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L'sisian culture remains predominantly Vilani, and the bureaucracy is a professional government that has changed little in almost eight centuries. It supervises all economic and technological resources closely; higher technology is reserved for government use. Many of the larger corporations are state-controlled, and control has tightened in response to the fears about the Urnan war. | L'sisian culture remains predominantly Vilani, and the bureaucracy is a professional government that has changed little in almost eight centuries. It supervises all economic and technological resources closely; higher technology is reserved for government use. Many of the larger corporations are state-controlled, and control has tightened in response to the fears about the Urnan war. | ||
− | L'sis was conquered by several corsair groups allied to the [[Assemblage of 1116]]. These groups proved too numerous and well dispersed for the [[Regency]] forces to dislodge, and most were declared fait accompli. Most of the [[Vargr]] invaders were located in a series of high intermontane plateaus that contained most of the world's settlements and industries, and their legitimization forced millions of [[human]]s to emigrate into the dry deserts and savannahs of the equatorial regions. In contrast to [[Riacon (world)|Riacon]], human and Vargr communities rarely intermingle, and fighting frequently occurs where they come in contact with each other. The situation has not been helped by the political fragmentation that exists within both groups, and the world will probably never recover political unity anytime soon. The downport is controlled by the Regency Ministry of the Interior as a means of providing equal access to all local groups. | + | {{Hidden|header=Rebellion Era (Click Show to reveal) |
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+ | |The L'Sis Main was described in a campaign setting published in [http://jtas.sjgames.com/ JTAS Online]. You need to be a [http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=JTAS subscriber] to see it. You can find the setting [http://jtas.sjgames.com/login/article.cgi?738 here]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 24 September 2007
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Classic Era (1116) | A764896-8
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See also | UWP |
Colonized by both Gvegh Vargr and First Imperium Vilani, L'sis had become a reluctant, downtrodden satellite of Pretoria when contacted by the Third Imperium. The people agreed to rebel and join the Imperials; the Navy moved in, and L'sis was transformed into a fortress world. For half a century it provided many of the resources that kept the war going, its people suffering serious hardships; then Pretoria made a deal, abandoning its resistance to the Imperium in return for several concessions, including status as the subsector capital. L'sis was sidelined, its sacrifices forgotten.
This event shaped L'sisian society. The people are focused on their own security and have little confidence in the ability of outsiders to provide it for them. They are cautious in their dealings with others, careful to avoid offense where possible but determined to make sure they are self-sufficient. This has driven their expansion; they control Redi and Kretikaa and have significant holdings in Horizon's Barkat belt, although Imperial pressure has stopped further growth for now.
L'sisian culture remains predominantly Vilani, and the bureaucracy is a professional government that has changed little in almost eight centuries. It supervises all economic and technological resources closely; higher technology is reserved for government use. Many of the larger corporations are state-controlled, and control has tightened in response to the fears about the Urnan war.
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
The L'Sis Main was described in a campaign setting published in JTAS Online. You need to be a subscriber to see it. You can find the setting here. |