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The state enjoyed a meager but steady income, thanks in part to the Brotherhood's off-world contracts. The population numbered somewhere between three and five thousand, mostly unskilled laborers. Intentions to industrialize the state had not borne out, as the Brotherhood had instead focused on their training in the art of [[BattleMech]] combat to the exclusion of most everything else.<ref name=P88-129/>
 
The state enjoyed a meager but steady income, thanks in part to the Brotherhood's off-world contracts. The population numbered somewhere between three and five thousand, mostly unskilled laborers. Intentions to industrialize the state had not borne out, as the Brotherhood had instead focused on their training in the art of [[BattleMech]] combat to the exclusion of most everything else.<ref name=P88-129/>
  
After the accession of [[Galahad Frews]] to Grand Knight of the Brotherhood in [[3037]], the fiefdom began to enjoy a newfound respect from its neighboring planets. Its status as trader stopover for repairs & resupply continued, but other than the existence as a protected realm, it held little value. By [[3047]], Frews' efforts at improving the planet had resulted in the small towns of Randis being connected by a modern transportation infrastructure, including rails, as well as each being equipped with storage and trading facilities. New spaceports were constructed to entice more off-world traders and the population had begun to develop their farms into more profitable enterprises. Though Frews was ousted from his position of leadership by [[Lucas Beckett]], he still had ample support and authority with the people, some who did prefer to see him once again as Grand Knight.<ref name=P96-76/><ref name=FMP-116>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 116</ref>
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After the accession of [[Galahad Frews]] to Grand Knight of the Brotherhood in [[3037]], the fiefdom began to enjoy a new found respect from its neighboring planets. Its status as trader stopover for repairs & resupply continued, but other than the existence as a protected realm, it held little value. By [[3047]], Frews' efforts at improving the planet had resulted in the small towns of Randis being connected by a modern transportation infrastructure, including rails, as well as each being equipped with storage and trading facilities. New spaceports were constructed to entice more off-world traders and the population had begun to develop their farms into more profitable enterprises. Though Frews was ousted from his position of leadership by [[Lucas Beckett]], he still had ample support and authority with the people, some who did prefer to see him once again as Grand Knight.<ref name=P96-76/><ref name=FMP-116>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 116</ref>
  
 
The Fiefdom of Randis was the only official trading partner for the breakaway [[Calderon Protectorate]] in [[3067]], supplying the new nation with food surplus to the Fiefdom's requirements in exchange for industrial-quality diamonds and small supplies of various rare heavy metals that the Protectorate was extracting from mines on the planet [[Oscar]].<ref name="HB:MPSp129">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 129: "Under Siege: Economics in a Breakaway Nation"</ref>
 
The Fiefdom of Randis was the only official trading partner for the breakaway [[Calderon Protectorate]] in [[3067]], supplying the new nation with food surplus to the Fiefdom's requirements in exchange for industrial-quality diamonds and small supplies of various rare heavy metals that the Protectorate was extracting from mines on the planet [[Oscar]].<ref name="HB:MPSp129">''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 129: "Under Siege: Economics in a Breakaway Nation"</ref>

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