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System Information | |
X:Y Coordinates | 44.164 : 1733.181[e] |
Spectral class | M7V[1] |
Recharge time | 208 hours[1][2][3] |
Planet(s) | 2[1] |
Contents
System Description
System History
Political Affiliation
- 2571 - Unknown Planet
- 2750 - Unknown Planet
- 2840 - Clan[citation needed]
- c. 2870 - Clan Blood Spirit[4][5]
- c. 2871 - Kindraa Smythe-Jewel[6]
- 2872 - Clan Coyote, Kindraa Payne[7]
- 2920 - Clan[citation needed]
- 2930 - Clan[citation needed]
- 3025 - Clan[citation needed]
- 3030 - Clan[citation needed]
- 3040 - Clan[citation needed]
- 3052 - Clan Coyote - 40%, Clan Fire Mandrill - 30%, Clan Ice Hellion - 30%[8]
- 3057 - Clan[citation needed]
- 3062 - Clan Coyote - 40%, Clan Fire Mandrill - 30%, Clan Ice Hellion - 30%[9]
- 3067 - Clan Coyote - 40%, Clan Fire Mandrill - 30%, Clan Ice Hellion - 30%[10][11]
- 3075 - Clan Goliath Scorpion - 100%[12]
- 3085 - Clan Cloud Cobra - 100%[13]
Foster I
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Planetary History
Foster I was initially discovered and colonized by Clan Blood Spirit in 2860.[1] Unfortunately for the Spirits, Clan Burrock raids against the colony and its JumpShip routes to York eventually made the colony a liability. In order to reduce their vulnerability, Clan Blood Spirit gifted their Foster colonies to one of their few friends, Kindraa Smythe-Jewel of Clan Fire Mandrill. While their gift of Foster also repaid Kindraa Smythe-Jewel for OmniMech technology, the Smythe-Jewels paid Clan Blood Spirit for their Foster holdings with Elemental battle armor technology.[6]
The Kindraa moved its entire enclave to Foster, though it would not last long in its new home. In 2872, the Kindraa Smythe-Jewel was destroyed by a joint force from Clan Hell's Horses and Clan Coyote. Kindraa Smythe-Jewel had used bidding tactics that the Coyotes considered to be dubious when obtaining the information needed to produce OmniMechs,[14] and used similar tactics when Trialing alongside Kindraa Payne to obtain Elemental breeding rights from the Hell's Horses, while also leaving Kindraa Payne to take the brunt of the casualties.[15]
In response, the Horses arranged for a combined bid with the Coyotes for a Trial against the Smythe-Jewels in 2872. The Smythe-Jewels were crushed, with the last few falling after being trapped by Kindraa Payne troops while attempting to flee. The Hell's Horses took half of the genetic legacies and the bulk of the salvage; the Coyotes took the other half of the legacies, the enclave and the remaining salvage, while Kindraa Payne received a small share of each.[16][17][14][18] The Trial also served as the debut for the Hell's Horses new Black Hawk OmniMech.[19]
During the Hellion's Fury campaign, Foster was hit by Clan Ice Hellion. They challenged a Kindraa Kline unit for control of their enclave, and the Hellions won that Trial. The Trial of Possession took place in a vast swamp known as the Cauldron.[20]
In 3062, three Clans controlled Foster: Coyote, Ice Hellion, and Fire Mandrill, each having enclaves of roughly the same size.[citation needed]
The Wars of Reaving
With growing hostilities between traditional rivals escalating towards the end of the Wars of Possession, as well as migrations and preparations to leave the Clan Homeworlds by Clans Diamond Shark, Ghost Bear, Hell's Horses, Ice Hellion, Jade Falcon, Nova Cat, Snow Raven, and Wolf[21], Clan Fire Mandrill's disjointed Kindraa hierarchy began to independently sense opportunities to expand their influence and territories. Becoming more adventurous in their intra- and inter-Clan dealings, the Kindraa of Clan Fire Mandrill began to engage several Clans on a variety of fronts, including the joint operations between Clan Blood Spirit and Kindraa Mick-Kreese (and the ill-fated interference of Kindraa Kline) on Tathis against Clan Star Adder[22], Kindraa Mick-Kreese-Kline campaign against Clan Hell's Horses on Kirin in 3068, as well as Kindraa Mattila-Carrol's technology dealings with Clan Coyote[23]. It was not long before Fire Mandrill enclaves on Foster would become involved in the growing hostilities in Clanspace.
