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

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Political Checks and Balances within the General Congress of the AIC
that's why everyone in the General Congress is armed with a spray bottle

Technically, it's a bit more complex:

1) Every congress member has a spray bottle for short ranged anti-horni defense or more broad spectrum expressions of disapproval. (for the historical reenactment caucus, an exception has been made to allow paper newspapers for bonking)
2) The Congressional speaker is armed with a long range water gun called the Speaker Soaker. This is to maintain basic discipline in the chamber.
3) Should the congresisonal speaker abuse their privileges, a member of congress can press a button to tip over the Bucket of Damocles that hangs above the speaker's chair, in order to soak the Speaker as censure for abusing their authority (this now requires a quorum of button presses after the initial trial run ground to a halt because of congressman Joe who was elected on a platform of 'always press the button')
 
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On the Augment Question: What is Humanism?
5.Could you make chemical or biological weapons using the box considering it has no limiters so you could theoretically make a bunch of anthrax "beef paddies" and chuck them all over the place.

6.What exactly is Humanism since all I know is that it doesn't like Augments.
5. Yes, as long as you're willing to build the tools to build the tools instead of direct printing with the Box, and have the skills and know-how to work around the lack of blueprints (and also the safety mechanisms in the VI design suites meant to prevent you from making war crime weapons). Frankly, even with Box-chan assistance, you'd need to be an expert to pull it off. If you're doing direct printing, you'll find that the Box is an even more limited than normal diamondoid fabber that trades speed and versatility for compactness. Like any diamondoid printer, you won't be able to print "soft" molecules like proteins, carbohydrates, common plastics, lead, gold, metallic aluminum (aluminum oxide is fine), or in general, anything less rigid than silicon. You might be able to print out some pretty powerful nitrogen allotropes, but primary explosives are out of the question.

6. Humanism is the Enlightenment-era, liberal, idealist stance that, to quote Wikipedia:

Wikipedia said:
In 2015, prominent humanist Andrew Copson attempted to define humanism as follows:


  • Humanism is naturalistic in its understanding of the universe; science and free inquiry will help us comprehend more and more about what is surrounding us.
  • This scientific approach does not reduce humans to anything lesser than human beings.
  • Humanists place importance of the pursuit of a self-defined, meaningful, and happy life.
  • Humanism is moral; morality is a way of humans improving our lives.
  • Humanists engage in practical action to improve personal and social conditions.

According to the International Humanist and Ethical Union:

Humanism is a democratic and ethical life stance, which affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives. It stands for the building of a more humane society through an ethic based on human and other natural values in the spirit of reason and free inquiry through human capabilities. It is not theistic, and it does not accept supernatural views of reality.

Dictionaries define humanism as a worldview or life stance. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, humanism is " ... a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values; especially: a philosophy that usually rejects supernaturalism and stresses an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason".

Humanism is liberal because it draws from the same well of ideals as John Locke, an Enlightenment-era thinker who was foundational to liberalism, and in fact, it actually hews closer today to those ideals than liberalism does. Humanism is idealist not because it promises that things could be better maybe if we just work hard enough, but because it forms its ideas without regard to the material conditions and then imposes those ideas on physical reality, rather than extracting principles observed from the material world. This stands in contrast to historical materialism & physicalism, which assert that material conditions shape our minds rather than the other way around.

If you're wondering how it took on the fascistic connotations it does in Tyrants, well, the fascism was in the House liberalism all along. Humanism has a fundamentally anthropocentric, universalizing character to it, defining rights as a thing that is fundamental strictly to humans. Since at least the Enlightenment, if not earlier, "human" meant the straight, white, cis, landowning male, and universalized outward from that narrow definition. This generalization has always been conditional on approved behavior, and is swiftly retracted when you become inconvenient. It's rarely ever spelled out so plainly, but it's not enough that you must act white, act straight-passing, go stealth to avoid being dehumanized, you must also dehumanize the brown, queer, the non-binary yourself to reinforce your position in the hierarchy and show that you're truly integrated into the humanist kyriarchy. But that's today's humanist liberal order. What about the future?

