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The '''Periphery''' surrounds the [[Inner Sphere]]. Allthough colonized during the days of the [[Star League]] many of its sparsely colonized worlds fiercely clung onto their independence. Always restless and rebellious, the largest Periphery states were being bloodily conquered by the [[SLDF]]. With the [[Succesion Wars]] the whole area suffered the most of the [[Lostech]] developement.  
 
The '''Periphery''' surrounds the [[Inner Sphere]]. Allthough colonized during the days of the [[Star League]] many of its sparsely colonized worlds fiercely clung onto their independence. Always restless and rebellious, the largest Periphery states were being bloodily conquered by the [[SLDF]]. With the [[Succesion Wars]] the whole area suffered the most of the [[Lostech]] developement.  
  
In the eyes and mind of a jaded citizen of the Inner Sphere the Periphery is little more than a large lawless area.  
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In the eyes and mind of an ignorant and jaded citizen of the Inner Sphere the Periphery is probably little more than a large lawless area overun with criminals, and he will probably dismiss all nations located in this area as "mere [[Bandit Kingdom]]s".  
  
And there some truth in this view; many worlds are little more than hideouts and havens for groups of bandits, bands of pirates, assassins, renegades, misfits, religious extremists, and fanatics. It is a natural place to hide oneself, making it a favourite destiny for renegades, deserters, and criminals on the run.  
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And there some truth in this view; many worlds are indeed little more than hideouts and havens for groups of bandits, bands of pirates, assassins, renegades, misfits, religious extremists, and fanatics. It is a natural place to hide oneself, making it a likely destiny for renegades, deserters, and criminals on the run.  
  
However the same citizen would be surprised to learn that many lawful Periphery states exist, and in some few cases even enjoy greater degrees of liberty and personal right. Many inhabitants of the Periphery are simply war refugees, looking for a stable and peaceful future for themselves and their children. Periphery states range from single independent planets, minor alliances, small confederations, trade conglomerates, all the way up to major nations able to rival certain Successor States themselves in wealth, political power, and military might.
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However the same citizen would be surprised to learn that many law-abidding Periphery states exist, and that in some few cases their citizens even enjoy greater degrees of liberty and personal rights. Many inhabitants of the Periphery are simply war refugees, looking for a peaceful and safe future for themselves and their children. Many are engaged in interstellar trade for mutual advantage and profit. Others are indeed deserters, but are simply fed up of the bloody Succession Wars and are looking for a way out of the cicle of bloodshed.
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Periphery states range from single independent planets, minor alliances, small confederations, trade conglomerates, all the way up to major nations able to rival certain Successor States themselves in wealth, political power, and military might.
 
===Major Powers===
 
===Major Powers===
 
*[[Rim World's Republic]] directly involved, and destroyed during the fall of the [[Star League]].
 
*[[Rim World's Republic]] directly involved, and destroyed during the fall of the [[Star League]].
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*[[Lothian League]]: a minor Periphery state conquered by the Marian Hegemony in [[3063]].
 
*[[Lothian League]]: a minor Periphery state conquered by the Marian Hegemony in [[3063]].
  
*[[Illyrian Palatinate]]: also conquered by the Marian Hegemony.
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*[[Illyrian Palatinate]]: was also conquered by the Marian Hegemony.
  
 
*[[Circinus Federation]]: a pirate kingdom, sided with the [[Word of Blake]] to stave off an invasion by the Marian Hegemony but were subsequently annihilated during the [[Jihad]].
 
*[[Circinus Federation]]: a pirate kingdom, sided with the [[Word of Blake]] to stave off an invasion by the Marian Hegemony but were subsequently annihilated during the [[Jihad]].

Revision as of 18:07, 16 April 2008

The Periphery surrounds the Inner Sphere. Allthough colonized during the days of the Star League many of its sparsely colonized worlds fiercely clung onto their independence. Always restless and rebellious, the largest Periphery states were being bloodily conquered by the SLDF. With the Succesion Wars the whole area suffered the most of the Lostech developement.

In the eyes and mind of an ignorant and jaded citizen of the Inner Sphere the Periphery is probably little more than a large lawless area overun with criminals, and he will probably dismiss all nations located in this area as "mere Bandit Kingdoms".

And there some truth in this view; many worlds are indeed little more than hideouts and havens for groups of bandits, bands of pirates, assassins, renegades, misfits, religious extremists, and fanatics. It is a natural place to hide oneself, making it a likely destiny for renegades, deserters, and criminals on the run.

However the same citizen would be surprised to learn that many law-abidding Periphery states exist, and that in some few cases their citizens even enjoy greater degrees of liberty and personal rights. Many inhabitants of the Periphery are simply war refugees, looking for a peaceful and safe future for themselves and their children. Many are engaged in interstellar trade for mutual advantage and profit. Others are indeed deserters, but are simply fed up of the bloody Succession Wars and are looking for a way out of the cicle of bloodshed.

Periphery states range from single independent planets, minor alliances, small confederations, trade conglomerates, all the way up to major nations able to rival certain Successor States themselves in wealth, political power, and military might.

Major Powers

Medium Powers

Minor Powers

  • Elysian Fields: a protectorate of the Oberon Confederation, it was also conquered by the Clans.
  • Mica Majority: is a minor collection of atmospherically domed colonies.