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A plan to occupy Free Zone had been drawn up in {{AN|1729}} under the codename of Operation Pariah and went through several revisions, including different [[BUDF]] units, increasing the prominence of contingents from the [[Kalgachi Grouping of Forces]] and adding provisions for the involvement the Tiny Banner Group, controlled by [[Northbloom]] and the [[Mondosphere]], in the occupation of Katarsis. | A plan to occupy Free Zone had been drawn up in {{AN|1729}} under the codename of Operation Pariah and went through several revisions, including different [[BUDF]] units, increasing the prominence of contingents from the [[Kalgachi Grouping of Forces]] and adding provisions for the involvement the Tiny Banner Group, controlled by [[Northbloom]] and the [[Mondosphere]], in the occupation of Katarsis. | ||
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Demand from the Protector of the Garden, [[Ryabin Royevich Kamnem]] that the lord lieutenants of Bergburg and Katarsis accept the introduction of Raspur Pact troops. Random.org dice roll was used. | |||
{{Unbulleted list|1 - total rejection: Bergburg and Katarsis refused, mobilise. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council denounce the ultimatum, seek impeachment of Protector. Wider revolt in prospect | | |||
2 - strong rejection: Bergburg and Katarsis refused, mobilise. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council disquieted.| | |||
3 - weak rejection: Bergburg and Katarsis refused, but no sign of mobilisation mobilise. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council remain silent awaiting events.| | |||
4 - acquiescence: Bergburg and Katarsis protest ultimatum but offer no resistance. No local cooperation. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council silent and watchful.| | |||
5 - capitulation: Bergburg and Katarsis bow to the inevitable. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council offer some tepid support of the demise of the free zone as a step towards the end of Kalgachi fragmentation. | |||
6 - cooperation: Bergburg and Katarsis both seem surprisingly in favour of the new garrisons being introduced into their midst. Perhaps the time spent as an anomaly within the new order of Kalgachia has not been to their liking. Council of Perfecti and Lord Lieutenants' Council offer fulsome praise to the Protector, burnishing his reputation.}} | |||
Dice roll via random.org undertaken at 2024-03-26 01:18:27 UTC. Result was "5". The scenario will proceed smoothly for the protectorate. | |||
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[[Category: Benacian Union]][[Category: Kalgachia]][[Category: Mondosphere]] | [[Category: Benacian Union]][[Category: Kalgachia]][[Category: Mondosphere]] |
Revision as of 01:20, 26 March 2024
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BUDF personnel crossing the Oktavyan mountains into Bergburg, 1730 AN |
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Benacia Command
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The Liquidation of the Free Zone was an action undertaken by Benacia Command in Kalgachia during the final months of 1730 AN. The objective of the significant deployment was to bring the lieutenancies of Bergburg and Katarsis into full compliance with the ruling Protectorate Council and to introduce forces from the "Central" and "Tiny" banner groups of Benacia Command onto the surface strata therein. The occupation had been long anticipated, as it would remove the last gap in coverage between Benacian and Shirerithian forces on the western front which would be formed along the land border of Batavia.
Background
The "Free Zone" was the informal term applied to that area of the surface of Kalgachia left unoccupied by the forces of the Raspur Pact following Operation Penitent (1717 AN – 1718 AN). Whilst the writ of the newly established protectorate also ran in the two western lieutenancies of Bergburg and Katarsis, this had not been followed up by the introduction of any garrison of the protecting powers, these being the Benacian Union and Northbloom. As such the region had become a haven for those members of the Kalgachi Defence Force who refused to accept their integration into the successor militaries.
The relative failure of Operation Jagdbeute in 1724 AN increased the potential for a clash between the Benacian Union and Shireroth as the Imperial Republic's glacial path towards withdrawal from the Raspur Pact raised the possibility of renewed conflict – a scenario commonly referred to as "Endsieg" – between the surviving vulture states for continental hegemony.
In such a situation, the unoccupied part of Kalgachia would constitute a mountainous salient projecting into what was otherwise a relatively well defined frontier between the Shirerithian dominion of Batavia and the Benacian realms of Elluenuueq and the Unified Governorates. Were the Kalgachi of the "Free Zone" to declare for Shireroth in any future conflict, the Imperials would be gifted a strong redoubt from which to attack and disrupt the Benacian forces in their flanks.
A plan to occupy Free Zone had been drawn up in 1729 AN under the codename of Operation Pariah and went through several revisions, including different BUDF units, increasing the prominence of contingents from the Kalgachi Grouping of Forces and adding provisions for the involvement the Tiny Banner Group, controlled by Northbloom and the Mondosphere, in the occupation of Katarsis.