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Katherine encouraged colonization of worlds within the Commonwealth's territory and spearheaded economic assistance plans to help the nation recover from war. These programs helped right the economic ship but also enriched House Steiner.<ref name=STtH />
 
Katherine encouraged colonization of worlds within the Commonwealth's territory and spearheaded economic assistance plans to help the nation recover from war. These programs helped right the economic ship but also enriched House Steiner.<ref name=STtH />
  
In the meantime, the Commonwealth warred with the [[Free Worlds League]]. In [[2416]], the Commonwealth attempted to capture the world of [[Dieudonné]]; this prompted the Free Worlds League Parliament to recall [[Peter Marik (24th c.)|Peter Marik]] to serve as [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]], and Peter's short but aggressive campaign saw the League capture several border worlds, including [[Rochelle]] and the semi-independent world of [[Amity]]. The war ended in an armistice in [[2418]], but in [[2420]] the Commonwealth attacked the League again, capturing Amity and [[Danais]] in part due to the appointment of [[General]] [[Joseph Stewart]] as Captain-General following Peter Marik's refusal to serve in the post while constrained by the League's [[War Powers Act]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p15">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 15: "Struggle Between Marik and Parliament"</ref>
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In the meantime, the Commonwealth warred with the [[Free Worlds League]]. In [[2416]] the Commonwealth attempted to capture the world of [[Dieudonné]]; this prompted the Free Worlds League Parliament to recall [[Peter Marik]] to serve as [[Captain-General]], and Peter's short but aggressive campaign saw the League capture several border worlds, including [[Rochelle]] and the semi-independent world of [[Amity]]. The war ended in an armistice in [[2418]], but in [[2420]] the Commonwealth attacked the League again, capturing Amity and [[Danais]] in part due to the appointment of [[General]] [[Joseph Stewart]] as Captain-General following Peter Marik's refusal to serve in the post while constrained by the League's [[War Powers Act]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p15">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 15: "Struggle Between Marik and Parliament"</ref>
  
The 2420 campaign ended with the Lyran forces routing the Free Worlds League forces in the [[Concord]] system, in part because the bulk of the LCAF was occupied with fighting the Draconis Combine; if not for the campaign on the Combine border, the Commonwealth would likely have been able to seize a dozen more League worlds.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p15"/> The lull only lasted until [[2427]], when Lyran forces landing on [[Bolan]], as well as capturing [[Dixie]] and [[Kamenz]] while the League Parliament struggled to find someone suitable and willing to take up the post of Captain-General. [[Terrence Marik (25th c.)|Terrence Marik]] accepted the post after the War Powers Act was repealed and launched attacks to try and recapture the worlds, but despite campaigns in [[2427]] and [[2432]] that destroyed significant numbers of LCAF units, he couldn't recapture Bolan or Kamenz.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16: "Struggle Between Marik and Parliament"</ref>
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The 2420 campaign ended with the Lyran forces routing the Free Worlds League forces in the [[Concord]] system, in part because the bulk of the LCAF was occupied with fighting the Draconis Combine; if not for the campaign on the Combine border, the Commonwealth would likely have been able to seize a dozen more League worlds.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p15"/> The lull only lasted until [[2427]], when Lyran forces landing on [[Bolan]], as well as capturing [[Dixie]] and [[Kamenz]] while the League Parliament struggled to find someone suitable and willing to take up the post of Captain-General. [[Terrence Marik]] accepted the post after the War Powers Act was repealed and launched attacks to try and recapture the worlds, but despite campaigns in [[2427]] and [[2432]] that destroyed significant numbers of LCAF units, he couldn't recapture Bolan or Kamenz.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16: "Struggle Between Marik and Parliament"</ref>
  
With the appointment of [[Peter Marik (25th c.)|Peter Marik II]] to the post of Captain-General in [[2441]] events turned in favor of the League, with Peter recapturing Bolan and Kamenz in 2441, followed by [[Halfway]] and [[Smolnik]], potentially putting the League in a position to target [[Tharkad]] itself.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16"/> The powers traded worlds, but the League's seizure of the Bolan Thumb had put the Commonwealth at a strategic disadvantage.<ref name=STtH /> Peter was able to build on this by passing laws that allowed the civilian population of worlds captured by the Free Worlds League to join the League as citizens, which prevented the predicted mass exodus of populations off captured Lyran worlds, and instead saw those worlds become productive members of the Free Worlds League.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16"/>
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With the appointment of [[Peter Marik II]] to the post of Captain-General in [[2441]] events turned in favor of the League, with Peter recapturing Bolan and Kamenz in 2441, followed by [[Halfway]] and [[Smolnik]], potentially putting the League in a position to target [[Tharkad]] itself.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16"/> The powers traded worlds, but the League's seizure of the Bolan Thumb had put the Commonwealth at a strategic disadvantage.<ref name=STtH /> Peter was able to build on this by passing laws that allowed the civilian population of worlds captured by the Free Worlds League to join the League as citizens, which prevented the predicted mass exodus of populations off captured Lyran worlds, and instead saw those worlds become productive members of the Free Worlds League.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16"/>
  
