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| − | Attempted coup d'etat by reactionary elements in the [[Regency]] nobility and military | + | Attempted coup d'etat by reactionary elements in the [[Regency]] nobility and military. |
== Description (Specifications) == | == Description (Specifications) == | ||
| − | + | Led by a member of a [[Tukera]] family cadet branch, a cabal of officers attempted to organize a mutiny among members of the [[125th Fleet|125th]] and [[257th Fleet|257th]] fleets in an attempt to coerce [[Regent Seldrian]] and the [[Regency Senate]] in repudiating political reforms carried out by her father, most notably the [[Representational Reforms]]. | |
== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
| − | + | The nobles had the backing of many noncoms whose families had been displaced or unemployed by the liquidation of noble owned businesses and properties. But the actual popular support in the ranks was overestimated by the plotters, and the coup was quickly broken up and its ringmasters arrested by Regency security services. Several participants went underground, aided by the [[Flame of Purity]] movement, which was radicalised by the incident. | |
== References & Contributors (Sources) == | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | ||
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[[Category: History]] | [[Category: History]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:07, 25 August 2016
Attempted coup d'etat by reactionary elements in the Regency nobility and military.
Description (Specifications)
Led by a member of a Tukera family cadet branch, a cabal of officers attempted to organize a mutiny among members of the 125th and 257th fleets in an attempt to coerce Regent Seldrian and the Regency Senate in repudiating political reforms carried out by her father, most notably the Representational Reforms.
History & Background (Dossier)
The nobles had the backing of many noncoms whose families had been displaced or unemployed by the liquidation of noble owned businesses and properties. But the actual popular support in the ranks was overestimated by the plotters, and the coup was quickly broken up and its ringmasters arrested by Regency security services. Several participants went underground, aided by the Flame of Purity movement, which was radicalised by the incident.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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