to fade Victoria approached Kayla to propose the creation of a dedicated broadcasting persona that both would act as. Later bringing on Redcrest, who they'd both done crossover XP work with, to do technical work, the trio used carefully gathered market data and some intuition to create the "Veronica Stardust" persona of an middlingly-intelligent and freewheeling persona who played to the upper class's picture of what depravities and indignities the poorer class must get up to in their spare time.


From 2246 to 2251 the Veronica Stardust persona (performed by all three at various times, though primarily Victoria) produced experience recordings that were nearly always in the top 10 best sellers across Charter space.


Though they enjoyed the wealth that they brought in, the trio increasingly chafed at the market driven limitations of Veronica, and were considering a number of possibly catastrophic brand shifts when the March Days broke out and all three participated in street actions in a private capacity after sending one last broadcast as 'Veronica' to encourage revolt.


Since the formation of the Social Committee the figure of Veronica has been rebranded to serve as the figurehead of Social Committee Propaganda and several major initiatives have been launched with her at the forefront including a highly successful part of the anti-overproduction initiatives.


As part of the now-completed campaign to maintain the charade that Radiant was still under Charter control, Veronica Stardust continued to sell broadcasts to HI media chains, though the trio could not help but begin a brand shift towards a far more intelligent and radical persona.



Pros: XP Celebrity, influential, well known, inspiring to the middle and lower classes


Cons: XP celebrity, little diplomatic experience, three people


Diplomatic Goals: Defeat the Charters in the field of public opinion, push social revolution and freedom of information and communication, cause public opinion to oppose attacking Radiant


Unlocked FRM

Ares Peacekeeping Grade - Access to planetary army formation

Ares Military Grade - Access to mid-sized shipyards, bonuses to planetary army combat. Bonus to completion of Chinook remodeling


Rhodes Light industrial Grade - 10% increase to all mining income, reduced Cost for BLG and other actions that use basic fabber processes

Rhodes Heavy Industrial Grade - Massive discount on mining upgrades, able to unlock automated technologies with Omoikaine


Cernunnos Consumer Grade - +1 to all Soccom actions

Cernunnos Enterprise Grade - NOT UNLOCKED


Omoikane Consumer Grade - +1 to FRM reserach for each two tech bases unlocked (+6 currently)

Omoikane Enterprise Grade - +5 to blue sky research, automation with Omoikane


Hermes-Ishtar Consumer Grade - Your economy doesn't crash when the turn of funding

Hermes-Ishtar Production Grade - NOT UNLOCKED


MSI Consumer Grade - Consumer Goods, Drones, and personal vehicles, +2 to domestic projects in IndComm and SocComm

MSI Enterprise Grade - NOT UNLOCKED


Original Tech

The Box: Fabber the size of a X-box that can, with time, materials and power, print the components for a full sized box. Less efficient, but easy to print and hide.


Defence Coordinator:


Name: Maria Awhina

DoB: 2165

Current Position: Military Committee Delegate from the Radiant Veterans Guild


Born into poverty on Earth as the twenty-second century began to wane, young 22-year old Maria Awhina caught up in radical anti-Charter politics during the third black summer of 2187 and was convicted of property destruction during the rioting and sentenced to serve as a contractor to Hermes-Ishtar until her contract was paid off.


The stark choice of starvation or service to Hermes-Ishtar caused Maria to descend into self-destructive behavior where for twenty years Ms. Awhina continuously volunteered for the highest paid and most dangerous positions that Hermes-Ishtar had available.


Hermes-Ishtar considers Special Operations Lieutenant Awhina to have served with distinction throughout the heavy skirmishing of that era, though Maria herself continues to carry guilt for her service and her survival.


After performing exceptionally well in a hostage rescue operation Awhina was transferred to the Protective Detail Division of Hermes-Ishtar Security, and was eventually assigned to serve as the head of the Radiant Vice President's protective detail.


Over the next four decades she came to see the world as her home, and while her professionalism never wavered, her loyalty to the company who still owned her contract did.


This March, Maria had the option to gun down her fellow planetary headquarters workers to secure Yang's escape, or to finally return to roots in anti-Charter agitation. The fact that we are all here today shows what choice she made.



Pros:

-Actual Combat Veteran, knows Radiant inside and out, special operations expert, professional.


Cons:

-only academic knowledge of starship operations, logistics, organization command and strategic operations.


Command Traits:

-Objective oriented, unflappable, aggressive, prefers attacks and operations to come from unexpected angles.

Reports from the Permanent Commission for Military Intelligence on hostile forces in neighbouring systems:

Blue Squadron:
-Allegiance: Ares Combat Solutions
-Service: Mars Interstellar Security
-CO: Rear Admiral Weylon Kang
-Flagship: MIS Yorktown

We know little about Rear Admiral Weylon Kang except that he has received a number of commendations from the MIS board for keeping costs low while on deployment. He appears to be making an effort to clamp down on the rumours racing back and forth across the fleet.