 
====The BattleMech====
 
====The BattleMech====
 
In [[2445]], Katherine abdicated the throne after thirty-seven years as ruler. She was succeeded by her son, [[Alistair Steiner]].<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 19: "Turning the Tide"</ref> Alistair inherited a militarily weak nation that was losing ground against both of its aggressive neighbors. Alistair tasked the LCAF with a mission that required them to succeed where the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] had failed for a decade: steal the specifications for the [[Terran Hegemony]]'s new war machine, the [[BattleMech]]. A [[2455]] commando raid on the Hegemony's BattleMech production facility on [[Hesperus II]], a world jointly held by the Hegemony and the Commonwealth, got them what they needed. Alistair ordered secret facilities built on [[Alarion]] and [[Coventry]] to produce this fearsome new weapon.<ref name=TT>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 19–20: "Turning the Tide"</ref><ref>''Prometheus Unbound (Proliferation, Part II)''</ref>
 
In [[2445]], Katherine abdicated the throne after thirty-seven years as ruler. She was succeeded by her son, [[Alistair Steiner]].<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 19: "Turning the Tide"</ref> Alistair inherited a militarily weak nation that was losing ground against both of its aggressive neighbors. Alistair tasked the LCAF with a mission that required them to succeed where the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] had failed for a decade: steal the specifications for the [[Terran Hegemony]]'s new war machine, the [[BattleMech]]. A [[2455]] commando raid on the Hegemony's BattleMech production facility on [[Hesperus II]], a world jointly held by the Hegemony and the Commonwealth, got them what they needed. Alistair ordered secret facilities built on [[Alarion]] and [[Coventry]] to produce this fearsome new weapon.<ref name=TT>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 19–20: "Turning the Tide"</ref><ref>''Prometheus Unbound (Proliferation, Part II)''</ref>
  
Lyran 'Mechs made their first appearance in battle in [[2459]], halting an advance by [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Geralk Marik]], literally crushing the man known as "the Bloodthirsty" under the heel of a Lyran 'Mech on [[Loric]]<ref name=TT /> — although not before he had already captured the worlds of [[Bella I]] and [[Alula Australis]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16A">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16: "Tenure of Geralk Marik"</ref> The battle showed off the might of the Lyran 'Mechs but also clued the Terrans in to the fact that their technology had been stolen. They hit the Lyrans with trade restrictions, but declined to take military action. Alistair's gamble had paid off. Before the other nations could field BattleMechs of their own, Alistair sent the LCAF on the offensive in [[2463]]. Known as the Long March, the four-year offensive reversed many of the Commonwealth's territorial losses.<ref name=TT /> Lyran BattleMechs helped the Commonwealth recapture Bella I and [[Cavanaugh II]], but the Lyran campaign against the League bogged down on Alula Australis, and in [[2470]] the League fielded its own BattleMechs on Alula Australis, turning the tide in favor of the League.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16A"/>
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Lyran 'Mechs made their first appearance in battle in [[2459]], halting an advance by [[Captain-General]] [[Geralk Marik]], literally crushing the man known as "the Bloodthirsty" under the heel of a Lyran 'Mech on [[Loric]]<ref name=TT /> — although not before he had already captured the worlds of [[Bella I]] and [[Alula Australis]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16A">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16: "Tenure of Geralk Marik"</ref> The battle showed off the might of the Lyran 'Mechs but also clued the Terrans in to the fact that their technology had been stolen. They hit the Lyrans with trade restrictions, but declined to take military action. Alistair's gamble had paid off. Before the other nations could field BattleMechs of their own, Alistair sent the LCAF on the offensive in [[2463]]. Known as the Long March, the four-year offensive reversed many of the Commonwealth's territorial losses.<ref name=TT /> Lyran BattleMechs helped the Commonwealth recapture Bella I and [[Cavanaugh II]], but the Lyran campaign against the League bogged down on Alula Australis, and in [[2470]] the League fielded its own BattleMechs on Alula Australis, turning the tide in favor of the League.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p16A"/>
  
Archon Alistair was assassinated in [[2467]], ushering in the era of Lyran history known as The Dark Years. Alistair was succeeded by his eldest son [[Michael Steiner (25th c.)|Michael]]. Hoping to improve the morale of the nation, Michael and his brother [[Steven Steiner|Steven]] were married in a double ceremony. Unfortunately, their goal was undermined by the suicide of their sister, Tatyana.<!--Not to be confused with the thirtieth-century Archon of the same name--> An earthquake in Tharkad City killed Michael's bride and a number of Estates General representatives less than a month later. As the nation focused on disaster relief and grieving, the Draconis Combine struck at [[Nox]]. General Steven commanded the troops, but Michael raced to the front anyway. In his grief, he abdicated as Archon in favor of Steven and took command of troops on Nox. The [[Battle of Nox]] was the first major battle between BattleMechs and claimed the life of the former Archon four years after his abdication.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 20–21: "The Dark Years"</ref>
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Archon Alistair was assassinated in [[2467]], ushering in the era of Lyran history known as The Dark Years. Alistair was succeeded by his eldest son [[Michael Steiner|Michael]]. Hoping to improve the morale of the nation, Michael and his brother [[Steven Steiner|Steven]] were married in a double ceremony. Unfortunately, their goal was undermined by the suicide of their sister, Tatyana.<!--Not to be confused with the thirtieth-century Archon of the same name--> An earthquake in Tharkad City killed Michael's bride and a number of Estates General representatives less than a month later. As the nation focused on disaster relief and grieving, the Draconis Combine struck at [[Nox]]. General Steven commanded the troops, but Michael raced to the front anyway. In his grief, he abdicated as Archon in favor of Steven and took command of troops on Nox. The [[Battle of Nox]] was the first major battle between BattleMechs and claimed the life of the former Archon four years after his abdication.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 20–21: "The Dark Years"</ref>
  
