Korsic-Phong

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Koric-Phong, on Pem Farheuill, is often called "The last Great Hold-out of the Earth-Sphere Confederation". A nation of some sixty million people, they retained sovereignty and were able to remain independent when the Confederacy fell. As they were well outside draconic territory, their war industries were not affected by the devastating battles with the Trans-Draconic Federation.

Early History

Like most ConFed states, Korsic has its roots in the Long Night. The island is comprised of fourteen Cantons covering an island of 80,000 square miles. During the Long Night, twelve of the cantons were controlled independently by loyalists and proved productive farming and mining communities. By the end of the Long Night, some 95% of the population were slaves. As the Confederacy solidified, the twelve cantons took control of the remaining two, and fought a brief civil war, which ended in all fourteen cantons under the rule of five families. The old borders were maintained for organizational purposes.

Korsic-Phong was quick to industrialize, rapidly building advanced technologies and beginning a war of conquest on every region it could reach. By the time the confederacy was officially founded, the five families controlled an empire of several hundred million square miles. While most of the new territories had abolished slavery at the end of the Long Night, under Confederate rule it was rapidly brought back. The seat of power on the isle of Korsic grew exceptionally wealthy and became an economic and technological power-house.

End of Confederate Rule

When open war began between the ConFeds, the Foundation, and the Trans-Draconic Federation, most of Korsic's territories were lost in a matter of months. The home island, however, was safely far away from the front; and when the Confederation collapsed, they were able to keep a working economy. Officially, slavery had to be abolished, but most of the elite of Korsic were able to keep their property under terms of indentured servitude.

As an independent nation, Korsic flourished with to a wealth of natural resources and a labor force to turn those into finished products at very competitive prices. Their exports were many, and their imports were mostly technological. Korsic had a very good track-record for bringing in technologies developed elsewhere, reverse-engineering them, then building more advanced and cheaper variants.

Life in Korsic-Phong

While the proportion of slaves did shift down under 70%, indentured labor was still the backbone of their economy. Poor families were forced, often at gun-point, to sell their children into slavery, and even the sizable military was mostly slaves. This included, interestingly, much of the officer corps. The five ruling families ruled as a brutal, militaristic regime. Hard work and ingenuity were rewarded, but unquestioning loyalty to the state was indoctrinated into every individual from a young age.

Central to Korsican ideology was the notion of "Koph", a pseudo-religious belief, by which the entire state was made stronger by the combined loyalty of every member. Anything from a simple declaration, to an act of charity, to the completion of some challenge, could be done as a dedication to Koph, and was strongly encouraged. The five families, then, did not openly rule as dictators, but simply gave orders in the name of Koph. They were further justified their wildly hedonistic lifestyles in the name of Koph.

Property

Property rights in Korsic were patrilineal, and in practice passed always to the eldest male heir. All land in the country belonged to forty families, with the lion's share belonging to the Five. Land was never sold, and it is unclear if it was even possible to buy and sell. Landed families controlled nearly everything, and the only other way to accumulate significant wealth was through the acquisition of servitude contracts (which meant owning slaves).

Human Rights

Curiously, despite the state of things, day-to-day human rights among the slaves was not terrible. They had plenty of food and adequate shelters, and working conditions were not overly dangerous. Later historians attributed this mostly to the economic shifts. While previous iterations of the Confederacy openly treated slaves as property, in Korsic, with the advent of mechanization and factory work, "indentured servants" had to be trained to do difficult, skilled work. This meant, in order to get a good return on investment, they needed to be kept alive and in relative comfort. Further, indentured workers who were decently happy were much less likely to damage the expensive machines in factories. The land in Korsic was good, and with mechanized farming it was not difficult to feed the population at a very good standard. However, they were still property of the ruling class, and could be punished, mistreated, or starved at-will.

Military

Korsic's army was a highly mobile, mechanized, advanced force touting the latest in domestically-produced copies of advanced weapons. Though most of the armed forces were slaves, they were the most fanatical devotees of Koph, willing to fight and die for the ideal. A key aspect to Korsic's military buildup was their ability to reproduce and improve upon existing technologies. By the time of their annihilation as a state, they had weapons far more advanced than any other force on Pem Farheuill.

War of Aggression and Fall of the State

In N.D. 62, the five families tripled the size of the navy and conscripted eight million soldiers. They had, for the past decade, been building an elite core of the finest pilots available, and put them in a locally-built aerofighter of unique design. The air-wing, which boasted some seven-thousand highly-trained pilots, operated a jet-aircraft faster and more maneuverable than the Doer-Daisy then operated by the TDFN.

The top commanders assured the five families, that given the skill of their pilots and the vast superiority of their aircraft, they could confidently win even if outnumbered fourteen-to-one (this was, as should be noted, a technical impossibility; but they were at least correct that their fighters were far superior). The elite core of highly specialized pilot, operating from advanced super-carriers, and backed by a powerful navy fitted with the latest in surface warfare capabilities, was far and away the best in the dimension.

In N.D. 66, they began to annex neighboring regions, using primarily the threat of their powerful military. Some territory was taken through bombing, or quick, decisive battles. In two years, they had once again built up a vast empire.

Alliance Response

Korsic-Phong had been allowed to remain sovereign for its remote location. Its neighbors were independent states, and the nearest Alliance or Draconic territories were thousands of miles away. Add in that the Alliance was a fledgling group at the time, with no intergovernmental forces to deploy and reliant entirely on coalition armies from the member worlds, and very little power to intercede until directly attacked.

All flights belonging to the Trans-Draconic Federation were also members of the Alliance; and the Federation had a very powerful inter-flight military force of its own. Draconic territories were not under threat, but as Conri Jusenkyou was still Pendragon, he had the opportunity to ask directly for assistance. While the dragons left the decision to go to their appointed human naval commanders, the general consensus was, the TDFN would gladly fight on behalf of the Alliance and in the name of freedom and crushing the last vestige of the Confederacy.

The response force assembled was drawn mainly from local TDFN garrisons and backed by ships from local member-states with capable sea-power. Since this was a rapidly-assembled force…