MIS Yorktown

-British Empire-class Fleet Tender
MIS Eurymedon
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS La Rochelle
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Cape Rachado
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Second Schooneveld
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Matapan
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Valcour Island
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Kerch Strait
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Galveston Harbour
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Cape Sarych
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS River Plate
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Third San Francisco
-New Model-class Strike Corvette
MIS Scipio Africanus
-Cossak-class Frigate
MIS Suleiman I
-Cossak-class Frigate
MIS Louis Botha
-Cossak-class Frigate
MIS Fort Ware
-Hudson's bay Company-class Fast Fleet Tanker
MIS Fort Mackinac
-Hudson's bay Company-class Fast Fleet Tanker
MIS Fort Osage
-Hudson's bay Company-class Fast Fleet Tanker
MIS Arabian
-Postal-class Courier
MIS Macedonia
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport
MIS Hispania Citerior
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport
MIS Hispania Ulterior
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport
MIS Gallia Narbonensis
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport
MIS Sicilia
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport
MIS Corsica et Sardinia
-Legionary-class Fast Troop Transport

Fixed Defences:
Battery A
-MSS-54-F LMP Constellation
Battery B
-MSS-54-F LMP Constellation
Battery C
-MSS-54-F LMP Constellation
Shoal A
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal
Shoal B
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal
Shoal C
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal
Shoal D
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal
Shoal E
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal
Shoal F
-ASR-33-C TAM Shoal

Fixed Defences:
Battery A
-Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation
Battery B
-Airstrike Pattern LMP Constellation
Shoal A
-Macross-Pattern LMP Constellation
Shoal B
-Macross-Pattern LMP Constellation
Strikecraft Wing, ID# 48603
-Radiance-Type Strikecraft

-None

-None

Local Security Forces
-Approximately fifty strong volunteer station security militia drawn from station personnel

Local Security Forces:
-Deep Space Security Solutions (Omoikane Subsidiary) Customs shuttle squadron based out of Xotreh B-4a's orbital station
-Three companies of Standard Planetary Security Company (Ares subsidiary) troops based out of Xotreh B-4a's habitat complexes for internal security and law enforcement

139th Solarian Navy Squadron:
-Allegiance: Solarian Compact
-Service: Solarian Navy
-CO: Vice Admiral David Visser
-Flagship: SNS Krak de Chevaliers

Thanks to his heavy handed labour discipline and extractive tribute and demands for corvee labour from Ascension Admiral Visser is viscerally hated by the populace of Ascension, and to a lesser degree the rest of the Solarian Force as well. While the gate's completion draws near, it is uncertain what path that Visser will persue.

SNS Krak de Chevaliers

-Star-hold-Class light-tender
SNS Victoria Newman
-Leonard Greyson-Chang-Class Strike Corvette
SNS Julia Stonechild
-Leonard Greyson-Chang-Class Strike Corvette
SNS Robert Chuikov
-Leonard Greyson-Chang-Class Strike Corvette
SNS Wallace Al-Wazir
-Leonard Greyson-Chang-Class Strike Corvette
SNS Dawn's Early Light
-Freedom's Light-class cruiser
SNS Jacob Nagumo
-Herald Kanumba-Class frigate
SNS Alexander Hamilton
-Liberation-class troop transport

Solarian Marines now spread throughout the system

PCMI Provides new system data on the single system that lies beyond beyond Five Lions:

Mobile Force:

Current Orders: Defend the All Radiant Congress by acting as a rapid response in the event of any hostile acts.

CO: Commodore Stephanie Rousseau

CNS Velasco, United States of America-class Fleet Carrier

-CO: Captain Esteri Attar

-Orca Wing, Switchblade-type strikecraft (Customized)

-CO: Wing Commander Jasmine Ang

-Red Wolf Wing, Switchblade-type strikecraft (Customized)

-CO: Wing Commander Heloisa Kimura de Lima

CNS Shieldmaiden, Great Heathen-class Light Cruiser

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Shamhat, Great Heathen-class Light Cruiser

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Righteous Tempest, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: Captain Vehement Shade

CNS August Willich, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Elysium, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Asphodel, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

-


Home Force:

Current Orders: Defend Radiant, comet patrol, act as a reserve force

CO: Commodore Erina Kozlova

CNS Blaire Mountain, New Model-Class Strike Corvette

-CO: Captain Guillermo Kageyama

CNS Scutum, Comet-Class Patrol Corvette

-CO: Captain Martin Pagonis

CNS Buckler, Comet-Class Patrol Corvette

-CO: Captain Samuel Smiles

CNS Nasty Bastard, A Jury Rigged Mess of a Drone Carrier

-CO: Captain Jean-Paul Beaumont

-


Radiant System Self Defence Force:

Current Orders: Defend Radiant, comet patrol

CO: Overseen by Admiral Gregory Mansur in his capacity as MilComm Chief of Naval Operations


Radiant Customs Squadron, Arabia-class boarding craft with marine contingents

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

Switchblade Wing, Switchblade-type strikecraft

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

Apogee Wing, Switchblade-type strikecraft

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-


Battery A, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Battery B, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Battery C, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Battery D, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Battery E, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Battery F, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)

Shoal A, Macross-Pattern TAM Shoal

(Radiant-Bestreer Gate)


Radiant Orbital Yard 1

Current construction: None

Radiant Orbital Yard 1

Current construction: None


-


Gaid System Self Defence Force:

Current Orders: Defend Gaid

CO: Commodore Victor Raine

Battery A, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

Battery B, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

Battery C, Blindfire-Pattern LMP Constellation

Battery D, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

Battery E, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

Battery F, Airstrike-Pattern LMP Constellation

Shoal A, Macross-Pattern TAM Shoal

Shoal A, Macross-Pattern TAM Shoal

Shoal A, Macross-Pattern TAM Shoal

Zephyr Wing, Switchblade-Type Strikecraft (Customized)