 
====Civil War====
 
====Civil War====
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====Star League Years====
 
====Star League Years====
[[File:Michael_Steiner_II.jpg|thumb|right|Archon [[Michael Steiner (27th c.)|Michael Steiner II]] at age 75 in [[2750]]]]
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[[File:Michael_Steiner_II.jpg|thumb|right|Archon [[Michael Steiner II]] at age 75 in [[2750]]]]
 
{{Main|Amaris Civil War}}
 
{{Main|Amaris Civil War}}
  
 
The [[twenty-seventh century]] was a golden age for mankind and the Commonwealth, which prospered under the free trade of the Star League thanks to its industrial and economic might.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 28–29: "Rise and Fall of the Star League"</ref>
 
The [[twenty-seventh century]] was a golden age for mankind and the Commonwealth, which prospered under the free trade of the Star League thanks to its industrial and economic might.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 28–29: "Rise and Fall of the Star League"</ref>
  
The beginning of the end came in [[2741]] when a "pirate" attack resulted in the massacre of 500 Lyrans on [[The Edge]]. The bandits, who used [[BattleMech]]s, were tracked back to [[Butte Hold]] and were determined to be mercenaries in the employ of [[House Kurita]]. On Terra, Archon [[Michael Steiner (27th c.)|Michael Steiner II]] confronted [[Coordinator]] [[Takiro Kurita]], and both nations rattled sabers by shuffling around troops on their border. The supposed pirate raids continued for ten years, prompting First Lord [[Simon Cameron]] to embark on a Sphere-wide goodwill tour in [[2750]]. Tragedy struck when an accident with a mining robot resulted in the First Lord's death.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 30</ref>
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The beginning of the end came in [[2741]] when a "pirate" attack resulted in the massacre of 500 Lyrans on [[The Edge]]. The bandits, who used [[BattleMech]]s, were tracked back to [[Butte Hold]] and were determined to be mercenaries in the employ of [[House Kurita]]. On Terra, Archon [[Michael Steiner II]] confronted [[Coordinator]] [[Takiro Kurita]], and both nations rattled sabers by shuffling around troops on their border. The supposed pirate raids continued for ten years, prompting First Lord [[Simon Cameron]] to embark on a Sphere-wide goodwill tour in [[2750]]. Tragedy struck when an accident with a mining robot resulted in the First Lord's death.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 30</ref>
  
 
Commanding General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] ruled as Regent for [[Richard Cameron]], who was eight years old when his father was killed. President [[Stefan Amaris]] of the Rim Worlds Republic ingratiated himself to the young heir. The Council Lords levied heavy taxes on the Territorial (Periphery) States and increased the sizes of their military forces, both edicts that were technically illegal because they lacked Kerensky's signature. For their part, the Lyrans raised thirteen new BattleMech regiments. When Cameron came of age in [[2762]], his first edict called for the disbanding of the House armies. The ridicule he earned for it isolated him further from everybody, save Amaris. The [[New Vandenberg Revolt]] signaled a full-scale rebellion in the Periphery (except for the Rim Worlds). Kerensky sent SLDF troops to quell the revolts, allowing Amaris to garrison Hegemony worlds with Republic troops. In [[2766]] Amaris' long plan came to fruition; he assassinated every Cameron he could find and took the Terran Hegemony in a coup, then declared himself Emperor of mankind.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 30–32</ref>
 
Commanding General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] ruled as Regent for [[Richard Cameron]], who was eight years old when his father was killed. President [[Stefan Amaris]] of the Rim Worlds Republic ingratiated himself to the young heir. The Council Lords levied heavy taxes on the Territorial (Periphery) States and increased the sizes of their military forces, both edicts that were technically illegal because they lacked Kerensky's signature. For their part, the Lyrans raised thirteen new BattleMech regiments. When Cameron came of age in [[2762]], his first edict called for the disbanding of the House armies. The ridicule he earned for it isolated him further from everybody, save Amaris. The [[New Vandenberg Revolt]] signaled a full-scale rebellion in the Periphery (except for the Rim Worlds). Kerensky sent SLDF troops to quell the revolts, allowing Amaris to garrison Hegemony worlds with Republic troops. In [[2766]] Amaris' long plan came to fruition; he assassinated every Cameron he could find and took the Terran Hegemony in a coup, then declared himself Emperor of mankind.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 30–32</ref>
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After reigning for thirty years, Archon Richard Steiner's nation was broken. They had lost thirty star systems, a greatly reduced military that was barely operational, dozens of major industrial facilities wrecked, a mostly destroyed navy, greatly diminished capacity to produce JumpShips, and shipping that was so thoroughly disrupted that basic supplies that made worlds habitable were difficult to come by. Richard called the Estates General to session and presented them with a plan for reconstruction that focused on heavy industry first. To deal with the worlds conquered from the Rim Worlds Republic decades earlier, Richard created [[Archonette]]s. Each Archonette hailed from a world that was wealthier than those within one jump and had total authority over the nobility and bureaucracy of that region to coordinate the reconstruction of those worlds, ensuring that each receive a balanced number of supplies. Once each world in the region was able to at least provide for itself, the Archonette's job was done and he or she would be rewarded with a land grant and title on an interior world.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Second Succession War (2830-2864)"</ref>
 
