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==Detroit III==
 
==Detroit III==
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| image              = Detroit.jpg
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| caption            = Planetary flag of Detroit
 
| name                = Detroit III
 
| name                = Detroit III
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| position            = Third<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
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| moons              = 2 (Livonia & Tecumseh)<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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| gravity            = 1.03<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
| pressure            = Standard (Breathable)<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
| pressure            = Standard (Breathable)<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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| water              = 78%<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
| water              = 78%<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
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| year                = 3067<ref name=HBP101/> - 3076<ref name=M&Mp178/> - 3079<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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| ruler              = [[Lenore McCabe]] (3067)<ref name=HBP101/>
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| population          = 2,110,000,000 (3067),<ref name=HBP101/><br>2,104,000,000 (3076),<ref name=M&Mp178/><br>2,105,000,000 (3079)<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
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| political          = [[Lenore McCabe]] (3067)<ref name=HBP101/>
 
| commander          =
 
 
| capital            = Ann Arbor<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
| capital            = Ann Arbor<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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| population          = 2,110,000,000 (3067)<ref name=HBP101/><br>2,104,000,000 (3076)<ref name=M&Mp178/><br>2,105,000,000 (3079)
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Detroit III, more commonly known simply as Detroit, is the third planet in the system and over time has hosted a number of significant defense manufacturing companies and facilities. Detroit has two moons named Livonia and Tecumseh.<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
 
Detroit III, more commonly known simply as Detroit, is the third planet in the system and over time has hosted a number of significant defense manufacturing companies and facilities. Detroit has two moons named Livonia and Tecumseh.<ref name=HBP101/><ref name=M&Mp178/><ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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====Star League====
 
====Star League====
During the final years of the [[Star League]], a force from the [[Star League Defense Force]], the [[Second Regimental Combat Team]], arrived on world to investigate rumors of illegal weapon stockpiles.  What they found instead was a full [[division]] of Taurian rebels that attacked them. The [[Eighty-fifth Light Horse Regiment]] was destroyed with a nuclear strike, the [[147th Dragoon Regiment]] and the [[1111th Royal Light Horse Regiment]] were surrounded and destroyed. The [[Twenty-fifth Striker Regiment]] was able to escape during the fighting, but took heavy losses.<ref>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 154: "Independent Regiments"</ref>
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During the final years of the [[Star League]], a force from the [[Star League Defense Force]], the [[2nd Regimental Combat Team]], arrived on world to investigate rumors of illegal weapon stockpiles.  What they found instead was a full [[division]] of Taurian rebels that attacked them. The [[Eighty-fifth Light Horse Regiment]] was destroyed with a nuclear strike, the [[147th Dragoon Regiment]] and the [[1111th Royal Light Horse Regiment]] were surrounded and destroyed. The [[Twenty-fifth Striker Regiment]] was able to escape during the fighting, but took heavy losses.<ref>''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 154: "Independent Regiments"</ref>
  
 
====The Succession Wars====
 
====The Succession Wars====
 
Detroit remained an independent [[Periphery]] world for much of its history,<ref name="HB:MPSp92"/><ref name="ER:2750p37"/><ref name="HB:HMp34"/><ref name="HB:HLp39"/><ref name="HB:HLp40"/><ref name="HB:HMp42"/><ref name="HB:MPSp96"/><ref name="ER:3062p12"/> although the resources produced by the planet led to the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] and the [[Taurian Concordat]] battling for attempted control of the planet during the [[First Succession War]].<ref name=M&Mp178/>
 
Detroit remained an independent [[Periphery]] world for much of its history,<ref name="HB:MPSp92"/><ref name="ER:2750p37"/><ref name="HB:HMp34"/><ref name="HB:HLp39"/><ref name="HB:HLp40"/><ref name="HB:HMp42"/><ref name="HB:MPSp96"/><ref name="ER:3062p12"/> although the resources produced by the planet led to the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] and the [[Taurian Concordat]] battling for attempted control of the planet during the [[First Succession War]].<ref name=M&Mp178/>
  