-CO: Wing Commander Ara Helge

Aeolus Wing, Switchblade-Type Strikecraft (Customized)

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

Gale Wing, Switchblade-Type Strikecraft (Customized)

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

-

Frontier Force

Current Orders: Keep watch on SolNav force in Raphanus, assist with integration of Ascension military forces, patrol Spinward frontier

CO: Commodore Shayla McLean

CNS Kiel Mutiny, Kaiserreich-class BattleCruiser

-CO: Captain Inana Devlin

CNS Choreographer, Janissary-class Light Tender

-CO: Captain Karl Xanthopoulos

CNS Valiant, New Model-class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Defiant, New Model-class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: Captain Fool's Errand

CNS Reliant, New Model-class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: Captain Rouge Napier

CNS Actium, New Model-class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: Captain John Rankin

CNS Crête-à-Pierrot, New Model-class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: Captain Nkiru Chaudhari

CNS Valmy, New Model-Class Strike Corvette, attached to CNS Choreographer

-CO: Captain Sumac Barros

CNS Revolutionary Will, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: Captain Yamamoto Hanae

CNS Revolutionary Grace, Cossak-class Frigate

-CO: -N/A DATABASE ERROR, CONTACT IT FOR HELP-

CNS Under New Management, Don-Class Fast Tanker

-CO: Captain Adras Kierenos

CNS Liberte, Hollywood(C)-Class Frigate

-CO: Captain Colin McRae

CNS Egalite, Hollywood(C)-Class Frigate

-CO: Captain Adelia Swift

Resources
Naval Ship Types: Ship Types (Public Version)
Naval Officers: Congressional Navy Officers (Public Version)
System Codex: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rtNbPCcPsTK7HCHKo9dPgK7ntx5tBKOpltrZb_In7GY/edit#
Blaze Zhang: Blaze Zhang is trans-masc. That means his pronouns are he/him.


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What's the over-under on the 8th fleet and Triage Group coming Over Here if we smash Bastion btw?

Extremely high on them, at the very least, Coming Over to Bastion itself.

If the AIC graciously goes, like: "no need to thank us for dealing with your rogue pirates" and leaves immediately then they might not Come Over Here to Radiant, at least?
 
Extremely high on them, at the very least, Coming Over to Bastion itself.

If the AIC graciously goes, like: "no need to thank us for dealing with your rogue pirates" and leaves immediately then they might not Come Over Here to Radiant, at least?
Actually, something that I don't really have a good feel for yet is transit times. What's transit time from their position to Bastion like?
 
Media? What are you talking about?

JN OK is the PM of the Compact. His coalition is vulnerable. The last thing he needs is something that will strongly push SolNav into fracturing further.

The AIC was invaded and attacked by SolNav in defiance of JN OK's orders, and no SolNav forces are en route to stop them, nor is there any broadcast relieving RVB of command or telling the captains of the other ships in the fleet that RVB has gone rogue.

So--a negotiated deal. We don't hammer the fractures in SolNav/the Compact with a potential sledgehammer, and JN OK delivers big shipments of SR to us as compensation for our troubles (and warship losses, among other things). It's less about blackmail and more about giving us the resources we need to defend ourselves against another SolNav force or charter from doing exactly what the Compact is supposed to prevent them from doing (flagrantly disregarding their authority).
For one, comms delay means that JN OK was waiting to see if RVB actually tried to follow up on her ultimatum and how it goes, then if he uses the loss of 3rd BG for a Relief For Cause it would still take at least 2 weeks for the news to make it to KC and then the orders to make it back. So we don't know if he's done anything recently. He certainly didn't relieve her for doing Frontier Marshal Things that are technically within her authority, but obviously laughable these days, like complaining that we've got more ships than legally allowed years after the fact.

Secondly, we're still cut off from the comm network. Us not talking about how 9th Fleet has gone rogue is for now a given, and us not talking about it does not stop anyone from thinking about it, especially not other SolNav fleets. We could get minor concessions at the Okayference if we were to play along, but that would've been the case with or without RVB's adventure, and we've already voted not to play along.

Last but not least, any SR shipments from systems JN OK actually got control over might take longer to reach us than JN OK remains in office. Seriously, there's 2 coups brewing and the Okayference, which he pretty much bet his career on, will blow up spectacularly way before any ship could make it from KC to us.
 
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What's the over-under on the 8th fleet and Triage Group coming Over Here if we smash Bastion btw?
The 8th Fleet's infighting and the something that happened with Blue Squadron and Symphony may have changed the calculus on all this in our favor. For my part, I'm very eager to get external espionage set up so we can get context, but I think they would be hesitant to recommit too many forces. For all that Asgard is "loyalist" they're enraged at Triage Command's collusion with VB, and Trescore is tacitly-soon-to-be-formally our ally.

A complete response isn't viable, from a security standpoint. There's also a political question vs. a practical one - trying to cut us off at or beyond the Bastion gates is by far the most strategically viable position, but it de facto abandons part of Triage Command's region to us. Trying to wholly protect those systems is almost as bad as sending all their ships to attack us.

