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==Background==
 
==Background==
Formed in [[2086]] and encompassing some 80% of [[Terra]]'s population, despite the endless debates from the "haves and have nots", the Terran Alliance poured considerable funding into scientific research that ultimately bore fruit in the development of practical and affordable [[fusion reactor]]s and the [[Deimos Project]], the successful development of the [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive]] allowing FTL travel to the stars.<ref name=SL-8>''The Star League'', p. 8: "Terran Alliance"</ref> However the Alliance was ill-prepared for its sudden transformation into an interstellar nation, with frequent tensions between it and the colonies with regards authority versus allegiance to the power of the motherworld.
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Formed in [[2086]] and encompassing some 80% of [[Terra]]'s population, despite the endless debates from the "haves and have nots", the Terran Alliance poured considerable funding into scientific research that ultimately bore fruit in the development of practical and affordable [[fusion reactor]]s and ultimately the [[Deimos Project]], the successful development of the [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive]] allowing FTL travel to the stars.<ref name=SL-8>''The Star League'', p. 8: "Terran Alliance"</ref> However the Alliance was ill-prepared for its sudden transformation into an interstellar nation, with frequent tensions between it and the colonies with regards authority versus allegiance to the power of the motherworld.
  
 
The struggle eventually resulted in the Alliance Parliament dividing into two political parties, the Expansionists and the Liberals. Swept into power on the back of the discovery of the KF Drive and remaining in power ever since, the Expansionist Party strongly believed in the authority of the State over everyone, be they on Terra or colonies light years away. Formed from those who initially opposed the huge economic drain of the Deimos Project and further sums spent on the colonies, the Liberal Party supposedly believed in personal freedoms were heavily opposed to extensive government interference. Despite their wildly different viewpoints, both became increasingly militant with no qualms about using force to achieve their aims.
 
The struggle eventually resulted in the Alliance Parliament dividing into two political parties, the Expansionists and the Liberals. Swept into power on the back of the discovery of the KF Drive and remaining in power ever since, the Expansionist Party strongly believed in the authority of the State over everyone, be they on Terra or colonies light years away. Formed from those who initially opposed the huge economic drain of the Deimos Project and further sums spent on the colonies, the Liberal Party supposedly believed in personal freedoms were heavily opposed to extensive government interference. Despite their wildly different viewpoints, both became increasingly militant with no qualms about using force to achieve their aims.
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Each party would effectively trade government like this for the next six decades, as the incumbent would invariably lose support due to their actions, the public becoming more and more apathetic. The situation was made even worse by rampant tampering of the electronic voting system the Alliance used, so that even those who did vote conceded their choice was meaningless, the real control of the election results being hammered out in corrupt backroom deals. With seemingly no break in their actions, the conflict between the parties grew far beyond words and escalated to the point of physical fighting and rumors of assassination.
 
Each party would effectively trade government like this for the next six decades, as the incumbent would invariably lose support due to their actions, the public becoming more and more apathetic. The situation was made even worse by rampant tampering of the electronic voting system the Alliance used, so that even those who did vote conceded their choice was meaningless, the real control of the election results being hammered out in corrupt backroom deals. With seemingly no break in their actions, the conflict between the parties grew far beyond words and escalated to the point of physical fighting and rumors of assassination.
  
Enabled by the open-door emigration polices of the Liberal Party, the instability on Terra was so great than huge numbers of people chose to flee the chaos and misery entirely, triggering the massive flood of emigration from Terra that would be known as the [[Exodus (2102)|Exodus]]. But the massive emigration to and the supply needs of the colonies strained the large Terran based conglomerates to breaking point, triggering increasing economic turmoil. Scientific research, the hallmark of the Terran Alliance, ground to a halt between the focus of Terran industry on supplying the massive colonial demands, the desperate fight for survival on the colonies themselves and factionalism between Liberal and Expansionist sponsored projects.
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Enabled by the open-door emigration polices of the Liberal Party, the instability on Terra was so great than huge numbers of people chose to flee the chaos and misery entirely, trigging the massive flood of emigration from Terra that would be known as the [[Exodus (2102)|Exodus]]. But the massive emigration to and the supply needs of the colonies strained the large Terran based conglomerates to breaking point, triggering increasing economic turmoil. Scientific research, the hallmark of the Terran Alliance, ground to a halt between the focus of Terran industry on supplying the massive colonial demands, the desperate fight for survival on the colonies themselves and factionalism between Liberal and Expansionist sponsored projects.
  
