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+ | == '''FORMATION''' == | ||
The original members of the Allied Alliances are The Brotherhood of NOD, Starfleet Command, and The Alyssian Kingdom. | The original members of the Allied Alliances are The Brotherhood of NOD, Starfleet Command, and The Alyssian Kingdom. | ||
- | Several members of the Hirogen and Breen were folded into those three alliances. | + | Several members of the Hirogen and Breen were folded into those three alliances. This alliance was originally called the NOD PACT but renamed later. |
- | The Brotherhood of NOD came from the Tiberium Wars universe, after Kane as his followers ascended and left. | + | The Brotherhood of NOD [NOD] came from the Tiberium Wars universe, after Kane as his followers ascended and left. |
- | Starfleet Command came from another universe and landed in our current universe. They share most of the same ideals as the Prime Federation. | + | Starfleet Command [SFC] came from another universe and landed in our current universe. They share most of the same ideals as the Prime Federation. |
The Alyssian Kingdom is in the dead center of Gorn space, also more affectionately known as the "Cul-da-sac." The Gorn King, "Godzilla" deeded land in Gorn space to the other alliances in exchange for economic and military investment. | The Alyssian Kingdom is in the dead center of Gorn space, also more affectionately known as the "Cul-da-sac." The Gorn King, "Godzilla" deeded land in Gorn space to the other alliances in exchange for economic and military investment. | ||
- | The convergence of Kane and the Brotherhood of Nod with | + | The convergence of Kane and the Brotherhood of Nod with Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom within the Gorn Hegemony, along with the addition of Hirogen and Breen allies, occurred through a series of interconnected events and circumstances: |
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+ | 1. Inter-dimensional Travel: Kane and his Brotherhood of Nod, in pursuit of power and technological advancement, acquired technology capable of inter-dimensional travel. Their journey led them to the 25th century Star Trek universe, where they encountered the Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom. | ||
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+ | 2. Common Enemy: Upon arrival in the 25th century Star Trek universe, Kane and his followers discovered a formidable common enemy threatening the stability and security of their sphere of interest. This enemy formed a confederacy known as “The Coalition.” | ||
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+ | 3. Alliance Negotiations: Recognizing the need to unite against the common enemy, The Brotherhood of Nod initiated diplomatic negotiations with Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom. Despite initial distrust and skepticism, they found common ground in their shared desire to preserve their respective civilizations and thwart their common enemy's ambitions. | ||
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+ | 4. Strategic Considerations: The addition of Hirogen and Breen to the alliance further strengthened its military capabilities and strategic reach. The Hirogen, known for their hunting prowess and resourcefulness, brought their combat skills and knowledge of the galaxy's uncharted regions. The Breen, with their advanced technology and ruthless tactics, offered valuable assets to the alliance's ability to wage war. | ||
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+ | 5. Mutual Benefits: Each faction in the alliance recognized the mutual benefits of cooperation. The Brotherhood of Nod brought their expertise in covert operations, unconventional warfare, and technological innovation to the table. Starfleet Command contributed its advanced starships, exploration capabilities, and economic influence. The Alyssian Kingdom provided strategic resources, military strength, and political alliances within the Gorn Hegemony. | ||
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+ | 6. Unified Front: With the alliance formed, Kane and his allies worked together to coordinate military campaigns, intelligence gathering operations, and diplomatic initiatives against their common enemy. They established a unified command structure, shared intelligence and resources, and developed joint strategies to counter the enemy's advances. | ||
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+ | 7. Cultural Exchange and Integration: As the alliance solidified, there was a cultural exchange and integration between the factions. The Brotherhood of Nod adapted to the principles of cooperation and collaboration espoused by Starfleet Command, while the Alyssian Kingdom and their Gorn allies learned from Nod's unconventional tactics and strategies. | ||