My thought is that they'll probably do what they can to hold onto the upper chain but anticipate the loss of Arizona, while the lower chain is on the chopping block since that encourages conflict between us and Asgard no matter what Asgard decides to do about it.
 
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Can someone explain to me what "virtual voting" or whatever it's called actually means when the Compact Parliament chose its representatives from Sol? Or how its most recent election even worked at all with several core systems in revolt?

Yeah, obviously it isn't legitimate. I'm curious as to how they're even trying to give it a thin veneer of legitimacy.
 
Can someone explain to me what "virtual voting" or whatever it's called actually means when the Compact Parliament chose its representatives from Sol? Or how its most recent election even worked at all with several core systems in revolt?

Yeah, obviously it isn't legitimate. I'm curious as to how they're even trying to give it a thin veneer of legitimacy.

Okay, the way to understand it is, you know what overseas voting is? Where in the United States US citizens in, I dunno, the UK can vote in the election and count for whatever their homestate is?

Basically everyone who voted "for Sol" were a bunch of expats, either those who had literally just fled the revolts, or people who had moved to KC years ago, etc, etc. Since they couldn't do voting in wartorn, anarchist-ruined Sol, they obviously had to take only the votes available, after all.

If this happened to be a much smaller number of votes than usual... well, that's why voting is important, kids!
 
Okay, the way to understand it is, you know what overseas voting is? Where in the United States US citizens in, I dunno, the UK can vote in the election and count for whatever their homestate is?

Basically everyone who voted "for Sol" were a bunch of expats, either those who had literally just fled the revolts, or people who had moved to KC years ago, etc, etc. Since they couldn't do voting in wartorn, anarchist-ruined Sol, they obviously had to take only the votes available, after all.

If this happened to be a much smaller number of votes than usual... well, that's why voting is important, kids!
So the most recent election was missing the bulk of the voters' votes.

After the Compact's navy tried to glass Earth under orders from the Compact's Prime Minister.

...man, I wonder what SolNav will do when it comes to terms with the fact that Sol actually hates its guts and that SolNav entering Sol can expect a greeting of atomic fire?
 
...man, I wonder what SolNav will do when it comes to terms with the fact that Sol actually hates its guts and that SolNav entering Sol can expect a greeting of atomic fire?
Look, obviously the good, capitalism-fearing men, women, and others of Sol aren't doing this because they want to, it's all the fault of the bad anarchist governments that have taken over after the fall of law and order, a good nuclear cleansing should put things to rights, and encourage the true citizens of Sol to throw off their socialist oppressors!
 
I mean to be blunt SolNav does in fact realize that Sol hates them, by and large. Like there's obviously still dreams of being greeted as liberators, but "greeted as liberators" is only one of the possible ways you can contexutalize enemy citizens. It's just as common to start calling them names that mean subhuman, eg Orc, or talking about Human Wave Tactics, or yada yada yada.
 
The 8th Fleet's infighting and the something that happened with Blue Squadron and Symphony may have changed the calculus on all this in our favor. For my part, I'm very eager to get external espionage set up so we can get context, but I think they would be hesitant to recommit too many forces. For all that Asgard is "loyalist" they're enraged at Triage Command's collusion with VB, and Trescore is tacitly-soon-to-be-formally our ally.
I think you're underestimaging the sheer size of the Triage Command.

The Galactic Frontpage June/July 2255 Part 1 and October/November 2255 Part 2 are our main sources of information for this.
Triage: Four massive fleets comprised of units of the Solarian 7th fleet supported by units of the 2nd Fleet have begun to depart the Korolev-Chandrasekhar system, current destinations unknown, but two are moving Spinward and two are moving Trailing, give CO names for TF 7.1, TF 7.2, TF 7.3, and TF 7.4

We can only hope that none of those forces are aimed our way as each one of those Task Forces are composed of at least three Heavy Battlegroups, any one of which is stronger than the entire Congressional Navy in one spot.
The a bit of reorganization into Trailing, Coreward, and Spinward Triage Command happened.
-8th Fleet of the Solarian Navy
-9thth Fleet of the Solarian Navy
-Task Force 2.4 of the Solarian Navy
-Task Force 7.3.2 of the Solarian Navy
-Task Force 7.4 of the Solarian Navy
Assuming that's correct and still holds true, the Spinward Triage Command with Task Forces 2.4, 7.3.2, and 7.4 should have at the absolute minimum 4 Heavy Battlegroups and whatever 2.4 is, in addition to 8th and 9th Fleet.
A single Heavy Battlegroup is stronger than 9th Fleet ever was, because those are also 6 squadrons, but better ones.

So the Spinward Triage Command could completely replace 9th Fleet and that's still less than a quarter, probably less than a fifth of just the Task Forces from KC.
Even just 2 Battle Squadrons, each with 2 Capital Ships (and I'd bet at least one of them is a Dreadnought), 3 Assault Carriers, 4 Heavy Cruisers, 6 Heavy Frigates, and 4 PDDs, plus the remnants of 9th Fleet could very comfortably establish a blockade in Arizona and Relay/Pasnato/Thoa again.

