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T78 - Earth Increases Contribution to Long Range Detection Group

Earth increased its contribution to the Long Range Detection Group by a further two interstellar logistics support ships to make good the shortfall caused by the failure of the RNV Navy to provide its agreed contribution.

About the LRDG

Coordinated by Solar Republic and Empire

Mission Statement: To provide further details of the putative HEB worlds, including assessments of economic and military capabilities for long range planning purposes.

Force Composition and Current Orders compiled from current known commitments.

Initial Scouting of viable systems for LRDG Forward Operating Base (FOB)
SSXI Strangeness (RNV) En Route eta 3210.100 [Later to reallocate to survey potential S&B worlds]
Initial Scientific Colony Establishment (5SV long term costs) (SRE)
CSSI Brue (SRE) En Route eta 3210.400
CSSI Clare (SRE) En Route eta 3210.400
SCICOL (SRE) En Route eta 3210.400

Full establishment 3211.400

Recce Assets (10 Logs available)
SC(S)I Bishojo (RNV) En Route eta 3210.400
SSXI Uranus (SRE) En Route eta 3210.400
SSXI Orcus (SRE) En Route eta 3210.400
SCI Gefjon (MSN) tbd
SCI … (SSR) tbd
SCI … (SSR) tba 3206
LRDG Supply Train (10 LSSI Required)
LSSI Ejura (RNV) En Route eta 3210.400
LSSI Xingu (SRE) tbd
LSSI Yamana (SRE) tbd
LSSI Yakutia (MSN) tbd
LSSI Telios (MSN) tbd
LSSI Helm (MSN) tbd
LSSI … (RNV) tbd
LSSI … (RNV) tbd
LSSI … (GFA) tbd
LSSI … (UXN) tbd
Other Offered Forces
MDF 2 x CSSI
GFA 6 x ALSI (Empty)
GFA 12 x C1-S,
GFA 1 LSSI

These forces would not seem suitable for the current requirement.

The MDF CSSI are better allocated to the S&B effort underway, and it is suggested that this offer be passed to PM Young for consultation.

The GFA Scout Squadron is too costly in Logs support for too little scouting capability.

The ALSIs again provide little capability for too great a cost.

Operational Orders

The initial operating forces will be available in the area at the end of 3210, but only the two long range (self supporting) SSXI will be able to commence recce operations until the base is up and running at the end of 3211.

The FOB is located 0.5HY (200 days transit) from HEB Central

Phase One

3211.001 Two SSXI will initially conduct maximum stealth M25 surveillance of the two Key HEB Systems monitoring any broadcasts and in-system burns. Initial surveillance will be for 100 days. These will be reported back to the FOB. Phase one reporting should therefore be back with the FOB at 3212.001.

Phase Two

3212.001 Two SCI will be detached to replace the SSXI ay the KHEB Systems (eta 3212.200) These two SCI will remain on station for a further 200 days unreplaced on a rolling schedule by further vessels as they become available.

3212.001 Two further SCI will start conducting crawling recce inwards from the FOB spending 200 days on the M25 of each system to build up a data picture.

Phase Three

3212.200 The two SSXI will be utilised for ad hoc recce and surveillance.

Phase Four

Beyond this initial start up tasking the local on scene commander will conduct the operation as he deems most productive (and always ensuring the security of the colony).

Priorities
  • Priority One FOB Security
  • Priority Two Data on HEBs
  • Broadcast Signals
  • Traffic Analysis – based on burns
  • Economic Estimates
  • System Astrographical Structure
  • Other - Tbd

~~DISCUSSION~~

24 Apr 2008 17:35

T78 - Q6 Full Audit Report Published

The Imperial Commission tasked with conducting a Full Audit in Q6 reported a relatively clean bill of health for the governance of the Quadrant. Some minor officials were arrested on several specific counts of corruption but they were acting against the knowledge of their superiors.

Full Report

Report of Imperial Warrant Holders on investigations into Quadrant 6

Preamble;

The Warrant Holders were tasked with the examination of the situation in Quadrant 6, where it was feared that Governor Armstrong had exceeded his authority in the conduct of operations on Amoss.

We are pleased to be able to allay fears on this score. Cooperation from all local Imperial armed forces and civil bodies was prompt and complete in all cases. Local military and political leaders were closely questioned, and there is no evidence of any conspiracy, collusion or overarching plan to bring the Empire into disrepute or otherwise damage its interests. Consequently the Commission moved quickly on to an Audit of the key local decision makers and their actions, and an assessment of the Amoss situation and possible resolutions to it.