Tyrants asks the question, "What if people took the prescriptions Francis Fukuyama laid out in Our Posthuman Future and got militant about it?" Fukuyama asserts that anything and everything not fully human, whether that be posthumans, AGI, uplifts, or cyborgs, can and should be treated as subhuman, enslaved, tortured, exploited, and abused as necessary to provide humans with better living. Where Fukuyama prescribes this as a solution to preserve the neoliberal order and the end of history, (post-Meltdown) Nick Land observes that what he calls hyper-racism will happen anyways as a consequence of the accelerating feedback mechanisms in society reacting to augmentation and furthering the siloing between humans and the variously augmented. The end result of this siloing and increasing militancy is fascism, crushing the "degenerate" and the subhuman augment out of the fear of their slow loss of power and the projection that the Enemy will commit the same oppressions, the same horrors on the Humanists as soon as the Other gains power.

The trends that will create this fascistic Humanism are already visible in today's strains of Humanism.

The animal liberation movement and the voluntary human extinction movements both start from humanist morals, extending the definition of "human" to animals, which necessitates coming up with tests of "humanness" to assert that these particular animals and not others are worthy of receiving extended human rights, typically taking some measure of sentience and sapience. But there can be no measure of sentience and sapience that includes all humans and excludes livestock, or even successfully excludes all flora. If humans cannot survive fully extending the umbrella of human rights to animals, the voluntary human extinction movement asserts that thus humans are the problem and must die for nature to live.

Transhumanism is humanism, simplified. It extends human rights to the transhuman, but the moment you look into the discourse around transhumanism, it is rife with arguments over who and what qualifies as properly transhuman versus the inhuman. If we do not exclude the inhuman, transhumanists say, they in their alien mindsets will visit upon us such horrors that have never been seen by white man, only perpetrated by him. Yudkowsky's own assertion in the linked article, that removing exceptions and limitations can only be a good thing, eventually led him down the rabbit hole of trying to formalize human morality and founding a cult of rationality. Without exceptions and limitations, he had no means of checking whether his moral assertions actually made any sense, because he rejected intuition right alongside them.

We can also see the flipside of these in TERFs and the GOP today. Where transhumanists and animal liberationists seek to extend the umbrella of human rights, they seek its retraction, dehumanizing trans*, queer, and brown people, and as with all fascists, Jewish people as well. The European groups also actively dehumanize Roma, but that's never particularly been particularly prominent in the American ones. If the umbrella of human rights is retracted, they can secure their place in the racial hierarchy at the low, low cost of the lives of the millions of people they've already made into monsters in their minds.

Centering (the cis, white, heterosexual, landowning conception of) the human has always been the fatal flaw of humanism. It asserts the human as good, and all others can only exist in relation to the "human," either by conditional acceptance or by contrast as monsters. Yet throughout history it's always been the human who is responsible for the great depravities, dehumanizing the other as a means of making it easier to steal from them, kill them, and grind them under your boot. Much as in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, it's not the Creature who is the monster, but Victor Frankenstein himself. The monsters are innocent, and humanity, proclaiming its innocence, the monster.

So why should I apologize for being a monster? Society has never apologized for making me into one.
 
SECRETS EXPOSED
Hey everyone, do you like space?

Do you like opera?

Well, one of your writing Jr. Inters @BiopunkOtrera has a new quest. Ans since she's working on this one for exposure, I'm exposing her.

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A quest about the adventures of a woman who wakes up with no memories in her head but one posthuman



(Also a reminder that I have my own quest, a magical-girl Sleepless Domain quest staring a OC here. Cause I work for exposure as well)
 
Clarifification.
Fixed.


My suspicion? Splits it into roughly three committees each with one die. Some bonuses are likely to be weakened and there is likely to be an expense. So instead of two MedComm die we can spend on anything we have one diplomacy die, one propaganda die, and one espionage die. There will be opportunities to increase dice available in the future.

... I mean, on some level, it has to give some advantage or it'd just be a negative.


I think this is generally accurate, in that it's been 'get two actions, each action = two gate defenses/small craft or one medium. Moving 'build new small shipyards' to one actions is new.

Not Derpmind but

May 2254

The first appearance of the new system. Note that, A: only one action was actually possible, and no ships were actually built this turn. Also, it appears to be the turn in which measures were actually formalized.