A complete response isn't viable, from a security standpoint. There's also a political question vs. a practical one - trying to cut us off at or beyond the Bastion gates is by far the most strategically viable position, but it de facto abandons part of Triage Command's region to us. Trying to wholly protect those systems is almost as bad as sending all their ships to attack us.
It's less likely that they'd bother with a ground invasion because any ground troops they've got are better used in Drake and Tereshkova, at least until either or both of those are resolved, but "pushing the anarchists back" until they're outside of the Triage Command's official jurisdiction, which ends at Arizona/Pasnato/Relay is probably the minimum reaction that's politically required, and entirely doable.
They might want to make an example out of us by destroying at least a part of our fleet, if only to show that they can do better than 9th Fleet.

My thought is that they'll probably do what they can to hold onto the upper chain but anticipate the loss of Arizona, while the lower chain is on the chopping block since that encourages conflict between us and Asgard no matter what Asgard decides to do about it.
There's an outside chance that they can't spare enough to push us back because they're fighting a revolutionary Potosi, but I wouldn't bet on that.
There's a slightly higher chance that they might not help the SFREA without major concession because they've already gone full warlord and see the SFREA as competition. Leaving Arizona to the anarchists would still be a PR disaster that is too easily blamed on the Triage Command that was nominally in charge of the area, regardless of RVB going against orders, so it's still very unlikely that they wouldn't do anything, they'd just try to leverage it against the SFREA in some way.
 
I'm aware of the size of Triage Command, but war is not a simply a game of force stacking (though space combat in the Compact era has clearly tried to arrange that as much as possible). Those are the sum total forces of Spinward Triage Command, who are tasked with both securing the whole damned thing but also not starting any unnecessary new shooting wars.

The force of Triage Command has also experienced multiple degradations from their assembly, and as is rapidly turning into SolNav's fatal weakness they also don't have sufficient means to replace losses. It doesn't matter how many ships one has, when one cannot afford use them or to lose them in fighting.

Most importantly of all though is SolNav's political context. When JN OK is weak, SolNav is weak right alongside him. If it were that easy, VB would have gotten official backup for her actions. But it isn't.

All throughout history, the mistake of "Why do I, who have the largest force, not simply conquer the enemy?" is made. It'd be an error against the AIC as well. They don't know about our war to the knife preparations, but realistically they can guess. For much the same reason that Triage Command's authority was not drawn to include the AIC, VB's whole clusterfuck is probably going to take Arizona down with it. And this is politically acceptable, because VB is a convenient scapegoat, and the alternative is worse for JN OK.

If anything, an invasion and attempted occupation of the AIC is to our ultimate favor. It will never work, and makes the fire that consumes the Compact burn even hotter.
 
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I'm aware of the size of Triage Command, but war is not a simply a game of force stacking (though space combat in the Compact era has clearly tried to arrange that as much as possible). Those are the sum total forces of Spinward Triage Command, who are tasked with both securing the whole damned thing but also not starting any unnecessary new shooting wars.
Then why are you so sure they can only spare enough to defend Bastion, but not enough to defend Bastion and Arizona?
Also, the war is already in progress, they're not starting a new one. Failing to end it and failing to secure the systems they're responsible for does not improve the situation.

The force of Triage Command has also experienced multiple degradations from their assembly, and as is rapidly turning into SolNav's fatal weakness they also don't have sufficient means to replace losses. It doesn't matter how many ships one has, when one cannot afford use them or to lose them in fighting.
What degradations did they experience from their assembly?
Also, losses being hard or even impossible to replace does not mean the Spinward Triage Command is instantly incapable of fighting anyone, just because they fear the losses that would incur.
Unlike the Trailing Triage Command, the Spinward Triage Command is not involved in a costly active war, as far as we know. From what we know, they've just been sitting in Tereshkova, Springtide, and Drake, to keep everyone from shooting each other, but that's it.

Most importantly of all though is SolNav's political context. When JN OK is weak, SolNav is weak right alongside him. If it were that easy, VB would have gotten official backup for her actions. But it isn't.
Looking weak does not make SolNav incapable of acting against us.
If anything, they might react more strongly, given the right excuse, like an attack on Bastion.
SolNav could or rather would not back RVB's invasion of the AIC because of JN OK's ceasefire. That does not mean we get to cross the ceasefire line and then stay there. They're not going to go "Oh no, we can't fight you in Arizona, so you'll get to keep it." It'll be more like "Get the hell back behind the ceasefire line or the gloves come off!"

All throughout history, the mistake of "Why do I, who have the largest force, not simply conquer the enemy?" is made. It'd be an error against the AIC as well. They don't know about our war to the knife preparations, but realistically they can guess. For much the same reason that Triage Command's authority was not drawn to include the AIC, VB's whole clusterfuck is probably going to take Arizona down with it. And this is politically acceptable, because VB is a convenient scapegoat, and the alternative is worse for JN OK.

If anything, an invasion and attempted occupation of the AIC is to our ultimate favor. It will never work, and makes the fire that consumes the Compact burn even hotter.
I didn't want to make my previous post any longer, but I'll spell it out since apparently I didn't make it clear enough:
I do not expect a ground invasion from the Triage Command, because all of their ground troops are busy elsewhere. Yes, it probably wouldn't go well anyway, but we're also simply not worth their time.
That does not mean they can't wreck our fleet, "liberate" Arizona, declare victory, and blame the rest on RVB, instead of just giving up Arizona and going "nothing we can do about it, but it's somebody else's fault, nevermind that 9th Fleet is nominally under our command."
 