Audit results;
General

Some cases of financial mismanagement, sexual pecadilloes, graft, corruption and nepotism were found among various officials, but no more than would be expected of a thorough audit of Quadrant governance of this type. Appropriate action has been taken by the IAO in these cases.

Admiral Tendashi

We find that the Admiral has acted within his brief (from Governor Armstrong and IEN High Command) at all times, and in what he judged to be the best interests of the Empire. No blame is attached to his conduct.

Governor Armstrong

The situation here is slightly more complicated. Governor Armstrong has initiated the actions at Amoss, in the form of covert aid to the Von Strucker movement. However, the escalation of the conflict was due to orders issued by the office of the First Minister. Orders, by former FM Lee Zhang, in mid-3207, authorised overt aid and direct military involvement to deter Sirian attempts to regain the system. This was, we consider, the most significant escalation.

While we find that Governor Armstrong may have interpreted his brief in the most hawkish possible manner (the prevalence of views supporting Von Strucker and his authoritarian stance was noted among Governor Armstrong and his senior staff), he nevertheless acted within his brief at all times, and if criticism is to fall on his actions then it must be directed at least as much, if not more, at the at times contradictory and over-generous instructions he has received from Earth.

The Repair yard

A detailed examination of the circumstances of the construction of the Naval Repair yard at Weygand was made. This arose from a series of options examined by advisors to the governor in a planning paper. Among the options considered were more GF forces, more repair yards, a shipyard to build armed merchants for a longer-term struggle against local Sirian forces, a request to Q0 for more ships, and a de-escalation of the conflict.

The recommendation to build the shipyard was made by John Smith, whom we consider to have been in serious error, while we wish to commend Lester Larkin, who argued cogently and vociferously against it. It should be noted that while the construction of a Shipyard in a colonial Quadrant may be against all good ‘custom and practise’ of Imperial operations, and is not only ineffective in terms of cost-benefit but poses significant political risks, however, it is NOT actively illegal.

Nevertheless, we find that in following the recommendations of his advisors Governor Armstrong exercised questionable judgement. We do not however consider that this demerit warrants his immediate replacement, and have been content to let him remain in place (albeit more closely monitored) for the time being, while making recommendations below which the Imperium may wish to consider. In the meantime, we have ordered that the construction of the repair yard (which is still at an early stage of construction) be continued. A more proactive media policy needs to be pursued to set the record straight that this was always the case, and that the Governor was misquoted and misrepresented by local media in reporting that a shipyard would be constructed.

Amoss

We have been unable to formulate a satisfactory way out of the Amoss debacle. The seriousness of this crisis has been exacerbated by interference from Q0 by both the Sirians and the Empire. While we acknowledge that a friendly state in control of Amoss would be of real benefit to the Empire, we consider that this is a small gain set against the very real threat of a more general war, and the damage done to Earth’s reputation more generally. We have carefully examined all possible military options for resolution of this matter and found them unsatisfactory. With local Venerian and GFA forces now on the verge of opening fire on IEN forces, sympathy for the Sirian cause now heightened, and Sirian resolve to retake Amoss no matter how long it takes undiminished, the only possible military solution would be to drive off local forces (possibly including GFA/RNV naval units) and station a large task force permanently around Amoss. We judge that the cost of this both politically and economically would far outweigh any benefit.

A political solution to the matter looks remote at this time.

We considered a Quadrant-wide summit to try and settle matters, but decided that we had too few cards left to play in order to win back GFA/RNV support for a negotiated settlement that saved our blushes. In our view, therefore, the only practicable solution at this stage is a withdrawal of Imperial forces and leaving Von Strucker to his fate. The Sirians will take at least two years to recover control of Amoss at any rate, by which time the colony will be practically worthless in economic terms. It is possible that our withdrawal may leave the option open for a negotiated settlement further down the line, provided that we stress the self-determination angle. While we acknowledge this may be a bitter pill to swallow, this appears to be the least worst option for the Empire at the moment. We have accordingly ordered the immediate removal of all Earther military assets from Amoss.

Von Strucker

Admiral Senator Kowloon adds: This individual is clearer highly capable and charismatic and has substantial influence over not only on Amoss, Douglas & Blenda but also to a lesser extent on Weygand, the Q6 Imperial capital. This may be a simple confluence of supporting factors but there is the small possibility that Von Strucker could become a significant factor in the quadrant and a potential problem. I recommend he be kept under observation. I also suggest that we investigate bringing him fully into the imperial family (and control), if that fails he could be isolated.'

