Periphery Warlord Aurigan Branch Part 2 [Combined A&B segments]
[A battletech Isekai, essence fic]
The planet of Heliat had been added to the Aurigan Coalition early in the 30
th century, and for their purposes it was a pleasant agricultural world. Not much for the Aurigans to say about it, and in the 2900s there hadn't much for anyone else to say.
Heron tapped his finger on the armrest as he sat there watching the map. Heliat was the transition point, as things were the 60
th Brigade was crossing the frontier in the north to secure Aea. It was a mixed, combined arms, unit, but it was full strength, and it would solidify the Coalition's border with the Concordat. Whether the bulls liked it or not... and indeed that there might be Taurian objections was the reasoning for constructing an entirely new settlement to house a significant Aerospace Force presence to support the 60
th.
Aea though was to 'the north', and it was as much to hold the frontier from the bulls as it was to deter any pirate presence or activity. The crossing of Heliat to the 'south', rimward, had another purpose entirely... it was one Heron regretted not being able to go himself, but he had other tasks. For much the same reason he couldn't personally command the regiment going out to hunt down Grim Sybil... and with sealed orders to secure the DropShip Argo.
Katinka was one jump from another world they had laid claim to the world of Artru... and that was his priority. That was his assignment. During 'the war' the Rim World had bombarded Katinka, they had missed the Castle Outpost there, but the planet was still recovering. There were other worlds that could be reached from Artru in time... but they had another priority than just simply laying claim to them... regardless of the lift capacity he could 'spare'.
No from Heliat it was one more jump to Tarragona. Tarragona would be the last world they 'added' to the Coalition this year. If Tamati Arano could convince neighboring systems that they would benefit from the rising star of the Aurigan Reach then that was on him to do so.
Aea, Artru, Qalzi, Regis Roost, Tarragona, Kalzi and Katinka would all receive new planetary governments based on a loose hybridization of the Aurigan model with that of the Terran Hegemony and Federated Suns with military governors in place for temporary security assurance. They were fully intended to be temporary and for a civilian government to take shape as people settled those worlds and new infrastructure was put on.
He knew that had the potential to create internal problems, or at least discomfort. He had the ability to put a battalion of Mechs on each of those worlds on each of those worlds and still have a reserve, but he wasn't intending to suborn the Coalition's loose federal authority. Far from it... he was pretty sure just by being a part of the Coalition Espinosa wouldn't have a real reason to justify any power grabs. The influx of capital resources might well bolster an Aurigan expansion driven by the other founding families... but whatever would happen that would be for later.
No once Tarragona was in hand that would leave them with enough on their plate... and also they still would need to recover the Argo and hunting Grim Sybil gave them cover for that at least. Bellepheron and Alloway were sitting right on the Canopian border, and in the mean time there was another pirate's nest on Fjaldr that needed to be cleared out, but their light horse contingent was preparing for that as things stood.
Katinka would be their primary focus, both as a face world, and because it was largely ideally suited as such. It had mining and agricultural potential in a way that Artru didn't. More than that it was a hub world, Katinka provided a jump point to not just Artru, but to the other four worlds of Regis Roost, Aea, and Kalzi in short it made more practical sense to play Artru off more as a mining world than attempt to relocate there.
No they would emphasize development of Artru's heavy metal resources, and other mining operations, and seek to safeguard the world from visitors. That was part of the reason why he was going in person... why General Addad would hold the fort at Katinka, why Shawkat was on Cormordir.
The Essence flickered into life. It had taken a minute to find. Another one of those things that were absurdly cheap for how valuable such things were. In that respect today was no different than really any other day since he had woken up with this power. Somethings cost very little BV but were very expensive in C-Bills, and sometimes the dollar cost was the opposite.
That was where the shell game esque thing came in... maybe that wasn't the right analogy. He accrued BV daily, but it was slow, but he could also recycle items for their BV or their C Bill value into the essence. That meant he could with enough starting resources rapidly accrue the points necessary by recycling something to get something else, and repeating as necessary.