If anything, an invasion and attempted occupation of the AIC is to our ultimate favor. It will never work, and makes the fire that consumes the Compact burn even hotter.
I would not call an invasion and attempted occupation of the AIC "in our favor" in any way. Even if it's likely to fail in the end, the harm that will be done in the meantime would be very substantial.

We should also consider that the Compact's swift downfall is not necessarily a desirable outcome in and of itself. Not if the Compact ends up being replaced with something worse, and with some of the new polities around that doesn't seem as impossible as I'd like.

No, the optimal outcome is for RVB's stunt to become an utter embarassment for the Compact and for us to successfully establish a narrative that has the IPA and Mama Zhang take the blame. Thus turning the Compact and SolNav's leadership against her. That's what we should be aiming for.
 
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Yes. The Compact is fundamentally weak and terminal. Which means that we would much rather it act as a deterrent against the much more sinister and dangerous potential foes that would take its place, like the IPA or a reactionary, fascist, militant power.

The biggest threat to the revolution right now is not really the boot, it's the subversion. A non-revolution that makes some concessions and lulls people back into pacifism while the tyrants clandestinely consolidate their grip on power and its reach. And that is exactly the kind of threat that the IPA represents. We do not want the IPA to grow stronger and more entrenched while we get ground down in a guerilla, attritional war against a terminal SolNav that the IPA wants to die off eventually anyway.

Given how slowly our fleet has grown (and how slowly the buildup seems to be going in general--the only reason we're standing a good chance of winning against the 9th Fleet in conventional combat is due to our superweapon surprise and RVB's own ineptitude at allowing even the possibility of defeat in detail), we are sadly never going to be able to contend with even regional power that our enemies can bring to bear; at least, not so long as the balance of power even resembles what it does now.

I'm not sure if the revolutionary core systems have the necessary industry, infrastructure, resources, and expertise to build up the massive fleets required in anything like a reasonable time frame (it seems a lot like the bulk of existing fleets--charter and SolNav--have not defected or surrendered intact, meaning that gate defenses notwithstanding, revolutionary forces are hilariously outgunned if they ever go on the offensive), so it increasingly feels like we just have to hunker down, survive, and maybe hope to make some major science breakthroughs to expand our options or hugely shift the balance of power.
 
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Silvia Greene Running The Delegate Table… Years Early?
--50%+1 to Win
The question on everyone's mind, then, is the delegate math for an upcoming challenge within a few years. The primary elections are not that far, and Silvia Greene seems to have taken well the lesson that superdelegates might be her salvation. Already there are a few delegates that have effectively switched from being "OK" to being "all Greene" even as there's a few PHRL delegates that have switched towards being "All Green" cutting off even further any possibilities for a "practical unity coalition of desperation governance" as was proposed early in January.

Among the more interesting pickups are Enrico Bernadette from Atlantis and Horatio Nguyen and Yomo Renji from the JDAP's functionally defunct Penglai seats, which shows a surprising amount of ruthless practicality considering the moralisms that Greene is known for. Penglai, after all, does not acknowledge any of the representatives as valid. Greene of course has plenty of Penglai allies, but there were some who thought she might hesitate to continue chasing down what some radicals within her section of the party have called "phantom seats." Instead, she seems to be aiming to grab anything she can.

There are several theories that would explain this, but the most obvious is that, as with sports teams, she has a "win now" mentality. The moment is ripe, and if she wins enough support she might even get JN OK to agree to step aside and let her be the candidate. This is dangerous and some might say short-sighted, seeking to grab the reins of power within only four or five more years, but it would also fit the dire nature of the situation.

Another might be, less ambitiously, that she is simply seeking to have a pole position against JN OK, as currently her and her supporters control 47.74% of all JDAP seats, and 45% of all of the leadership positions, an increase of nearly 1.5% despite the fact that there have been no new elections and so each gain has to be made in individual delegates defecting to her side. She is rapidly approaching both the point of diminishing returns and the point of parity, at which point one has to ask what's next?

Speculation that she plans to go it her own way does not quite fit, leaving one uncertain about…


IN-SIDE Report: Protests Sour Greene's Departure for Epsilon

Protesters and counter-protesters alike have filled the street as noted politician Silvia Greene has departed for a meeting with Interstellar Prosperity Alliance (IPA) officials. This controversial JDAP politician has long been the subject of protests, and her decision to travel through Penglai upon receiving confirmation of safe passage has been treated by many as a slap in the face to Columbian expectations that they would be the pass-through system.

There seemed to be three different strands of protesting. First, a very large group of protestors against Greene who were criticizing her for the Left, toting sides that seemed to declare that her alliance with JN OK was flawed, that she was not doing enough, and more. These were led, surprisingly enough, by some Columbians from among those evacuees who took the "Ark" that Greene had helped facilitate. Despite the criticism implicit in the mass protest, they did not confront Silvia Greene and there were no signs that seemed to be threats.

This could not be said of the Humanist protests, including many Columbians, which included both threats, Humanist statements, and unmentionable incitements of ancient hatreds that are beneath the interests of any dignified report column.

The third group were her supporters, larger than the Humanist but slightly smaller than the detractors, and in the strange alchemy of protests it turned out to be the first and last against the middle, united in their hatred of Humanism. Through all of this, though, Greene seemed oddly detached, making her way through the steps to her exit as if she was not the center of a hurricane that left several injured and eventually led to the protests being broken up by the police.