Detroit held the dubious distinction of being involved in the only full-scale conflict to be fought between Periphery states during the First Succession War—or, for that matter, any of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. The [[Taurian-Canopian War]], also referred to as the Herotitus Crisis or the 200-Hour War, was a brief and largely pointless campaign fought between the Magistracy of Canopus and the Taurian Concordat. The war was launched by [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Semyon Calderon]], who managed to convince the Privy Council that the acquisition of Detroit and [[Herotitus]] would expand the Concordat's resource base and help stave off an anticipated invasion by the [[Federated Suns]].<ref name="FSWp101">''First Succession War'', pp. 101–102: "The Taurian-Canopian War (2813-2814)"</ref>
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Detroit held the dubious distinction of being involved in the only full-scale conflict to be fought between Periphery states during the First Succession War - or, for that matter, any of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. The [[Taurian-Canopian War]] - also referred to as the Herotitus Crisis or the 200-Hour War - was a brief and largely pointless campaign fought between the Magistracy of Canopus and the Taurian Concordat. The war was launched by [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Semyon Calderon]], who managed to convince the Privy Council that the acquisition of Detroit and [[Herotitus]] would expand the Concordat's resource base and help stave off an anticipated invasion by the [[Federated Suns]].<ref name="FSWp101">''First Succession War'', pp. 101–102: "The Taurian-Canopian War (2813-2814)"</ref>
  
 
Given the distances involved, Semyon's claims bordered on the farcical, but held the promise of recapturing systems that the hated Star League had removed from the Concordat. Detroit and Herotitus were both resource-rich and self-sufficient worlds with relatively low populations at the time, and had been assigned a kind of protectorate status by the Star League, which was largely indifferent to the system other than making efforts to monitor development activity that might produce additional resources. While the Star League existed, Detroit had been administered by the Magistracy, but the military forces on the planet had been limited to simple paramilitary forces. With the collapse of the Star League, the [[Taurian Defense Force]] had quietly bolstered the garrison on the planet. In June 2813, Semyon launched his ill-fated offensive, and a TDF departed Concordat space, bound for Detroit and Herotitus.<ref name="FSWp101"/>
 
Given the distances involved, Semyon's claims bordered on the farcical, but held the promise of recapturing systems that the hated Star League had removed from the Concordat. Detroit and Herotitus were both resource-rich and self-sufficient worlds with relatively low populations at the time, and had been assigned a kind of protectorate status by the Star League, which was largely indifferent to the system other than making efforts to monitor development activity that might produce additional resources. While the Star League existed, Detroit had been administered by the Magistracy, but the military forces on the planet had been limited to simple paramilitary forces. With the collapse of the Star League, the [[Taurian Defense Force]] had quietly bolstered the garrison on the planet. In June 2813, Semyon launched his ill-fated offensive, and a TDF departed Concordat space, bound for Detroit and Herotitus.<ref name="FSWp101"/>
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The decision to construct a new BattleMech factory on Detroit was initially welcomed by the population of Detroit, who had grown tired of both being raided by pirates targeting the small industries on the planet and of being unable to either hire a force to defend those industries or develop such a force indigenously. Incorporation into the New Colony Region offered the prospect of protection from the Concordat and the Magistracy and led to Detroit successfully bidding to become the site of the new 'Mech plant - without the population realizing quite how large the facility would be. The number of production lines established and the immense level of foreign funding the plant attracted led to a huge immigration boom, bringing tens of millions of new residents to the planet and swiftly overwhelming the local immigration department. While the planetary government had greater control of immigration by the end of the Jihad, Detroit remained an easy place for those who were looking to disappear or fade out of sight.<ref name=M&Mp178/>
 
The decision to construct a new BattleMech factory on Detroit was initially welcomed by the population of Detroit, who had grown tired of both being raided by pirates targeting the small industries on the planet and of being unable to either hire a force to defend those industries or develop such a force indigenously. Incorporation into the New Colony Region offered the prospect of protection from the Concordat and the Magistracy and led to Detroit successfully bidding to become the site of the new 'Mech plant - without the population realizing quite how large the facility would be. The number of production lines established and the immense level of foreign funding the plant attracted led to a huge immigration boom, bringing tens of millions of new residents to the planet and swiftly overwhelming the local immigration department. While the planetary government had greater control of immigration by the end of the Jihad, Detroit remained an easy place for those who were looking to disappear or fade out of sight.<ref name=M&Mp178/>
  
