Styk Commonality


World Name: Styk
Time to Jump Point: 4 days
Recharging Station: Zenith
Recharge Time: 11 days
ComStar Facility Class: B
Noble Ruler: Unknown
Political Leader: Unknown

World Name: Gan Singh
Time to Jump Point: 13 days
Recharging Station: None
Recharge Time: 12 days
ComStar Facility Class: B
Noble Ruler: Unknown
Political Leader: Unknown

          The worlds of Styk and Gan Singh comprise the defensive alliance known as the Styk Commonality. Both worlds were settled during the late twenty-second century, during one of the early waves of migration from Terra. Styk's impressive industrial base and the rich farmland and natural resources of Gan Singh made the worlds valuable members of the Tikonov Grand Union. In 2366, Styk, Gan Singh, and the other worlds of the Tikonov Union joined the Capellan Confederation in response to growing Davion aggression. Styk later became an important centre of trade and industry for the Confederation. Both worlds were captured by Federated Commonwealth forces during the Fourth Succession War. Much of Styk's famous Tao Mechworks was destroyed by fleeing Liao forces at that time, but within a few years the Federated Commonwealth had rebuilt the facility.

          Under Melissa Steiner-Davion's rule, both Styk and Gan Singh received generous aid to rebuild their economies, and the populations of both worlds seemed to adjust well to the rule of the Federated Commonwealth. Following the Archon's death, however, the Federated Commonwealth's Davion rulers saw the first stirrings of anti-Commonwealth terrorism begin in the mid 3050s. By 3057, both worlds were experiencing frequent bank robberies and shoot-outs between terrorists and planetary authorities. On Styk, Commonwealth troops had even become the target of frequent bombings.

          Then in September 3057, Archon Katrina Steiner-Davion announced the formation of the Lyran Alliance and invited all Lyran military units to return to Steiner space. Shortly after this announcement, Styk's defenders - the Third Donegal Guards - abandoned the planet. Despite Styk's strategic importance, the Federated Commonwealth did not replace the troops. Within days of the Guards' departure, the planetary government disintegrated.

          Following the fall of Styk's Federated Commonwealth governor, most observers expected Styk's new government to assume a pro-Capellan stance. This assumption was bolstered when the new regime sent a contingent of unidentified mercenaries in its employ to aid the anti-Commonwealth rebellion on nearby Gan Singh. Following the success of that action two weeks later, the new rulers of Styk and Gan Singh surprised observers by announcing the creation of the independent Styk Commonality. Within days the fledgling alliance had applied for and received diplomatic recognition from New Avalon and Atreus.

          The future of the Styk Commonality appears uncertain. Styk itself boasts a large number of commercial spaceports and industrial facilities, including the Tao Mechworks. These assets are complemented by Gan Singh's vast supply of raw materials and agricultural capacity. In addition, the Commonality's location facilitates convenient trade with the Free Worlds League and the Federated Commonwealth. How the Commonality plans to defend those assets remains unknown, though unidentified mercenary groups are currently stationed on both Styk and Gan Singh. Little beyond their size is known of these units.

          Styk is a heavily industrialised world that supports a medium-sized population. The majority of this population lives in several large cities located on the planet's nine continents. These landmasses cover 22 percent of Styk's surface; saltwater oceans cover the rest. Gan Singh supports a slightly smaller population. The planet's northern and southern seas contain four temperate continents of rolling hills, and two large tropical continents are located near Gan Singh's equator. Farmlands cover nearly 85 percent of these tropical areas and approximately 45 percent of the temperate lands. About 80 percent of the population live in medium-sized cities located in the temperate continents.

          Despite its precarious position between the Free Worlds League and the Capellan Confederation, the Styk Commonality has a good chance of remaining a viable state. The separatist forces that overthrew the pro-Liao rebels are well funded by Richard Humphreys, fifth son of the deceased Duchess Catherine Humphreys of Andurien. The Humphreys family has taken advantage of events in the Chaos March to stir up additional trouble, supporting planets and alliances that are most likely to cause problems for Thomas Marik and Sun-Tzu Liao. As hereditary rulers of the Duchy of Andurien, the Humphreys family is bitterly opposed to the alliance between the League and the Confederation and will do whatever they can to unravel it.

          The Commonality's lack of regular forces is a problem that will continue to plague the alliance for some years. The Styk Academy of War, currently under construction, will be delayed indefinitely due to a lack of adequate instructors and other factors; therefore, the Commonality cannot expect to train soldiers except to serve in infantry units. In addition, to gain a badly needed influx of cash, the Tao Mechworks factory on Styk pledged 100 percent of its production to the Federated Commonwealth for the next two decades. However, Archon Prince Victor is considering granting the Commonality a percentage of this yearly production in exchange for an oath of fealty and a promise that the Commonality government will hire troops to harass nearby Liao-held worlds. Like the Sarna Supremacy, the Styk Commonality highly regards its mercenary forces and pays them their due. Not interested in conquest for the present, the Commonality government uses its hired soldiers to protect its borders and guarantee the safety of its mercantile fleet. Most assignments offered by the Commonality are defensive, though sometimes the Commonality government sends mercenary troops to accompany commercial trading vessels.

          The Commonality government has begun trading with the troubled Saiph Triumvirate and the worlds of the League's Zion province. It refuses to trade with the Capellan Confederation, but also does not intend to mount direct aggression against that House. For the immediate future, the Commonality plans to keep a low profile and wait to see how events shape up in the Chaos March.