Accusations against the police that say that they targeted the non-Humanists first and most violently are, of course, entirely in the same level of conspiracy theory as the rumors swirling around that she might have ginned up the Humanist protests as a way to draw attention to herself or make them look bad, as some claim with gestures towards crisis actors and internal spies setting up banners highlighting not her anti-human actions, but instead her race or religious group…

[See Under Fold to continue]


A Sacred and Terrible Air: What Greene's Visit Tells Us About Gagarin
BlogWire Platform--Gagarin Radical Analysis

Gagarin's politics have always been odd. The VDC, the IPA (and before that MSI, nobody should be deluded enough to think they're completely different) and their nearness to KC meaning that SolNav also gets a shot at them. So twenty-six million people remain torn several ways, and yet the politics of the system are still up for grabs. Even the IPA people, while they tow the line, are willing to be bought for a song and a promise of a bit of graft. It's hard to tell if that's what Greene wants, but she did stopover for a day in Gagarin to take the sights. Met with IPA people, VDC people, KC people, SolNav people, even some pissed off Penglai refugees who probably thought she was the next best thing to Satan for agreeing to move through that war-torn hellhole without going through Columbia as well, as they would call it. But she made up some ground, she made it clear that she respected the VDC but wasn't willing to close the door on the IPA when she clearly had some political goal for going towards Mary Zhang's shrine as the Living Saint of Third Way-ism without technically being Humanist.

What should we think of it? We should make ourselves heard as much as we are able, but it's clear that Greene is playing some larger game, and the problem is that this doesn't matter and shouldn't. We shouldn't refuse to protest someone because she might have a plan for five-year liberal reforms. She needs to have her feet to the fire, she deserves for there to be a sacred child behind her whispering, "Remember, you are mortal." She is all too mortal, all too defeatable, and yet she seems tireless, she seems to be driving endlessly towards an election years in the future.

But what about today? What about tomorrow? I was at the protests against her, the ones that once again fought the counter-protests against her as much as her, and I made it clear where things stand. She is drawing larger and larger crowds, despite the fact that as far as I know she doesn't have a style where she gives huge rallies in front of angry crowds. She's reserved, she's quiet, and she's at the heart of controversy.

It's gotta end in blood sometime, just like Gagarin. There's no world where this cold shit doesn't go hot. There's no world with an atmosphere that can't--won't--turn into a fireball.



Break In At Greene Office
--KC STAR

An attempted break-in at the offices of MP Sivilia Greene (JDAP) was foiled last night. Reports are sparse about the details, except that those breaking in seem to have been protesters of one kind or another. The last year has seen a 57% spike in direct confrontations between MPs and their constituents, including two assassination attempts and one death, and death threats have increased by 217%. This trend has been decried by constitutional scholars, including Doctor of Philosophy Renetta Thu-Morton, from Chandler University who said this, "Ultimately this incident is only an example of the way that politics has grown ever more personal with the rise of anarchist anti-structuralism. However I don't want to blame this all on anarchism, because all politics have been growing more personal by the year since before I was born. Instead of merely blaming anarchism, we need to recognize that in the last few years the structures of society have begun to topple, and that this has sped up in the last year. This has resulted in an increasing reliance on personalities to create stability where parties are collapsing all the time, and has led to a rise in Personalism. Even Greene, whose brand tends to discourage personal affect, has been caught up in the cycle."

Doctor Winifred Percy, of the same university, claims that, "Greene has nobody to blame but herself. She has made herself a personal figure, a messiah for the closeted anarchists. Of course such a public figure then gets a taste of her own medicine."

At the time of this article, there is no information about the identity of the criminal or criminals responsible, except for a statement by the police that they are handling the matter.


RESTRICTED: Our Historical Masters, and
The Wearing of the Greene: What Is To Be Done?
--HumanWire, Human Fire: A Spacer's Place for Humanism

The usual line that we give to rooks who barely have kidskills is that things started going downhill when Augments were created, and it hasn't helped at all, sure. The ferals have always caused problems and the gear-heads are cunning and greedy little fuckers, yeah, sure. But if you're reading this opinion article it's because you want the HARDCORE shit, not the weak shit we deal out to weak nobodies. It's not that it's not true that Augments beyond the bare minimum needed for Spacer life take away something, and that even that bit of it is a sacrifice to the Void, a cup held to eternity. But there's a difference between letting your soul fly a little in the void and selling it entirely to stop being a person.

But we know that it's the bankers that bankroll these monstrosities. Plenty of the ferals are either born too stupid or lose all their human intelligence when they sell their souls to stop being human. And who are the bankers? Throughout human history, it has been clear who they are. Patriots, even those who were vile anarchists like Joseph Stalin, knew who their ultimate enemies were at the bottom of it.

Throughout human history there has been a small, secretive clique of people, who introduced capitalism to the world, an evil that the galaxy is in the process of slaying… and in many cases replacing with the worse evil of anarchism. These people were insular as well as secretive, full of strange rituals and ultimately working best in secret or through persuasion rather than direct force because they knew they were weak. Smart but weak, unlike their tools then, and unlike their perfect tools, the Ferals.

This clique of rich bankers and elites are known as the Jews, a shadowy minority religious group that is behind every evil that has ever been perpetrated in human history.

