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From this point on the tide of war began to turn in favor of the Combine, as the uncoordinated and demoralized FedCom forces were little by little overtaken by the DCMS' new advance as the FedCom recall order forced the Allies to retreat. Furthermore the Free Worlds League and Capellan Confederation began to attack underdefended FedCom worlds, forcing Allied troops to redeploy.<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 120–122: "Free Worlds League Operations"</ref><ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 122–127: "Capellan Confederation Operations"</ref>
 
From this point on the tide of war began to turn in favor of the Combine, as the uncoordinated and demoralized FedCom forces were little by little overtaken by the DCMS' new advance as the FedCom recall order forced the Allies to retreat. Furthermore the Free Worlds League and Capellan Confederation began to attack underdefended FedCom worlds, forcing Allied troops to redeploy.<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 120–122: "Free Worlds League Operations"</ref><ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 122–127: "Capellan Confederation Operations"</ref>
  
Hostilities died down by December of 3039, with the [[Exeter Accords]] being signed on 19 Jan 3140. Overall the war had little effect on national borders — the Combine had taken [[Fomalhaut]], [[Saffel]] and Quentin but lost [[Murchison]], [[Markab]], [[Skat]] and [[McComb]]. Notably, the war saw the use of LosTech on both sides after the discovery of the Helm Memory Core, and the DCMS brought new 'Mechs to the fight such as the ''[[Hatamoto-Chi]]'' and ''[[Charger]]'' CGR-1A9. ComStar also provided the DCMS with extra equipment, including LosTech designs.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 31: "Counterthrust"</ref> Hanse Davion was surprised at the advanced technology [[BattleMech]]s the DCMS was fielding, as well as the strength the DCMS must have had to launch a counterattack, which contributed to his decision to end the [[War of 3039]]. It would be eleven years before he would find out that he fell for Theodore's bluff.
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Hostilities died down by December of 3039, with the [[Exeter Accords]] being formally signed on 19 Jan 3140. Overall the war had little effect on national borders — the Combine had taken [[Fomalhaut]], [[Saffel]] and Quentin but lost [[Murchison]], [[Markab]], [[Skat]] and [[McComb]]. Notably, the war saw the use of LosTech on both sides after the discovery of the Helm Memory Core, and the DCMS brought new 'Mechs to the fight such as the ''[[Hatamoto-Chi]]'' and ''[[Charger]]'' CGR-1A9. ComStar also provided the DCMS with extra equipment, including LosTech designs.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 31: "Counterthrust"</ref> Hanse Davion was surprised at the advanced technology [[BattleMech]]s the DCMS was fielding, as well as the strength the DCMS must have had to launch a counterattack, which contributed to his decision to end the [[War of 3039]]. It would be eleven years before he would find out that he fell for Theodore's bluff.
  
 
Politically speaking, the victory of 3039 restored a sense of honor to the Combine after the losses of the Fourth Succession War. Moreover, Theodore's rescue of the Combine's military situation with Operation OROCHI greatly improved his strained relationship with his father, and the public image of the Coordinator and ''Kanrei'' working together to control the state and the military gave the Combine a much-needed boost to morale.<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 134: "Repercussions: The Combine"</ref>
 
Politically speaking, the victory of 3039 restored a sense of honor to the Combine after the losses of the Fourth Succession War. Moreover, Theodore's rescue of the Combine's military situation with Operation OROCHI greatly improved his strained relationship with his father, and the public image of the Coordinator and ''Kanrei'' working together to control the state and the military gave the Combine a much-needed boost to morale.<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 134: "Repercussions: The Combine"</ref>
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The Blakists next attacked Dieron in February of [[3068]]. Theodore and Hohiro attempted to return to their nation, only to be beset by both Blakists and Black Dragons. Both leaders were incapacitated, Theodore by a stroke and Hohiro when he was captured by Blakist forces after he led an assault on their occupying forces on Dieron.<ref name=JFRp45>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 45: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Meanwhile the Word of Blake were striking civilian and military targets all across the Inner Sphere — Blakist forces continued to rampage across the Combine, subjecting [[Altair]], [[Asta]], [[Fomalhaut]] and [[Yorii]] to nuclear, chemical and biological attacks in June of 3068. To make matters worse, [[Clan Snow Raven]] began a series of attacks against the Combine in retaliation for the destruction of one of their most prized [[WarShip]]s as it attempted to dock with a Combine [[Dictionary#r|recharge station]] after having won a [[Clans#Trial of Possession|Trial of Possession]] for a recharge.<ref name=JFRp45 />
 
