Avatar of Legatus Bellum
  • Last Seen: 6 yrs ago
  • Joined: 7 yrs ago
  • Posts: 39 (0.02 / day)
  • VMs: 0
  • Username history
    1. Legatus Bellum 7 yrs ago

Status

User has no status, yet

Bio

Ave! I am Legatus Bellum, you could call me Johann.

I have a very keen interest in history, specifically European history (despite me being an Asian). That was what brought me into war history and statecraft in the first place. Well, not really for statecraft. I've been interested in politics for a long time and had history as an edgy anarcho-communist when I was 12 (yes, I know, too young to be interested in politicking; I don't really blame my parents, though, they didn't know what I was getting into back then). Yeah, I had weird interests that aren't millennial at all. So yeah, the Art of War and the Prince are two of the books which I own. Then I went deeper into European history, and found that it shaped the world to what it was today. Politics and war, my 15-year-old self said, was the factor of change not only in Europe, but the entire world. Then, when I was 16, last year, I picked up Liddell Hart's work, Strategy.

Welp, that's about it.

Most Recent Posts

@DeadDrop,@caliban22,@Thecrash20,@Nariata,@Conscripts,@MonkeyBusiness,@SlashInfinite,@6slyboy6,@vietmyke,@BingTheWing, to those that are still interested, welcome to the actual OOC!
@DeadDrop,@caliban22,@Thecrash20,@Nariata,@Conscripts,@MonkeyBusiness,@SlashInfinite,@6slyboy6,@vietmyke,@BingTheWing, to those that are still interested, here's the actual OOC (sorry if it took too long): Lords of the Stars
LORDS OF THE STARS


ℑ𝔱 𝔦𝔰 𝔱π”₯𝔒 π”Άπ”’π”žπ”― 5147, 𝔱π”₯𝔒 ℭ𝔛𝔙𝔱π”₯ π”œπ”’π”žπ”― 𝔬𝔣 𝔱π”₯𝔒 β„‘π”ͺπ”­π”’π”―π”¦π”žπ”© β„­π”žπ”©π”’π”«π”‘π”žπ”―, 𝔱π”₯𝔒 230𝔱π”₯ π”œπ”’π”žπ”― 𝔬𝔣 𝔱π”₯𝔒 π”Žπ”žπ”―π”©π”¦π”°π”± π”ˆπ”―π”ž.


One may say that Human history is war history. From the beginning of time, it was war which became the driving factor of the moulding of Human civilisation and the catalyst for progress. Even in the Sixth Millennium, war undisputedly remains a fact, and pacifism a mere unachievable ideal. When John Bellhouse rose in revolution more than a hundred years ago, it was believed that his little rebellion against the United Democratic Socialist Nations would last no more than a month. However, that little rebellion turned into a war between two superpowers. The Imperial Dominions and the UDSN, locked together in a bitter 115-year-long war against one another. The Imperial Dominion's territory spans from the Segmentum Solis, including the Sol System and stars 20 lightyears from Sol, to the ends of the Orion Arm; while the UDSN spans the Perseus and Sagittarius Arm.

The Dominion remains a pragmatic meritocratic state ruled by a dynasty begun by Bellhouse, and the Internationale as a near-anarchic democratic state held together by the government and saved from itself by the peoples' general disregard about the corrupt system of governance. They were too busy enjoying their lives until the threat of the Dominion came. The democratic peoples, however, were awakened when Bellhouse, in his first year as Imperator, began his rapid and grand reconquest of the stars. This roused billions to arms. Since the beginning of year 114 of this new era, the Dominion has acquired a further 8 star systems from the Internationale. After a few months of Imperial rest and two months of relative peacefulness, the Internationale has declared a liberation campaign, believing the Dominion to be incapable of riposting. Months of careful planning followed, and the attack began, but even the Dominion expected some sort of trick. They, too, were prepared.

It was said that conflict brings out the best in oneself. Indeed, it is true; the war has seen the rise and fall of many famous heroes. However, to see two stars pop up in a single era is rare, much less dozens. The esteemed Imperial Duke Charles of the Imperial Dominions, son of the Imperator, was appointed to lead the defence and subsequent counterattack of the Galactic South of the Orion Arm, and the venerable Democratic General William Cronus was elected to lead the attack from the Perseus Arm to the Imperial Segmentum Ceres, the Dominion's area of least resistance, where they outnumber the opposition 35:10. Two of the age's many great minds, clashing against one another in a great mind game with lives and fates of entire nations at stake.