It was the aforementioned technology agreement between Clan Coyote and Kindraa Mattila-Carrol which finally brought Foster into the ever-worsening conflicts. Eager to increase the their territory and technologies, Clan Coyote had made few moves since their attempted intervention in the Babylon Diets. In 3069, when the Coyote Watch began to gather rumors Clan Fire Mandrill was working on a prototype armor for their ProtoMechs capable of delivering powerful electric discharge capable of damaging a BattleMech, Khan Silas Kufahl attempted to trade for the technology with several of the disparate Kindraa. Though Kufahl was rebuffed in his first attempt by Kindraa Sainze, saKhan Raven Clearwater discovered Kindraa Mattila-Carrol was also eager to deal the technology, in order to improve their standing within the Mandrills. Clearwater negotiated joint military exercises between the Mattila-Carrols and the Coyotes on Tamaron, culminating in an exchange of one "electric armor" prototype, five generations of the Carrol legacy (without Bloodname rights), and a scientist enclave on Shadow, while giving the Mattila-Carrols nearly two Clusters of ProtoMech Warriors and machines.[23]
The technology transfer was met with immediate hostility by Kindraa Farraday-Tanaga, Mick-Kreese-Kline, and Sainze, who assaulted Coyote holdings on Shadow, but by late 3069, the Coyote forces had mauled all three Kindraa and still held the scientist enclave on Shadow. The cessation of the first round of Trials was followed immediately by Kindraa Payne-Beyl-Grant's own attempt to claim the scientist enclave on Shadow, but the Payne-Beyl-Grants also besieged the Zuni 'Mech Production Complex[24] on Foster. Despite the Payne-Beyl-Grant numerical advantages of nearly two-to-one on Shadow, the Mandrills were unable to dislodge the Coyotes. To make matters worse, the CFM Reaver broke zellbrigen and engaged the CCS Windrunner, allowing the Coyote vessel to destroy the 17th Auxiliary and 1st Striker Payne from orbit.[23]
With Clan Coyote having expanded more than 50% in territory around 3070, but without a concomitant increase in the size of its touman, Clan Goliath Scorpion surmised Coyote territories might be poorly defended, and mobilized to take some of the Coyotes' new territories on Delios and Foster. While their operations on Foster were achieved with moderate difficulty, the Scorpions found the planet largely ungarrisoned or abandoned, and were able to take the Ashton 'Mech Production Complex and a newly constructed Minotaur production complex from the Coyotes.[25]
By early 3072, the majority of Clan Homeworlds would lose access to HPG-communications, including Foster. The problem became a desperate one for most Clans.[26] In August, Khan Kufahl traveled to New Kent, and accused ilKhan Brett Andrews of failing to rally the Clans to internal threats posed by The Society uprising. He then used this guise to challenge the ilKhan to a Trial of Reaving for his legacy. However, the threat brought to ilKhan Andrews' attention the lack of communication between Clan Steel Viper and its colonies throughout the Clan Homeworlds. Andrews then ordered the Steel Viper Watch to investigate. The Watch also determined Clan Ice Hellion was largely missing from the Homeworlds. In response, Andrews mobilized the Vipers and their snake allies, Clans Cloud Cobra and Star Adder, with each declaring their intent to Absorb the Ice Hellions.[27][28]
Alpha Galaxy, under the command of ilKhan Andrews himself, split its elements and liberated three Ice Hellion enclaves, their Possessions on Hoard, Atreus, and Foster. All three colonies were largely defended by genetically flawed pilots armed with cached 'Mechs or the occassional, advanced OmniMech; any survivors displaying signs of genetic abnormalities were quietly Annihilated. Though Alpha Galaxy was largely unopposed, they faced attack shortly after their Trial of Possession by elements of Clan Coyote on Foster, in much the same manner Clan Coyote intervened against the Viper forces on Londerholm. The remains of Gamma Galaxy, specifically the 7th and 8th Reserve Battle Clusters, ambushed and destroyed the Alpha Newt Cluster outside Tolson. In response, Alpha Galaxy destroyed both Coyote Clusters, at which time all but one Coyote enclave on Foster were destroyed by self-destruction. The Coyote interventions, and the explosions that destroyed Coyote enclaves on Foster, and the presence of genetic deformities among their Warriors, were later used as circumstantial evidence of collusion between the Coyotes and the Society, although Clan Steel Viper lacked direct evidence and were unable to implicate the Coyotes for a Trial of Annihilation.[27]
In December, 3072, Steel Viper forces began to die of a mysterious new viral disease. The virus appeared in the Viper enclaves on three worlds. Three of the worlds had been taken in Trials of Possession months before the outbreak, Londerholm, Foster and Atreus, while the fourth, New Kent, was the capital of Clan Steel Viper. The weaponized virus was tailored to cause victims' insides to "boil"[29]. The fever killed about 90,000 Warrior and lower-caste civilians who were genetically related to the Mercer, Tamm, and Hoskins Blood Houses. The first victim of the outbreak was saKhan Nicole Hoskins.[27]