That also saw to it that he had all the crew necessary to operate the equipment without any issue. It would have been nice if DropShips came fully loaded by default, but they didn't and really that was a small complaint with such a readily exploitable feature as buy something sell it for cash find something with a high bv value and a low c bill cost and then sell them for their bv and repeat as necessary.
Given Fjaldr's status as Hubworld connected to the inner Sphere there was probably going to need to be investment there once the pirates were cleared out. While it allowed jumps to four extant Cappellan worlds it also allowed jumps to five other Aurigan planets. So the pirates needed to be cleaned out and not allowed to reassert themselves, and the border needed to b e watched... but that would have to be after he returned from Artru.
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There weren't a lot of ComStar operated HPG stations in the Aurigan Reach, in fact of the worlds just added to the Reach Aea was the only one, and brought the reach to four total.
That was saying something since the three Aurigan worlds previously were Coromodir VI the capital of the Aurigan Coalition, Mechdur which had originally belonged to the Capellan Confederation, and finally Panzyr who's HPG had been built by the Star League to reflect Panzyr's use as a vital supply line into the rimward periphery by the SLDF. Mechdur was appropriately placed that signals from any of the other three could go to it. In fact mechdur's HPG network was probably necessary for the Coromodir HPG to really work, though Panzyr did provide a tentative link to presumably HPGs in Capellan space... but that wasn't something most people concerned themselves with.
Instead of publicly concerning themselves with HPGs or ComStar they just allocated a series of Star Lord class JumpShips to play command circuits from Katinka to other worlds in circuit. So far ComStar hadn't said anything, but it was hard to fathom why they had an installation on Aea at all.
... most likely there were another two ComStar HPG stations somewhere further rimward linking Hellespont to Aea and from there to the rest of the network... Artru would have been a good guess... but no there were no signs at Artru... and for that he was glad. Other wise he would have had to do something unpleasant like frame the Taurians for attacking ComStar or something equally underhanded.
They'd probably need to investigate Carthage and Mystras but that was the advantage of Star League Maps from the end of the League. That and Argos would have required a third station in addition to Mystras to link Aea in to Hellespont... but that did hinge on the assumption that Aea was the station linking Hellespont into HPG network... which they couldn't be sure of. Still he doubted his concerns were common in this era... but ComStar was not to be trusted... and it seemed to bear out that their periphery good will missions were mostly puff pieces rather than actual substance, whether that was corruption was harder to bear out but the Orders presence was undesirable. Hence the need to go ahead and plan contingencies to false flag a neighbor... and better the Taurians than sending the Death commando's into a reach HPG station and potentially drawing Capellan attention to the Coalition worlds.
The Dragoons had in canon gotten away with resupplying many times, and here it did seem to be the case that they had made at least one resupply run. So he was banking on at least being able to sustain one resupply, and if he could manage that then in theory figured he had a margin for expansion... just not immediately.
Indeed that option wouldn't be exercised until the Capellan raid on the Taurian world of Brinton caused a catastrophe when they'd tripped over a Rim World bioweapons lab two years in the future... but for now caution and holding the fort with what they had held the day.
Artru was a single jump from Katinka. An easy trip. No, there was no time to be stir crazy for just one jump. No the trip to Artru's real mission was the access to Castle Nautilius, and securing a ground force presence here.
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Aurigan Branch 2 (B)
While Heron Arsacid departed Katinka with the Artru expedition back on Cormorodir VI Lord Tamati II was beginning to come down off his elation after facing the first major potential hurdle. It was to be expected of course but the rapid expansion of the Reach had drawn attention from their neighbors. The reality of neo feudal politics was seeing how much you could get away with. That was why they absolutely couldn't roll over here. He accepted that, not just because he had hoped to add the worlds in question to the Aurigan Reach in the future anyway.
So there could be no compromising the territorial integrity of the Reach or its new 'March' with the Taurian Concordant... which meant his priority meant keeping talks from turning acrimonious. If Arsacid's force was what he thought it to be then the modern TDF would be charging head long into Star League veterans with fully equipped 'mech regiments... which wouldn't go well for them especially not on prepared defensive terrain.
That there was an entire battalion of Thunderbolt Heavy Mechs deployed as a single unit seemed to support his hypothesis of a jump accident.