The initial sweep by Cronus' forces swept through five Segmentum Ceres planets with ease, for the planets had been abandoned by the military. These became their forward operating base, but Cronus himself saw through the obvious trap. It was a scorched earth strategy on the enemy's part, and they were overextending their supply lines. However, there was one more bustling system under the command of the Dominion just nearby with Imperial forces simply named Star System-056, which had one civilised planet and a further three agri-planets. Cronus, then, sent his officers to deal with the enemy and secure for them a stable supply depot capable of feeding all 35 million soldiers of the Cronus Theatre. The opening phase of the attack involved three thousand Internationale warships; two thousand cruisers, five hundred destroyers, two hundred battleships, and three hundred frigates. This, compared to the two hundred battleships, five hundred cruisers, and four hundred frigates of the Dominion, would have certainly spelled the doom of the Imperials. Yet, this was not to be. The first assault of the Internationale ended in failure with little losses to the Dominion. Little did they know that Duke Charles' cousin, the esteemed Black Duke Ravel, was the commander of the navy in SS-056, strictly ordered to defend. Cronus would have to either encircle SS-056, or defeat the garrison. The latter was proven to be impossible; almost half of the fleet Cronus sent was wiped out and forced to retreat. They had to resort to encircle SS-056. He had already taken control of five systems, all of which were barren with the scorched earth policy the Imperial troops had seemingly begun. The sixth system, however, was far off, but he had no choice. He would either face mutiny, or his soldiers would starve to death. The sixth system, SS-059, had one world: Agri-558, and as the name suggested, Agri-558 was a rich agricultural world with only minimal Imperial military presence. Hungry for both food and action Cronus' fleet charged without considering their superiors' warnings, over-stretching their lines, and nearly unprepared. Two million soldiers all in all charged into the planet, but luckily, before that, Cronus placed the esteemed 57th Mechanised Army at its vanguard.

The hundred-thousand-man garrison at the planet was repelled and forced to escape. A massive feast began in celebration, with the citizens of Agri-558 treating the soldiers well. That was until midnight, when the citizens revealed to their guests that they were loyalists. By then, two hundred thousand Democratic soldiers were slaughtered in their beds by their hosts. They attempted to quell the rebellion, but they were too late. The supply and communication lines had been cut by the time the suppression campaign began. Cronus' gut was correct; this was a trap. A bombing campaign by the Imperial Navy and Aeronautic Branch soon followed. Two days later, the Imperial vanguard arrived, occupying unoccupied land and setting up its forward operating bases on the Eastern Hemisphere. At the Imperial Vanguard were the renowned 7000-man Legions VIII: the Palatine Guard of the Holy Temple in New Jerusalem, simply known as the Palatinus, IX: Dies Irae, and XX: Filii Nemeseos, and behind it followed Army Group A. The fate of the Dominion and the Internationale invasion force hangs in the balance. This campaign, now dubbed the Battle of Segmentum Ceres, could spell the end of the Internationale's dreams of liberating its lost colonies, or it could spell the end for the Dominion's dreams of spreading its rule to all the peoples of the galaxy.



ORDER OF BATTLE


DOMINION


The Imperial Milites; brave, proud, and incredibly disciplined. Honourable, but vastly inferior in numbers. However, their inferiority in number is made up by their technological superiority.





INTERNATIONALE

Numerous, but not entirely comprised of the most disciplined individuals. They are a brave bunch, but their weapons and vehicles, so overly massed-produced, are crude, but reliable enough.







Welcome to the Lords of the Stars. Here, you will be able to play either of the following roles: a military commander, or a regular soldier. You may play in either side of the faction. Here, the great minds of the age, Duke Charles and General Cronus, face off against one another, as the Internationale attempts to push through the Imperial point of least resistance with a massive Theatre of 35 million men. This point of least resistance is the point between the Perseus Arm and the Orion Arm called the Segmentum Ceres, made up mainly of seven stars, five of which are barren and under Internationale control.

Of course, before each operation is undertaken, there must always be a planning stage, followed by the action stage. As in real warfare, entire armies may be defeated without any bloodshed.

MILITARY ROLES

Roles in the Ceres Front



Roles in the Cronus Theatre



CHARACTER SHEET


NOTE: For the character sheet, I decided to have multiple extensions for the base character sheet. The extensions are for those who wish to create character that are either of the following: a mobile weapons platform/walker (basically a mech) commander/pilot, a commander of a capital ship, or a spatial fighter/air force pilot.











RULES


  • You will listen to and do what the GM says.
  • You may have multiple characters as long as you are able to control them all.
  • The simple stuff; no godmodding, Mary Sues, etc.
  • Please use proper grammar, diction, and spelling. To those who don't have English as their Mother Tongue, it's fine, as long as the errors are kept to a minimum.
  • Refer to the guide (to be put up) for the weaponry, because I won't allow you to really use anything outside the list, but yes, weapons can be customised by higher-ranking officers.
@MonkeyBusiness I'm still accepting, so welcome!
@Thecrash20: That's perfect, man. Also, the history section would, indeed, be useful. I'll add that pronto.

@vietmyke: Damn, you've done a lot, that's actually good. Also, welcome!

@Conscripts: I have no concern for the character overlapping. Who knows? There might be some fine officer vs officer conflict in the future, and that would be adding a bit more fun to the RP. As for your other question, I would say that since Warfleets Ravel and Charles are thousands of ships strong, I could say that 200 would be the average amount of ships an admiral under either of them would have. Up to you how many you control, as long as it doesn't exceed 500 ships.

@6slyboy6 Hello, and welcome to you too, sir! Glad you took interest!

To everyone else, the actual RP would be up soon when our Internet Service Provider actually realises that we've paid our monthly dues already
Holy hell, my Internet gets cut for a day and now there's a third page, damn
@Skyrte I would say maybe 2-3 maximum, but it still depends on how many you'd be able to play.
@caliban22 Thanks, man! I'll get into that soon.

@SlashInfinite I hope to see you there, too, when the RP rolls around!
@caliban22 Huh. May you expound on that?
@BingTheWing, @Thecrash20,@DeadDrop, @Deadnaut, @caliban22, @Conscripts, any clue on how I could improve the character sheet and the two currently existing "extensions"?
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet