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By the end of the [[Jihad]], the Brotherhood remained a viable combat force, despite a series of pirate raids that seemed to be specifically targeting the Brotherhood, rather than anything of importance on the world of Randis. While some members of the Brotherhood had been lost in the pirate raids, by [[3079]] it was looking increasingly likely that the Brotherhood would have sufficient numbers to raise a third battalion. As it was, both of the two existing battalions were already substantially over standard size, and all bar a tenth of the 'Mechs in the over-strength second battalion had been upgraded to use advanced technology.<ref name="FR:Pp16">''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 16: "Lesser Periphery States' Forces"</ref>
 
By the end of the [[Jihad]], the Brotherhood remained a viable combat force, despite a series of pirate raids that seemed to be specifically targeting the Brotherhood, rather than anything of importance on the world of Randis. While some members of the Brotherhood had been lost in the pirate raids, by [[3079]] it was looking increasingly likely that the Brotherhood would have sufficient numbers to raise a third battalion. As it was, both of the two existing battalions were already substantially over standard size, and all bar a tenth of the 'Mechs in the over-strength second battalion had been upgraded to use advanced technology.<ref name="FR:Pp16">''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 16: "Lesser Periphery States' Forces"</ref>
 
By [[3081]] the Fiefdom of Randis was manufacturing [[BattleMech]]s based on [[RetroTech]] technology<ref name="J:FRp117">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 117: "Lesser Periphery States"</ref> and was purchasing small quantities of the ''[[Star Dagger]]'' [[aerospace fighter]] from the [[Calderon Protectorate]] to equip local defense forces with.<ref name="J:FRp117cp">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 117: "Calderon Protectorate"</ref> The ties between the Fiefdom and the Calderon Protectorate grew in the early years after the [[Jihad]], as did those between the Fiefdom and the [[Filtvelt Coalition]]; by [[3085]] the three nations had established an exchange program for students and staff teaching at the various military training institutes within each nation, despite the unusual nature of the training the Brotherhood engaged in.<ref name="FM:3085p133">''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 133: "Fiefdom of Randis"</ref> The Brotherhood did lose some monks to other nations after experiencing the training programs in other nations, but the Brotherhood held no ill-will toward those who defected; most of those monks who traveled to the Coalition or the Protectorate returned with a renewed sense of dedication to the ideals of the Brotherhood. The influx of aerospace fighters also led to the Brotherhood expanding the program at their monastery to include aerospace training, in hopes that they would be able to extend the protection the Brotherhood could provide beyond the surface of Randis.<ref name="FM:3085p135"/>
 
 
The Fiefdom benefited from the development of the [[Hope Industrial Works]] economically after the Jihad; the RetroTech 'Mechs produced there provided substantial profits that the Brotherhood divided into two parts - one part was used to provide for the refugees who had flocked to Randis, while the other part was used to upgrade the Brotherhood's equipment.<ref name="FM:3085p135">''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 135: "Fiefdom of Randis"</ref>
 
 
=== William Dirac ===
 
 
Cooperation between the Fiefdom and other nations continued, and in [[3100]] the government of Grand Knight [[William Dirac]] signed a number of pacts - both economic and military - with its two closest allies, the Calderon Protectorate and the Filtvelt Coalition. These pacts brought a number of benefits to the Fiefdom, such as improved BattleMech technology - allowing the Fiefdom to upgrade its iconic home-produced ''[[HawkWolf]]'' 'Mech<ref name="TRO:3145Mp44"/> - with raw materials from the Randis system being used to not only initiate a number of small terraforming projects in the Protectorate but also to support BattleMech production in the Coalition.<ref name="FM:3145p185">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 185: "Fiefdom of Randis"</ref>
 
 
The level of cooperation between the Fiefdom, the Coalition and the Protectorate was tested in [[3128]]; a bandit raiding force from the [[Tortuga Dominions]] a battalion in size raided Randis and inflicted substantial damage on the Hope Industrial Works.  Grand Knight Dirac called on his allies for a retaliatory strike,<ref name="FM:3145p185"/> and in [[3129]] the Fiefdom embarked on [[Operation TRIDENT]] in conjunction with the Protectorate and the Coalition. Operation TRIDENT saw all three nations combine forces to strike at the Tortuga Dominions, with forces from all three nations working alongside each other on the various Dominion worlds.<ref name="TRO:3145Mp44">''Technical Readout: 3145 Mercenaries'', p. 44: "HWK-4F ''HawkWolf''"</ref> The campaign saw the Brotherhood's First Battalion fight alongside battalions drawn from the [[Second Taurian Pride]] and the [[Thumpers|Thumper Assault Regiment]] for almost a year.<ref name="FM:3145p185"/>
 
 
Operation TRIDENT was a notable success, and between the end of the operation and [[3145]] raids on Randis from the Dominion were rare; the Fiefdom enjoyed a decade of industrial and cultural expansion, and in 3145 the establishment of a mining operation on Eminence, Randis' moon, was proposed - a major civic project for the small Periphery realm.<ref name="FM:3145p186">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 186: "Fiefdom of Randis"</ref> The drop in raids also allowed the Hope Industrial Works to expand significantly, not only upgrading to produced more advanced 'Mechs but also expanding the designs available, expanding the capabilities of the Brotherhood in turn.<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 188: "Fiefdom of Randis"</ref>
 
  
 
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