[[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Jeffrey Calderon]] was supposed to attend a summit between himself, [[Magestrix of the Magistracy of Canopus|Magestrix]] [[Emma Centrella]] and [[Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation|Chancellor]] [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] on Detroit in late 3060;<ref name="HB:MPSp60">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 60: "Sound and Fury"</ref> the Magestrix was seeking to bring the Concordat completely into the [[Trinity Alliance]], thereby giving the two Periphery nations greater say within the Alliance, tempering the calls for additional troops to further the Capellan agenda within the [[Chaos March]]. The attempted assassination of Chancellor Liao on [[Hustaing]] by the [[Blackwind Lancers]] prevented him from attending, but plans for the conference continued.<ref name="HB:MPSp62+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 62–63: "Detroit Debacle"</ref>
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[[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Jeffrey Calderon]] was supposed to attend a summit between himself, [[Magestrix]] [[Emma Centrella]] and [[Chancellor]] [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] on Detroit in late 3060;<ref name="HB:MPSp60">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 60: "Sound and Fury"</ref> the Magestrix was seeking to bring the Concordat completely into the [[Trinity Alliance]], thereby giving the two Periphery nations greater say within the Alliance, tempering the calls for additional troops to further the Capellan agenda within the [[Chaos March]]. The attempted assassination of Chancellor Liao on [[Hustaing]] by the [[Blackwind Lancers]] prevented him from attending, but plans for the conference continued.<ref name="HB:MPSp62+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 62–63: "Detroit Debacle"</ref>
  
 
With both Calderon and Centrella present on Detroit, President [[Sherman Maltin]] and a significant percentage of the [[Colonial Marshals]] took both leaders hostage and declared that the New Colony Region was an independent state. The daughter of the Magestrix, [[Naomi Centrella]], successfully petitioned Chancellor Liao to launch a rescue mission led by herself, but the weeks it took to train the [[MAF]]/[[CCAF]] combined task force and move them to Detroit gave Maltin's forces time to dig in. When the task force landed in February [[3061]] they faced weeks of combat against the defending forces, and while the task force successfully rescued the Magestrix after the battle for Government House, Protector Calderon was killed in the crossfire.<ref name="HB:MPSp62+"/> More than a decade after Jeffrey's death, disputes over whose weapons had killed the Protector continued.<ref name="M&Mp183">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 183: "Recent Events"</ref>
 
With both Calderon and Centrella present on Detroit, President [[Sherman Maltin]] and a significant percentage of the [[Colonial Marshals]] took both leaders hostage and declared that the New Colony Region was an independent state. The daughter of the Magestrix, [[Naomi Centrella]], successfully petitioned Chancellor Liao to launch a rescue mission led by herself, but the weeks it took to train the [[MAF]]/[[CCAF]] combined task force and move them to Detroit gave Maltin's forces time to dig in. When the task force landed in February [[3061]] they faced weeks of combat against the defending forces, and while the task force successfully rescued the Magestrix after the battle for Government House, Protector Calderon was killed in the crossfire.<ref name="HB:MPSp62+"/> More than a decade after Jeffrey's death, disputes over whose weapons had killed the Protector continued.<ref name="M&Mp183">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 183: "Recent Events"</ref>
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The repercussions of Calderon's death on Detroit were felt throughout all three nations; his death propelled the Concordat fully into the Trinity alliance and left both the Magestrix and her daughter in Chancellor Liao's debt, resulting in few objections from either when the Chancellor drew MAF forces into his war against the [[St. Ives Compact]].<ref name="HB:MPSp62+"/> The popular mood amongst the Taurians was that the death of the Protector was somehow the result of [[House Davion|Davion]] machinations, with the newly-appointed Protector, [[Grover Shraplen]], dismissing any suggestions that other parties such as the Capellans could've been involved and arguing that with President Maltin dead as well, there should be no further Taurian blood spilled over the region.<ref name="HB:MPSp64+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 64–65: "Achilles Heel - Events in the Concordat"</ref>
 
The repercussions of Calderon's death on Detroit were felt throughout all three nations; his death propelled the Concordat fully into the Trinity alliance and left both the Magestrix and her daughter in Chancellor Liao's debt, resulting in few objections from either when the Chancellor drew MAF forces into his war against the [[St. Ives Compact]].<ref name="HB:MPSp62+"/> The popular mood amongst the Taurians was that the death of the Protector was somehow the result of [[House Davion|Davion]] machinations, with the newly-appointed Protector, [[Grover Shraplen]], dismissing any suggestions that other parties such as the Capellans could've been involved and arguing that with President Maltin dead as well, there should be no further Taurian blood spilled over the region.<ref name="HB:MPSp64+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 64–65: "Achilles Heel - Events in the Concordat"</ref>
  
