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==== Versus the Sarna Supremacy ====
 
==== Versus the Sarna Supremacy ====
Although the next few years were largely peaceful, the FPF was far from inactive; the FPF captured [[Bell]] from the [[Sarna Supremacy]] in [[2357]],<ref name="HD(TFS)p26"/> the Supremacy having absorbed the Chesterton Trade Federation some years before.<ref name="HB:HDp22">''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 22–23: "Pushing Towards Confederation"</ref> Reynard moved additional FPF forces to the border and demanded that the Supremacy also concede the worlds of [[Chesterton]] and [[Highspire]] to the Federated Suns. The Supremacy had little choice but to comply, and the resulting political repercussions within the Capellan Zone toppled the Prime Minister of the Capellan Hegemony from power.<ref name="HD(TFS)p26"/><ref name="HB:HDp22"/> Capellan reports from the time indicate that Reynard threatened the use of atomic weapons to force the Supremacy to comply with his demand to hand over the planet [[Bell]]; the same reports indicate that when a combined relief force drawn from Sarn, Capellan and Tikonovian forces landed on Bell in [[2358]] they found no sign of the FPF on the planet, as well as no trace of the Sarna garrison or the civilian population of the planet, estimated as being some 15,000 people.<ref name="HL(TCC)p24">''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 24: "Friends and Other Enemies"</ref>
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Although the next few years were largely peaceful, the FPF was far from inactive; the FPF captured [[Bell]] from the [[Sarna Supremacy]] in [[2357]],<ref name="HD(TFS)p26"/> the Supremacy having absorbed the Chesterton Trade Federation some years before.<ref name="HB:HDp22">''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 22–23: "Pushing Towards Confederation"</ref> Reynard moved additional FPF forces to the border and demanded that the Supremacy also concede the worlds of [[Chesterton]] and [[Highspire]] to the Federated Suns. The Supremacy had little choice but to comply, and the resulting political repercussions within the Capellan Zone toppled the Prime Minister of the Capellan Hegemony from power.<ref name="HD(TFS)p26"/><ref name="HB:HDp22"/> Capellan reports from the time indicate that Reynard threatened the use of atomic weapons to force the Supremacy to comply with his demand to hand over the planet [[Bell]]; the same reports indicate that when a combined relief force drawn from Sarn, Capellan and Tikonovian forces landed on Bell in [[2358]] they found no sign of the FPF on the planet, as well as no trace of the Sarn garrison or the civilian population of the planet, estimated as being some 15,000 people.<ref name="HL(TCC)p24">''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 24: "Friends and Other Enemies"</ref>
  
 
The Capellan records on the mystery of the disappearance of the population of Bell remained a source of dispute between the two nations; official sources within the Federated Suns were continuing to assert as late as the [[thirty-first century]] that the FPF commanding officer on Bell had orders to conduct a simple spoiling attack in advance of further attacks along the [[Heligoland]]-[[Tsingtao]] corridor, attacks that never occurred because of the redeployment of FPF troops in response to events that erupted near [[Mallory's World]].<ref name="HL(TCC)p24"/> Other sources indicate that a Taurian explorer, [[Tracy Ashton Pendleton]], accidentally discovered the missing Bellites on the world of [[Tentativa]] whilst conducting a mapping and geological survey in the system in [[2360]]. According to Taurian records, the Bellites had been transported to work as cheap labor on the planet, and Pendleton responded to her discovery by organizing a revolt among the captive Bellites; the revolt surprised and overwhelmed the local garrison, as well as causing shockwaves through the Concordat. Taurian [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Richard Calderon (24th c.)|Richard Calderon]], convinced of the perfidious nature of the Federated Suns, subsequently began to construct the Concordat's first [[WarShip]]s and began recruiting a standing army, with the assistance of Bellite survivors rescued from Tentativa.<ref name="TP1Ep17">''The Periphery, First Edition'', p. 17: "Davion and Calderon"</ref>
 
The Capellan records on the mystery of the disappearance of the population of Bell remained a source of dispute between the two nations; official sources within the Federated Suns were continuing to assert as late as the [[thirty-first century]] that the FPF commanding officer on Bell had orders to conduct a simple spoiling attack in advance of further attacks along the [[Heligoland]]-[[Tsingtao]] corridor, attacks that never occurred because of the redeployment of FPF troops in response to events that erupted near [[Mallory's World]].<ref name="HL(TCC)p24"/> Other sources indicate that a Taurian explorer, [[Tracy Ashton Pendleton]], accidentally discovered the missing Bellites on the world of [[Tentativa]] whilst conducting a mapping and geological survey in the system in [[2360]]. According to Taurian records, the Bellites had been transported to work as cheap labor on the planet, and Pendleton responded to her discovery by organizing a revolt among the captive Bellites; the revolt surprised and overwhelmed the local garrison, as well as causing shockwaves through the Concordat. Taurian [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] [[Richard Calderon (24th c.)|Richard Calderon]], convinced of the perfidious nature of the Federated Suns, subsequently began to construct the Concordat's first [[WarShip]]s and began recruiting a standing army, with the assistance of Bellite survivors rescued from Tentativa.<ref name="TP1Ep17">''The Periphery, First Edition'', p. 17: "Davion and Calderon"</ref>

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