Talks though with Zarantha Calderon's representative had ended... at least for the day. What Tamati could not know was that talks would largely stall and Zarantha's death, and succession by her son Thomas would derail them entirely... and in turn Thomas's having to handle the crisis on Brinton would distract him entirely from the matter of his border... and of course other periphery crisis that would shape the later years of the 3
rd succession war in the Rimward periphery.
Tamati did hope that he wouldn't have to back away from his assurances that further spinward expansion would be done in a mutual consensual manner... which was ultimately politician speak and one where questions might be raised about what exactly constituted 'spinward' from the Aurigan perspective... was it say spinward of the current border, or would the Taurians intentionally misinterpret it as any expansion spinward of Coromodir.
"We're lucky that the expansion is done." His brother in law remarked sibilantly his aristocratic features narrowed in a half scowl... "And that the Taurians are unlikely to launch any attack on planets that they know have standing mech garrisons. Zaranatha is much to cautious for that,"
... and that it went without saying that the Taurian Conservatives were perpetually fearful of a Davion attack... as if the Federated Suns even cared about the Taurians if only the bulls would leave them alone... no they had to present a strong face to the Taurians to insure they could keep what they held already.
"We can only hope so." He agreed, "I have not pledged a halt to expansion," that would have been too much of a potential concession for the Reach to make, "But practically speaking adding so many worlds regardless of the details put us in a position where consolidation would be preferable for the time being."
There was a vaguely affirmative, if not necessarily agreeing, sound from the Lord of House Espinosa. Rockwellawan had always been just beyond their reach. It was too fair by just a hair to be within a single jump from Coromodir and that had kept it out of the coalition. While less likely to be intransigent over such claims than the bulls, it bore in mind that Rockwellawan had been a former Canopian world... he knew he'd have to keep that in mind when discussing any potential anti-spinward Aurigan efforts.
His brother in law was already thinking about. "While our newest House Lord already has plans to add Tarragona I believe that is his last motion," For whatever reason, perhaps logistical, perhaps not, "That doesn't not prevent us from building off of it."
He could think of the map of space, it didn't help them much. Coromodir required a jump to Guldra then to Helia then to Tarragona... it was true Tarragona was one jump to Portland but it didn't help them much since it was just one more one jump world. "You will not like this but our best solution to expansion would be similar to the one developing spinward." that was to say if they could somehow convince Rockwellan to weld itself to its neighbors and have them all join the Coalition as a block.
That seemed unlikely regardless of recent events spinward.
A man could dream though.
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Ana Marie Centrella took careful notes... of everything.
Grim Sybill had been a problem since she had arrived in the Rimward reaches from Tortuga. That someone intended to systematically diminish the pirates in the rimward periphery was something the Magistracy could look favorable upon... but that didn't mean the magistracy was planning to simply fawn all over their neighbor's good fortune.
Still the Magistrix and her government was prepared to recognize the Aurigan Reach and its practical real borders immediately if need be. The reason was that her mission was in actuality one of a fact finding mission. Tamati Arano didn't seem to have made any real concessions to gain his benefits... which made her job harder. Had Tamati given something up the Magistracy might have been in a position to make a counter offer.
There was a representative, but the actual House Lord was absent. That was potentially bait, and it wasn't as if she could just board a jumpship and leave coromodir VI to travel further spinward that would have overplayed her hand without a doubt.
So she would have to make do with her diplomatic credentials, and the available persons of note of the Aurigan Capital. Her only link to the man the Combine had called the Demon King was his chief minister, and proxy on the Aurigan Council. Shawkat might have had some military background, but it was doubtful that she had been a career mechwarrior... but whatever the case she was the primary liaison rather than appointing a military officer to the position. That was saying something for someone with 6 pristine battlemech regiments to call on... but the questions was what it said.
The Combine propaganda said one thing.
The fighting on Katinka against Grim Sybil's pirates was another.
The actions didn't seem to be that of a power mad conqueror, but the expansion was quick and too the point... but she supposed that went to the JumpShip fleet that made that possible... which was another matter that the Magistracy needed answers about. In the Taurian concordant's concerns about losing worlds that they had stopped governing a century earlier that Magistracy was more concerned about the broader effects. What were to be the effects of the change down the road? What did the Magistracy stand to gain? What benefits could it secure from relations with the Aurigan Coalition?