Grover Shraplen deployed more TDF troops into the New Colony Region in the early 3060s, hunting for "Davion agents"; protests and discontent throughout the New Colony Region increased as a result, particularly from the Colonial Marshals, who were the subject of considerable attention from the Taurian forces. Detroit was the site of the most violent protests, culminating in a mini-riot on 22 January [[3063]], a result of an aggressive house-to-house search by a TDF company looking for Davion spies agitating the locals to the extent that a local citizen called for assistance from the Marshals only for a firefight to result. That firefight claimed the lives of five Marshals, three TDF soldiers and the local who'd called for the Marshals in the first place, himself a Taurian by birth. The TDF also threw another of the locals in jail for trying to help his neighbors until a cooler head at higher levels prevailed and had him released. This led to the Magestrix calling for compensation for the victims and the withdrawal of the additional TDF forces from the New Colony Region, but while Shraplen's administration did agree to pay compensation and the company commander responsible for the action was recalled and cashiered, the TDF troops remained in place—and, disastrously, they continued to prove incapable of keeping the peace on Detroit while continuing to prevent the Marshals from doing so.<ref name="HB:MPSp74+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 74–75: "I Regret I Must Declare Martial Law"</ref>
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Grover Shraplen deployed more [[TDF]] troops into the New Colony Region in the early 3060s, hunting for "Davion agents"; protests and discontent throughout the New Colony Region increased as a result, particularly from the Colonial Marshals, who were the subject of considerable attention from the Taurian forces. Detroit was the site of the most violent protests, culminating in a mini-riot on the 22nd of January [[3063]], a result of an aggressive house-to-house search by a TDF company looking for Davion spies agitating the locals to the extent that a local citizen called for assistance from the Marshals only for a firefight to result. That firefight claimed the lives of five Marshals, three TDF soldiers and the local who'd called for the Marshals in the first place, himself a Taurian by birth. The TDF also threw another of the locals in jail for trying to help his neighbors until a cooler head at higher levels prevailed and had him released. This led to the Magestrix calling for compensation for the victims and the withdrawal of the additional TDF forces from the New Colony Region, but while Shraplen's administration did agree to pay compensation and the company commander responsible for the action was recalled and cashiered, the TDF troops remained in place - and, disastrously, they continued to prove incapable of keeping the peace on Detroit while continuing to prevent the Marshals from doing so.<ref name="HB:MPSp74+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 74–75: "I Regret I Must Declare Martial Law"</ref>
  
 
In [[3066]], Detroit was a contested world; falling within the newly-formed [[Fronc Reaches]], the Magistracy officially claimed the world as a protectorate, and had the [[Magistracy Highlanders]] in place guarding the military production facilities on the world.<ref name=HBP101/> In late 3067, it was announced by Magestrix Centrella that the Magistracy was annexing Detroit, but that the output of the military factories would continue to be equitably divided between the Magistracy and the Taurian Concordat<ref name=HBP101/> in the wake of the New Colony Region's declaration of independence under President [[Carver Trondel]] in February [[3066]].<ref name="HB:MPSp65+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 65–66: "Rumblings of Rebellion: The Fronc Reaches"</ref> The Magestrix cited the increased level of pirate activity within the New Colony Region as cause for deploying troops to secure the military facilities on Detroit.<ref name="HB:MPSp70">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 70: "Taurian Troubles"</ref> Once again, Detroit became the flashpoint for political upheaval within the Concordat, as the crisis placed added stress on the Shraplen administration and led to [[Baron (noble title)|Baron]] [[Cham Kithrong]] calling for the Protector to resign in favor of [[Erik Martens-Calderon]].<ref name="HB:MPSp66+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 67: "Restoration: The Calderon Protectorate"</ref> Magestrix Centrella's diary recorded that she had ordered the Magistracy Highlanders to deploy to Detroit because she felt she had to protect the citizens of Detroit, both Canopian and Taurian, a decision prompted by incidents such as the 3063 riot and the panicked reaction of a Taurian trooper who fired into a mixed crowd holding a peaceful solidarity rally.<ref name="HB:MPSp70">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 70: "Taurian Troubles"</ref>
 
