Difference between revisions of "Fourth Frontier War"
Steve98052 (talk | contribs) m (Captialization.) |
WHULorigan (talk | contribs) |
||
(27 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | ([[1082]] to [[1084]]) | + | [[File: Imperial-Sunburst-Sun-Army-wiki.png|right|125px]] |
+ | * The [[Fourth Frontier War]] ([[1082]] to [[1084]]), also known as the False War, was a short and inconclusive war fought primarily in the [[Jewell Subsector]] between the [[Third Imperium|Imperium]] and the [[Zhodani Consulate]]. | ||
− | == | + | === Library Data Referral Tree === |
+ | Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] for more information: <br> | ||
+ | * [[Frontier Wars]] | ||
+ | ** [[First Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** [[Second Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** [[Third Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** [[Fourth Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** [[Fifth Frontier War]] | ||
+ | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
+ | The fourth of the [[Frontier Wars]] in the [[Spinward Marches Sector|Spinward Marches]], with initial assaults by the [[Zhodani]] against [[Jewell (SM 1106) (world)|Jewell]] and [[Regina (world)|Regina]] subsectors, it stalled at the borders. | ||
+ | * Its final battle, the [[Battle of Two Suns]], 1084, was waged in the vicinity of [[Yres (world)|Yres]] and [[Menorb (world)|Menorb]] and resulted in Imperial victory. | ||
+ | * The armistice was signed before instructions for the conduct of the war were received from the capital. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
The Fourth Frontier war began as a incident near {{WorldS|Quar|Spinward Marches|0808}}. Quar was, until the end of the [[Third Frontier War]], an Imperial naval base. The Imperial Naval command insisted upon re-opening the base in [[1082]], over the objections of the Zhodani. | The Fourth Frontier war began as a incident near {{WorldS|Quar|Spinward Marches|0808}}. Quar was, until the end of the [[Third Frontier War]], an Imperial naval base. The Imperial Naval command insisted upon re-opening the base in [[1082]], over the objections of the Zhodani. | ||
− | The local situation quickly escalated before commanders on either side, still several weeks | + | The local situation quickly escalated before commanders on either side, still several weeks away from the front, could control the situation. The Zhodani and several [[Vargr]] units attacked worlds throughout the [[Regina Subsector|Regina]], [[Jewell Subsector|Jewell]], and [[Cronor Subsector|Cronor]] subsectors, with Imperial naval units holding the borders. |
− | The fighting continued for 16 months. The Zhodani commanders, initially unprepared for the war, attempted to take advantage of the conflict and invade both {{WorldS|Yres|Spinward Marches|1802}} and {{WorldS|Menorb|Spinward Marches|1803}}, thus breaking the Imperial border defense line. The [[Battle of Two Suns]], fought between the two worlds resulted in an Imperial victory. With their offensive naval forces badly damaged or destroyed in the battle, the Zhodani agree to an Armistice. | + | The fighting continued for 16 months. The Zhodani commanders, initially unprepared for the war, attempted to take advantage of the conflict and invade both {{WorldS|Yres|Spinward Marches|1802}} and {{WorldS|Menorb|Spinward Marches|1803}}, thus breaking the Imperial border defense line. The [[Battle of Two Suns]], fought between the two worlds, resulted in an Imperial victory. With their offensive naval forces badly damaged or destroyed in the battle, the Zhodani agree to an Armistice. |
− | Under the terms of the armistice, the Imperium lost control of {{WorldS|Narval|Spinward Marches|0805}} and had to agree to a joint tenancy of {{WorldS|Esalin|Spinward Marches|1004}}. In return the Imperium regained {{WorldS|Margesi|Spinward Marches|1020}} and {{WorldS|Saurus|Spinward Marches|1320}}, lost to the [[Sword Worlds]] a century before. | + | Under the terms of the armistice, the Imperium lost control of {{WorldS|Narval|Spinward Marches|0805}} and had to agree to a joint tenancy of {{WorldS|Esalin|Spinward Marches|1004}}. In return the Imperium regained {{WorldS|Margesi (SM 1020)|Spinward Marches|1020}} and {{WorldS|Saurus (SM 1320)|Spinward Marches|1320}}, lost to the [[Sword Worlds]] a century before. |
Because of the distance to the Capital, Emperor [[Strephon]] could do little else than simply accept the Armistice. Through clever public relations, Strephon was able to turn the affair to his advantage, creating the image of himself as an effective war leader. The years following the war marked a transition of Strephon's rule, from quiet management to a more proactive leadership role. | Because of the distance to the Capital, Emperor [[Strephon]] could do little else than simply accept the Armistice. Through clever public relations, Strephon was able to turn the affair to his advantage, creating the image of himself as an effective war leader. The years following the war marked a transition of Strephon's rule, from quiet management to a more proactive leadership role. | ||
