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The causes of the conflict stretched back to the [[Star League era]] and the disputed ownership of the "free worlds" of Detroit, Herotitus and Spencer. Located near the [[rimward]] fringes of the [[Capellan Confederation]], all three worlds were settled in the wake of the [[Reunification War]] by a mix of Canopian and Taurian colonists and both realms believed they had the better claim to control all three. Unfortunately in one of the many examples of the [[Star League]]'s indifference to [[Periphery]] affairs, the League ignored any attempted settlement by both parties and imposed a treaty that arbitrarily awarded nominal control over Detroit and Herotitus to the Magistracy and Spencer to the Concordat. Additionally, each [[Territorial State]]'s control over their respective worlds was also heavily restricted, similar to the [[Jointly Held Worlds]] policy in the [[Inner Sphere]] the treaty forbade the posting any military force stronger paramilitary militia on any of the worlds, with Star League peacekeepers maintaining listening posts on each world. In truth the Star League "observers" largely took note of any valuable resources found or industries created that that could be exploited by the Inner Sphere. Following the collapse of the Star League, both the Magistracy and Concordat quietly "upgraded" the garrisons on each world.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/>
 
The causes of the conflict stretched back to the [[Star League era]] and the disputed ownership of the "free worlds" of Detroit, Herotitus and Spencer. Located near the [[rimward]] fringes of the [[Capellan Confederation]], all three worlds were settled in the wake of the [[Reunification War]] by a mix of Canopian and Taurian colonists and both realms believed they had the better claim to control all three. Unfortunately in one of the many examples of the [[Star League]]'s indifference to [[Periphery]] affairs, the League ignored any attempted settlement by both parties and imposed a treaty that arbitrarily awarded nominal control over Detroit and Herotitus to the Magistracy and Spencer to the Concordat. Additionally, each [[Territorial State]]'s control over their respective worlds was also heavily restricted, similar to the [[Jointly Held Worlds]] policy in the [[Inner Sphere]] the treaty forbade the posting any military force stronger paramilitary militia on any of the worlds, with Star League peacekeepers maintaining listening posts on each world. In truth the Star League "observers" largely took note of any valuable resources found or industries created that that could be exploited by the Inner Sphere. Following the collapse of the Star League, both the Magistracy and Concordat quietly "upgraded" the garrisons on each world.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/>
  
In the later decades of the apocalyptic [[First Succession War]], despite the fact the [[Federated Suns]] had its hands full against the Capellan Confederation and [[Draconis Combine]], many Taurians and specifically [[Protector of the Realm]] [[Semyon Calderon]]'s paranoia about an imminent [[Davion]] invasion of the Concordat had reached fever pitch, steadfast even in the face of all evidence against that the desperate and depleted House Davion would seek to recoup its losses by striking the Concordat. Convincing his [[Privy Council (Taurian Concordat)|Privy Council]] of the need to expand the Taurian resource base ahead of any potential FedSuns invasion, Semyon selected Detroit and Herotitus as a means of achieving this goal, as well of reclaiming "rightfully" Taurian worlds denied by Star League oppression. While self-sufficient and resource-rich, both worlds were a considerable distance from the then-present borders of the Concordat, additionally both were much closer to the Capellan Confederation than any Federated Suns world, raising questions to their value in assisting in preventing a Davion invasion.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/>
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In the later decades of the apocalyptic [[First Succession War]], despite the fact the [[Federated Suns]] had its hands full against the Capellan Confederation and [[Draconis Combine]], many Taurians and specifically [[Protector of the Realm]] [[Semyon Calderon]]'s paranoia about an imminent [[Davion]] invasion of the Concordat had reached fever pitch, steadfast even in the face of all evidence against that the desperate and depleted House Davion would seek to recoup its losses by striking the Concordat. Convincing his Privy Council of the need to expand the Taurian resource base ahead of any potential FedSuns invasion, Semyon selected Detroit and Herotitus as a means of achieving this goal, as well of reclaiming "rightfully" Taurian worlds denied by Star League oppression. While self-sufficient and resource-rich, both worlds were a considerable distance from the then-present borders of the Concordat, additionally both were much closer to the Capellan Confederation than any Federated Suns world, raising questions to their value in assisting in preventing a Davion invasion.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/>
  
