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===4.2. Wave Two (June 3050)===
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The Smoke Jaguars first began to face difficulties during the Second Wave of the invasion, as they were forced to use more troops to garrison their territory and so conquered fewer worlds than anticipated.  Not wishing a repeat of what happened on Turtle Bay, their answer was to partner with [[ComStar]] in the administration of occupied worlds.  However even with the assistance of ComStar the Smoke Jaguars still insisted of installing their own planetary governors and instituting severe penalties for even the most minor of infractions.  On many worlds "nonessential" personnel were pressed into making munitions to replenish the Jaguar's diminishing stockpiles; true to form no compensation was offered, the honor of serving the warrior caste deemed payment enough.  The mix of ruthless, totalitarian rule and warriors with no knowledge of the societies they now commanded simply caused more dissent and rebellion.  Little did they know that Theodore Kurita was secretly smuggling weapons into their [[Occupation Zone]], mainly through yakuza networks, in order to fuel these rebellions.<ref name=IC56/>
 
The Smoke Jaguars first began to face difficulties during the Second Wave of the invasion, as they were forced to use more troops to garrison their territory and so conquered fewer worlds than anticipated.  Not wishing a repeat of what happened on Turtle Bay, their answer was to partner with [[ComStar]] in the administration of occupied worlds.  However even with the assistance of ComStar the Smoke Jaguars still insisted of installing their own planetary governors and instituting severe penalties for even the most minor of infractions.  On many worlds "nonessential" personnel were pressed into making munitions to replenish the Jaguar's diminishing stockpiles; true to form no compensation was offered, the honor of serving the warrior caste deemed payment enough.  The mix of ruthless, totalitarian rule and warriors with no knowledge of the societies they now commanded simply caused more dissent and rebellion.  Little did they know that Theodore Kurita was secretly smuggling weapons into their [[Occupation Zone]], mainly through yakuza networks, in order to fuel these rebellions.<ref name=IC56/>
  
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