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Lasting more than 700 years, the [[Kami|Kamian]] Succession Wars were the defining characteristic of the [[Ages|Sixth Age]].
  
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==History==
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The first rumblings of things to come began as early as the first decade of the Sixth Age. The common conception of the Kamians being 'in darkness' owes to their strict practice of isolationism. When the Kamians severed all contact with the outside world in A.Y. 4508, they seemed to be heading down a road of technological and social regression.
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Journalists of the time speculated that the Kamians were begining a self-imposed dark age. Later, historians simply extrapolated from this to assume all Kamians were now living simple lives, having abandoned all science and reason.
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Because of the strict isolationism, no one had any reason to doubt this for over 1500 years.
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==Hostilities Begin==
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With the dawn of the Sixth Age, however, the [[Alliance]] began making diplomatic overtures. Mining expeditions during the Fourth Age into [[Kamian]] space had reported very significant reserves of natural resources, resources which were now considered desirable.
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However, the diplomatic probes reported a Kamian world very different from the accepted perception.
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Another attempt to contact the Kami would not be made for fifty years, at which point it was clear that the Kamians were not interested in trade. Though reports persisted that they seemed to be preparing for 'something', the Alliance felt it was best to leave well enough alone.
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Then, in A.Y. 697, at the [[Battle of Lerma]], the Kamian Succession Wars began.
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==The Succession Wars==
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For 715 years a near constant state of fighting continued. There were lulls and cease-fires on some fronts, but for the most part there was never a time when the guns were silent.
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Using tactics hones and developed over the last 5 Ages, Gudersnipe managed to keep the Kami at bay. They lost territory, but managed to evacuate most civilians before they could be enslaved or killed. A strict policy of scorched earth helped force the Kamians to carefully consider their approach to dealing with the Foundation.
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The Alliance was not so lucky. Inferior technology and tactics caused them to suffer heavy loses, with entire nations falling to Kamian guns.
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By the 6300s, the Alliance space forces had been all but exhuasted, with many worlds not directly invovled in fighting suffered from economic collapse as they tried to produce ships and troops for the war.
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The bulk of the fighting then fell to the Gudersnipe Foundation, who shouldered the load well. It wasn't until the [[Battle of Danielle]] in A.Y. 6722 that the true cost of the war took it's toll. It would be said in years to come that while the Kamians won the battle at Danielle, that day they lost the war.
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In A.Y. 6812, the [[Gunjin Goddess]] project became the true turning point of the war, and within a year all hostilities would cease. For the Alliance, a long period of reconstruction began; for the Foundation, it was just another day on the job.

Revision as of 17:42, 7 June 2010

Lasting more than 700 years, the Kamian Succession Wars were the defining characteristic of the Sixth Age.

History

The first rumblings of things to come began as early as the first decade of the Sixth Age. The common conception of the Kamians being 'in darkness' owes to their strict practice of isolationism. When the Kamians severed all contact with the outside world in A.Y. 4508, they seemed to be heading down a road of technological and social regression.

Journalists of the time speculated that the Kamians were begining a self-imposed dark age. Later, historians simply extrapolated from this to assume all Kamians were now living simple lives, having abandoned all science and reason.

Because of the strict isolationism, no one had any reason to doubt this for over 1500 years.

Hostilities Begin

With the dawn of the Sixth Age, however, the Alliance began making diplomatic overtures. Mining expeditions during the Fourth Age into Kamian space had reported very significant reserves of natural resources, resources which were now considered desirable.

However, the diplomatic probes reported a Kamian world very different from the accepted perception.

Another attempt to contact the Kami would not be made for fifty years, at which point it was clear that the Kamians were not interested in trade. Though reports persisted that they seemed to be preparing for 'something', the Alliance felt it was best to leave well enough alone.

Then, in A.Y. 697, at the Battle of Lerma, the Kamian Succession Wars began.

The Succession Wars

For 715 years a near constant state of fighting continued. There were lulls and cease-fires on some fronts, but for the most part there was never a time when the guns were silent.

Using tactics hones and developed over the last 5 Ages, Gudersnipe managed to keep the Kami at bay. They lost territory, but managed to evacuate most civilians before they could be enslaved or killed. A strict policy of scorched earth helped force the Kamians to carefully consider their approach to dealing with the Foundation.

The Alliance was not so lucky. Inferior technology and tactics caused them to suffer heavy loses, with entire nations falling to Kamian guns.

By the 6300s, the Alliance space forces had been all but exhuasted, with many worlds not directly invovled in fighting suffered from economic collapse as they tried to produce ships and troops for the war.

The bulk of the fighting then fell to the Gudersnipe Foundation, who shouldered the load well. It wasn't until the Battle of Danielle in A.Y. 6722 that the true cost of the war took it's toll. It would be said in years to come that while the Kamians won the battle at Danielle, that day they lost the war.

In A.Y. 6812, the Gunjin Goddess project became the true turning point of the war, and within a year all hostilities would cease. For the Alliance, a long period of reconstruction began; for the Foundation, it was just another day on the job.