
Here are some snippets from the Sophrosyne Project, my own vision of the Post-Capellaverse. I've been designing multiple campaigns that will take place in this universe, but I've got a large backlog of FS and pony work to finish before I can put serious effort into these new, original campaigns. As I'm impatient, and want to get some feedback on my overall vision, I'll be posting various written pieces and screenshots from this universe. Read, enjoy, ask questions, critically dissect.
FYI, I'm aware that some people don't think that Command was incompetent during FS2, but it's the view I hold and will promote here, and I'd rather avoid a flamewar over that question.
The GTVA Since CapellaAfter the Second Shivan Incursion ended with the destruction of the Capella system, the battered-but-alive GTVA set about rebuilding and re-consolidating. With the Allied fleet in tatters and panic-stricken refugees bearing horrific tales streaming into Allied space, confidence in the government was at an all-time low. If it had not been for the looming Shivan threat, the General Assembly government would have likely lost control over some systems, or even collapsed altogether, like the GTA after the Great War. As it stood, though the GTVA had proved incapable of completely safeguarding its own people, most Terrans and Vasudans agreed that their races could not survive without the Alliance. Some Vasudans, though, saw a vindication of the age-old prophecy of the Destroyers in the fires of Capella, and many Terran and Vasudan analysts fear a renewed wave of Hammer of Light fanaticism.
In the meantime, the Terran and Vasudan races dragged themselves back to their feet. The Capellan refugees were dispersed throughout the Terran systems, to avoid the logistical and political problems caused by a massive refugee influx to any one planet or system. The Terran economy adapted to the loss of Capella, once known as the 'breadbasket of humanity'. Eventually, a combination of free-market initiative and targeted aid to critical sectors would restore some prosperity to the Terran economy. In late 2367, the General Assembly passed an Emergency Navy Law, a rushed naval construction program designed to return the crippled Terran and Vasudan fleets to 2/3 of pre-Incursion numbers over the next eight years. Already looking further ahead, the Security Council gathered the finest scientific, engineering, and military minds under the aegis of the Integrated Defense Grand Strategy, to devise a multi-faceted long-term defense plan to preserve the GTVA against future incursions. With the data from the Ancients' Knossos, and seven years of study and research, Admiral Solomon Petrarch's Sol Gate project to reconnect Sol and the GTVA systems started construction in 2374.
But tensions stirred under the surface in both the Terran and Vasudan populations. Polaris, Regulus, and Sirius, the former NTF systems, had been re-integrated into the GTVA only under the barrel of a gun. Though the NTF had been militarily defeated and was unlikely to arise again, pro-NTF sentiment was still widespread. Protests, violence, and cyber-terrorism plagued the GTVA military governments. Long-term soft-power re-education efforts had disappointing results. Terran jealousy and resentment towards Vasudans, which had originally caused the Rebellion, clearly persisted. The damage caused by the NTF Rebellion, which had largely been fought in Terran systems, and the loss of heavily-populated Capella to the Shivans, only served to deepen both the Terrans' longstanding economic slump and their anti-Vasudan resentment. By 2375, the General Assembly threw up its hands and dismissed the NTF systems' military government. Anti-Vasudan agitators immediately reoccupied their systems' re-instituted elected governments. Those three systems' representatives would remain a disruptive influence in the General Assembly for many years to come.
Most Vasudans were nothing if not extremely patient with their often-ungrateful Terran allies. The relatively-untouched Imperium, under the continued leadership of the dignified statesman Khonsu II, gave much-needed economic aid to Terran systems after the Capella disaster. This Vasudan aid stung many Terrans' pride, but the pro-Terran Khonsu knew that both species had to set their arrogance and feuds aside to keep the Alliance intact. Khonsu, who had ruled for nearly four decades, remained a beacon of hope for a brighter future for both Terran and Vasudan peoples. However, the Vasudans' clear position of economic superiority caused the Terran half of the GTVA to slide into the status of de facto junior partner in the Alliance. This only further rankled both Terran and Vasudan pride, and prevented the wounds of the NTF Rebellion from healing, as Khonsu would had wished.
And many Vasudans had begun to see Khonsu's vision of a prosperous and secure future as a delusional dream, exposed as a comforting lie by the Destroyers' terrifying might. Ever since Capella, mad prophets and fanatics have been spreading the Hammer of Light ideology to an all-too-receptive Vasudan populace, including a disturbingly large number of military personnel. For the first decade after Capella, despite some sporadic HoL-affiliated terrorist attacks, the Alliance has appeared to hold firm. Despite GTVI assistance in rooting out HoL cells and infiltrators, an unknown number of infiltrators remain at large throughout the Vasudan military and government.
