Difference between revisions of "Prefecture V"

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'''This list shows all [[Republic of the Sphere]] ''Prefecture V'' planets up from [[3130]]'''.
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''This list shows all [[Republic of the Sphere]] Prefecture V planets up to [[3130]]''
  
 
[[File:Prefecture V Map.jpg|right|thumb|Map of Prefecture V as of 3130]]
 
[[File:Prefecture V Map.jpg|right|thumb|Map of Prefecture V as of 3130]]
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The prefecture's capital planet was [[Liao]].<ref name=DARSp5>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere'', p. 5 "Atlas of the Republic"</ref>
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The prefecture's capital planet was [[Liao]].<ref name=DARSp5>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere'', p. 5 - "Atlas of the Republic"</ref>
  
 
The is a Prefecture of contrast, representing the polarization of the finest and worst of the Republic. Most of the worlds were for centuries under [[Capellan Confederation]], but were captured during the [[Fourth Succession War]] and were part of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] until the [[Jihad]]. Entranced by new cultures offered by their brief stint under FedCom rule, most of them gladly defected to follow [[Devlin Stone]] and his new vision.  
 
The is a Prefecture of contrast, representing the polarization of the finest and worst of the Republic. Most of the worlds were for centuries under [[Capellan Confederation]], but were captured during the [[Fourth Succession War]] and were part of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] until the [[Jihad]]. Entranced by new cultures offered by their brief stint under FedCom rule, most of them gladly defected to follow [[Devlin Stone]] and his new vision.  
  
As House Liao never formally recognized the Republic's claim to those worlds, many of those worlds have seen raids, brush fire conflicts and uprisings.<ref name=DARSp12/>
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As House Liao never formally recognized the Republic's claim to those worlds, many of those worlds have seen raids, brush fire conflicts, and uprisings.<ref name=DARSp12/>
  
 
==Lord Governor==
 
==Lord Governor==
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|[[Marion Hidic]]||[[3130]]<ref name=DARSp12>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere'', p. 12 "Prefecture V"</ref>
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|[[Kai Allard-Liao]] || [[3085]]<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 20 - "The Republic of the Sphere - The RAF - Hastati Sentinels"</ref> &ndash; [[3113]]<ref>''Ghost War'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere]]''
 
* ''[[Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere]]''
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* ''[[Ghost War]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
  
 
[[Category:Prefecture Worlds]]
 
[[Category:Prefecture Worlds]]

Revision as of 22:44, 22 June 2020

This list shows all Republic of the Sphere Prefecture V planets up to 3130

Map of Prefecture V as of 3130

History

The prefecture's capital planet was Liao.[1]

The is a Prefecture of contrast, representing the polarization of the finest and worst of the Republic. Most of the worlds were for centuries under Capellan Confederation, but were captured during the Fourth Succession War and were part of the Federated Commonwealth until the Jihad. Entranced by new cultures offered by their brief stint under FedCom rule, most of them gladly defected to follow Devlin Stone and his new vision.

As House Liao never formally recognized the Republic's claim to those worlds, many of those worlds have seen raids, brush fire conflicts, and uprisings.[2]

Lord Governor

Name Command
Lord Governor
Kai Allard-Liao 3085[3]3113[4]
Marion Hidic 3130[2]

Prefect

Name Command
Prefect
Shun Tao 3130[2]

Overview

References

  1. Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere, p. 5 - "Atlas of the Republic"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere, p. 12 "Prefecture V"
  3. Field Manual: 3085, p. 20 - "The Republic of the Sphere - The RAF - Hastati Sentinels"
  4. Ghost War, p. ??[citation needed]

Bibliography