 
===Taurian Invasion===
 
===Taurian Invasion===
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The sheer speed of the Magestrix's response along with the spectacular failure on Herotitus gave the Taurian government pause. For both sides the heavy loss in men and matériel prosecuting a conflict multiple jumps from their nearest friendly border rammed home the utter pointlessness of the war and any thoughts in either realm about continuing on quickly faded. In a low-key ceremony on Detroit in February 2814, the war was settled by a treaty between the Concordat and the Magistracy that was nearly identical to the Star League treaty that had set the border before the conflict, reaffirming Herotitus, Detroit and Spencer as demilitarized systems with prisoners of war returned to their respective homelands in the following month.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
 
The sheer speed of the Magestrix's response along with the spectacular failure on Herotitus gave the Taurian government pause. For both sides the heavy loss in men and matériel prosecuting a conflict multiple jumps from their nearest friendly border rammed home the utter pointlessness of the war and any thoughts in either realm about continuing on quickly faded. In a low-key ceremony on Detroit in February 2814, the war was settled by a treaty between the Concordat and the Magistracy that was nearly identical to the Star League treaty that had set the border before the conflict, reaffirming Herotitus, Detroit and Spencer as demilitarized systems with prisoners of war returned to their respective homelands in the following month.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
  
Though he dismissed Marshal Blake-Andrews in a vain attempt to deflect blame for the failed campaign onto her, Semyon Calderon lost almost all of his prestige and influence over his ignominious defeat and the total lack of any Davion aggression (or even interest!) made him a laughingstock in both Periphery realms, local media deriding him for "playing House Lord". With the Privy Council and Taurian people having lost faith in his leadership, Semyon would ultimately resign as Protector in [[2816]]. In his place, the Privy Council chose Minister of Education [[Rayna Arantino]] to serve as Protector of the Realm, one of the very few times a member outside of [[House Calderon]] has held the post. Blake-Andrews' replacement as head of the TDF was Natal Choudhoury of the [[Taurian Guard]], who would later sum up the war with a dry quip: "It was not a total loss, it can always be used as a bad example!" While many future Calderon Protectors shared Semyon's paranoia, they would take this lesson to heart, focusing on internal defense over expansion.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
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Though he dismissed Marshal Blake-Andrews in a vain attempt to deflect blame for the failed campaign onto her, Semyon Calderon lost almost all of his prestige and influence over his ignominious defeat and the total lack of any Davion aggression (or even interest!) made him a laughing stock in both Periphery realms, local media deriding him for "playing House Lord". With the Privy Council and Taurian people having lost faith in his leadership, Semyon would ultimately resign as Protector in [[2816]]. In his place, the Privy Council chose Minister of Education [[Rayna Arantino]] to serve as Protector of the Realm, one of the very few times a member outside of [[House Calderon]] has held the post. Blake-Andrews' replacement as head of the TDF was Natal Choudhoury of the [[Taurian Guard]], who would later sum up the war with a dry quip: "It was not a total loss, it can always be used as a bad example!" While many future Calderon Protectors shared Semyon's paranoia, they would take this lesson to heart, focusing on internal defense over expansion.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
  
The Taurian-Canopian War would be the only Periphery war for nearly two centuries; not until the [[Canopian]] invasion of the [[Capellan Confederation]] in [[3030]] would any Outer Realm gird itself for a national conflict. Despite the total war tone of the era, the conflict was remarkable as being the "cleanest" of the many border skirmishes of the First Succession War, with no weapons of mass destruction deployed or even [[WarShip]] involved. The War was also memorable for exceedingly short time spent fighting, though it stretched for eight months the vast distances between realms the four battle sites meant bulk of that in total combat operations lasted all of eight [[Terra Synchronized Time|Terran Standard days]], thus 200 Hour War name used by some observers.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
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The Taurian-Canopian War would be the only Periphery war for nearly two centuries; not until the [[Canopian]] invasion of the [[Capellan Confederation]] in [[3030]] would any Outer Realm gird itself for a national conflict. Despite the total war tone of the era, the conflict was remarkable as being the "cleanest" of the many border skirmishes of the First Succession War, with no weapons of mass destruction deployed or even [[WarShip]] involved. The War was also memorable for exceedingly short time spent fighting, though it stretched for eight months the vast distances between both realms the four battle sites meant bulk of that in total combat operations lasted all of eight [[Terra Synchronized Time|Terran Standard days]], thus 200 Hour War name used by some observers.<ref name=P-61/><ref name=FSW-101/><ref name=HMPS-41/><ref name=P2-10/><ref name=FMP-48/>
  
 
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