In [[3066]], Detroit was a contested world; falling within the newly-formed [[Fronc Reaches]], the Magistracy officially claimed the world as a protectorate, and had the [[Magistracy Highlanders]] in place guarding the military production facilities on the world.<ref name=HBP101/> In late 3067, it was announced by Magestrix Centrella that the Magistracy was annexing Detroit, but that the output of the military factories would continue to be equitably divided between the Magistracy and the Taurian Concordat<ref name=HBP101/> in the wake of the New Colony Region's declaration of independence under President [[Carver Trondel]] in February [[3066]].<ref name="HB:MPSp65+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 65–66: "Rumblings of Rebellion: The Fronc Reaches"</ref> The Magestrix cited the increased level of pirate activity within the New Colony Region as cause for deploying troops to secure the military facilities on Detroit.<ref name="HB:MPSp70">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 70: "Taurian Troubles"</ref> Once again, Detroit became the flashpoint for political upheaval within the Concordat, as the crisis placed added stress on the Shraplen administration and led to [[Baron (noble title)|Baron]] [[Cham Kithrong]] calling for the Protector to resign in favor of [[Erik Martens-Calderon]].<ref name="HB:MPSp66+">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 67: "Restoration: The Calderon Protectorate"</ref> Magestrix Centrella's diary recorded that she had ordered the Magistracy Highlanders to deploy to Detroit because she felt she had to protect the citizens of Detroit, both Canopian and Taurian, a decision prompted by incidents such as the 3063 riot and the panicked reaction of a Taurian trooper who fired into a mixed crowd holding a peaceful solidarity rally.<ref name="HB:MPSp70">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 70: "Taurian Troubles"</ref>
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====The Jihad====
 
====The Jihad====
On 24 March [[3071]], forces from the [[Capellan Confederation]] secured Detroit and its [['Mech]] factory on behalf of the [[Magistracy of Canopus]].<ref name="JHS3076p15"/> Ownership of the Detroit Consolidated MechWorks—which was central to the economy of Detroit—would remain the main focus of the dispute between the Magistracy and the Fronc Reaches during the [[Jihad]], which was unsurprising given that the factory could be considered the most advanced in the Periphery.<ref name=OB:Pp17/> Where the factory had produced output bought by all three nations in the Trinity Alliance via a complicated order of precedence that involved calculations based on the initial outlay of capital used to construct the plant, losses suffered in combat and recent purchases had dictated the order of precedence, by the middle of the Jihad each of the three nations had adopted a different position on the revenue and resources generated by the plant. The Concordat position was that all three nations should benefit equally; the Magistracy believed that all profits belonged to the Magistracy given that Detroit had been incorporated into that nation, while the Confederation position was that profits should be split between the three nations on a per capita basis.<ref name="M&Mp176">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 176: "Detroit Consolidated MechWorks"</ref> In contrast with the other factories on Detroit, the manufacturing plant constructed by Novis AT-H, Incorporated at the edge of the Warren Valley sprang up almost overnight and swiftly attracted a workforce.<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
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On 24 March [[3071]], forces from the [[Capellan Confederation]] secured Detroit and its [['Mech]] factory on behalf of the [[Magistracy of Canopus]].<ref name="JHS3076p15"/> Ownership of the Detroit Consolidated MechWorks - which was central to the economy of Detroit - would remain the main focus of the dispute between the Magistracy and the Fronc Reaches during the [[Jihad]], which was unsurprising given that the factory could be considered the most advanced in the Periphery.<ref name=OB:Pp17/> Where the factory had produced output bought by all three nations in the Trinity Alliance via a complicated order of precedence that involved calculations based on the initial outlay of capital used to construct the plant, losses suffered in combat and recent purchases had dictated the order of precedence, by the middle of the Jihad each of the three nations had adopted a different position on the revenue and resources generated by the plant. The Concordat position was that all three nations should benefit equally; the Magistracy believed that all profits belonged to the Magistracy given that Detroit had been incorporated into that nation, while the Confederation position was that profits should be split between the three nations on a per capita basis.<ref name="M&Mp176">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 176: "Detroit Consolidated MechWorks"</ref> In contrast with the other factories on Detroit, the manufacturing plant constructed by Novis AT-H, Incorporated at the edge of the Warren Valley sprang up almost overnight and swiftly attracted a workforce.<ref name=OB:Pp17/>
  