August 2254

Ibid. Note Smallcraft yards are listed under [Orbital Platform]. Which of these rulings applies is unclear at this point.
Two frigates and a cruiser are begun. No platform construction occurs.

November 2254

This is the first appearance of the system of measuring via boxes. Smallcraft yards have two boxes. No construction was begun, presumably construction continued.


February 2255


Ibid. Four gate fortification projects are conducted, but no shipyards. Smallcraft yards are present, with two boxes. At this point presumably the frigate construction has completed.

I may have (probably have) fucked up the post order, and I can't find the May general session (if any) amidst all the... revolution, but it's... generally like that.

So yeah. Looks like this is the first time ship construction hasn't been part of the 'begin construction' option, but Smallcraft Yards were first clarified to be a two-tick project in November 2254. No plans were done with Smallcraft Yards as a single point option. It seems that they definitely are two-tick.
'Strikecraft Platforms', having never been seen before, are unclear, and await decision. (FWIW I think they should probably be two, in which case I'll adjust my plan to include just them)

Thank you.

Based on this Strike and smallcraft are two boxes, Medium-craft has been set at 3.
 
Analysis of The SOSA-related offer to Osliam, and The Counter-Counter-Offer
AN/OOC: As you did a write-in and it's become popular enough to be in a leading plan, it would be discussed enough that even if it's not the official final thing, it would still be talked over. So have this.

Analysis of The SOSA-related offer to Osliam, and The Counter-Counter-Offer

We now have Ochiro's response to the offer. It was delivered secretly, with the spooks of the Revolutionary Osliam Security (ROSe) bypassing both the first false layer and the first actual layer of local security to leave a message. Well, two messages, one physical.

The first is an ordinary rose. The message seems to be quite clear: we're not incompetents, we know how to do spy stuff.

Then there's Ochiro's official response. It begins with a great deal of bluster about the fact that the Federated Republics of Osliam are an independent system, and while young they will not, etc, etc.

Yet, as analysis has indicated is the case, after a good deal of puffing up and bluster he does come up with a counter-offer, wrapped in either proof that they've been very busy or, it's deemed more likely, some very astute guesses.

First, they provisionally accept Tier 2 status, with a great deal of bellyaching and groaning. However, they believe that this demonstration should indicate that they are at least not much less secure than the AIC nor less talented--though Ochiro puts it in rather prouder terms.

However, rather than having their strikecraft interface with Sheol, they'd prefer if they stayed with the Ascension Fleet, the one that is now currently through negotiation moving up and down the chain. He also offers, contingent of course on Waystation not… playing along, basing rights for the Ascension fleet in Osliam, contingent on Waystation's agreement, which he believes he's secured, that the AIC will be allowed to ship fleets through the area even if they join the IPA, provided they either have a stated emergency or provide three weeks notice.

He expects, and the Ascension does as well, that they will likely move between several bases throughout the year, whether to add new ships in Ascension's Yards, check in on the gate-builders, or spend at least some time further forward in order to split the difference between defending Radiant and defending Sheol.

Therefore, it would make more sense for Osliam's strikecraft to liaise with Ascension's. This, our political analysts have indicated, gets into his desire to affect a reconciliation with Ascension.

Next, he has requested, but not demanded, the resources needed for the creation of more permanent gate defenses facing Waystation, because despite negotiating contingency agreements with them, it seems as if Ochiro is as aware as the AIC is of what it would mean if they did join the IPA, and fears it.

Much more blatantly, he has stated his desire for Osliam's fleet to have the means to carry their own strikecraft, pending agreements with Idylla, since this of course was a significant point of contention previously. He has sketched out several scenarios, including the possibility of both Idylla and Osliam getting auxiliary carriers sometime in the next few years, but has not yet firmly committed to it as a demand, so much as he is seeking some understanding of where Osliam's moves will be headed in the future.

He has also made an astute guess as to the possibility of automating mining for basic resources, and wants in on that. He doesn't state it directly, just in case the message is intercepted, but his proposal is that, until Osliam sets up its own automining, which it plans on doing, the AIC should donate sufficient and necessary amounts of these basic resources to Osliam in order to further ease their still somewhat tight resource situation. This would come at essentially no cost to the AIC.