The Integrated Defense Grand StrategyThe catastrophic defeat at Capella made it obvious that the GTVA needed to drastically re-consider its long-term grand defense strategy. The Reconstruction-era plan to meet and defeat the next Shivan incursion in open fleet battle had failed. Command's strategic missteps had cost hundreds of millions of lives, most of the GTVA fleet, the symbolic and expensive GTVA Colossus, and nearly the entire Terran and Vasudan races. A radical new defense strategy was needed, one which spared no expense to safeguard the Terran and Vasudan species.
The Integrated Defense Grand Strategy is the Security Council's long-range, post-Capella plan for a comprehensive defense of GTVA territories. Formally implemented in 2369, it aims to use the GTVA's available resources to pursue a number of integrated defense strategies. The IDGS is divided into six Initiatives, each covering a specific aspect of the GTVA's long-term self-preservation strategy.
Initiative I is the defense of GTVA political integrity against domestic threats, through calculated application of hard and soft power. The massive economic and political destabilization caused by the Second Incursion rocked the GTVA to its core, leading to widespread piracy, political terrorism, and even threats of succession. To preserve the GTVA from collapse, the Security Council embarked on a two-pronged initiative. First, the battered post-Capella fleet suppressed piracy and terrorism as best it could. Massive military patrols and confiscations of civilian armaments in the frontier and former NTF systems, while unpopular, succeeded in preserving a modicum of central authority. These efforts were supplemented by a number of symbolic initiatives to restore public confidence in the central government, including the Sol Gate project, and the massive 'In Capella's Memory' media campaign. Though the inital post-Capella turmoil has since subsided, Initiative I programs remain active in preserving the peace throughout Terran and Vasudan systems, against both NTF and HoL sympathizers.
Initiative II is the rebuilding and ongoing modernization of the Terran and Vasudan fleets, coordinated by the Yanhamu-Humphrey Navy Plan of 2368. For in-depth information, see the 'Yanhamu-Humphrey Navy Plan' article.
Initiative III is the complete fortification of all five nodes leading out of Terran-Vasudan space, and the construction of early-warning outposts in all systems two jumps out from GTVA territory. Initial fortification of the Dubhe, Altair, Regulus, Mirfak, and Adhara nodes was completed in 2370, and construction of early-warning outposts was completed by 2371. All five nodes are each guarded by 120 or more mobile sentry guns of various models, three battlegroups with full logistical support and first-priority selection of new equipment, and automated node-busters on 24-7 ten-minute standby. After Allied Command's failure to halt the Second Incursion at the easily-defensible Nebula-Capella axis, the Security Council is taking no chances with the defense of Allied systems.
Initiative IV is a series of long-range reconnaissance-in-force expeditions of systems far beyond GTVA borders. Initiative IV has three main objectives: detect and provide advance warning of any Shivan forces operating in nearby systems, identify resource-rich systems for possible colonization, and discover new potentially friendly or hostile spacefaring civilizations. These expeditions are mainly conducted by SOC stealth recon task forces, using the latest special-issue equipment, and ordered to avoid contact with Shivan or alien forces.
Initiative V is the Sol Gate Project, which uses Ancient subspace technology recovered from the Gamma Draconis Knossos to build a portal re-connecting Delta Serpentis and Sol. After numerous initial delays, Sol Gate construction is well underway, and the Gate is scheduled for completion in 2378. The Security Council has already begun diplomatic negotiations via radio with the Solar Commonwealth, Sol's reigning government, and hopes to negotiate a mutual-defense treaty or full political reunification once the Sol Gate is opened. The Solar Commonwealth is a military and industrial superpower, with a fleet larger than the entire GTVA's, according to our available data. If negotiations are successful, then the Commonwealth's massive fleet and its own technological advancements will reinforce the GTVA's defenses.
Initiative VI is the preservation of the Terran and Vasudan species and knowledge base, in the worst-case scenario of a successful Third Incursion and a complete collapse of the GTVA. As the Ancients flung a light into the future and gave us information crucial to surviving the Great War, so we will share our knowledge and memories with any species which might succeed us, thousands of years after our own fall. Several stasis facilities have been prepared, containing easily-translatable data cores which contain the GTVA's complete knowledge base, and stable breeding populations of Terrans and Vasudans in cryo-stasis. These facilities have been hidden in locations across and beyond GTVA space, and sent off into the interstellar void where even the Shivans cannot pursue.
Full implementation of the IDGS has required a massive peacetime defense budget, an average of 17% of GTVA yearly GTP. The Security Council's nigh-unsustainable post-Capella budgets have raised yearly inflation rates to nearly 8%, and nearly pushed the GTVA's economy to its breaking point. Only the looming threat of a Third Incursion has kept the General Assembly from revolting against the Security Council's proposed budgets. The Security Council hopes that reunification with Sol will open new trade opportunities, revitalizing the GTVA's economy, and enabling it to better support the expenses mandated by the IDGS