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The Okada System was an inhabited star system in the influence sphere of the Solarian League. In the early 20th Century PD, League agents supported a liberation movement in the system, thus causing violence that got many people killed, and provided the necessary pretext for the League's Office of Frontier Security to establish a "reform government" with former Solarian League Navy flag officer Tilden Santana as president for life. (CS2)

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  • Okada System
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  • The Okada System was an inhabited star system in the influence sphere of the Solarian League. In the early 20th Century PD, League agents supported a liberation movement in the system, thus causing violence that got many people killed, and provided the necessary pretext for the League's Office of Frontier Security to establish a "reform government" with former Solarian League Navy flag officer Tilden Santana as president for life. (CS2)
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  • The Okada System was an inhabited star system in the influence sphere of the Solarian League. In the early 20th Century PD, League agents supported a liberation movement in the system, thus causing violence that got many people killed, and provided the necessary pretext for the League's Office of Frontier Security to establish a "reform government" with former Solarian League Navy flag officer Tilden Santana as president for life. (CS2)
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