After reigning for thirty years, Archon Richard Steiner's nation was broken. They had lost thirty star systems, a greatly reduced military that was barely operational, dozens of major industrial facilities wrecked, a mostly destroyed navy, greatly diminished capacity to produce JumpShips, and shipping that was so thoroughly disrupted that basic supplies that made worlds habitable were difficult to come by. Richard called the Estates General to session and presented them with a plan for reconstruction that focused on heavy industry first. To deal with the worlds conquered from the Rim Worlds Republic decades earlier, Richard created [[Archonette]]s. Each Archonette hailed from a world that was wealthier than those within one jump and had total authority over the nobility and bureaucracy of that region to coordinate the reconstruction of those worlds, ensuring that each receive a balanced number of supplies. Once each world in the region was able to at least provide for itself, the Archonette's job was done and he or she would be rewarded with a land grant and title on an interior world.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Second Succession War (2830-2864)"</ref>
  
Richard was succeeded by his son [[Marcus Steiner|Marcus]] in June [[2823]]. Marcus released all transports that had been conscripted for military service, though he required that each one deliver supplies to three needy worlds. Marcus opened up House Steiner's coffers to help industrial centers of national importance move from border systems to interior worlds, an opportunity few passed up on. Marcus' major error in rebuilding was a tax on [[ComStar]]. Then [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Conrad Toyama]] countered by shutting down the [[HPG]] on [[Tharkad]]. After a [[Exclusion of Tharkad|year of blackout]], Marcus relented and rescinded the tax.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Reconstruction"</ref>
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Richard was succeeded by his son [[Marcus Steiner|Marcus]] in June [[2823]]. Marcus released all transports that had been conscripted for military service, though he required that each one deliver supplies to three needy worlds. Marcus opened up House Steiner's coffers to help industrial centers of national importance move from border systems to interior worlds, an opportunity few passed up on. Marcus' major error in rebuilding was a tax on [[ComStar]]. Then [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] [[Conrad Toyama]] countered by shutting down the [[HPG]] on [[Tharkad]]. After a [[Exclusion of Tharkad|year of blackout]], Marcus relented and rescinded the tax.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 39: "Reconstruction"</ref>
  
 
===Second Succession War===
 
===Second Succession War===
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The Combine advanced steadily against the LCAF, taking world after world in the Isle of Skye. The DCMS drove towards Skye itself, taking [[Ryde]] and [[Skondia]] in the 2880s, then [[Freedom]] and [[Zebebelgenubi]] in the 2890s. In [[2895]], the Draconians invaded Skye. Though it took the use of a nuclear weapon, the Lyrans ejected the Kurita invaders, who changed their focus and drove for Tamar.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 46: "The Combine Front"</ref>
 
The Combine advanced steadily against the LCAF, taking world after world in the Isle of Skye. The DCMS drove towards Skye itself, taking [[Ryde]] and [[Skondia]] in the 2880s, then [[Freedom]] and [[Zebebelgenubi]] in the 2890s. In [[2895]], the Draconians invaded Skye. Though it took the use of a nuclear weapon, the Lyrans ejected the Kurita invaders, who changed their focus and drove for Tamar.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 46: "The Combine Front"</ref>
  
Succeeding his late mother, Archon [[Eric Steiner]] expanded conscription and planned an offensive campaign.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 46, 48</ref> In [[2913]], at the head of the [[Third Royal Guards]] on Freedom, Eric was killed in combat. He was succeeded by his daughter [[Tatyana Steiner (30th c.)|Tatyana Steiner]]. Throughout the Third War, the Lyrans continued Eric's strategy of attacking when they had the strength.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 48–49: "Operation Freedom"</ref>
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Succeeding his late mother, Archon [[Eric Steiner]] expanded conscription and planned an offensive campaign.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 46, 48</ref> In [[2913]], at the head of the [[Third Royal Guards]] on Freedom, Eric was killed in combat. He was succeeded by his daughter [[Tatyana Steiner]]. Throughout the Third War, the Lyrans continued Eric's strategy of attacking when they had the strength.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 48–49: "Operation Freedom"</ref>
  
 
Also in 2913, the Free Worlds invaded [[Loric]], but were rebuffed by the LCAF. The Lyran counterassaults failed until a traitor was exposed. A League sympathizer, [[Hauptmann]] [[Mikhail Tertren]] of the Strategy and Tactics Division hindered the LCAF's actions against the FWLM until he was ousted in [[2937]]. The League again invaded Loric in [[2971]]. It took intervention from a relief force organized by Archon [[Giovanni Steiner]] that included elements from the [[Eridani Light Horse]] to break the FWLM invasion force.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 49</ref>
 
Also in 2913, the Free Worlds invaded [[Loric]], but were rebuffed by the LCAF. The Lyran counterassaults failed until a traitor was exposed. A League sympathizer, [[Hauptmann]] [[Mikhail Tertren]] of the Strategy and Tactics Division hindered the LCAF's actions against the FWLM until he was ousted in [[2937]]. The League again invaded Loric in [[2971]]. It took intervention from a relief force organized by Archon [[Giovanni Steiner]] that included elements from the [[Eridani Light Horse]] to break the FWLM invasion force.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 49</ref>
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=====League Front=====
 
