Some of you will note that this topic deals wirh material with SFC2, but im sure enough of you will recognize it. I hope you enjoy
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(The following is in excerpt from Module C2 and other products. all rights property of ADB)
It has been now seventy years since the end of the Andromedan invasion that shook the known galaxy at that time to its core. The following series of articles will attempt to give Galactic citizens the opportunity have a clearer view of the events leading from the end of the First General War to the end of the “ISC Pacification program”. The first part of this series will give an general overview of the conflict and then delve deeper into the origins of the ISC and it collective mindset that in time coalesced into the thought that they could indeed attempt a far ranging “Peacekeeping force” for all the known races of the time.
Perspective allows us now to examine those events with a clearer eye and I hope that these articles will allow the reader a better grasp of the conflict that gripped the known galaxy in an iron hand for so long.
A.J.P. Taylor
The ISC became aware of the Gorns and Romulans in Y160 when then energy flash from a battle were detected by a far ranging survey mission. As the ISC are singularly pacisifistic anyway (having found wars to be very unprofitable), their first encounter with the two warring races left a scar on the ISC psyche. They had assumed the development of warp-power would lead all races to a higher understanding based on the realization that there were enough worlds for everyone. The “outworlders” were considered to be dangerously violent and not entirely sane.
The ISC withdrew before they were detected and concentrated on building a defensive fleet. This was a psychological burden on the ISC, but they felt that their neighbors could not be talked to. The ISC developed their tactics in battle simulators before the lets were built, resulting in an integral tactical doctrine and anachronistic ships, such as the Romulan Warbird.
The ISC made their presence known to the Romulans in Y169 when a squadron defeated a Romulan exploratory mission crossing the unmarked border of the Trusteeship Territory. Contact with the Gorns soon followed. Diplomatic relations followed, and ambassadors where eventually sent to the other races. By this time, the ISC had already deployed their border stations and had a secure border. They made it quite clear that they intended to keep their border secure.
They treated both races with the same disdain and considered both races to be dangerous lunatics who could never be trusted. There was never any thought of allying with one agisnt the other; both were considered (metaphorically speaking) to be wild animals that should be kept outside of the civilized areas of the ISC itself. The Romulans and Gorns however, however, constantly tried to enlist the ISC on their side. Two ancient enemies never had enough combat power to spare to make any serious move against the ISC (Beyond responding to their incursions).
As the General war went on, the ISC developed their tactic of moving aggressively to incorporate new territory into their domain, but never actually using aggression. The first ISC movement in Romulan territory occurred in Y186; the first incursion into Gorn territory was only a week later. These incidents were only the first of a series of battles as the ISC, taking advantage of a perceived weakness, began its expansion policy in earnest.
Any unoccupied system near the border was likely to be occupied and tenaciously defended by an ISC squadron, although such a squadron would never try to capture the system from even a single Romulan or Gorn ship. During this period ISC diplomats met with both races, and ambassadors were sent to the Federation and other capitals. What the ISC found shocked them even more deeply. The galaxy had not just two dangerous lunatic races on the loose but, in fact, had at least eight and they were apparently became more and more barbaric the farther they were from the ISC.
During the next 10 years, the ISC became aware of the Orion pirates. Relations were complicated as at least three cartels and several independent operators were involved. Although the ISC did not have any form of alliance with the pirates, and found their activities intolerable in a polite society, they did obtain from them a great deal of information about the rest of the galaxy.
Pirates looked upon ISC territory as a sort of “happy hunting ground” where there was no open warfare and riches were available for the taking. The ISC did not appreciate this attitude and exerted considerable efforts to keep its borders closed and its trade routes safe.
Several pirate has operated in the territory before the ISC occupied it in Y160. While pirates were never ones to explore for the sake of pure science, they were on the lookout for planets with easily obtainable riches. Several “colonies” (to mine for or otherwise extract these materials) and bases were established; the ISC never succeeded in finding and removing all of them.
The ISC attitude toward open warfare reached fulfillment in Y185-186 when the General war reached a final end. Since nothing had been resolved by the 18 years of warfare, the ISC knew that left to their own devices the forces of the galaxy would be back at each others throats within a decade. Eventually, the fighting was bound to overflow into ISC territory. Considering that the ISC had more major ships than any three races combined, they recognized once in a lifetime opportunity to save the galaxy from itself.
The “ISC Conquest” (know in the ISC as the “Pacification Program”) between Y186-188 (during which ISC fleets more or less at will within the entire known area of the galaxy as far as Lyran space) was not a conquest as such., but a self-appointed peacekeeping mission to end all warfare forever. The ISC never actually conquered any major race (and quickly learned to leave the Tholians alone), but they did manage to force the races to withdraw from the border areas. The ISC reasoned that, if they kept th races apart and had enough force to crush anyone who tried to crush anyone who tried to challenge their control, they could keep wars from happening. The Organians who had some contact with the ISC, appear to have provided some limited support to this program. Some analysts are convinvced that there was an informal “arrangement” with the Organians under which the ISC assumed peacekeeping duties. What both the Organians and the ISC had overestimated, however, was the willingness of the carious races to be saved from themselves (or to appreciate the service). IN the end, the two years of peace enoforced by the ISCC (During which warship construction reached a peak) may have given the Galaxy the edge to survive the Andromedans.
