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'''Operation Holy Shroud II''' was a renewed [[Inner Sphere]]-wide crackdown by [[ComStar]]'s [[ROM]] division against the [[Great House]]s' attempt to rediscover [[Lostech|technology lost]] during the early [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. The successor to the [[Operation Holy Shroud|original Holy Shroud]], it proved to be not nearly as effective as its predecessor.
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'''Operation HOLY SHROUD II''' was a renewed [[Inner Sphere|Sphere]]-wide crackdown by [[ComStar]]'s [[ROM]] division against the [[Great House]]s' attempt to rediscover [[Lostech|technology lost]] during the early [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. The successor to the [[Operation HOLY SHROUD|original HOLY SHROUD]], it proved to be not nearly as effective as its predecessor.<ref name=CSp46>''ComStar'', pp. 46-47: "The Tripitz Affair - The Activist First Circuit"</ref> <ref name=FMCSp13>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 13: "Bait and Switch"</ref> <ref name=IOHp105>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 105: "ROM - Brief History - Dangerous Games"</ref>
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
As the [[Third Succession War]] dragged on, the [[Successor State]]s spent considerable resources to protect and build on what surviving technology they retained, along with desperately researching any scraps of lostech that were uncovered. Despite only having limited success, their efforts prevented an outright collapse into a technological dark age, running counter to the prophesies of ComStar that predicted such a decline from which the Blessed Order alone would arise.
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As the [[Third Succession War]] dragged on, the [[Successor State]]s spent considerable resources to protect and build on what surviving technology they retained, along with desperately researching any scraps of lostech that were uncovered. Despite only having limited success, their efforts prevented an outright collapse into a technological dark age, running counter to the prophecies of ComStar that predicted such a decline from which the Blessed Order alone would arise.<ref name=CSp46/> <ref name=FMCSp13/> <ref name=IOHp105/>
  
On the back of the successful resolution of the so-called [[Tripitz Affair]], which saw the [[Com Guard]]s prevent a derelict [[WarShip]] entering [[Taurian Concordat]] hands, [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Yin Takami]] ordered ROM to engage in Operation Holy Shroud II, a new wave of assassinations of scientists and engineers similar to that ordered by [[Raymond Karpov]] in [[2838]].  
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On the back of the successful resolution of the so-called [[Tripitz Affair]], which saw the [[Com Guards]] prevent a derelict [[WarShip]] entering [[Taurian Concordat]] hands, [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Yin Takami]] ordered ROM to engage in Operation HOLY SHROUD II, a new wave of assassinations of scientists and engineers similar to that ordered by [[Raymond Karpov]] in [[2838]]. <ref name=CSp46/> <ref name=FMCSp13/> <ref name=IOHp105/>
  
However, despite a few minor successes, many of the assassinations were stopped by the [[Federated Suns]]' [[Ministry of Intelligence Investigations and Operations]] and [[Draconis Combine]]'s [[Internal Security Force]]. The only area where the second Holy Shroud matched the first was ROM's efforts to misdirect any efforts to link the Order to the assassinations, with not even a hint the supposedly neutral organization was actively seeking to cripple the Inner Sphere.
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However, despite a few minor successes, many of the assassinations were stopped by the [[Federated Suns]]' [[Ministry of Intelligence Investigations and Operations]] and [[Draconis Combine]]'s [[Internal Security Force]]. The only area where the second HOLY SHROUD matched the first was ROM's efforts to misdirect any efforts to link the Order to the assassinations, with not even a hint the supposedly neutral organization was actively seeking to cripple the Inner Sphere.<ref name=CSp46/> <ref name=FMCSp13/> <ref name=IOHp105/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]'', pg. 46-47
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* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]'', pg. 12-13
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''
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* ''[[Intelligence Operations Handbook]]''
  
 
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[[Category:Covert Operations]]
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 14 March 2023

Operation HOLY SHROUD II was a renewed Sphere-wide crackdown by ComStar's ROM division against the Great Houses' attempt to rediscover technology lost during the early Succession Wars. The successor to the original HOLY SHROUD, it proved to be not nearly as effective as its predecessor.[1] [2] [3]

Overview[edit]

As the Third Succession War dragged on, the Successor States spent considerable resources to protect and build on what surviving technology they retained, along with desperately researching any scraps of lostech that were uncovered. Despite only having limited success, their efforts prevented an outright collapse into a technological dark age, running counter to the prophecies of ComStar that predicted such a decline from which the Blessed Order alone would arise.[1] [2] [3]

On the back of the successful resolution of the so-called Tripitz Affair, which saw the Com Guards prevent a derelict WarShip entering Taurian Concordat hands, Primus Yin Takami ordered ROM to engage in Operation HOLY SHROUD II, a new wave of assassinations of scientists and engineers similar to that ordered by Raymond Karpov in 2838. [1] [2] [3]

However, despite a few minor successes, many of the assassinations were stopped by the Federated Suns' Ministry of Intelligence Investigations and Operations and Draconis Combine's Internal Security Force. The only area where the second HOLY SHROUD matched the first was ROM's efforts to misdirect any efforts to link the Order to the assassinations, with not even a hint the supposedly neutral organization was actively seeking to cripple the Inner Sphere.[1] [2] [3]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ComStar, pp. 46-47: "The Tripitz Affair - The Activist First Circuit"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Field Manual: ComStar, p. 13: "Bait and Switch"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Intelligence Operations Handbook, p. 105: "ROM - Brief History - Dangerous Games"

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