Clan Goliath Scorpion was also similarly paralyzed by lack of communication in the wake of the Society rebellion, withdrawing after losing their newly won enclaves on Albion, Brim, Huntress, and Marshall. After over one year without contact with three more of their colonies, Dagda, Delios, and Foster, the Scorpions emerged from their isolation in March 3073 to relieve the Foster enclave, who had sent a distress call requesting aid in response to a Clan Coyote attack. Khan Ariel Suvorov dispatched Gamma Galaxy, along with the CGS Lei Kung and the Collerane, to relieve the colony. The task force arrived in system in the middle of the month, and Gamma Galaxy arrived at the planet in time to land in defense of the Scorpions last enclave, Pillar Prime, where Clan Coyote's Delta Galaxy had established artillery positions and was systematically destroying the local 'Mech factory, as well as the infrastructure required to transport food and supplies to the inhabitants of the enclave.[30]
Military Deployment
3059
Clan Fire Mandrill, Kindraa Payne[31]
Clan Fire Mandrill, Kindraa Beyl-Grant[31]
Clan Fire Mandrill, Kindraa Kline[31]
Clan Ice Hellion[32]
3061
Clan Coyote[33]
3067
Clan Coyote[34]
Clan Fire Mandrill, Kindraa Payne-Beyl-Grant[35]
Clan Fire Mandrill, Kindraa Mick-Kreese-Kline[35]
Clan Ice Hellion[36]
Planetary Locations
Industrial Centers
- Ashton 'Mech Production Complex[37][38][39][40]
- Foster MechWorks Facility Beta
- Zuni 'Mech Production Complex
- Unnamed Minotaur production Complex[25]
Notes
According to a blog posting by author Blaine Lee Pardoe, he named the Foster system after comedian Foster Brooks back when he created the first map of Clan space (for the 1991 Wolf Clan Sourcebook).
Gallery
Map Gallery
Nearby Systems
Closest 20 systems (6 within 60 light-years) Distance in light years, closest systems first: | |||||||
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Ironhold | 12.0 | Huntress | 25.2 | Atreus | 27.7 | Strana Mechty | 36.6 |
Lum | 45.6 | Shadow | 49.1 | Marshall | 61.0 | Tokasha | 64.1 |
Brim | 77.3 | Niles | 79.3 | Gatekeeper | 81.2 | Tranquil | 84.3 |
Priori | 84.9 | Tathis | 89.0 | New Kent | 92.2 | Delios | 94.1 |
Sheridan | 102.1 | Bearclaw | 105.7 | Hellgate | 110.2 | Albion | 111.2 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Touring the Stars: Foster, p. 3
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 233: "The Wars of Reaving Campaign"
- ↑ Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials, p. 5
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 23: "Clan Blood Spirit: Fool's Gold (2835-2865)"
- ↑ According to Field Manual: Crusader Clans, pp. 54–55: "Clan Hell's Horses: Hell's Fury" - Kindraa Smythe-Jewel took battle armor technology using questionable bidding practices from Clan Hell's Horses on Eden in 2870. The Smythe-Jewels must have traded battle armor to the Blood Spirits in exchange for Foster after the Eden Trial
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 24: "Clan Blood Spirit: Fire from Heaven (2865-2974)"
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 42: "Clan Coyote: Righteous Vengeance"
- ↑ Clan Homeworlds 3052 Poster (Kickstarter)
- ↑ The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 114
- ↑ Field Manual: Updates, p. 39
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 228: "Political Balance Table, 3067"
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 248: "Political Balance Table, 3075"
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 249: "Political Balance Table, 3085"
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Field Manual: Warden Clans, pp. 41–42: "Righteous Vengeance"
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 39: "Striking from Solitude"
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, pp. 54–55: "Hell's Fury"
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 39: "Death of a Kindraa"
- ↑ Era Digest: Golden Century, pp. 9–10: "Bad Blood"
- ↑ Technical Readout: Clan Invasion, p. 36: "Black Hawk"
- ↑ Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials, p. 35
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, pp. 22-37
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 17, "Monkey in the Middle"
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 The Wars of Reaving, p. 37-39, "Stalking the Desert"
- ↑ Note: the text from The Wars of Reaving specifies Kindraa Payne-Beyl-Grant attempted to take the Savage Coyote manufacturing center on Foster. According to Zuni 'Mech Production Complex, this is where Savage Coyotes are manufactured on Foster.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 The Wars of Reaving, p. 70, "Vanishing Point"
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 109, "Communication Breakdown"
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 The Wars of Reaving, pp. 106-107, "The Viper Uncoils"
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 109, "Communication Breakdown"
- ↑ The Wars of Reaving, p. 107
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 The War of Reaving, pp. 124-129, "Scorpion Gambit"
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, pp. 149-150
- ↑ Field Manual: Crusader Clans, pp. 152-153
- ↑ Field Manual: Warden Clans, pp. 161-162
- ↑ Field Manual: Updates, p. 76
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Field Manual: Updates, pp. 70-71
- ↑ Field Manual: Updates, pp. 71-72
- ↑ Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 26
- ↑ BT Forums Question RE: Ashton 'Mech Production Complex
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3060, p. 178: "Mech Components"
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3067, p. 118: "Mech Components"