Interesting... how long before some bright spark thinks 'waitasecond, why would the ISF and the Mask be working together, even by accident, and who does this REALLY benefit?'

Then pauses to consider just who would have the means to know anything at all about a secret peace conference that was negotiated over HPG... *eyes swivel to look at a sweating Comstar Precentor*
 
Interesting... how long before some bright spark thinks 'waitasecond, why would the ISF and the Mask be working together, even by accident, and who does this REALLY benefit?'

Then pauses to consider just who would have the means to know anything at all about a secret peace conference that was negotiated over HPG... *eyes swivel to look at a sweating Comstar Precentor*
It seems like to me the massive shakeup caused by all those units disappearing made comstar act to rashly. They've overplayed their hand in response.
 
Chapter XI New
Chapter XI

Date: August 3, 2857
Location: New Valencia, Federated Suns

"Your opponent, Tai-Sa," the grinning skull of an Atlas glowed red with the light of a laser. "Is me. You will do no more harm to the Federated Suns; the horrors of the Second Sword of Light and Kentares are avenged on this day."

"We shall see, Marshal. We shall see."

This was not a duel between two warriors. This was a duel for the Federated Suns, proof that they would prevail even against the darkness of the Inner Sphere. The Marshal’s Atlas stumbled as PPC fire and medium lasers carved away at the assault ‘mech. Then Peter Davion returned fire. His autocannon and medium lasers shattered the Catapult’s left PPC, the ‘arm’ dangling and limp as the linkage separated.

The two circled each other, the Tai-Sa confident and assured in his victory, even over a ‘Mech that nearly outmassed and outgunned him twice over, even as what remained of his Regiment fell around him.

“You are not leaving this world, Tai-Sa,” Peter stated, driving forward.

“I was commanded to take and hold this world,” Suzuki replied with a grin as the adrenaline pumped through him. “Or to die in the process. If I fall in battle today, honor will be granted to my house. Can you say the same of yours?”

With a burst of speed, the Catapult’s jump jets ignited, the heavy ‘mech ‘falling’ down towards the Atlas’s cockpit.

Peter maneuvered, but it wasn’t enough, and as his autocannon shattered the gyro and tore the enemy’s reactor shielding to pieces, he scrambled for the eject handle. But it was too late. As the rockets propelled him up and out of the ‘eye’ of the Atlas, the Tai-Sa’s ‘mech erupted into a fireball that consumed both men, leaving nothing but the blackened husks of exoskeletons in the aftermath.

But it was too late for the Second Sword of Light, and soldiers began to cheer when the Second Sword of Light’s colors and unit banner were found in the regiment’s Daiymo mobile HQ.

This was a victory for the Federated Suns. But what did it cost in the end?







Date: August 30, 2857
Location: New Avalon, Federated Suns

“Just… Give me the butcher’s bill straight,” Michael looked at his daughter, the acting Prime Marshal of the Federated Suns.

“It’s not good,” Melissa grimaced, a wave of her hand bringing up a readout and display of the Federated Suns on the holotable. “While we managed to push the Dracs back past Rochester, we spent many more machines and lives than we should have. The Dracs paid for it, and we have a moral victory, but we will feel the pain for a while.”

The view shifted to New Valencia, and the world’s color turned from Combine red to the golden hue of the Federated Suns.

“We exterminated the second Sword of Light to the man, and we managed to eliminate over twenty regiments across the fighting as we retook our captive worlds,” The map slowly shifted to show the new gains that the Fedsuns had made across the Draconis March. “But we have over thirty regiments that will need to be rebuilt up from battalion strength or less. And we didn’t manage to prevent several units from escaping back to the Combine, where they’ll eventually be rebuilt,” The redhead sighed and knuckled her brow. “With Salvage, we’ll be able to rebuild some of the less destroyed units, but I’m going to have to fold units together with the hopes of rebuilding them later to preserve operational readiness in some of them.”

Melissa blew a stray hair that had fallen out of her bun out of her face and continued.

“We’ve discussed my goals for the AFFS previously, but now we don’t have any other choice. We either enact the combined arms policies that I’ve proven work with the Heavy Guards, or we potentially lose more than we ever have before.”

“You have carte blanch,” Michael sat down in a nearby chair, his face hitting his palm. “Do what you can to prepare the realm for the future. I will make one last overture at peace now that we have a victory to use. And then, if nothing comes of it, I will step down into retirement and allow you to reign.”