          The Styk Commonality may be receiving covert aid from Thomas Marik, Victor Davion, or both. Both leaders benefit by denying Sun-Tzu access to the Tao Mechworks on Styk, and the Commonality also serves as a buffer between the Capellan Confederation and the Free Worlds League. Both leaders may also be attempting to deny Katrina Steiner-Davion an opportunity to ally with the Commonality worlds. Thomas Marik would prefer to aid the Commonality covertly to avoid jeopardising his strategic alliance with Sun-Tzu Liao, and Victor would choose the same course because his limited supply of JumpShips does not permit him to aid the Commonality openly. The Commonality is also one of the few locations in the Chaos March where Sun-Tzu's Zhanzheng de guang guerrillas wield little influence following the rebellions on the planets.

 

 

 

STATE TO STATE BROADCAST (Transcript, Atreus Broadcasting, March 3058))

 

Jonathan Russert: I'm sorry, Mr. Ambassador, but it seems highly unlikely that the Commonality can become an influential player in the Sarna March. They just don't have the necessary resources and ….

Ambassador Dartain: That is where you are wrong. The Commonality has the perfect foundation from which to grow. Styk, our capital, serves as our industrial base, while Gan Singh provides an ample supply of agricultural products and raw materials. With these resources and our impending trade agreements with the Free Worlds League and the Federated Commonwealth, the Commonality's future seems quite secure.

Jonathan Russert: But the Commonality has no regular military - 90 percent of your forces are mercenary. Your government could be facing another coup in a few months if someone gets any delusions of ….

Ambassador Dartain: Mr. Russert, the Styk Academy of War Sciences will be finished in early 3060, and ….

Jonathan Russert: I beg to differ. Construction has stopped on the academy, and the Commonality has been unable to locate any respectable instructors. The Tao 'Mech factory is being operated by displaced FedCom personnel, and all of its production is slated to head straight to the Commonwealth for the next five years. Now how can you claim ….

Ambassador Dartain: We are in negotiations with the government of the Federated Commonwealth on that very point. They have been quite sympathetic to our needs.

Jonathan Russert: That's <deleted> and you know it. The Federated Commonwealth wants you back in the fold but simply can't reach you yet. They are just stalling.

Ambassador Dartain: Completely untrue. The FedCom government is very supportive and understands our economic needs and desires.

Jonathan Russert: Do you expect our viewers to believe that Mr. Dartain? Styk was one of the most economically important planets in the Sarna March, and the Federated Commonwealth is not about to just let you go. I'm sure they are more concerned about where your additional funding is coming from. I've had sources tell me it's from Andurien separatists. Any truth to that?

Ambassador Dartain: (long pause) I don't know what you mean.

OBJECTIVES

The Draconis 25th Strike Battalion and The Fire Titans Mercenary Regiment have been hired by the Federated Commonwealth as part of a larger force to retake the Styk Commonality.

Styk is to be retaken by the 25th Strike Battalion and The Fire Titans Regiment.

Gan Singh is to be retaken by 2nd FedCom RCT.

The duration of the operation is 10 days, during which time you are to secure the Starport facilities, the Hyperpulse Generator station, the Capital and various Industrial facilities. The target sites are:

 

It should be noted that COMSTAR have their own units defending the Hyper-Pulse Generator. They are independent and will not actively take part in any fighting. However, if the HPG station is attacked they will defend with all their might.

COMSTAR forces will yield to the faction that controls the planet after the dust settles.

 

DEFENDING UNITS

STYK:

Renegade Legion RCT (Mercenary) - 2 Mech Battalions, 1 Armour Battalion, 1 Aerospace Company.

ComStar - 3 Mech Lances (18 Mechs), defending HPG Station.

 

GAN SINGH:

Unknown

 

 

COMSTAR UNITS:

LEVEL II A:

NEXUS NXS1-A
HUSSAR HSR-200-D
CRAB CRB-27
CRAB CRB-27
GUILLOTINE GLT-3N
BLACK KNIGHT BL6-KNT

LEVEL II B:

EXTERMINATOR EXT-4D
EXTERMINATOR EXT-4D
FLASHMAN FLS-8K
FLASHMAN FLS-8K
FLASHMAN FLS-8K
EXCALIBUR EXC-B2

LEVEL II C:

BLACK KNIGHT BL6-KNT
BLACK KNIGHT BL6-KNT
CHAMPION CHP-3N
THUG THG-11E
THUG THG-11E
CROCKETT CRK-5003-1

VICTORY CONDITIONS

Each Priority site is worth 50 points, whilst each Secondary site is worth 30 points. There are random bonus points ranging from 5 to 20 for each captured site. This will be determined after each site has been captured.

The points for each site will be modified by the combat losses suffered by the attacker. This is calculated as follows:

Total Battle Value (BV) loss of the defending forces divided by the BV loss of the attacking forces. The net result is used to multiply the victory points for capturing the site.

On completion of the campaign, the total number of Victory points for each attacking force. However, the base victory points for the Fire Titans should be divided by 2.1 to reflect their greater Starting BV.

Calculate the total BV loss for each attacking force and divide this by the total starting BV for the appropriate attacking force. The percentage result will determine the bonus victory points as shown in the table below.

Percentage

Bonus Points

1 - 10

20

11 - 20

30

21 - 30

40

31 - 40

50

41 - 50

60

51 - 60

80

61 - 70

100

71 - 80

150

81 - 90

200

91 - 100

300

Add this Bonus victory points to the base victory points for the overall result. The force with the highest total is deemed to have been the most successful during the campaign.

 

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