Fletcher (CC)
(References to Fletcher)
Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)
X: -68.33 Y: -211.77
Contents
Planetary Data
- Star Type: G4V
- Position in System: 7 (of 10)
- Number of Moons: None
- Time to Jump Point: 8 days
- Surface Water: 90%
- Atm. Pressure: High (Breathable)
- Surface Gravity: 1.3
- Equatorial Temp: 30° C
- Recharging Station: None
- ComStar Facility Class: B
Era Specific Data
3025
- Planetary Diem (3025): Lady Allison Maraby
- Com Star Representative (3025): Precentor Nekros Kigh
- Population (3025): 2,371,000,000
- Percentage and Level of Native Life: 20%, Amphibian
3067
- Noble Ruler: None
- Highest Native Life: Amphibians
- Population: 536,000,000
- Socio-Industrial Levels: C-C-B-C-B
3130
- Population (3130): 586,000,000[1]
- Percentage and Level of Native Life: 20%, Amphibian
- Governor: Deli Wolfe
- Planetary Legate: David Fouche
Garrisoning Military Force
3025
3067
3075
- As of 1 January 3075, the world was garrisoned by one division of the Protectorate Militia.[4]
Planetary Information
A dense atmosphere with a great deal of cloud cover cause a damp, chilly climate. As a holding of the Terran Hegemony, Fletcher was a major industrial world, active in the arms trade with factories for companies such as StarCorps Industries and Flame Tech.[5] This is the second world to be named Fletcher; the original House Fletcher moved here along with many civilians after the world was attacked in 2368 by House Oriente. The world was also a burial site for Capellan Chancellors, starting with Aliesha Liao, the author of the Ares Conventions.[6]
Planetary History
Succession Wars
Following the fall of the Terran Hegemony, Fletcher was occupied initially by the Cappellan Confederation.[7] It was also the site of a major battle between Kingston's Legionnaires and the 42nd Avalon Hussars in 2985 that saw the Legionnaires suffering over 60% casualties.[8] Lockhardt's Ironsides and St. Cyr's Armored Grenadiers were also involved in the engagements on Fletcher that year, with the Grenadiers receiving heavy losses of their own.[9] Like many Hegemony worlds, the numerous conflicts over Fletcher caused the destruction of much of the planet's industrial infrastructure.[5]
Through the Jihad and
Only lightly garrisoned by the Federated Commonwealth due to the limited industrial value of the world and military commitments in light of the Clan Invasion, Fletcher was a ripe target for attack by the Capellan-backed Zhanzheng de Guang terrorists. An attempted unsupported conquest by the guerillas during the Operation Guererro attacks on the Federated Commonwealth destroyed the planetary HPG station, plunging the world into a communications blackout relative to most Inner Sphere planets.[5]
In the wake of that destruction and the failure to impose outside order, Fletcher has devolved into a series of city-states but also created an opportunity for illicit activities, including under-the-table contracts to mercenaries. The capital of Royce is one of the few areas with some degree of stability due to control by militia units who are inspired by the ideal of the Federated Commonwealth but are not loyal to the government of that (now defunct) state. The spaceport is maintained, permitting space-based trade with other city-states and even offworld, a situation considered safer due to the presence of heavily-armed pirates and bandits on overland routes.[5]
Following the FedCom Civil War, Capellan-aligned irregulars have once again attempted to seize control of Fletcher, successfully taking over some outlying areas. While the Confederation has declared itself victorious due to the breadth of territory controlled, the matter is still contested in some quarters.[5]
Mercenary Trade
As it often does, chaos has created opportunities on Fletcher, turning the site of the destroyed HPG into an illicit hiring hall frequented by disreputable mercenaries who often find themselves taking on work that the MRBC would refuse to sanction. The Royce Hiring Center has a strict no-weapons policy enforced by a large, well-armed security force and permits discreet meetings between commands looking for work and the employers who offer it. Negotiations are not guaranteed by any party and betrayal is apparently common. In addition, there are no provisions for training new mercenaries.[5]
Jihad Era
The planet was attacked by the Word of Blake. Shortly after crushing the opposition, the Word shut down all mercenary hiring and converted the Hall to a detention center.[citation needed]
In late 3077, the world was liberated during the Federated Suns thrust toward Terra by the 1st Davion Guards and ComStar's 2nd Army.[10]
Owner History
- 2750 - Terran Hegemony
- 3025 - Capellan Confederation
- 3030 - Tikonov Free Republic
- 3040 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3052 - Federated Commonwealth
- 3057 - Chaos March
- 3062 - Chaos March
- 3067 - Chaos March
- 3068 - Word of Blake Protectorate
- 3130 - Republic of the Sphere
Nearby Planets
References
- ↑ Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130)pdf
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p.105, "Regimental Deployment Table"
- ↑ Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 110, "Word of Blake Mercenary Deployment"
- ↑ Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 103, "Protectorate Militia Deployment"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 18, "Fletcher: Off the Record Books"
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 140, "A Brief Atlas"
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 45, "First Succession War"
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 85, "Kingston's Legionnaires"
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 99, "Mercenary Units"
- ↑ Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 40, "Ingress, Fletcher Fall"