Recommendations

  1. If future Imperial policy is to be directed towards intervention in secessionist struggles like Amoss, more Ground Force capability needs to be available at a local level, both in terms of available troops and lift/assault capability, on a ‘Martian’ model. Lack of this capability has hampered our ability to make a decisive intervention at Amoss.
  2. Policy towards Sirius needs to be thought through in a more ‘joined-up’ manner. We consider that there is no point in drifting into a war with the SSR in an accidental manner over a single rich (or formerly rich) colony. We acknowledge that Sirian bloody-mindedness has exacerbated the situation and dragged the homeworlds into it, but - that being the case - if there is a government decision that war should be prosecuted against the SSR, it were better made in Q0 and not by a local colonial governor, and a fully coordinated strike should be made. A better attempt to secure our flank by keeping key players on-side (eg the GFA, RNV) would be a necessary prerequisite of any such move. Since this falls outside the purview of the Commission we cannot enact, only recommend.
  3. Amoss is, bluntly, not worth the candle, and by escalating we have robbed ourselves of the option to back out gracefully. We recommend any future involvement be lower key and more in line with the previous strategy of ‘minimum regret’. Long-term relationships with other powers might also be regarded as potentially more valuable than a single colony.
  4. Governor Armstrong has generally worked within his brief but has shown some instances of questionable judgement. We consider that any attempt to remove him via a criminal case would be bith unhelpful and unsuccessful.
  5. Guidance offered to governors should be more in terms of setting objectives and ‘red lines’ not to cross. There has been we consider both too great an attempt to direct events at Amoss by the Imperium, and – given the involvement of the Sirian government in Q0 - too much leeway to set Imperial ‘foreign policy’ given to a local colonial governor.
  6. We wish to note the contribution made by Admiral L Phillips to our work. His foresight, advice and expertise has been invaluable, and some form of public commendation would, we feel, be appropriate.

We remain, your obedient servants;

Admiral Senator Kowloon

Admiral Puzo

Deputy Audit Director Van Helsing.

~~DISCUSSION~~

24 Apr 2008 16:52

T77 - IEN New Year Honours

Admiral Leslie Phillips was knighted in the Imperial Honours list. General Musharif, GOC 1st GF Division based on Old Mars was also knighted.

~~DISCUSSION~~

23 Apr 2008 17:30

Old News

Not quite old enough to properly call history, but certainly not news…

All shown in reverse chronological order, newest at the top and oldest at the bottom.

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News headlines for 3209.200 to 3209.249 (T81)

News headlines for 3209.150 to 3209.199 (T80)

3 Jun 2008 17:07An Official Spokesman

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3 Jun 2008 16:57An Official Spokesman

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News headlines for 3208.400 to 3209.049 (T77)

19 Mar 2008 19:27An Official Spokesman
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News headlines for 3208.350 to 3208.399 (T76)

23 Feb 2008 12:40An Official Spokesman
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News headlines for 3208.300 to 3208.349 (T75)

18 Nov 2007 11:18Our Man in Havana
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19 Nov 2007 13:32An Official Spokesman
11 Dec 2007 23:47An Official Spokesman

News headlines for 3208.250 to 3208.299 (T74)

27 Oct 2007 21:19An Official Spokesman
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15 Nov 2007 16:57An Official Spokesman
20 Oct 2007 21:00An Official Spokesman
18 Mar 2010 17:07 
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9 Nov 2007 23:47An Official Spokesman
18 Nov 2007 16:30Our Man in Havana

News headlines for 3208.200 to 3208.249 (T73)

8 Oct 2007 17:30An Official Spokesman
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News headlines for 3208.150 to 3208.199 (T72)

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13 Sep 2007 13:09Our Man in Havana
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News headlines for 3208.100 to 3208.149 (T71)

23 Aug 2007 09:19An Official Spokesman
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29 Jul 2007 19:10An Official Spokesman
28 Jul 2007 09:16An Official Spokesman

News headlines for 3208.050 to 3208.099 (T70)

15 Jul 2007 16:58James Kemp
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9 Jul 2007 22:05James Kemp
18 Jul 2007 22:05Our Man in Havana

News headlines for 3207.400 to 3208.049 (T69)

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25 Sep 2014 23:16 

News headlines for 3207.350 to 3208.399 (T68)

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Over Crisis (Q5)

3198.231 - 239 Potomax Summit (Q7)

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A loosely organized political party in the FWA that is commited to closer ties between the worlds of the Free Worlds Alliance

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