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The reshuffling of Combine assets into the new prefecture allowed [[Theodore Kurita]] to staff the region with many political allies, including Duke [[Hassid Ricol]], formerly of [[Verthandi]]. The Duke was named Governor in [[3034]], directly after the Combine recognized the FRR.
 
The reshuffling of Combine assets into the new prefecture allowed [[Theodore Kurita]] to staff the region with many political allies, including Duke [[Hassid Ricol]], formerly of [[Verthandi]]. The Duke was named Governor in [[3034]], directly after the Combine recognized the FRR.
  
During the [[Clan Invasion]], most of this District was lost to the Combine to [[Clan Ghost Bear]].
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During the [[Clan Invasion]], the Combine lost most of the district to [[Clan Ghost Bear]].
  
 
==Prefectures==
 
==Prefectures==

Revision as of 21:46, 27 June 2010

History

The creation of the Free Rasalhague Republic from the Draconis Combine's former Rasalhague Military District left a band of planets that became the heart of the Alshain Military District. Ruled by the planet Alshain, this District is a long, thin region bordering the new Republic. It consists of the twenty Rasalhague worlds that the Combine did not surrender to the FRR, plus ten worlds from the Buckminster Province. The Alshain District is divided into three Prefectures named for their capitals: Buckminster, Garstedt, and Rubigen.

The first district Governor was Hassid Ricol, who secured the position by providing the Combine with a copy of the Helm Memory Core. [1]

The reshuffling of Combine assets into the new prefecture allowed Theodore Kurita to staff the region with many political allies, including Duke Hassid Ricol, formerly of Verthandi. The Duke was named Governor in 3034, directly after the Combine recognized the FRR.

During the Clan Invasion, the Combine lost most of the district to Clan Ghost Bear.

Prefectures

  • Buckminister Prefecture
  • Garstedt Prefecture
  • Rubigen Prefecture

References

  1. Heir to the Dragon

Bibliography