The planetary militia, based out of Ann Arbor, were pivotal in preventing the attempted invasion of Detroit by the [[Word of Blake]] during the Jihad.<ref name=OB:Pp17/> The Blakists landed in [[3071]], intending to either seize control of Detroit or take the advanced manufacturing plants on the planet offline, but the tenacious defense put up stymied the Blakists, limiting the damage to the three major factories; while production was briefly slowed, all of the factories had returned to full production by [[3079]].<ref name="O:Pp15"/> The attacking Blakist forces, elements of the [[34th Division (Word of Blake)|Thirty-fourth Militia Division]], didn't anticipate that the defending forces on Detroit would be difficult to lure out of their emplaced defenses; contrary to the Blakist predictions, the defenders remained in place, holding firm until MAF and CCAF units<ref name="M&Mp170"/>—including the [[Third Canopian Fusiliers]]<ref name="M&Mp180">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 180: "Canopian Fusiliers"</ref>—arrived and drove off the Thirty-fourth.<ref name="M&Mp170">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 170: "Tracing Steps"</ref> The consequences for the city of Michiana were severe, however; the largest city on North, Michiana was ravaged for two weeks by the Thirty-fourth Militia Division as the Blakists attempted to drag the [[Canopian Highlanders]] away from Dearborn. By the time the Thirty-fourth was driven off-planet, a third of the population of Michiana was dead and the city had largely been reduced to rubble.<ref name=M&Mp178/>
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The planetary militia, based out of Ann Arbor, were pivotal in preventing the attempted invasion of Detroit by the [[Word of Blake]] during the Jihad.<ref name=OB:Pp17/> The Blakists landed in [[3071]], intending to either seize control of Detroit or take the advanced manufacturing plants on the planet offline, but the tenacious defense put up stymied the Blakists, limiting the damage to the three major factories; while production was briefly slowed, all of the factories had returned to full production by [[3079]].<ref name="O:Pp15"/> The attacking Blakist forces - elements of the [[34th Division (Word of Blake)|Thirty-fourth Militia Division]] - didn't anticipate that the defending forces on Detroit would be difficult to lure out of their emplaced defenses; contrary to the Blakist predictions, the defenders remained in place, holding firm until MAF and CCAF units<ref name="M&Mp170"/> - including the [[Third Canopian Fusiliers]]<ref name="M&Mp180">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 180: "Canopian Fusiliers"</ref> - arrived and drove off the Thirty-fourth.<ref name="M&Mp170">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 170: "Tracing Steps"</ref> The consequences for the city of Michiana were severe, however; the largest city on North, Michiana was ravaged for two weeks by the Thirty-fourth Militia Division as the Blakists attempted to drag the [[Canopian Highlanders]] away from Dearborn. By the time the Thirty-fourth was driven off-planet, a third of the population of Michiana was dead and the city had largely been reduced to rubble.<ref name=M&Mp178/>
  
 
The resistance on Detroit was a contrast to the position of the other major military industrial facilities within the Magistracy at the time of the Blakist invasion; outside of those facilities on [[Canopus IV]] damaged during the battles on that world, the other major facilities cooperated with the Blakists.<ref name="O:Pp15">''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 15: "Industrial Update"</ref>
 
The resistance on Detroit was a contrast to the position of the other major military industrial facilities within the Magistracy at the time of the Blakist invasion; outside of those facilities on [[Canopus IV]] damaged during the battles on that world, the other major facilities cooperated with the Blakists.<ref name="O:Pp15">''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 15: "Industrial Update"</ref>
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* [[Second Liao Dragoons]]<ref name=FM3145p47>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 47: "Capellan Confederation Armed Forces Deployment Table - 3145"</ref>
 
* [[Second Liao Dragoons]]<ref name=FM3145p47>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 47: "Capellan Confederation Armed Forces Deployment Table - 3145"</ref>
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:- At this point in time, the unit was at 80% of full strength with a "B" equipment rating.
 
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* Warren Fault: a deep chasm located between Dearborn and Flint, notable for providing cheap but dangerous access to expansive veins of mineral ore<ref name=M&Mp178/>
 
* Warren Fault: a deep chasm located between Dearborn and Flint, notable for providing cheap but dangerous access to expansive veins of mineral ore<ref name=M&Mp178/>
  
===Companies and Industries===
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===Industrial Centers===
 
* [[Detroit Consolidated MechWorks|Detroit Consolidated AeroSpace]]<ref name=HBP101/><ref>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 17: "Detroit Consolidated AeroSpace"</ref>
 
* [[Detroit Consolidated MechWorks|Detroit Consolidated AeroSpace]]<ref name=HBP101/><ref>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 17: "Detroit Consolidated AeroSpace"</ref>
 
* [[Detroit Consolidated MechWorks]]<ref name=HBP101/><ref>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 17: "Detroit Consolidated MechWorks"</ref>
 
* [[Detroit Consolidated MechWorks]]<ref name=HBP101/><ref>''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 17: "Detroit Consolidated MechWorks"</ref>

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