These were questions she needed to find the answer for.
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The original core worlds, or systems really of the Reach had been Itrom, Guldra, Tyrlon, and of course Coromodir. These had been the worlds that formed the trade partnership with Smithon joining for mutual protection. Panzyr, Mechdur along with a handful of minor worlds occurred as part of the expansion in the 30
th century.
There was a distinction to be made though, while the Arano had become High Lord, with attendant executive authority the house lords system become more formal and in the interests of mutual defense the house lords became responsible for fielding their own battalions. Arano, Decimis, Karosas, Gallas, Parata, Madeira, and Espinosa provided the armed forces in a largely feudal manner with each house lord as commander in chief of their respective forces.
In theory, Lord Espinosa recognized this insured Coromodir's nominal suzerainty over the other houses. Since it meant that the capital system had two battalions, without considering alliance with the others... and of course this meant Espinosa could support Arano, and vice versa. Likewise Parata of Tyrlon and House Madeira would in turn support them, and of course House Decimis would support House Arano.
This coalition of Coromodir was the noble hegemony that allowed the council lords to largely keep the council on task. If he had to be honest it was the elected representatives who were often the problem, frequently being responsible for dead locking council issues with tittering indecisive arguments that prevented decisive action. It didn't help in his opinion that it was those minor worlds, that were often dependent on their more powerful coalition partners.
Itrom was in many ways in the middle of this, and indeed was one of the worlds in discussion... because it had largely disappeared from star charts of Inner Sphere travelers. House Gallas of Itrom III were always hoping for great council support for regenerative efforts to undo the damage of the 1
st succession wars and with new membership was hoping to again levy the council in hopes of getting something done.
Itrom's lack of presence in Inner Sphere star charts though was a point of discussion in itself, given the various worlds included in both their star charts and those of the new 'Aurigan March' spinward... and it was that that Santiago had found himself discussing with his sister Serena. Heliat was all but ideally place to serve as a hub world for future expansion into the four worlds besides Guldra that it could be reached.
Tarragona had already been added in name to the Coalition, and Gangtok had been recently resettled by colonists from Coromodir and Guldra as well. That left Fairuza and Peratadalla as on the map but unclaimed. The latter had been abandoned by the Taurian concordant after a massive industrial disaster had made further extractive operations impractical given the Taurian's declining finances in the 29
th century... they could lay claim to it, but they were unlikely to get much of a return. Not immediately. Fairuza might prove more profitable just as a hub as hub world. Further either it or Artru would allow them to jump to Guacin. That world was a better prospect for supporting further expansion rimward. Gaucin was a breadbasket world.
In short they had the potential to expand the Reach, no pun intended.
But such expansion needed to be weighed in the face of other concerns. Mechdur was a hub world and an industrial one on top of that. Eleven of twelve worlds that could be jumped to from Mechdur were coalition worlds, and you could reach Brinton. Mechdur though had not been a Taurian world it had belonged to the Inner Sphere during the hey day of the Star League and he suspected that the planetary ruling oligarchy never forgot that.
Mechdur was the industrial hub, and its security needs were often divided between detachments from House Gallas, Decimis, Karosas and Parata.
House Decimis was unfortunately conservative... it was unlikely they would be all together enthused to support using their world as the center of aggressive expansion. It would be hard Santiago suspected to convince Herotitus, Lyreton or Mandalas into the Coalition easily. They were all too politically fractured at home.
In short, as Serena would go on to summarize as he continued to drum his fingers, "We remain much where we were before."
The Aurigan Reach had expanded yes, but in terms of core ward anti spinward expansion, or of political reforms... they remained unfortunately at loggerheads. Cormodir simply was not placed in the universe where its worlds could lead further expansion by example... not effectively anyway. It was lamentable, and his sister was the only one with whom he could discuss this with, with risking any political capital.