In exchange for all of these additional demands and suggestions for consideration, he has provided more information on what they've been up to in the last six months in terms of their own research. They've obviously been slow-going at it, but they have made progress on two issues. First, the jailbreaking of Augments, likely as a move either to offer it to Idylla as a peace offering, or because they suspected it would be in the interests of the AIC. Second, for the "Fractured Skies" projects involving spacecraft.

Should his suggestions be taken under consideration and his new requests involving Basic Resources, basing, and the Strikecraft going with Ascension's fleet and not either Sheol's or Radiant's, he is still willing to deal.

He then, of course, adds plenty of bluster at the end and a long sidebar of scientific principles, the dialectic, and revolution, referring to both Adams and earlier theorists, using quotes from both to explain how, in both theory and praxis, his moves are apparently the only thing that a Marxist-Adamist could do.

Another analyst called it a "classic in Marxist excusology, worth of both the RCCP and DMSA."

He also states his growing suspicion of Waystation despite their willingness to deal, and uses choice quotations from the history of Revolutionary Leftism to make clear that he does not believe that an IPA-puppet should be allowed to exist in such an internal position with regards to the revolutionary polities of the galaxy.

He has also pointed out that he himself is on Radiant at the moment, if further negotiations are needed, so long as it uses this counter-offer as its starting position.

As for analysis regarding his ROSe, it seems unlikely they could have made it through the second layer of security so easily, but they're at least reasonably competent, though they could always be better.
--Jamaal Ryl, Analyst

--Osliam accepts Tier 2 Status for the moment, if not necessarily gracefully. This grants the Trait bonus to Fractured Skies Projects.
--They agree to make sure that their security is able to meet these national security standards, but they think it pointless to the extent of trying to show off how good they actually are.
--They agree to send their Strikecraft to join AIC forces… specifically Ascension forces, however.
--They have offered to serve as a forward-base for the Ascension fleet if it wants to be close enough to either aid Ascension or Radiant.
--They have begun working with Waystation to set up contingencies for fleet passage in case it joins the IPA, and probably want a cookie for that.
--They also urge that if Waystation joins the IPA it needs to be conquered rather than tolerated. They probably didn't share that part of their stance with Waystation.
--Osliam will join Tier 1 once the security and Strikecraft situation is settled.
--They reveal what research they've made progress on, in an attempt to point out just how useful their aid will be: Augment Jailbreak will gain +6 progress, Jeffries +4 progress, on top of the general trait bonus.
--They suggest that permanent and beefed-up gate defenses (they believe that Jeffries might slightly improve gate defenses further, additionally) facing Waystation would be pretty useful.
--They suggest that aid in creating carriers for their Strikecraft, including potentially Idyllas, might be useful in the future.
--They request, as a condition, to be dealt into any potential expansion of BR production. In this case, it would not be a hard thing to do. Presumably Ochiro's people analyzed the same facts as the AIC's boffins did, and came to the same conclusion of "It is time for BR limitations to be done with."
--They likely do plan, as soon as possible, to see if they can find a system in Osliam that they can automine themselves, because Ochiro really is pretty paranoid about over-reliance on others.
--Ochiro is apparently a 10th-level Wizard at Marxist Excusology that explains how various cynical political plays are actually the highest and only form of Marxism/Anarchism/Adamism/'African Roadism' possible.
 
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Announcement Omake Bounty Board
Announcing the Omake Bounty board
I've seen this in a few other places, and it's a good idea. There are plenty of universe filling-in stuff that we are just never going to go around to. So we are going to use unpaid labor, community volunteers.

We are announcing omake bounties. These are omakes focusing on something we'd like to give more presence for. Any omake on this requested list will be worth 1d6 instead of the usual 1d4. Omakes are listed below with requesting QM,