The next few months were odd to the Inner Sphere and Periphery. There were no great offensives or taxing raids that ended in massive loss of life or equipment. An unofficial and overarching armistice had been declared, and each of the Successor Lords slowly exchanged communications on where to send representatives.

From October of 2857 through February of 2858, there was a debate on where to hold a meeting, eventually culminating in them agreeing on Northwind being the planet to meet.

However, none of the Inner Sphere or Periphery representatives expected what would happen when they met in January 2859.







Date: October 10, 2858
Location: Bolthole, Terran Hegemony

“You’re certain that this is the course of action you wish to take?” Hanni asked Elizabeth.

“Yes,” The Director-General locked eyes with her commanding general. “I want you to take all of our forces and retake Terra. I will have Colonel Hazen and the Black Watch to protect me on Northwind while you ensure our homeworld is secure.”

The older woman seemed to search Elizabeth’s eyes for something before nodding firmly.

“Terra will be ours before Comstar or any defenders are aware of what happened,” Hanni stated. “You just need to ensure that the rest of the Inner Sphere understands that the Hegemony is not dead. We’re still here and ready to fight for what is ours.”

“I’m going to need Bradley,” Elizabeth grinned. “I have some ideas on how to do this. It'll take a bit of shock and awe. But we’ll need to coordinate things properly.”

“It won’t be easy,” Hanni reminded the young woman. “Just remember that this is going to be hard. Politics is a version of warfare, but there’s more night fighting than I’m comfortable with.”

“If it were easy,” Elizabeth locked eyes with the one leader of the Black Watch.

“Then it wouldn’t be the Goddamned Black Watch.”
 
That's real ballsy.

I think they can take Terra, but I dunno if they can actually reclaim much of the Terran Hegemony besides the worlds within a jump of Terra. Hell, even doing that might not be possible unless they get all the old gear Kerensky passed down to ComStar under their control and/or interdict House forces operating on those worlds.
 
That's real ballsy.

I think they can take Terra, but I dunno if they can actually reclaim much of the Terran Hegemony besides the worlds within a jump of Terra. Hell, even doing that might not be possible unless they get all the old gear Kerensky passed down to ComStar under their control and/or interdict House forces operating on those worlds.
Gotta be ballsy. It's either go hard, or don't try at all.
 
Chapter XII New
Let Us Unite: Chapter XII​

Date: December 25, 2858
Location: Hilton Head, Terra


Jane Agnis glanced around and ensured no one was within sight before vanishing into the maintenance pathways. She already had complete control of the camera systems, and all that she had to do was use the codes provided and send the message out to Luyten and Ross. The program would also send signals to others infiltrating the system over the last three years. Terra would be ready for the Return of the Terran Hegemony. Whether Comstar liked it or not.

Stripping the awful Comstar robes off, Jane walked through the corridors with a familiarity bred of long hours spent working in and around HPGs. Taking a few corners, she finally found where she needed to be.

In HPG complexes around the Inner Sphere, places like this were where ROM placed the devices used to spy on the intelligence agencies around the Inner Sphere. But this time, those same systems that benefited Comstar would now be used to undermine them entirely.

Grabbing a ‘Noteputer out of a backpack, Jane plugged a cable in and began to upload the program and authorization codes emplaced long ago by the Terran Hegemony Intelligence Corps and Star League Intelligence Corps.

“Come on,” she tapped her foot as the upload continued, the creep of the data transfer filling her with a sense of uncertainty and worry. The longer it took to get all this done, the more danger she was in.

One minute passed, then two, and finally, after what felt like an eternity of watching the bar, the upload completed itself. With a sigh of relief, she detached the ‘Noteputer and then ran a quick program, reformatting the drive and frying the internal components.

Jane slipped out of the maintenance corridors and back into the gray robes. A sense of relief overcame her as she vanished into the crowd, leaving the complex for their homes.

But across Terra, the SDS stations were being subverted. An hour after Jane had disappeared into the billions on Terra, the HPG sent two transmissions at the standard time before shutting itself down.

The future had been set in motion. Nothing would be stopping it now.






Date: January 5, 2859
Location: Tara, Northwind

The Spaceports were filled with dropships, the streets were eerily silent, and the City Hall was currently the center of the Inner Sphere. Across the galaxy, eyes were turned towards Northwind in the hope of a better future instead of endless war.

“If I may bring this meeting to order,” Precentor Jeremy Ford of Northwind stood at the end of the table, bringing the room to silence. “We are gathered here today to try and bring about peace in the Inner Sphere. As a representative of Comstar, I declare that we will continue to be neutral in this conflict and will do our best to assist with whatever is needed to see negotiations continue.”

