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great_war [2025/02/22 05:40] – [2. Guerilla Warfare and Resource Raids (2629–2630):] admingreat_war [2025/11/27 10:07] (current) – [THE GREAT WAR] admin
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 +=== Races | Historical Events ===
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 ====== THE GREAT WAR ====== ====== THE GREAT WAR ======
  
 +{{:the_great_war_banner_scenic2d.png?direct&600|}}
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
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 ==== 2. Guerilla Warfare and Resource Raids (2629–2630): ==== ==== 2. Guerilla Warfare and Resource Raids (2629–2630): ====
  
-Realizing direct assaults were futile, the Alliance shifted to guerilla tactics, targeting exohuman supply routes and farms. Using weapons like the [[Honga Windpiercer|Honga Windpiercer]] and [[senti_hunting_bow|Senti Hunting Bow]], Native warriors devastated exohuman infrastructure, leading to widespread famine in the settlements by January 2630. A key target was exohuman energy sources, particularly the limited supply of [[quantum_fusion_batteries|Quantum Fusion Batteries]] (QFBs).+As direct assaults proved too costly, the Native Alliance transitioned to hit-and-run tactics, striking at settler vulnerabilities rather than engaging in open combat. Exohuman supply lines and food production became primary targets, as Native forces raided farms in the [[asari|Asari Region]], worsening food shortages and disrupting agricultural expansion. Simultaneously, wind farms in the [[atrana_mountains|Atrana Mountain Region]] were sabotagedfurther limiting Exohuman energy production and increasing reliance on finite [[quantum_fusion_batteries|Quantum Fusion Batteries]] (QFBs).
  
 +To exacerbate settler hardships, Native warriors targeted water infrastructure, sabotaging wells and reservoirs, making daily life in Exohuman settlements increasingly unsustainable. Mining operations, particularly the [[copper_mine|Copper Mine]] of Firetown, were also attacked, crippling Exohuman industry by disrupting the supply of critical materials like copper — essential for power systems and technological development. By January 2630, the cumulative effect of these strikes led to widespread famine across Exohuman settlements, significantly weakening their war effort.
 ==== 3. Stalemate and Anti-War Movement (2630–2631): ==== ==== 3. Stalemate and Anti-War Movement (2630–2631): ====
  
-By 2630, the war had devolved into a brutal stalemate. Exohumans fortified their settlements, while Native forces focused on destroying the solar sails, vital for recharging laser weapons. The exohuman populationsuffering from starvation and exhaustionsaw the rise of the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]], which ultimately sabotaged the solar sails on March 31, 2631, forcing the VAM to surrender within weeks.+By 2630, the war had devolved into a brutal stalemate. Exohumans had fortified their settlements, relying on automated defenses and laser weapons, while the Native Alliance continued to apply pressure through raids, sabotage, and attrition tactics. Howeverit was not just the Native Alliance that threatened Exohuman war efforts—internal divisions within Exohuman society played a decisive role in the final collapse. 
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 +As casualties mounted and settlement conditions deteriorated, a faction of settlers known as the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]] gained traction. This groupopposed to the continued escalation of war, believed that surrender was the only viable path to survival. On March 31, 2631, members of the Anti-War Movement executed a coordinated sabotage operation targeting the Quantum Fusion Battery (QFB) charging infrastructure, effectively rendering Exohuman energy-based weapons useless. 
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 +Instead of destroying the QFBs themselves, the saboteurs disabled the charging infrastructure, ensuring that no more batteries could be replenished. Their actions included: 
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 +  * Tampering with QFB recalibration stations, corrupting energy flow regulators and preventing quantum stabilization. 
 +  * Disrupting power inputs to charging hubs, cutting off access to solar, wind, and geothermal energy sources. 
 +  * Disabling mobile QFB chargers, ambushing fuel-based power units used for frontline military operations. 
 +  * Hacking into GAIA’s monitoring system, falsifying energy readings to make QFBs appear charged until they unexpectedly failed in battle. 
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 +With no means to recharge their energy-based weaponry, the Volunteer Army of Man (VAM) rapidly collapsed. Guarding Troopers, who had relied on laser cannons and automated defenses, were left defenseless against Native ambushes. Panic spread across the Exohuman settlements as food shortages, exhaustion, and the failure of their technological superiority made continued resistance impossible. 
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 +On April 8, 2631, just seven days after the sabotage, the Volunteer Army of Man unconditionally surrendered to the Alliance of Native Tribes, marking the official end of the Great War and the beginning of the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]].
  
 ===== Key Participants ===== ===== Key Participants =====
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 Weapons like the Windstrike Rifle and Ironstrike Slingshot, originally crafted for survival, now symbolize both ingenuity and the tragedy of war. The Forge of Atrana, once a beacon of adaptability, is viewed by some as a pillar of resilience and by others as a harbinger of destruction. Weapons like the Windstrike Rifle and Ironstrike Slingshot, originally crafted for survival, now symbolize both ingenuity and the tragedy of war. The Forge of Atrana, once a beacon of adaptability, is viewed by some as a pillar of resilience and by others as a harbinger of destruction.
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 ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters =====
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 +The Great War provides a gritty, high-stakes setting for Beta Age campaigns, as well as opportunities for flashbacks, ancestral missions, or mystery arcs set in the Gamma Age. It allows Dungeon Masters to explore large-scale conflict, sabotage, shifting alliances, and the moral cost of survival on a hostile planet.
  
 ==== 1. Missions During the Great War: ==== ==== 1. Missions During the Great War: ====
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   * [[forge_of_atrana|Forge of Atrana]]   * [[forge_of_atrana|Forge of Atrana]]
   * [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|The Native Tribes]]   * [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|The Native Tribes]]
 +  * [[the_gamma_age|The Gamma Age]]
   * [[peace_treaty|The Peace Treaty]]   * [[peace_treaty|The Peace Treaty]]
   * [[federal_confederation|The Federal Confederation]]   * [[federal_confederation|The Federal Confederation]]
-  * [[the_gamma_age|The Gamma Age]]+
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