The center of political power in the Corridor |
The
economic center of the Corridor is the Triplanetary: Lanzhou,
Stavanger and Dekalb. Everything in an economic sense depends on
these three, from trade to tech to finances. Naturally this produces
a certain resentment on the part of the other governments, but nobody
else except the Empire has the clout to challenge them. For
example, VanGoff's World would like to use the Empire against Dekalb,
to make up for Dekalb's order-of-magnitude advantage in finance. The
Triplanetary don't get along well, except when coordinating against
the Empire.
The
Triplanetary all economically dominate their ally states, in contrast to the Empire
which exerts direct political influence over the Client states. The Royal
Navy is a common sight. Imperialist policies usually do not advertise
their character, but in the Empire's case, being so much bigger than
the Corridor powers, there is no point in trying to be subtle.
Talavera IS an empire, after all.
Talavera's
goal is to prevent any of the Triplanetary from becoming a regional
hegemon. If a regional hegemon arose it would constitute a threat on
the Empire's coreward border, and interfere with Imperial trade,
exploration and development. All three are played against one another by means overt and
covert. Turnabout is fair play, the Triplanetary
all use proxy actors to counter Imperial ambitions.
The
Empire's policy is implemented through benevolent authority – they
will work with anyone, as long as the smaller state's policies do not
conflict with the Empire's larger goals. Economic and material aid
that promotes local development will cement ties between the State
and the Empire, producing a win for both sides. The Empire will
mediate/arbitrate disputes between Corridor states (even the ones
they caused) and enforce the decisions with the Royal Navy.
Maintaining the peace benefits everyone.
The
LTP is attempting to do much the same, except that they don't have
the naval assets the Empire does. Talavera has made it clear that
they will not tolerate LTP naval forces in the Corridor, beyond
merchant escorts. Every few years there is a close call when the LTP
tries to bring heavier ships into the region, and they are escorted
back out by the RTN.
The
minor states, allies or unaligned, all have their own agendas for the
status quo or for imperialism. Some, like Worosha, want to improve
their position by aligning with a different patron.
- Lanzhou's advantage is its technology edge, it is the only TL-13 producing planet in the Corridor.
- Stavanger's advantage is its economy, which is four times greater than Lanzhou's.
- Dekalb's advantage is its population; it's labor and military manpower base. Dekalb's naval budget is 20% greater than Stavanger's.
Conflict Zones in the Corridor
- Faldor has an active civil war
- Chapolco's Geder region is in active revolt
- Pampati has anunpopular king, who has to contend with multiple small rebellions
- Narok could go the same way as Faldor once the Chancellor dies.
- Worosha Could try to break away from VGW by force
- Dorothua's Warlord wants to re-arm and get out from under the Empire
- Free traders are everywhere, and as a result, so are pirates.
- Any of the Triplanetary governments could hire PCs for all sorts of covert missions against other major states, their allies, or the Empire.
- Imperial citizens are everywhere, exploring or trading or doing covert work for the Empire.
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