=====League Front=====
House Marik was initially content to sit out the fight, but pressure from their erstwhile allies, Houses Liao and Kurita, led to an invasion with no purpose or objective. The LCAF gave ground, but held the FWLM off from doing any serious damage. The League was caught off guard when the fledgling [[Tikonov Free Republic]] launched an invasion of the Free Worlds. Woefully out of position to deal with this new development and fearful of a Lyran counterassault, [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]] ordered withdrawal.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 57: "The Free Worlds Campaign"</ref>
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House Marik was initially content to sit out the fight, but pressure from their erstwhile allies, Houses Liao and Kurita, led to an invasion with no purpose or objective. The LCAF gave ground, but held the FWLM off from doing any serious damage. The League was caught off guard when the fledgling [[Tikonov Free Republic]] launched an invasion of the Free Worlds. Woefully out of position to deal with this new development and fearful of a Lyran counterassault, [[Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]] ordered withdrawal.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 57: "The Free Worlds Campaign"</ref>
  
 
=====Aftermath=====
 
=====Aftermath=====
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====Clan Invasion====
 
====Clan Invasion====
 
[[File:Lc-3052.png|thumb|right|Map of the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth after the Clan Invasion (3052)]]
 
[[File:Lc-3052.png|thumb|right|Map of the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth after the Clan Invasion (3052)]]
Unknown to the Inner Sphere, the descendants of Aleksandr Kerensky created a society of their own, divided into twenty [[Clans]]. The Clans never suffered the technological degradation of the Succession Wars; in fact, they had even more advanced weaponry than the Star League fielded. When the [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] vessel ''[[Outbound Light]]'' was captured by [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], it gave the [[Crusader Clans]] the ammunition they needed to convince the [[Warden Clans]] to invade the Inner Sphere.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 17–18: "The Go Vote"</ref><ref name=HHS62>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 62: "The FedCom and the Clans"</ref>
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Unknown to the Inner Sphere, the descendants of Aleksandr Kerensky created a society of their own, divided into twenty [[Clans]]. The Clans never suffered the technological degradation of the Succession Wars; in fact, they had even more advanced weaponry than the Star League fielded. When the [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps]] vessel ''[[Outbound Light]]'' was captured by [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], it gave the [[Crusader Clans]] the ammunition they needed to convince the [[Warden Clans]] to invade the Inner Sphere.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 17–18: "The Go Vote"</ref><ref name=HHS62>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 62: "The FedCom and the Clans"</ref>
  
 
In [[3050]], four Clans invaded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth, the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], and the Draconis Combine. The Lyrans faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] in the [[Tamar March]]. On [[Trell I]], FedCom heir [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had to be evacuated from the planet in advance of a Falcon invasion. He had his revenge, however, when he helped plan a counterstrike against the Falcon garrison on [[Twycross]]. Correctly guessing that the Clans were garrisoning their worlds with lower-quality commands, the assault nonetheless ran into the front-line [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Falcon Guards]], which they were able to overcome thanks to a heroic stand by heir to the [[St. Ives Compact]] [[Kai Allard-Liao]].<ref name=HHS62 /><ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 14–15, 24: "Timeline of Events: 3050-3052" and "Federated Commonwealth"</ref>
 
In [[3050]], four Clans invaded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth, the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], and the Draconis Combine. The Lyrans faced [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]] in the [[Tamar March]]. On [[Trell I]], FedCom heir [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] had to be evacuated from the planet in advance of a Falcon invasion. He had his revenge, however, when he helped plan a counterstrike against the Falcon garrison on [[Twycross]]. Correctly guessing that the Clans were garrisoning their worlds with lower-quality commands, the assault nonetheless ran into the front-line [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Falcon Guards]], which they were able to overcome thanks to a heroic stand by heir to the [[St. Ives Compact]] [[Kai Allard-Liao]].<ref name=HHS62 /><ref>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 14–15, 24: "Timeline of Events: 3050-3052" and "Federated Commonwealth"</ref>
  
The Inner Sphere gained a respite in [[3051]] when a Rasalhagian aerospace pilot [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her vessel into a Clan [[WarShip]]. Unknown to her, she struck the bridge of the Wolf flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf]]'' with the leader of all the Clans, [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]] aboard, resulting in his death. The leaders of the Clans had to return to Clan space to elect a new ilKhan, a process that took almost a year. During the so-called [[Year of Peace]], the Inner Sphere leaders and their heirs met on [[Outreach]] at the invitation of [[Jaime Wolf]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. There, he revealed that the Dragoons were not just a [[mercenary unit]], but a scouting force dispatched by the Clans that had turned their backs on their origin. This made him uniquely positioned to provide intelligence on the invaders.<ref name=ER3052p15>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 15</ref><ref name=HHS62 />
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The Inner Sphere gained a respite in [[3051]] when a Rasalhagian aerospace pilot [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her vessel into a Clan [[WarShip]]. Unknown to her, she struck the bridge of the Wolf flagship ''[[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|Dire Wolf]]'' with the leader of all the Clans, [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]] aboard, resulting in his death. The leaders of the Clans had to return to Clan space to elect a new ilKhan, a process that took almost a year. During the so-called [[Year of Peace]], the Inner Sphere leaders and their heirs met on [[Outreach]] at the invitation of [[Jaime Wolf]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. There, he revealed that the Dragoons were not just a [[mercenary unit]], but a scouting force dispatched by the Clans that had turned their backs on their origin. This made him uniquely positioned to provide intelligence on the invaders.<ref name=ER3052p15>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 15</ref><ref name=HHS62 />
  
 
On Outreach, Prince Hanse Davion struck a nonaggression pact with ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' Theodore Kurita, freeing up the best AFFC units to move to the Clan front. Hanse also convinced Free Worlds League Captain-General [[Thomas Marik]] to produce and sell refit kits to the powers facing the Clans, which upgraded their [[BattleMech]]s with Star League-era technology. In order to convince Marik to do this, Hanse offered to treat Thomas' son and heir [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]].<ref name=ER3052p15 />
 
On Outreach, Prince Hanse Davion struck a nonaggression pact with ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' Theodore Kurita, freeing up the best AFFC units to move to the Clan front. Hanse also convinced Free Worlds League Captain-General [[Thomas Marik]] to produce and sell refit kits to the powers facing the Clans, which upgraded their [[BattleMech]]s with Star League-era technology. In order to convince Marik to do this, Hanse offered to treat Thomas' son and heir [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]].<ref name=ER3052p15 />
  
The Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth lost dozens of worlds from [[Here]] to [[Orkney (LC)|Orkney]], including Tamar. The Tamar March was reduced to a thin strip of border worlds by the time the [[Com Guards]] forced the fifteen-year [[Truce of Tukayyid]] on the Clans in [[3052]]. Hanse Davion died of a heart attack, leaving Melissa Steiner to rule the Commonwealth.<ref name=FMLA12>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 12: "Unity and Discord"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 62: "Tukayyid and its Aftermath" and "Tragedy and Discord"</ref>
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The Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth lost dozens of worlds from [[Here]] to [[Orkney]], including Tamar. The Tamar March was reduced to a thin strip of border worlds by the time the [[Com Guards]] forced the fifteen-year [[Truce of Tukayyid]] on the Clans in [[3052]]. Hanse Davion died of a heart attack, leaving Melissa Steiner to rule the Commonwealth.<ref name=FMLA12>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 12: "Unity and Discord"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 62: "Tukayyid and its Aftermath" and "Tragedy and Discord"</ref>
  
 
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Damage to the LAAF was not as great as what occurred to the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]]. This was mostly due to the fact that most Lyran units were united in their support of Katherine, and most of the units that did not support her moved to the ARDC. Despite this, major conflicts did break out on some worlds, such as [[Dalkeith]]. It would be three other events that caused damage to the Alliance.<ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 164–165: "Pebbles and Avalanches"</ref>
 
Damage to the LAAF was not as great as what occurred to the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]]. This was mostly due to the fact that most Lyran units were united in their support of Katherine, and most of the units that did not support her moved to the ARDC. Despite this, major conflicts did break out on some worlds, such as [[Dalkeith]]. It would be three other events that caused damage to the Alliance.<ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 164–165: "Pebbles and Avalanches"</ref>
  
First, Victor was on [[Mogyorod]] at the time of his declaration. From the first, he planned to cut a swath through the Alliance, into [[Federated Commonwealth]] space, and ultimately to [[New Avalon]]. He quickly ran afoul of [[Adam Steiner]] on [[Newtown Square]], then was harassed by General [[Maria Esteban]]. Victor did eventually break through to the FedSuns, but not before securing important worlds like [[Coventry]] and [[York (LC)|York]] for his cause. After he received news of the death of his lover, [[Omiko Kurita|Omi Kurita]], Victor retreated to [[Muphrid]] and mourned for her for a year before finally pushing on to [[Tikonov]].
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First, Victor was on [[Mogyorod]] at the time of his declaration. From the first, he planned to cut a swath through the Alliance, into [[Federated Commonwealth]] space, and ultimately to [[New Avalon]]. He quickly ran afoul of [[Adam Steiner]] on [[Newtown Square]], then was harassed by General [[Maria Esteban]]. Victor did eventually break through to the FedSuns, but not before securing important worlds like [[Coventry]] and [[York (LC)|York]] for his cause. After he received news of the death of his lover, [[Omi Kurita]], Victor retreated to [[Muphrid]] and mourned for her for a year before finally pushing on to [[Tikonov]].
  
 
Secondly, [[Clan Jade Falcon]] launched an invasion in [[3064]]. Khan Pryde sought to take advantage of Lyran distraction by actually making real gains for her Clan this time. The invasion unified elements of the Lyran people, and they came together to fight the Falcons. Loyalist General [[Adam Steiner]] and hero of the Allied cause General [[Archer Christifori]] jointly led the defense and counterassault. While the Lyrans retook [[Blackjack (system)|Blackjack]] (though its infamous private military academy had been dismantled), the Falcons were able to capture the theater headquarters of [[Pandora]]. History repeated itself as [[Clan Wolf]] launched an invasion of Falcon territory, and both Lyran and Falcons sought an end to the conflict. In a unique arrangement, the borders were left as they were occupied, and the world of [[Blair Atholl]] became a jointly held world intended to be a sort of live-fire training ground for the Falcons. The Blair Atholl Agreement ended the invasion in [[3065]].<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 68: "The Jade Falcon Incursion"</ref><ref name=FMU />
 
