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The [[Halcyonic New Republic]] was a successor state to the [[Second Confederation]] in [[Halcyon Sector]], founded in 3401AD.  
 
The [[Halcyonic New Republic]] was a successor state to the [[Second Confederation]] in [[Halcyon Sector]], founded in 3401AD.  
* It had its capital at Scybria (2012 Halcyon) and its territory had formed the [[Expansionist]] faction heartlands during the [[civil wars]].  
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* It had its capital at [[Scybria (world)|Scybria]] and its territory included those areas that had formed the [[Expansionist]] faction heartlands during the [[civil wars]].  
  
 
== Description / Specifications ==
 
== Description / Specifications ==

Revision as of 12:35, 28 September 2017

The Halcyonic New Republic was a successor state to the Second Confederation in Halcyon Sector, founded in 3401AD.

Description / Specifications

Each member world was represented by Senators and the head of state was the President. It was heavily influenced by the so-called Mantlerist movement, declaring universal freedoms, personal liberty, and principles of social care as the underlying foundations of the state. The ordinary citizens had a strong dislike of privilege and throughout its existence there was internal friction with land-owning Fives.

History & Background / Dossier

In 3638AD the New Republic merged with the Collective of Nist to form the Grand Ascendency.

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