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+ | 8. Long-Term Stability: The alliance quickly evolved into a major galactic power, fostering peace, stability, and cooperation across their sphere of influence. Kane and his followers continue to play a crucial role in shaping the alliance's future, ensuring that their vision of a new galactic order based on unity and strength prevails. | ||
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+ | == '''CONFLICTS''' == | ||
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+ | What is important to realize is that many of these wars had multiple phases. And this page is subject to being updated and reorganized. A group known as the Terran Empire which eventually became the Dell Syndicate joined us for an extended period of time before leaving. We are still on friendly terms. | ||
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+ | '''The First War (2011)''' | ||
+ | {NoD} vs CORE War (2011) | ||
+ | {NoD} vs CHI and CORE War (2011) | ||
+ | {NoD} vs ELITE War (2011) | ||
+ | There were multiple phases of this conflict. This all culminated in what was the NOD Pact at the time moving into Gorn Space to get some breathing room. | ||
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- | + | '''The Second War (2012)''' | |
+ | Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012) | ||
+ | Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012) | ||
+ | The Coalition followed the Allied Alliances and did their best to box them into Gorn space. This was a foolish move resulting in years of warfare. Extreme losses for the Coalition followed in terms of their economic assets. But the Allied Alliances were unable to dislodge them from their defensive gate sectors at CORE MAIN and CHI SOUTH. The biggest battle culminated at “The Battle of CHI South.” An infamous self mockery movie was made that resulted in many Coalition players shouting, “STOP EXPLODING YOU COWARDS!” As a result, the Cul-da-Sac remained surrounded. However, allied space was still nearby to the west and northwest. This war from an outside perspective was a draw. | ||
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- | + | '''The Third War (2013)''' | |
+ | (There was a break in the fighting due to the introduction of Version 3 in the game that drastically altered the battle system. It could be considered to be part of the previous conflict but for ease of organization, it will not be.) | ||
+ | Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2013) | ||
+ | The gloves came off and what followed were rivers of blood that would make any Klingon envious. The Allied Alliances made diplomatic progress with The Commonwealth of Humanistic Ideals and persuaded them to leave after a major round of bombing and continual attacks by their allies in The Dell Syndicate. CORE on the other hand, was not so easily persuaded. They held to their heretical beliefs and refused to leave the space that was rightfully ours. Multiple attacks on CORE Main to the northeast of the Cul-da-sac had mild success but were unable to do permanent damage. Finally, a major attack resulted in extreme losses to CORE that had them trapped and unable to fight back. They launched a bloody retreat to a nearby sector and attempted one more time to build a base on a planet next to a blue nebula, but this plan backfired incredibly hard and had them trapped in an even worse situation. The breakout that ensued resulted in extreme losses. Eventually a treaty was signed that offically handed over CHI South and CORE space south of the Romulan neutral zone to the Allied Alliances. The Coalition and Allied Alliances to stay away from each other with the border being the Romulan Neutral Zone. | ||
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- | + | '''The War of the White Knights (2015)''' | |
+ | Allied Alliances vs RHI War (2015) | ||
+ | The Lolocaust (/A\ vs Rangers) (2015) | ||
+ | This war never needed to happen in the first place. The Owari Empire; headed by a player named Madison, continually harassed a member of our Alliance to the far north. A small fleet was sent into their space to exterminate the problem. However, Madison's multi-account or boyfriend [We are not sure which to this day.] named Deferman of the Republic of Humanistic Ideals decided to intervene. He attacked our fleets in his own brand of perverted justice. He managed to destroy Darth Hoodie's undefended planets, but hilariously lost two entire fleets assaulting Selemene's M Class defended only by a phaser cannon. | ||
+ | In response to the Republic of Humanistic ideals attacking allied assets, a major assault force was sent up north in quick fashion. We had an enormous fleet and forward operating base set up in their territory before they realized what was happening. The largest economic assets were quickly destroyed, however as the former resource alliance of the Coalition, they had quite a large amount of supplies stored. These supplies were quickly plundered. The most infamous incident involved the capture of over one hundred bars of gold pressed latinum from a fleeing star ship. This paid for the entire campaign and then some. We made it very clear to RHI that we didn't want their money, we wanted their dignity. During the heavy handed negotiations, a historical documentary in the form of a Pokemon video was released to the dismay of RHI, adding to their humiliation. In a humiliating SCN, the leader of their alliance was made to pledge allegiance to Kane and take a blood oath to that effect. RHI quickly dissolved after the fact. | ||