Secondly, [[Clan Jade Falcon]] launched an invasion in [[3064]]. Khan Pryde sought to take advantage of Lyran distraction by actually making real gains for her Clan this time. The invasion unified elements of the Lyran people, and they came together to fight the Falcons. Loyalist General [[Adam Steiner]] and hero of the Allied cause General [[Archer Christifori]] jointly led the defense and counterassault. While the Lyrans retook [[Blackjack (system)|Blackjack]] (though its infamous private military academy had been dismantled), the Falcons were able to capture the theater headquarters of [[Pandora]]. History repeated itself as [[Clan Wolf]] launched an invasion of Falcon territory, and both Lyran and Falcons sought an end to the conflict. In a unique arrangement, the borders were left as they were occupied, and the world of [[Blair Atholl]] became a jointly held world intended to be a sort of live-fire training ground for the Falcons. The Blair Atholl Agreement ended the invasion in [[3065]].<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 68: "The Jade Falcon Incursion"</ref><ref name=FMU />
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[[3067]] saw the return of the Whitting Conference to [[Tharkad]]. Despite that, Peter announced his intention to pull out of the League, citing financial constraints. His sentiment was echoed by [[Yvonne Steiner-Davion|Prince-Regent Yvonne]] of the [[Federated Suns]]. Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] was more scathing in his absentee remarks, but he also announced his intention to pull the [[Capellan Confederation]] out of the [[Star League]]. First Lord [[Christian Månsdottir]] admitted the provisional members, including the [[Taurian Concordat]] and [[Word of Blake]], and called for a vote of no confidence in the hope that such a vote would succeed and the other members could force them back in. The measure did have the required majority, however, and the [[Star League]] disbanded once more. The [[Word of Blake]], however, was not content. A radical element placed a great deal of hope of their interpretation of a prophecy that included the Star League. They attempted to force the Lyrans and FedSuns back into the League with a show of force around their capital worlds.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 25</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', pp. 12–13 and ''Blake Ascending'', pp. 172–173: "The Star League Failure"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', pp. 9–10: "Dawn of the Jihad"</ref> This failed, however, and they lashed out in a brutal war that lasted for fourteen years and engulfed all of humankind.
 
[[3067]] saw the return of the Whitting Conference to [[Tharkad]]. Despite that, Peter announced his intention to pull out of the League, citing financial constraints. His sentiment was echoed by [[Yvonne Steiner-Davion|Prince-Regent Yvonne]] of the [[Federated Suns]]. Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] was more scathing in his absentee remarks, but he also announced his intention to pull the [[Capellan Confederation]] out of the [[Star League]]. First Lord [[Christian Månsdottir]] admitted the provisional members, including the [[Taurian Concordat]] and [[Word of Blake]], and called for a vote of no confidence in the hope that such a vote would succeed and the other members could force them back in. The measure did have the required majority, however, and the [[Star League]] disbanded once more. The [[Word of Blake]], however, was not content. A radical element placed a great deal of hope of their interpretation of a prophecy that included the Star League. They attempted to force the Lyrans and FedSuns back into the League with a show of force around their capital worlds.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 25</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', pp. 12–13 and ''Blake Ascending'', pp. 172–173: "The Star League Failure"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', pp. 9–10: "Dawn of the Jihad"</ref> This failed, however, and they lashed out in a brutal war that lasted for fourteen years and engulfed all of humankind.
  
The first shots of the [[Jihad]] were fired at [[Tharkad]]. The Word had salvaged and restored the [[LCS Invincible|LCS ''Invincible'']], a ''[[Tharkad (WarShip class)|Tharkad]]''-class [[WarShip]]. The Blakists had secretly brought the vessel as a gift to the Alliance but turned it on the Lyran capital when the Star League disbanded. The powerful WarShip bombarded Tharkad City from orbit on 5 December 3067, striking a nuclear power facility which catastrophically melted down. This was followed by a traditional ground invasion consisting of approximately a division of Word troops.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', pp. 43–45</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12 and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 172: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref>
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The first shots of the [[Jihad]] were fired at [[Tharkad]]. The Word had salvaged and restored the [[LCS Invincible|LCS ''Invincible'']], a ''[[Tharkad (WarShip)|Tharkad]]''-class [[WarShip]]. The Blakists had secretly brought the vessel as a gift to the Alliance but turned it on the Lyran capital when the Star League disbanded. The powerful WarShip bombarded Tharkad City from orbit on 5 December 3067, striking a nuclear power facility which catastrophically melted down. This was followed by a traditional ground invasion consisting of approximately a division of Word troops.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', pp. 43–45</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12 and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 172: "Timeline of the Jihad"</ref>
  
 
The Blakists attacked the Lyrans savagely and repeatedly because they desired control of the Lyrans' massive industrial base. Worlds such as [[Tharkad]], [[Coventry]], [[Hesperus II]], [[Donegal]], and [[Alarion]] suffered tremendously. In the meantime, the Blakists sought to expand their [[Blake Protectorate]] at the expense of Lyran worlds including [[Thorin]] and [[New Earth]]. To keep the Lyrans off balance, they manipulated the [[Sirian Concordance]] and Duke of Skye [[Robert Kelswa-Steiner]] to create a regional war between provinces of the Alliance and the League.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 50: "The Archon has Failed Us!"</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070''</ref><ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 10: "Early Tactics"</ref>
 