Omakes
1. Ground level AIC slice of life stories. Not people like Mclean who are war heroes, but more ordinary. (clockworkchaos)
2. We reference way to much 20/21st century stuff as media inspirations. And the omakes do it to. Yes HI bad, but some good stuff happened. Tell me about some impactful media pieces, movies, shows etc (clockworkchaos) - Closed, we've got a decent amount, still qualify for normal omake rewards.
-2. Make a omake referecing or talking about the succesors to one of the bounty omake properties. Unlike the orginal, the successors don't have to be good.
3. Someone leaks a 'secret' guide for managers on how different augments behave on the job and how to best manage them. What's inside? (clockworkchaos)
4. Fortunate Son--Diply is a newly freed/adult/etc former TLI, now AGI, named because clearly his interest in Radiant media and Sheol was about liking other cultures. Nope. He wants to be in a killer robot body to slaughter his way through the enemies of Anarchism. Nobody in Ascension understands him... can he find his place in the galaxy? (The Laurent)
5. I'm So Sorry That You Have To Have A Body--A semi-official Universal Embodiment Initiative employee deals with odd customers, odd requests, and at least three people who wish they were Skynet. (The Laurent)
 
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Blogpost: The First Year Of the Australian War, Month By Month (June 2255-May 2256)
Blogpost: The First Year Of the Australian War, Month By Month

June, 2255


June began with a bang, as an anarchist revolution rocked Adelaide following the assassination of Josephina Loud in… well, obviously ironical fashion. Before anyone could even intervene, it had won, set up a commune, and sent out an invitation to Amber Cole, who visited and charmed then into joining up. Indeed, the mobilization efforts of the Darling Communes would be sincere and generally effective throughout the summer of 2255, thanks to the in-built advantages they had.

Meanwhile, Shi Yanmei began assaults on the Future Planning Association of Melbourne, while the Maoists of North Queensland took on Queen Jebidiah himself.

Chinese land outside of Sydney after a fierce battle that leaves one aircraft carrier destroyed.

July, 2255

Evidence of large-scale Indian shipments to Abdullah Washington and the Neo-Satanists was detected. The Chinese send an envoy to Shi Yanemi.

The FPA loses around a quarter of their total territory as they take major losses.

Queen Jebidiah Smith loses a third of all ground and begins drafting people and offering discounts to streaming services and video games from the Box in exchange for their service.

Things are going great, Amber Cole shows up to meet with the Dream Revivial Committee and agrees on the principle of autonomy because again, anarchist, and also she needs experienced fighters. Everything is going great there.

True Australian Commune of Sydney experiences a Brown-Red split, and seems on the verge of collapse.

August, 2255

Amber Cole is caught in bed with Yindi Dreamtime, her girlfriend publicly breaks up with her, and she dives into a needle. She'll later admit she remembers basically nothing of August and September 2255. Despite this dampening the spirits of many, most still believe in her and her diplomatic efforts still do pay fruit in a very provisional, garble-worded agreement with the Maoists not to bother each other.

The Neo-Satanists destroy a portion of a Chinese fleet, and begin to spread. Their use of the Box grows more innovative, but they're not enough to threaten the Maoists yet or others. But their 'militia' begin to spread into war-torn areas even outside of their 'home base.'

The FPA loses half of their territory and turns to China. China, annoyed at Yi Shanmei's rejection, begins supplying them. The front semi-stabilizes, though at a high cost to the FPA.

A Socialist commune of Sydney is established under Chinese control. It tends towards a more moderate form of socialism, but at least it's not… semi-Fascist. High-water mark of opinion on China this year, instantly ruined by news of the FPA and the Queen.

Queen Jebidiah accepts Chinese help, but has lost almost 3/4th of his territory.

September, 2255

Amber Cole releases an album of semi-psychedelic covers of anarchist songs from the 20th century, but is otherwise caught up in her torrid, messy, distracting love affair and, as she'll later testify, her awareness that she was still in love with her girlfriend.

Smith's front stabilizes.

FPA undergoes reforms to improve military readiness and 'streamline' their Council Democracy.

Neo-Satanists reveal that they now have nuclear missiles, and will consider any invasion of the territories that their individuals have claimed a violation of their NAP. Everyone shits themselves and a lot of very nervous questions are asked of India. India just laughs.

October, 2255

Amber and Yiri have a falling out and break up, temporarily destroying the DRC-DC alliance. Amber throws herself into a project of building up Toowoomba into a mountain fortress to watch and fight against the remnants of the Queen… and China. Amber starts trying to sober up and begins a concerted campaign to win her girlfriend's hand back. There's a social media timeline for it if you want to hear more about that.

An image of Beverly Blank is leaked, but questions arise about whether the secretive "secret mistress" of the FPA actually exists.