The Blakists next attacked Dieron in February of [[3068]]. Theodore and Hohiro attempted to return to their nation, only to be beset by both Blakists and Black Dragons. Both leaders were incapacitated, Theodore by a stroke and Hohiro when he was captured by Blakist forces after he led an assault on their occupying forces on Dieron.<ref name=JFRp45>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 45: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Meanwhile the Word of Blake were striking civilian and military targets all across the Inner Sphere — Blakist forces continued to rampage across the Combine, subjecting [[Altair]], [[Asta]], [[Fomalhaut]] and [[Yorii]] to nuclear, chemical and biological attacks in June of 3068. To make matters worse, [[Clan Snow Raven]] began a series of attacks against the Combine in retaliation for the destruction of one of their most prized [[WarShip]]s as it attempted to dock with a Combine [[Dictionary#r|recharge station]] after having won a [[Clans#Trial of Possession|Trial of Possession]] for a recharge.<ref name=JFRp45 />
  
With the Coordinator and his son both indisposed, the path was open for the Warlord of Pesht, [[Kiyomori Minamoto]], to seize power. Minamoto was known as a staunch traditionalist and possibly a Black Dragon; regardless, he assumed command of the DCMS on the 5th of August in the absence of the Coordinator. After the Federated Suns' Draconis March opportunistically took advantage of the Dragon's distraction to initiate attacks of their own,<ref name=JFRp45 /><ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 71: "The Dragon's Revenge"</ref> Minamoto declared himself ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' and temporarily moved the capital of the Combine back to [[New Samarkand]] to avoid the chaos of Luthien.<ref name=FM8510 /><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 87</ref><ref>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', pp. 17–18: "Kiyomori Minamoto"</ref> Attacks back and forth between the DCMS and Draconis March would continue for some time, at one point resulting in the death of ISF Director [[Ninyu Kerai Indrahar]].<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
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With the Coordinator and his son both indisposed, the path was open for the Warlord of Pesht, [[Kiyomori Minamoto]], to seize power. Minamoto was known as a staunch traditionalist and possibly a Black Dragon; regardless, he formally assumed command of the DCMS on the 5th of August in the absence of the Coordinator. After the Federated Suns' Draconis March opportunistically took advantage of the Dragon's distraction to initiate attacks of their own,<ref name=JFRp45 /><ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 71: "The Dragon's Revenge"</ref> Minamoto declared himself ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' and temporarily moved the capital of the Combine back to [[New Samarkand]] to avoid the chaos of Luthien.<ref name=FM8510 /><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 87</ref><ref>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', pp. 17–18: "Kiyomori Minamoto"</ref> Attacks back and forth between the DCMS and Draconis March would continue for some time, at one point resulting in the death of ISF Director [[Ninyu Kerai Indrahar]].<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
  
 
In early [[3069]] Hohiro was freed from captivity, but this was a single point of good news amidst disaster. The Word of Blake were still cutting a path through the Combine, conquering planets such as [[Benjamin]] and Vega with seeming impunity. Clan Snow Raven also continued to raid the Combine, provoked by the Word of Blake, who took to masquerading as DCMS units to attack the Snow Ravens in order to invite reprisal on the Combine. Worse still, a deadly epidemic emerged during the DCMS campaign to retake Galedon V in April of 3069, which was eventually discovered to be the lethal bioweapon known as the Curse of Galedon. Somehow released from containment during the fighting, the Curse spread further when Clan Snow Raven bombed several cities on the planet, releasing more samples of the Curse. The plague spread to the Snow Ravens themselves, who were forced to scuttle three of their own ships to contain it, and by the 15th of September the entire planet of Galedon V was placed under strict quarantine.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 47: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
 
In early [[3069]] Hohiro was freed from captivity, but this was a single point of good news amidst disaster. The Word of Blake were still cutting a path through the Combine, conquering planets such as [[Benjamin]] and Vega with seeming impunity. Clan Snow Raven also continued to raid the Combine, provoked by the Word of Blake, who took to masquerading as DCMS units to attack the Snow Ravens in order to invite reprisal on the Combine. Worse still, a deadly epidemic emerged during the DCMS campaign to retake Galedon V in April of 3069, which was eventually discovered to be the lethal bioweapon known as the Curse of Galedon. Somehow released from containment during the fighting, the Curse spread further when Clan Snow Raven bombed several cities on the planet, releasing more samples of the Curse. The plague spread to the Snow Ravens themselves, who were forced to scuttle three of their own ships to contain it, and by the 15th of September the entire planet of Galedon V was placed under strict quarantine.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 47: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>

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