The arrival main elements of the Andromedan Invasion in the period Y188-192 caught the ISC forces dispersed across the entire known galaxy; more than 2/3’s of their forces were destroyed before they could concentrate. During the andromedan War, The ISC gradually gave up its previously idealistic philosophy and adapted a gaglatic outlook similar to that of the other races.
Historical battles:
Y185
Accursed are the Peacemakers (SL147.00 CL#15)
The general war ground to a halt in mid-Y185, but the ceasefire agreements and Organian proclamations bring a total end to armed conflict. Political leaders of the various empires were no more ready to discuss the underlying causes than their predecessors had been 20 years before. Warfare had almost become an acceptable way of life. Embittered veterans still carried the scars and grudges of countless bloody battles, while younger officers longed for any opportunity to prove themselves in combat. Fleet commanders were not always willing, or able to restrain their sub-ordinates. In such an atmosphere, border encroachments and interracial incidents constantly threatened to rekindle open fighting.
The ISC watched these developments with nervous skepticism. Though for years they had opportunistically “emancipated” Gorn and Romulan border systems, they refrained from immediate direct intervention after the war to “Give peace a chace”. Disastisfaction with the other empires’ failures to move toward peaceful relations ultimately led the ISC to their program of enforcing the peace.
Even during the interim, the ISC sometimes found forbearance impossible ehen events threatened ISC interests. In one memorable instance, a small ISC task force tried to break up a Gorn-Romulan duel near ISC space. Despite their long standing hatred of each other, The Gorns and Romulans both deeply resented the ISC and its interference. In this incident, they gave the ISC a fortaste of the hostility with which othr races would freet armed intervention.
ISC forces: CS “Mira”, DD “Defender”, FF “shield”
Gorn forces: BCH “Basilicon”
Romulan forces: NHK “Heir Apparent”
Historical outcome:
The Gorn and Romulan ships briefly allied to face off against the ISC force (After the ISC commander had pointedly refused to help wither against the other). Unfortunately for the Gorns and Romulans, their brief alliance could not hold. They succeeded in destroying the ISC frigate, but could not resist opportunities to fire on one another (both having accused the other of firing first). Eventually, the two ships, both crippled, withdrew, leaving the ISC I control of an otherwise worthless area of space
Y186
First Arrest (SH103.00)
The ISC Pacification Campaign (also known as the ISC Conquest) covered two years and 20,000 parsecs, but like all great battles it began with a single step.
In order to delay exposing their intentions as long as possible, the ISC planned to take out the Romulan and Gorn frontier pickets before they could detect the main ISC fleet.. More than a dozen such operations were launched, almost simultaneously, by the dleets that had long patrolled the borders.
The first such operation to begin was an attack by the Escort Carrier Mandate on a small Gorn mining station and the ship assigned to defend it. The ISC captain had orders; destroy the Gorn ship and the ground warning stations without allowing any of your ships to be crippled. The easily replaceable fighters wre expendable but the carrier group (after picking up new fighters) was needed in tha campaign itself
Various factors conspired to make this battle the first in the campaign, since all of the ships near the border were in constant motion. It was according to Galactic Standard Time, only a few minutes before the the other battles were joined.
But this was the first.
ISC forces: CVE “Mandate”, DEA “Conviction”, FFA “Stockade” 8 ISC FSF fighters
Gorn forces: BDD “Whiptail”, 2 PF’s, Small mining and ground warning station, 1 ground based phaser-IV.
Historical outcome (created from playtesting this scenario, not from ADB)
The ISC force commander mindful of his orders, split his fighter force in two and dedicated them to harass the PF’s to allow his force to directly engage the Gorn Ship. The commander had not counted on the bloody-mindedness of the Gorn captain who had realized he was in a no win situation, stayed close to the planet to benefit from the special sensor of the warning station. Realizing the key to the ISC force he concentrated his fire from his ship and the PH-IV on the carrier.
However assuming a static defensive position had deprived him of many tactical options and in short order the Gorn ships was a gutted wreck. The ISC had taken severe damage but along with its consorts pounded the ship until it was crippled. By this time the PF’s had shot their way through the ISC fighters by using the majority of their plasma F’s and were closing on the ISC force. The ISC force concentrated its fire upon the PH-IV and warning station destroying them both. Once this had been done the ISC commander offered to the PF’s terms of surrender. Seeing that their BD and all defensive bases had been destroyed. The Gorns accepted.