− | Despite the lack of real territorial gains (or losses) for either side, the war prompted | + | Despite the lack of real territorial gains (or losses) for either side, the war prompted two changes to Imperial naval doctrine, one tactical, the other strategic. |
The tactical change was a shift from [[Battle Rider]]s to jump-capable [[battleship]]s. The early weeks of the war had shown a serious design weakness of the battle rider. When faced with superior numbers, the riders were unable to withdraw and jump out-system due to the time required to secure them in their [[Fleet tender]]s. Thus, rider [[BatRon]]s suffered disproportionate losses in the early stages of the war. | The tactical change was a shift from [[Battle Rider]]s to jump-capable [[battleship]]s. The early weeks of the war had shown a serious design weakness of the battle rider. When faced with superior numbers, the riders were unable to withdraw and jump out-system due to the time required to secure them in their [[Fleet tender]]s. Thus, rider [[BatRon]]s suffered disproportionate losses in the early stages of the war. | ||
Line 19: | Line 33: | ||
Prior to the war, naval policy had favored essentially a "crust" strategy, with major fleet elements well forward in potential trouble spots such as the Spinward Marches. This strategy had been effective due to the tremendous technological and material lead enjoyed by the Imperium over its neighbors. The war demonstrated, however, that the Imperium's lead had narrowed to the point that a clear superiority could no longer be achieved at all points along the frontier. | Prior to the war, naval policy had favored essentially a "crust" strategy, with major fleet elements well forward in potential trouble spots such as the Spinward Marches. This strategy had been effective due to the tremendous technological and material lead enjoyed by the Imperium over its neighbors. The war demonstrated, however, that the Imperium's lead had narrowed to the point that a clear superiority could no longer be achieved at all points along the frontier. | ||
− | The new strategy evolved in the decade following the war came to be know as the "elastic defense" posture. Priority in the new strategy places a minimum of fleet assets initially in the actual border areas, but with much larger reserves available for commitment to any one region in the event of war. Within the frontier itself, colonial forces were strengthened and centered around selected "islands of resistance," high population, high technology worlds capable of withstanding a protracted | + | The new strategy evolved in the decade following the war came to be know as the "elastic defense" posture. Priority in the new strategy places a minimum of fleet assets initially in the actual border areas, but with much larger reserves available for commitment to any one region in the event of war. Within the frontier itself, colonial forces were strengthened and centered around selected "islands of resistance," high population, high technology worlds capable of withstanding a protracted siege. Imperial fleet elements in the Spinward Marches are intended to delay any hostile advances and disrupt sieges of key worlds until major fleet reserves, stationed in the [[Corridor Sector]], can intervene and re-establish the antebellum status quo. |
+ | |||
+ | === Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116 === | ||
+ | These are some of the more important historical events concerning this history: | ||
+ | * ([[979]] to [[986]]): [[Third Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** ([[986]]): [[Battle of Porozlo]] | ||
+ | * ([[1082]] to [[1084]]): [[Fourth Frontier War]] | ||
+ | ** ([[1084]]): [[Battle of Two Suns]] | ||
+ | *([[1107]] to [[1110]]) [[Fifth Frontier War]] between the Third Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) == | ||
+ | This historical event primarily took place in the following areas: | ||
+ | * [[Spinward Marches Sector]] | ||
+ | ** [[Cronor Subsector]] | ||
+ | ** [[Jewell Subsector]] | ||
+ | ** [[Regina Subsector]] | ||
+ | ** [[Vilis Subsector]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | ||
+ | {{Advanced}} | ||
+ | {{Sources | ||
+ | |S1= {{CT}} [[Library Data (A-M)|Supplement 8 Library Data (A-M)]] | ||
+ | |S2= {{CT}} [[Library Data (N-Z)|Supplement 11 Library Data (N-Z)]] | ||
+ | |S3= {{CT}} [[The Spinward Marches Campaign]] | ||
+ | |S4= [[Fighting Ships|Supplement 9 Fighting Ships]] | ||
+ | |S5= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | ||
+ | |S6= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
− | + | [[Category: History]] | |
− | + | {{LE|Event|War}} | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | {{LE| |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 21 October 2024
- The Fourth Frontier War (1082 to 1084), also known as the False War, was a short and inconclusive war fought primarily in the Jewell Subsector between the Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate.