+ | During this entire campaign, the leader of an alliance called the Rangers continually mocked us. This was a very poor decision as the combined assets of the Rangers fleets were ten percent of what we just used to destroy RHI. We marched over into the rangers territory and flattened everything. All colonies, all civilian ships, and all the military assets that they had conveniently placed at their large gate were annihilated. The destruction itself lasted only twenty minutes resulting in the shortest conflict in galactic history. | ||
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- | + | '''The Great Dying (/A\ vs -Eastern Coalition-) (2016-2018)''' | |
+ | By this time, CHI and CORE were no longer the major powers within the Coalition. The primary power was VSMI, Vulcan Science & Military Incorporated. They were helped by the Guardians of Khitomer. This conflict was started by the Guardians of Khitomer blatantly violating the terms of our 2013 treaty with the Coalition by sending probes into our space and actually attacking a probe within our space. GOK was warned that if they did not immediately apologize for these continual incidents, they would be annihilated. Allied Fleets mobilized and followed scouting parties into what we called “The Klingon Nutsack” when they refused. A massacre followed that resulted in the complete destruction of GOK within the area. They withdrew and decided to hide in VSMI space, which we of course took offense. A major raid into VSMI space followed that resulted in numerous goods being stolen. Multiple Coalition raiding fleets were sent into abandoned CHI and CORE colonies as jumping points into allied space. A decision was made to completely sterilize all colonies not belonging to the Klingons or Romulans in their space and to the North. This act is why we refer to this war as “The Great Dying.” Then the decision was made to travel all the way into VSMI space with our fleets resulting in a very bloody conflict that we ultimately won. The Coalition agreed to take responsibility for the war and signed a lengthy peace treaty with us that is still in effect today. |
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Contents | STNE | Colonies | Buildings | Goods | Items | NPC | Ships | Stellar Cartography | Research | Trade | Combat | Settler | Alliances | Index |
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Allied Alliances | ||
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Date Founded | ||
December 2011 | ||
Current Member Alliances | ||
{The Brotherhood of NoD} StarFleet Command House of Dragha - Blood Stalkers | ||
Former Member Alliances | ||
The Last of the Breen The Dell Syndicate | ||
Conflicts/RPs | ||
Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012) Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012) Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2013) Allied Alliances vs RHI War (2015) The Lolocaust (/A\ vs Rangers) (2015) The Great Dying (/A\ vs -Eastern Coalition-) (2016-2018) | ||
Claimed Space | ||
Alliances Overview |
THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONTRUCTION. PARDON THE FORMATTING.
FORMATION
The original members of the Allied Alliances are The Brotherhood of NOD, Starfleet Command, and The Alyssian Kingdom. Several members of the Hirogen and Breen were folded into those three alliances. This alliance was originally called the NOD PACT but renamed later.
The Brotherhood of NOD [NOD] came from the Tiberium Wars universe, after Kane as his followers ascended and left.
Starfleet Command [SFC] came from another universe and landed in our current universe. They share most of the same ideals as the Prime Federation.
The Alyssian Kingdom is in the dead center of Gorn space, also more affectionately known as the "Cul-da-sac." The Gorn King, "Godzilla" deeded land in Gorn space to the other alliances in exchange for economic and military investment.
The convergence of Kane and the Brotherhood of Nod with Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom within the Gorn Hegemony, along with the addition of Hirogen and Breen allies, occurred through a series of interconnected events and circumstances:
1. Inter-dimensional Travel: Kane and his Brotherhood of Nod, in pursuit of power and technological advancement, acquired technology capable of inter-dimensional travel. Their journey led them to the 25th century Star Trek universe, where they encountered the Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom.
