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Shortly after the addition of these stations, an internal auditor of the Order found the expansion of the network had also resulted in an increasing fragmentation of its organizational structure, with many outer stations customizing their management structure, complicating and diluting the Primus's reforms. Karpov addressed this by issuing the [[Doctrinal Edict of 2861]], which formalized the three-tiered structure established in the time of Blake and Toyama as well as making official the process for naming a Primus.<ref name=CS4>''ComStar'', p. 30</ref>
 
Shortly after the addition of these stations, an internal auditor of the Order found the expansion of the network had also resulted in an increasing fragmentation of its organizational structure, with many outer stations customizing their management structure, complicating and diluting the Primus's reforms. Karpov addressed this by issuing the [[Doctrinal Edict of 2861]], which formalized the three-tiered structure established in the time of Blake and Toyama as well as making official the process for naming a Primus.<ref name=CS4>''ComStar'', p. 30</ref>
  
Events such as the [[Veddar Affair]] led Karpov to formalize even more procedures. After [[Rosemary Veddar]], a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] agent, successfully infiltrated ComStar and remained undetected for three years, Primus Karpov responded with increasing ROM's almost all-pervasive powers to allow it to test current and potential members of the Order to prevent any further Great House spies. This was further aided when Karpov instituted a rotational posting system, with no ComStar personnel remaining at a given assignment or world for more than two years to prevent familiarity and make it impossible to infiltrate the Order.<ref name=CS5>''ComStar'', p. 31</ref>
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Events such as the [[Veddar Affair]] led Karpov to formalize even more procedures. After [[Rosemary Veddar]], a [[Lyran Commonwealth]] [[Lyran Intelligence Corps|Loki]] agent, successfully infiltrated ComStar and remained undetected for three years, Primus Karpov responded with increasing ROM's almost all-pervasive powers to allow it to test current and potential members of the Order to prevent any further Great House spies. This was further aided when Karpov instituted a rotational posting system, with no ComStar personnel remaining at a given assignment or world for more than two years to prevent familiarity and make it impossible to infiltrate the Order.<ref name=CS5>''ComStar'', p. 31</ref>
  
 
While his reformation of the Order's internal structure continued, external issues continued to haunt Karpov. While Operation Holy Shroud had succeeded beyond Karpov's wildest dream, it also unfortunately forced the Great Houses to end the Second Succession War in an effort to recover their strength. When Precentor ROM advised the First Circuit in [[2866]] that Inner Sphere would likely recover all lost technology within three decades if the present peace continued, Karpov reacted quickly. Following Conrad Toyama's efforts in the ComStar War to fan the conflicts between the Successor States, Karpov authorized ROM to filter information to the Lyran Commonwealth about the so-called [[Shadow War]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] between the [[Internal Security Force]] and [[Coordinator]] [[Miyogi Kurita]]. Just as Karpov had hoped, in typical Kurita fashion when Miyogi learned the Lyrans knew of the Shadow War the simmering tensions along the Combine-Commonwealth border exploded into open warfare again, touching off the [[Third Succession War]].<ref name=CS6>''ComStar'', p. 32</ref>
 
While his reformation of the Order's internal structure continued, external issues continued to haunt Karpov. While Operation Holy Shroud had succeeded beyond Karpov's wildest dream, it also unfortunately forced the Great Houses to end the Second Succession War in an effort to recover their strength. When Precentor ROM advised the First Circuit in [[2866]] that Inner Sphere would likely recover all lost technology within three decades if the present peace continued, Karpov reacted quickly. Following Conrad Toyama's efforts in the ComStar War to fan the conflicts between the Successor States, Karpov authorized ROM to filter information to the Lyran Commonwealth about the so-called [[Shadow War]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] between the [[Internal Security Force]] and [[Coordinator]] [[Miyogi Kurita]]. Just as Karpov had hoped, in typical Kurita fashion when Miyogi learned the Lyrans knew of the Shadow War the simmering tensions along the Combine-Commonwealth border exploded into open warfare again, touching off the [[Third Succession War]].<ref name=CS6>''ComStar'', p. 32</ref>

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