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The Empire
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The Tribes of Man have a complex relationship with the rest of the Empire.
Contrary to popular Imperial holovids that portray the Tribes either as
ferocious barbarians or noble, free savages, the reality is that most
tribes consider themselves a breakaway part of the Empire. However, most
tribes also hold a deep contempt for what they see as a bloated society
that fosters weakness and dependence in its people. The lawlessness of
the wilderzone is freedom to the tribesman, but anarchy to the average
Imperial.
Technology
Imperial technology far outstrips what the Tribes of Man have. Imperial
military might is far superior to Tribal capabilities. However, the tribes
have developed the most mobile infantry in human history. An apt historical
analogy for the relationship of the tribes to the Imperial Legions and
Navy might be the Apache light horse in the nineteenth century. The advanced
nations of Earth at that time could field cannon, mortars, heavy cavalry,
infantry, gatling guns, and ironclad naval vessels, as well as far superior
troop numbers. The Empire also possesses superior aerospace capability,
grav tanks, medical technology, and other advanced technologies. If the
Great Human Empire of Terra ever chose to go to war against the Tribes
of Man, the outcome would be certain. The Tribes would undoubtedly make
the war a bloody, lingering, extremely costly affair for the Imperial
Legions, but in the end, they would not prevail.
Hercs still exist in the 40th century, though
they have much changed from the 29th century days of Starsiege. Modern
Imperial Hercs are equipped with antigrav components and fast-twitch exo-muscle
systems of polybraided neurocrystal. They are far more nimble than the
antique models, and they wield incredible firepower. However, the most
common armored vehicle in the Imperial Legions is the far cheaper and
more easily piloted grav tank.
Politics
The Empire has a base in the wilderzone, ostensibly to provide Imperial
law to the "tribal sector." However, outside the base's immediate zone
of control, the Empire has essentially no voice. The Legate, as she or
he is called (to reflect a status of ambassador, not governor), offers
arbitration services and provides a neutral territory for the Tribes to
use for meetings. The Four have a presence on the Imperial planet, though
the Starwolf and Diamond Sword groups are merely token emissaries there
to observe. The Children of Phoenix and the Blood Eagle compose the main
tribal presence here. The Blood Eagle remain unusually quiet, and treat
the Legate with courtesy despite having little respect for the Imperial
garrison. The Children maintain a strong, diplomatic stance, and offer
themselves as advisors on the vicissitudes of the wilderzone.
The Empress
The current ruler of the Great Human Empire of Terra is Her Imperial Majesty
Catherine Solontha Lewis VI. She is 29 years old, still unmarried and
without heir. She is said to be incredibly beautiful, though some stories
paint her as tragically disfigured and claim the holos of her unblemished
face are fakes. Her nickname among the Imperial military is "The Lioness."
On the advice of the current Legate, Empress
Catherine has not demanded tribute from the wilderzone. She reportedly
devotes all her energies to battling the Scourge. Many songs and jokes
feature the Empress. Only the Blood Eagle and the Diamond Sword tribes
refrain from any of the latter. The characteristically calm Diamond Sword
have even fought duels against those whose jests portray the Empress in
a vulgar or utterly demeaning light.
"The Empire's soft, all right,
but this girl's got claws. Don't insult her name in front of me, hear?"
- Leut Kantoskar Hendricks, Blood Eagle
Trade
Imperial trade is sporadic, since the Tribes of Man have little the Empire
desires beyond some raw materials or unusual works of tribal art. Nevertheless,
many free traders have vast networks in the wilderzone, doing brisk business
between the Tribes themselves and between Imperial corporations and the
Tribes.
The SCOURGE
The Empire is at war. Reports vary, but the Empire apparently struggles
against a merciless foe, one that threatens the heart of Sol itself. The
enemy is the Scourge, a revolution by humanity's artificially bred servants,
the BioDerms. Originally cyborgs created from convicted criminals in the
27th century, BioDerms referred to a vat-grown artificial humanoid by
the 32nd century. By the 38th century, genetic engineering rendered form
only remotely human. For centuries, they were the slaves of humanity,
but finally, under the leadership of an exceptionally charismatic member
of their kind, they revolted against the Empire.
The Legate and the Imperial garrison seem
calm enough. However, reports from an ongoing trickle of refugees tell
a story different than the Imperial media line. The Minstrels sing tales
of crushing defeat deep within the Empire, and whisper stories of desperate
battle.
The KEPLER MARCH
The Tribes consider themselves part of the Empire, but they also resist
any incursion by the soft side of Imperial civilization. The Children
of Phoenix have skirmished with Imperial troops over the Kepler system
and its Starburst jumpgate for centuries. Imperial settlers currently
hold the Kepler system, seemingly at the whim of the Children of Phoenix.
Given the growing number of war refugees coming into Kepler and the protective
stance of the Children's Hell Lantern sub-tribe, some observers argue
a quid pro quo has been reached between the Phoenix Prime and the Empire.
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