2. Common Enemy: Upon arrival in the 25th century Star Trek universe, Kane and his followers discovered a formidable common enemy threatening the stability and security of their sphere of interest. This enemy formed a confederacy known as “The Coalition.”
3. Alliance Negotiations: Recognizing the need to unite against the common enemy, The Brotherhood of Nod initiated diplomatic negotiations with Starfleet Command and the Alyssian Kingdom. Despite initial distrust and skepticism, they found common ground in their shared desire to preserve their respective civilizations and thwart their common enemy's ambitions.
4. Strategic Considerations: The addition of Hirogen and Breen to the alliance further strengthened its military capabilities and strategic reach. The Hirogen, known for their hunting prowess and resourcefulness, brought their combat skills and knowledge of the galaxy's uncharted regions. The Breen, with their advanced technology and ruthless tactics, offered valuable assets to the alliance's ability to wage war.
5. Mutual Benefits: Each faction in the alliance recognized the mutual benefits of cooperation. The Brotherhood of Nod brought their expertise in covert operations, unconventional warfare, and technological innovation to the table. Starfleet Command contributed its advanced starships, exploration capabilities, and economic influence. The Alyssian Kingdom provided strategic resources, military strength, and political alliances within the Gorn Hegemony.
6. Unified Front: With the alliance formed, Kane and his allies worked together to coordinate military campaigns, intelligence gathering operations, and diplomatic initiatives against their common enemy. They established a unified command structure, shared intelligence and resources, and developed joint strategies to counter the enemy's advances.
7. Cultural Exchange and Integration: As the alliance solidified, there was a cultural exchange and integration between the factions. The Brotherhood of Nod adapted to the principles of cooperation and collaboration espoused by Starfleet Command, while the Alyssian Kingdom and their Gorn allies learned from Nod's unconventional tactics and strategies.
8. Long-Term Stability: The alliance quickly evolved into a major galactic power, fostering peace, stability, and cooperation across their sphere of influence. Kane and his followers continue to play a crucial role in shaping the alliance's future, ensuring that their vision of a new galactic order based on unity and strength prevails.
CONFLICTS
What is important to realize is that many of these wars had multiple phases. And this page is subject to being updated and reorganized. A group known as the Terran Empire which eventually became the Dell Syndicate joined us for an extended period of time before leaving. We are still on friendly terms.
The First War (2011) {NoD} vs CORE War (2011) {NoD} vs CHI and CORE War (2011) {NoD} vs ELITE War (2011) There were multiple phases of this conflict. This all culminated in what was the NOD Pact at the time moving into Gorn Space to get some breathing room.
The Second War (2012)
Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012)
Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2012)
The Coalition followed the Allied Alliances and did their best to box them into Gorn space. This was a foolish move resulting in years of warfare. Extreme losses for the Coalition followed in terms of their economic assets. But the Allied Alliances were unable to dislodge them from their defensive gate sectors at CORE MAIN and CHI SOUTH. The biggest battle culminated at “The Battle of CHI South.” An infamous self mockery movie was made that resulted in many Coalition players shouting, “STOP EXPLODING YOU COWARDS!” As a result, the Cul-da-Sac remained surrounded. However, allied space was still nearby to the west and northwest. This war from an outside perspective was a draw.
The Third War (2013)
(There was a break in the fighting due to the introduction of Version 3 in the game that drastically altered the battle system. It could be considered to be part of the previous conflict but for ease of organization, it will not be.)