Clashes between China and the Darling/etc Communes intensify.

Piratical Republic signs a "Deal of convenience" with Shi Yanmei and begins raiding Chinese Convoys extra-hard when they're meant to help out Melbourne.

Attempts to push out from Sydney are thwarted, though not at a low cost to those who still oppose China.

November, 2255

Towering Toowoomba Fortress takes shape. Amber Cole's girlfriend is finally taking her calls.

Queen Jebidiah Smith barely survives an assassination attempt.

Shi Yanmei attempts to send envoys to talk to the Maoists.

The Dream Revivial Committee, after a very tense meeting, resumes the alliance.

December, 2255

Work is begun on a Cooperative Bargain between the Queensland Maoists and the Anarchists, but it will be some months before it is fully finalized.

Shi Yanmei is rebuffed by the Maoists.

Pirate Republic approaches the Communes, and gains a "sure, why not" alliance, with a note that they won't be aided Shi Yanmei at this time, however.

A failed coup attempt by Jonas Loud, last surviving member of the Loud family, is put down in brutal fashion.

In a promising move, Amber Cole and her girlfriend (name redacted at her request) get together to celebrate an Anti-Christmas.

January, 2256

Lull in the fighting for now.

Neo-Satainists began work on creating "home nuke" kits for "homesteading." Even more sweating is had. What the fuck. See a timeline of reactions: here.

FPA launches a new offensive at the end of the month.

February 2256

FPA offensive begins to stall.

Amber Cole and her girlfriend are back together. Amber Cole makes a big production of having been convinced to go into therapy. We wait and see whether there's going to be another breakup in a year or two, as there was in the Infamous 2252 Incident(s).

Yiri Dreamtime begins a large-scale offensive to liberate part of Darwin, the first hint of actual activity beyond holding their borders and supplying fighters to the DC. Yiri also begins a large scale offensive to try to convince Amber Cole to get back with her.

Battle of Queensland begins, in what might be the final struggle between the Maoists and the Chinese-backed Queen.

March 2256

Battle of Queensland continues.

India-backed militias grow much stronger, and begin to trouble even the "inside" of the Communes system. India begins covertly shipping support to Shi Yanmei too. This is discovered in May 2256.

An alliance is finally agreed between the Maoists and Anarchists, and the Mountain Fortress serves as a key point of military offensives as the Battle of Queensland kicks into high gear.

April 2256

Yes, the Battle of Queensland is still continuing. China keeps on sending more people and inflicting heavy losses, but.

Discussion of creating a Confederation/Free Territory charter for all of Australia begins. This is regarded by many as very premature, as Chinese offensives from Sydney begin to finally take meaningful ground.

May 2256

Battle of Queensland ends in Maoist victories.

War between India-backed and Anti-Chinese forces and Chinese forces continue.

Amber Cole livestreams herself telling an Indian envoy to go fuck themselves up the ass, without lube, when an offer is made that the United Darling Communities, Communes, and Peoples and Collectives of Western Australia could join in the India-backed, anti-Chinese efforts.

She also announces that in order to encourage cooperation between the communes, she wants to create a series of film and musical festivals. It is likely everyone knows that it's because she wants a chance to show off 20th and 21st century movies, which she has a passion for. Apparently "her people" think it's cute. Mostly. Cannot account for taste.

War enters a new phase, maybe?

And that's what happened so far! Basically. Mostly? Sorta.

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OOC An: So, you can assume at all points that, "And there was much fighting, bloodshed, and probably atrocities, and that the FPA gassed civilians" is true in every single month. This is just a very cursory sarcastic overview… technically it leaps ahead to the end of next turn, but it's Australia, so meh!
 
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February, 2256: Shatterpoints. Version 1.1 Patch Notes
-Minor spelling errors edited
-Missing Columbia-Class Fleet Carrier SNS Ayelen Izumi added to 187th Squadron of the Navy of the Solarian Compact.
-Missing Targe-class Auxiliary Light Cruisers and Lake Champlain-class Auxiliary Light Carriers added to their assigned Congressional Navy Forces.
-Chinook SDF Wings Aeolus and Gale transferred aboard Lake Champlain-class Auxiliary Carriers CNS Grand Isle and CNS Isle La Motte
 
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