After his small speech was concluded, Precentor Ford gestured for the first of the representatives of the houses to stand up.

“I am Melissa Davion, and I was chosen to represent my father’s interests and the interests of the Federated Suns. It is our hope that peace will become a reality in this conference and that our people will be given time to recover.”

“I am Franklin Kurita, cousin to Coordinator Myogi Kurita. I am not present to negotiate, as the Dragon will not be bound by treatise nor honor what has been decided by those who will one day fall to our Samurai. I will observe and report to the Coordinator what has been decided.”

“Gerald Marik,” A gruff man stood up and frowned. “I do not believe that any of this will be successful. But I will endeavor to represent the Free Worlds League well in these negotiations.”

“I am Ilysa Iten,” a noblewoman stood. “I have long been a representative of the Lyran Commonwealth and personally of Archon Elizabeth Steiner. It is our goal that peace should thrive here and that our nations may all prosper.”

“I represent the Capellan Confederation,” A tall man stood, his frame towering over everyone around him. “I am Jurdan Aris, and I will ensure that our voice is heard.”

With the big powers now each acknowledged, it moved onto the Periphery… Well, what few states had even bothered to send representatives. The Taurian Concordat had refused an invitation unless the Federated Suns were removed from the summit, the Canopians had simply refused to accept the invitation wholesale, And the Outworlds Alliance had been divided. Each state had sent observers, but they were explicitly not given power to negotiate, only to report what was decided at this summit.

After the introductions, real politicking happened. Peace was possible, but it would have a cost, and compromise without loss was what each of them strived for.




“Colonel Bradley,” Gerald Marik greeted the Eridani Light Horse Commander. “I had heard you passed away when your unit vanished from the Inner Sphere.”

“Our disappearance was necessary,” Ezra Bradley replied as he shook the other man’s hand. “And I found medical aid in the process, thus fixing several of the issues that plagued me.”

“It is good to see a man of your caliber on his own two feet again.”

“I have Elizabeth here to thank for it,” Ezra indicated the uniformed young woman. “She was able to find resources that I did not have access to and, as such, was able to restore much of our material losses.”

“Would you be available for hire in the future then?” Gerald asked. “Because I believe that this will end in us pushing to yet another war.”

“The Eridani Light Horse has employment for the foreseeable future,” Ezra’s face seemed made of stone. “We will notify the Mercenary Review Board if that ever changes.”

With that, the Marik wandered off to speak to others, leaving Ezra Bradley and Elizabeth Cameron alone in a darkened corner.

“This is fucking awful,” Cameron swore. “Is there always this much backstabbing and vague threats in politics?”

“No, sometimes it’s even worse,” Ezra sighed. “This is actually better than I expected. Because there are people having discourse instead of insulting the other at the moment. However, I expect Melissa Davion and Franklin Kurita to be close to blows by the end of the day. Melissa is a proven battlefield commander, and based on the intelligence we’ve gathered, Franklin was recently assigned to a frontline unit. He will assume that she is weak and incapable or that she has not seen combat. That will lead to poisonous words and will not see good results.”

But before their conversation could continue, the first night of the summit was called to an end. This was little more than setting the stage for future talks.

“What day will we bring the reveal?” Ezra asked once they were secluded and surrounded by the Black Watch.

“On day three,” Elizabeth replied. “There’s something about the symbolism. On the Third day, Christ rose from the dead. And now, on the third day, the Terran Hegemony is reborn.”

“Knock, Knock, Knock!”

“General Bradley,” Hazen stepped inside the room. “There’s a Colonel Clinton here to see you.”

“With your permission, ma’am,” Ezra looked askance of the Director-General.

“Granted,” Elizabeth replied. “Let’s see what this man has to say.”

The door opened, and a gray-haired man entered, a limp gait showing off an old injury.

“You’re looking awful good for a dead man,” Clinton snarked. “Why’d you up and disappear on the rest of us like that?”

“I had other obligations,” Ezra shrugged and stood to shake the other man’s hand. “But as you can see, it was for the better.”

“I’ll say,” Clinton sighed. “The Folks I spoke to said you got some sort of message, but I never got confirmation ‘fore y’all disappeared.”

“The message,” Elizabeth stood and held out a Cameron star in her hand. “Was this.”

“Do you still hold to your oaths?” Ezra finished. “Because the Terran Hegemony has not forgotten them.”
 
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