Allied Alliances vs Coalition War (2013)
The gloves came off and what followed were rivers of blood that would make any Klingon envious. The Allied Alliances made diplomatic progress with The Commonwealth of Humanistic Ideals and persuaded them to leave after a major round of bombing and continual attacks by their allies in The Dell Syndicate. CORE on the other hand, was not so easily persuaded. They held to their heretical beliefs and refused to leave the space that was rightfully ours. Multiple attacks on CORE Main to the northeast of the Cul-da-sac had mild success but were unable to do permanent damage. Finally, a major attack resulted in extreme losses to CORE that had them trapped and unable to fight back. They launched a bloody retreat to a nearby sector and attempted one more time to build a base on a planet next to a blue nebula, but this plan backfired incredibly hard and had them trapped in an even worse situation. The breakout that ensued resulted in extreme losses. Eventually a treaty was signed that offically handed over CHI South and CORE space south of the Romulan neutral zone to the Allied Alliances. The Coalition and Allied Alliances to stay away from each other with the border being the Romulan Neutral Zone.
The War of the White Knights (2015)
Allied Alliances vs RHI War (2015)
The Lolocaust (/A\ vs Rangers) (2015)
This war never needed to happen in the first place. The Owari Empire; headed by a player named Madison, continually harassed a member of our Alliance to the far north. A small fleet was sent into their space to exterminate the problem. However, Madison's multi-account or boyfriend [We are not sure which to this day.] named Deferman of the Republic of Humanistic Ideals decided to intervene. He attacked our fleets in his own brand of perverted justice. He managed to destroy Darth Hoodie's undefended planets, but hilariously lost two entire fleets assaulting Selemene's M Class defended only by a phaser cannon.
In response to the Republic of Humanistic ideals attacking allied assets, a major assault force was sent up north in quick fashion. We had an enormous fleet and forward operating base set up in their territory before they realized what was happening. The largest economic assets were quickly destroyed, however as the former resource alliance of the Coalition, they had quite a large amount of supplies stored. These supplies were quickly plundered. The most infamous incident involved the capture of over one hundred bars of gold pressed latinum from a fleeing star ship. This paid for the entire campaign and then some. We made it very clear to RHI that we didn't want their money, we wanted their dignity. During the heavy handed negotiations, a historical documentary in the form of a Pokemon video was released to the dismay of RHI, adding to their humiliation. In a humiliating SCN, the leader of their alliance was made to pledge allegiance to Kane and take a blood oath to that effect. RHI quickly dissolved after the fact.
During this entire campaign, the leader of an alliance called the Rangers continually mocked us. This was a very poor decision as the combined assets of the Rangers fleets were ten percent of what we just used to destroy RHI. We marched over into the rangers territory and flattened everything. All colonies, all civilian ships, and all the military assets that they had conveniently placed at their large gate were annihilated. The destruction itself lasted only twenty minutes resulting in the shortest conflict in galactic history.
The Great Dying (/A\ vs -Eastern Coalition-) (2016-2018)
By this time, CHI and CORE were no longer the major powers within the Coalition. The primary power was VSMI, Vulcan Science & Military Incorporated. They were helped by the Guardians of Khitomer. This conflict was started by the Guardians of Khitomer blatantly violating the terms of our 2013 treaty with the Coalition by sending probes into our space and actually attacking a probe within our space. GOK was warned that if they did not immediately apologize for these continual incidents, they would be annihilated. Allied Fleets mobilized and followed scouting parties into what we called “The Klingon Nutsack” when they refused. A massacre followed that resulted in the complete destruction of GOK within the area. They withdrew and decided to hide in VSMI space, which we of course took offense. A major raid into VSMI space followed that resulted in numerous goods being stolen. Multiple Coalition raiding fleets were sent into abandoned CHI and CORE colonies as jumping points into allied space. A decision was made to completely sterilize all colonies not belonging to the Klingons or Romulans in their space and to the North. This act is why we refer to this war as “The Great Dying.” Then the decision was made to travel all the way into VSMI space with our fleets resulting in a very bloody conflict that we ultimately won. The Coalition agreed to take responsibility for the war and signed a lengthy peace treaty with us that is still in effect today.