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The Aurigan March, or as it was to be known the Arsacid Marzban Persian for a margrave, constituted officially Katinka as its hub world, Regis Roost, Qalzi, Aea, Artru, while also laying claim to Tarragona. Gangtok had been one of those worlds that Coromodir and Guldra had been pursuing previous to the events on Katinka and was one of the youngest Aurigan worlds as outside of the March Six.
Nominally speaking that in theory allowed each Mech Regiment to have its own nominal homeworld. Certainly that had been considered, but without the Coalition needing to call upon the regiments they were currently somewhat otherwise arranged. Firstly of course was the detachment hunting the Argo and grim sybil, and secondly the units clearing Fjaldr.
He expected both of those tasks to take through the rest of the year and for the Fjaldr garrison to likely last through potentially even the end of next year in order to prevent any further pirate problems developing. Even so, "The Aurigans are looking for mercenaries?"
"Presently." There was a pause, the holographic image shifted, "Specifically the house lords are looking at retaining a mercenary garrison for Mechdur," Any Taurian invasion of the Coreward Aurigan reach would have to come through Brinton. An attack from New Vandenburg would have to be sent through Aea and that would be very much to the Taurian disadvantage given the garrison there.
... it was possible that A taurian incursion could attack through Girondas but that was such a small settlement and the only world one could jump would be Smithon and potentially Umgard in terms of established Aurigan worlds.
Which did raise the question whether a Taurian invasion was even reasonable to assume. "Is that plausible?"
"The bulls aren't quite as belligerent as we were expecting them to be, but its still apparent they're not happy about the development." It didn't seem as if the sitting Calderon would rush into a military confrontation though.
What what they would likely need to consider were passive aggressive attempts... playground shoving for lack of better comparison... as the Taurians attempted to figure where everything shook out. "We will maintain our present holding pattern." They weren't going to suggest embargoing the Concordat ... but at the same time Heron had no intention of sending any of his ships over the border unless its a military operation.
... and since pretty much everyone that had been generated by the essence were SLDF personnel or their dependents there wasn't exactly a great deal of love lost for the Taurians... but the war was over.. the best everyone could do was to make do with what they had.
What they had was actually quite a lot. The JumpShips and the DropShips could be loaded with goods to sell and that kind of merchant trade would suffice in places that needed things like Water purification or atmospheric scrubbers or other equipment that could no longer be constructed even as Hughes type mobile space stations were maneuvered into orbit around Katinka. They'd to other orbital infrastructure into place of Artru for mining, and those would occupy much of their time.
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WolfNet's latest intercepts from tapping the HPG transmissions suggested that the Combine had a base in the rimward periphery... but that wasn't the important discovery. Instead it was the growing picture that was being assembled of what was happening in the periphery.
The immediate red flag was that given the demonstrable number of Star Lords any SLDF for lack of a more accurate description colony fleet should have had warships. The Dragoons had been sent into the Inner Sphere with Warships... before of course the Dragoons had realized that warships had gone extinct in the Inner Sphere.
Given the influx of DropShips that had been established as well by the new arrivals.
It was beyond the official scope of hte Dragoons mission, but the Combine's report identified the same Star League pattern jump capable space stations as the Dragoons used. Not really a surprise Hephaestus was after all mostly Star League, it was a standard pattern sub type of the old Hughes Stations that the Star League had used.
The castes responsible for them universally agreed that they had changed very little since the golden century, and thus were mostly 'star league' vintage. The Combine had acquired though, largely dismissed the documents they had acquired as irrelevant to their mission, which laid out planetary governance which followed Hegemony style models of local government. Fundamentally following the same basic principles as established in the early days of colonization under James McKenna and adopted by the Camerons later.
As observed nothing unusual ... certainly nothing to warrant reporting back to the Clan Council as it was in the periphery. With his brother's death... Jaime couldn't spare the resources to investigate at this point, and their mission was to investigate House Marik and the Free World's League not go traipsing about the periphery. It would be what they would call in later years their 'cattle raiding years'... and it would only be in the 3020s in response to a threat that Jaime had never considered appearing that the Dragoons would be able to spare the Widow Company into the periphery... but that was in the future.
Originally posted Part A 16 May Part B: 26 May