The Blakists attacked the Lyrans savagely and repeatedly because they desired control of the Lyrans' massive industrial base. Worlds such as [[Tharkad]], [[Coventry]], [[Hesperus II]], [[Donegal]], and [[Alarion]] suffered tremendously. In the meantime, the Blakists sought to expand their [[Blake Protectorate]] at the expense of Lyran worlds including [[Thorin]] and [[New Earth]]. To keep the Lyrans off balance, they manipulated the [[Sirian Concordance]] and Duke of Skye [[Robert Kelswa-Steiner]] to create a regional war between provinces of the Alliance and the League.<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'' and ''Blake Ascending'', p. 50: "The Archon has Failed Us!"</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070''</ref><ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 10: "Early Tactics"</ref>
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The Arcturus and Buena Archonettes were dissolved in February [[3081]], with Buena becoming the new capital of what had been Alarion Province. Inarcs and Kaumberg Archonettes initially refused to stand down.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 39: "Inarcs Prepares for Showdown" and "Kaumberg Archonette Defies Call to Stand Down"</ref><ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 61: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> This was symptomatic of the dispersal of authority caused by the loss of central control during the Jihad. In addition to the Archonettes, the Estates General took on more day-to-day authority, acting more like the Free Worlds League Parliament and less like an advisory body. Even secret societies such as the [[Brotherhood of Cincinnatus]] wielded power behind the scenes.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 86: "The Political Landscape of the Lyran Alliance"</ref>
 
The Arcturus and Buena Archonettes were dissolved in February [[3081]], with Buena becoming the new capital of what had been Alarion Province. Inarcs and Kaumberg Archonettes initially refused to stand down.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 39: "Inarcs Prepares for Showdown" and "Kaumberg Archonette Defies Call to Stand Down"</ref><ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 61: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> This was symptomatic of the dispersal of authority caused by the loss of central control during the Jihad. In addition to the Archonettes, the Estates General took on more day-to-day authority, acting more like the Free Worlds League Parliament and less like an advisory body. Even secret societies such as the [[Brotherhood of Cincinnatus]] wielded power behind the scenes.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 86: "The Political Landscape of the Lyran Alliance"</ref>
  
By [[3083]], Archon Adam Steiner had had enough. A fleet that included the powerful LAS ''[[Yggdrasil (Individual Mjolnir-class WarShip)|Yggdrasil]]'' WarShip jumped into the Inarcs system, demanding the surrender of Duchess [[Tamari LaRue]]. A quick but decisive battle resulted in the capture of Duchess LaRue. She was put on trial and executed for treason. Though their angered simmered, no Archonette again refused the Archon's call to stand down.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', pp. 94–95: "Reclaiming Authority"</ref>
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By [[3083]], Archon Adam Steiner had had enough. A fleet that included the powerful LAS ''[[Yggdrasil]]'' WarShip jumped into the Inarcs system, demanding the surrender of Duchess [[Tamari LaRue]]. A quick but decisive battle resulted in the capture of Duchess LaRue. She was put on trial and executed for treason. Though their angered simmered, no Archonette again refused the Archon's call to stand down.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', pp. 94–95: "Reclaiming Authority"</ref>
  
 
===Lyran Commonwealth once again===
 
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===Blackout===
 
===Blackout===
In [[3132]] unknown agents sabotaged or destroyed enough [[hyperpulse generator]] stations to take down interplanetary communications, forcing the people of the Inner Sphere to communicate by JumpShip courier. This instability set off an era of strife, especially within the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Landgrave [[Jasek Kelswa-Steiner]], heir to Skye, formed the [[Stormhammers]] around a group of Republic soldiers loyal to him with the goal of returning the Isle of Skye to the Lyran Commonwealth.<ref>[http://bg.battletech.com/?page_id=1641 BattleTech.com Dark Age Timeline]</ref><ref name=EDDAp19>''Era Digest: Dark Age'', pp. 19-20: "Stormhammers"</ref> The Stormhammers became part of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]].<ref>''Masters of War'', p. 239</ref><ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 14: "Demagogues and Dissidents"</ref>
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In [[3132]] unknown agents sabotaged or destroyed enough [[hyperpulse generator]] stations to take down interplanetary communications, forcing the people of the Inner Sphere to communicate by JumpShip courier. This instability set off an era of strife, especially within the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Landgrave [[Jasek Kelswa-Steiner]], heir to Skye, formed the [[Stormhammers]] around a group of Republic militia loyal to him with the goal of returning the Isle of Skye to the Lyran Commonwealth.<ref>[http://bg.battletech.com/?page_id=1641 BattleTech.com Dark Age Timeline]</ref><ref>[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/stormhammer_1.PDF Jasek Kelswa-Steiner MechWarrior: Age of Destruction dossier] (PDF)</ref> The Stormhammers became part of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]].<ref>''Masters of War'', p. 239</ref><ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 14: "Demagogues and Dissidents"</ref>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)|The Battle of Coventry]]''
 
* ''[[The Battle of Coventry (scenario pack)|The Battle of Coventry]]''
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* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
 
* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
 
* ''[[Empire Alone]]''
 
* ''[[Empire Alone]]''
* ''[[Era Digest: Dark Age]]''
 
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3052]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3052]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3062]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3062]]''
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* ''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
 
* ''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
* ''[[IlClan (sourcebook)|IlClan]]''
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* ''[[IlClan (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
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* ''[[Touring the Stars]]''
 
* ''[[Touring the Stars]]''
 
* ''[[Warrior: Riposte]]''
 
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