And what is Silvia Greene, the champion of the Auggies, the High-Lady of the fake Caulderists, surprised that animals aren't more grateful for her scraps, surprised that even bad Columbians won't stand with her?

She's an elitist, Augment-loving ground-loving Jew from an elitist, Augment-loving Jew family. She's everything that's wrong with the galaxy, and she's using her position, her secret powers as one of the Historical Masters, to destroy the galaxy. That she is killing the Compact does not make her evil, but what will replace the Compact is not a better, more Humane government, but one more horrifying than anyone could imagine, one that will commit genocide on all the humans, leaving only ((them)), Augments, and robots to inherit the world.

What is to be done about it, then? How can one stand against such reckless hatred of everything as Silvia Greene has, and not show it? To be so calm, to be so cold? One has to wonder how she fooled so many.

One has to wonder if there would be anything that would not be justified in the face of such evil.

Our answer is of course legally that nothing can be done. She must be defeated by electoral means, and only by taking the high road against her desire to murder you and everyone you love through policies that leave them vulnerable to Anarchist aggression can we truly triumph. Ballots, not bullets.

If you enjoyed this article, please read some of my other hard-hitting articles, including Boxed In: How to Smuggle Weapons In a Box Era and my purely historical and informative article The Deeds' The Thing which discusses the upsides and downsides of Propaganda of the Deed as a response to injustices.


Greene Passes Through Penglai Peacefully
--ChillNews (A Satirical News Channel)

Here at ChillNews, we say that no news is good news, and that good news is the only news we print. If something goes bad, if someone is hurt, you can hear it from other outlets. So we are happy to report that despite fears of anarchist attacks, Silvia Greene has been unmolested. She delivered a message to the current government, newly formed after the then-longest coalition collapsed for reasons that I'm sure aren't important and don't have to do with JDAP's actions at all and definitely don't have anything to do with the Dutch!

She sent a positive, uplifting, and entirely empty--and therefore good--message about hoping for peace on Penglai, though some would say that even this was an outrage as it pretended that there could be peace on Penglai as long as… but wait, we can't talk about that either, wouldn't want to be censored by Mercury-Manat.

Next up, top five cutest puppies who don't also belong to people who committed war crimes!


Greene's Visit Schedule In Epsilon Leaks
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This is a kind of Supplement and Auxiliary of sorts to the Getting Both Hands Dirty series, which WILL return before too long.
 
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her decision to travel through Penglai upon receiving confirmation of safe passage has been treated by many as a slap in the face to Columbian expectations that they would be the pass-through system.
Is Columbia really angry that she's not taking the Columbia-Armstrong-Tereshkova-Drake-Talon-Trescore-Odysseus route to Epsilon? Of course she's going through Penglai, even immortals don't have that kind of time.
 
Our answer is of course legally that nothing can be done. She must be defeated by electoral means, and only by taking the high road against her desire to murder you and everyone you love through policies that leave them vulnerable to Anarchist aggression can we truly triumph. Ballots, not bullets.

This entire article took me on a looong journey through a land I've never visited and never intent to revisit. I was surprised at every turn and still found myself shocked at where it ended.

An anti-capitalist, anti-anarchist, anti-augment, anti-semite, anti-Compact, anti-Revolution opinion is certainly unique.
 
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Is Columbia really angry that she's not taking the Columbia-Armstrong-Tereshkova-Drake-Talon-Trescore-Odysseus route to Epsilon? Of course she's going through Penglai, even immortals don't have that kind of time.

It's muddled here, but it's that she's not also going through Columbia. Or, I dunno, runnign the blockade through Penglai while flipping them the bird and daring Penglai to shoot or something.
 
It's muddled here, but it's that she's not also going through Columbia. Or, I dunno, runnign the blockade through Penglai while flipping them the bird and daring Penglai to shoot or something.
Clearly she's not leadership material if she's not willing to skirt death just to mock her well armed and very twitchy enemies for a campaign run.

This used to be a interstellar nation.
 
This entire article took me on a looong journey through a land I've never visited and never intent to revisit. I was surprised at every turn and still found myself shocked at where it ended.

An anti-capitalist, anti-anarchist, anti-augment, anti-semite, anti-Compact, anti-Revolution opinion is certainly unique.
yeah, it's not anti-revolution. it's 100% saying 'shoot her in the face' but not in an actionable way.
 
This entire article took me on a looong journey through a land I've never visited and never intent to revisit. I was surprised at every turn and still found myself shocked at where it ended.

An anti-capitalist, anti-anarchist, anti-augment, anti-semite, anti-Compact, anti-Revolution opinion is certainly unique.
The anti-violence bit is clearly just to avoid prosecution. Fascists do that a lot now days. This kind of phrasing specifically when their being very on the nose and unsubtle.
 
So bizarre to to see the memory-erasing rejiggered media consensus about Silvia Greene and what she represents in action. It was only a The Broadcast ago that Greene was basically "if Elizabeth Warren had gotten that 2016 Bernie Sanders magic and was also the leader of a small euro style party of pro-bicycle YMBY progressive liberals" and had pieces done on her as a cool collected policy wonk girlboss, the technocratic ideal of the PHRL but playing in the JDAP's circus instead. Now, Silvia is being spun up as like the next Salvador Allende, with her cool affect being that of a mysterious mastermind with Svengali-like hypnotic dominion over the vulgar masses.
 
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