Library Data Referral Tree[edit]
Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The fourth of the Frontier Wars in the Spinward Marches, with initial assaults by the Zhodani against Jewell and Regina subsectors, it stalled at the borders.
- Its final battle, the Battle of Two Suns, 1084, was waged in the vicinity of Yres and Menorb and resulted in Imperial victory.
- The armistice was signed before instructions for the conduct of the war were received from the capital.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The Fourth Frontier war began as a incident near Quar (Spinward Marches 0808). Quar was, until the end of the Third Frontier War, an Imperial naval base. The Imperial Naval command insisted upon re-opening the base in 1082, over the objections of the Zhodani.
The local situation quickly escalated before commanders on either side, still several weeks away from the front, could control the situation. The Zhodani and several Vargr units attacked worlds throughout the Regina, Jewell, and Cronor subsectors, with Imperial naval units holding the borders.
The fighting continued for 16 months. The Zhodani commanders, initially unprepared for the war, attempted to take advantage of the conflict and invade both Yres (Spinward Marches 1802) and Menorb (Spinward Marches 1803), thus breaking the Imperial border defense line. The Battle of Two Suns, fought between the two worlds, resulted in an Imperial victory. With their offensive naval forces badly damaged or destroyed in the battle, the Zhodani agree to an Armistice.
Under the terms of the armistice, the Imperium lost control of Narval (Spinward Marches 0805) and had to agree to a joint tenancy of Esalin (Spinward Marches 1004). In return the Imperium regained Margesi (Spinward Marches 1020) and Saurus (Spinward Marches 1320), lost to the Sword Worlds a century before.
Because of the distance to the Capital, Emperor Strephon could do little else than simply accept the Armistice. Through clever public relations, Strephon was able to turn the affair to his advantage, creating the image of himself as an effective war leader. The years following the war marked a transition of Strephon's rule, from quiet management to a more proactive leadership role.
Despite the lack of real territorial gains (or losses) for either side, the war prompted two changes to Imperial naval doctrine, one tactical, the other strategic.
The tactical change was a shift from Battle Riders to jump-capable battleships. The early weeks of the war had shown a serious design weakness of the battle rider. When faced with superior numbers, the riders were unable to withdraw and jump out-system due to the time required to secure them in their Fleet tenders. Thus, rider BatRons suffered disproportionate losses in the early stages of the war.
Prior to the war, naval policy had favored essentially a "crust" strategy, with major fleet elements well forward in potential trouble spots such as the Spinward Marches. This strategy had been effective due to the tremendous technological and material lead enjoyed by the Imperium over its neighbors. The war demonstrated, however, that the Imperium's lead had narrowed to the point that a clear superiority could no longer be achieved at all points along the frontier.
The new strategy evolved in the decade following the war came to be know as the "elastic defense" posture. Priority in the new strategy places a minimum of fleet assets initially in the actual border areas, but with much larger reserves available for commitment to any one region in the event of war. Within the frontier itself, colonial forces were strengthened and centered around selected "islands of resistance," high population, high technology worlds capable of withstanding a protracted siege. Imperial fleet elements in the Spinward Marches are intended to delay any hostile advances and disrupt sieges of key worlds until major fleet reserves, stationed in the Corridor Sector, can intervene and re-establish the antebellum status quo.
Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116[edit]
These are some of the more important historical events concerning this history:
- (979 to 986): Third Frontier War
- (1082 to 1084): Fourth Frontier War
- (1107 to 1110) Fifth Frontier War between the Third Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
This historical event primarily took place in the following areas:
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- Classic Traveller Supplement 8 Library Data (A-M)
- Classic Traveller Supplement 11 Library Data (N-Z)
- Classic Traveller The Spinward Marches Campaign
- Supplement 9 Fighting Ships
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science