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In the fictional BattleTech universe, the Successor States (named such due to their being the "Successors" of the Star League) are the major military powers of the Inner Sphere, each governed by one of the Great Houses. Each Successor State has its own culture and customs.

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  • Successor States
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  • In the fictional BattleTech universe, the Successor States (named such due to their being the "Successors" of the Star League) are the major military powers of the Inner Sphere, each governed by one of the Great Houses. Each Successor State has its own culture and customs.
  • As can be seen from the map from Fragments, the situation in the year(s) following the fall of Coruscant to the Revenant Armada involved a vast restructuring of the galactic political map. While the Republic (the Peoples Galactic Alliance- shown in gray) and it's allies among the Imperial Remnants appear to have the largest holdings, they lacked the cohesiveness of the Revenant and their Sith allies. Indeed, several Remnant states proceeded to raise up Imperial Pretenders, and fight among themselves for supremacy rather than turning their attention to the threat from the Revenant and the Sith. So too, many of the independent states (orange on the map) represent large areas that had in fact fallen into chaos, piracy and brigandage, leaving large areas of the galaxy cut off from vital trade
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  • As can be seen from the map from Fragments, the situation in the year(s) following the fall of Coruscant to the Revenant Armada involved a vast restructuring of the galactic political map. While the Republic (the Peoples Galactic Alliance- shown in gray) and it's allies among the Imperial Remnants appear to have the largest holdings, they lacked the cohesiveness of the Revenant and their Sith allies. Indeed, several Remnant states proceeded to raise up Imperial Pretenders, and fight among themselves for supremacy rather than turning their attention to the threat from the Revenant and the Sith. So too, many of the independent states (orange on the map) represent large areas that had in fact fallen into chaos, piracy and brigandage, leaving large areas of the galaxy cut off from vital trade. This would set the stage for further fragmentation. As the repercussions of the reconfiguration of galactic core polities continued to sweep outward, political change swept over the rest of the galaxy as far as the outer rim. Several basic patterns emerged: 1. Political allegiance to either the Republic or the Revenant. 2. The rise of independent planets and regions 3. The relative breakdown of order and the rise of independent, nomadic pirate fleets and armadas 4. The rise of rogue military units (disenfranchised Imperial Legions, Mandalorian aliits, mercenaries and militarized criminal gangs). [fragment]
  • In the fictional BattleTech universe, the Successor States (named such due to their being the "Successors" of the Star League) are the major military powers of the Inner Sphere, each governed by one of the Great Houses. Each Successor State has its own culture and customs.
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