 
The ceaseless political warfare between the Liberals and Expansionists took its toll on Alliance society as rules and regulations changed wildly with disturbing regularity, with social welfare and the economy breaking down.<ref name=SL-11>''The Star League'', p. 11: "Chaos"</ref> One area seemingly aloof from the instability was the Alliance Global Militia. After its humiliation in the Outer Reaches Rebellion, the AGM took great pains to stay strictly neutral, merely asking for enough financing to gradually upgrade their forces. Rather than risk alienating a powerful potential ally, both parties agreed and the AGM steadily grew back into a true military once more. It was during this time that at the direction of firebrand [[Admiral]] [[James McKenna]] that the AGM built the first true interstellar navy, with McKenna's pet project the [[Dreadnought (Individual Dreadnought-class WarShip)|TAS ''Dreadnought'']] as its flagship.<ref name=SL-12>''The Star League'', pp. 11–12: "James McKenna"</ref>
 
The ceaseless political warfare between the Liberals and Expansionists took its toll on Alliance society as rules and regulations changed wildly with disturbing regularity, with social welfare and the economy breaking down.<ref name=SL-11>''The Star League'', p. 11: "Chaos"</ref> One area seemingly aloof from the instability was the Alliance Global Militia. After its humiliation in the Outer Reaches Rebellion, the AGM took great pains to stay strictly neutral, merely asking for enough financing to gradually upgrade their forces. Rather than risk alienating a powerful potential ally, both parties agreed and the AGM steadily grew back into a true military once more. It was during this time that at the direction of firebrand [[Admiral]] [[James McKenna]] that the AGM built the first true interstellar navy, with McKenna's pet project the [[Dreadnought (Individual Dreadnought-class WarShip)|TAS ''Dreadnought'']] as its flagship.<ref name=SL-12>''The Star League'', pp. 11–12: "James McKenna"</ref>
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As the political situation grew ever more unstable, in [[2310]] a new political party emerged claiming to be the voice of the forgotten, the [[People's Independence Party]], attracting a considerable following among the previously apathetic population.
 
As the political situation grew ever more unstable, in [[2310]] a new political party emerged claiming to be the voice of the forgotten, the [[People's Independence Party]], attracting a considerable following among the previously apathetic population.
  
But despite its public persona, in many respects the PIP was just as bad as the Liberals and Expansionists, its leader [[Grant Zoli]] driven more by the prospect of the personal wealth to be gained through political power than a desire to make a difference. The PIP's strong showing in the 2310 elections made it a major force and potential deciding factor in the Alliance-wide Parliamentary elections of [[2314]], prompting both Liberals and Expansionists as Zoli expected to court him with money and power to garner his support. Hoping to drive their offers even higher, Zoli and his cronies remained strictly noncommittal until just before the election, with Zoli pledging the PIP to the Expansionists, until he had a change of heart (or possibly a better offer) and shifted his party's allegiance to the Liberals a month later. Zoli's shifting allegiances proved too much for someone, with the PIP's leader found dead in his mansion on September 5th 2314, barely a month before the elections.
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But despite its public persona, in many respects the PIP was just as bad as the Liberals and Expansionists, its leader [[Grant Zoli]] driven more by the prospect of the personal wealth to be gained through political power than a desire to make a difference. The PIP's strong showing in the 2310 elections made it a major force and potential deciding factory in the Alliance-wide Parliamentary elections of [[2314]], prompting both Liberals and Expansionists as Zoli expected to court him with money and power to garner his support. Hoping to drive their offers even higher, Zoli and his cronies remained strictly noncommittal until just before the election, with Zoli pledging the PIP to the Expansionists, until he had a change of heart (or possible a better offer) and shifted his party's allegiance to the Liberals a month later. Zoli's shifting allegiances proved too much for someone, with the PIP's leader found dead in his mansion on September 5th 2314, barely a month before the elections.
  
News of his death created an immediate uproar with both the Liberal and Expansionist parties blaming the other for the crime, while the slain Zoli's more zealous supporters enacted a bloody wave of assassinations against both parties. The Parliament invoked martial law on Terra and ordered the AGM put down the rebellion in New Zealand, home of PIP. At this stage the Liberal Party produced evidence it claimed proved Grant Zoli was murdered on orders from the Expansionist Party, and while it was later proven to be false, it served as trigger point for escalation of the conflict.
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News of his death created an immediate uproar with both the Liberal and Expansionist parties blaming the other for the crime, while the slain Zoli's more zealous supporters enacted a bloody wave of assassinations against both parties. The Parliament invoked martial law on Terra and ordered the AGM put down the rebellion in New Zealand, home of PIP. At this stage the Liberal Party produced evidence it claimed proved Grant Zoli had murdered by order of the Expansionist Party, and while it was later proven to be false, it served as trigger point for escalation of the conflict.
  
 
On September 30th 2314 the personal guards of the leading Liberal Party boss drove across Zurich and stormed the headquarters of the Expansionist Party, killing everyone inside. The Expansionists of course retaliated, with battles between thugs from both parties spreading across Terra as each faction unveiled their own secretly trained detachments of fanatical soldiers, small scale battles growing into an outright shooting war. Though both sides mainly targeted the other, many thousands of civilians were killed in the crossfire. Both sides swayed a few units of the AGM to join them, but bulk continued to remain politically neutral.<ref name=SL-13>''The Star League'', p. 13: "The Zoli Affair"</ref>
 
On September 30th 2314 the personal guards of the leading Liberal Party boss drove across Zurich and stormed the headquarters of the Expansionist Party, killing everyone inside. The Expansionists of course retaliated, with battles between thugs from both parties spreading across Terra as each faction unveiled their own secretly trained detachments of fanatical soldiers, small scale battles growing into an outright shooting war. Though both sides mainly targeted the other, many thousands of civilians were killed in the crossfire. Both sides swayed a few units of the AGM to join them, but bulk continued to remain politically neutral.<ref name=SL-13>''The Star League'', p. 13: "The Zoli Affair"</ref>

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