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[[File:Sol Navy.png|thumb|alt=Flag of the Navy of the Sol Alliance.|The ensign of the Solarian Navy, once flown from Earth to the Solarian Frontier.]]
Following the Collapse and the start of the Solarian Civil War, an effort was undertaken by reformists in the Solarian military, such as Minister of Defense Lucien Courtois, to reform the SAF and cut out much of the decay and rot which had taken root over the years. While their purges of the Navy’s ranks — and of many SAF staff — hampered a quicker response to the conflict, their efforts have been vindicated by the SAF’s success in bringing a decisive end to the Solarian Civil War in the summer of 2465. Today, the SAF has a new mission: defending the Reconstruction Mandates and protecting the borders of an ascendant Alliance.


<center>[[File:Luceism-small.png|small|link=]]</center>
Some, however, believe the SAF will soon be used for more sinister purposes, and many in Biesel and the Coalition look upon it with alarm as the Alliance begins to exert itself in the Spur once again.
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==History==


<center>''The Luceian Square, a holy symbol of Luceism representing the extinguished but all-seeing Star of [[Assunzione]]'s system that is simply waiting for the right moment to awaken''</center>
<center><i>“The Solarian military is dedicated to [[Mars#The Violet Dawn Explosion|destroying]] [[Xanu Prime|whatever]] it [[Human Wildlands|touches]], and will not hesitate to destroy [[Gadpathur|you]] if you show them weakness. Show them no mercy, for they showed your [[Gadpathur#The War|ancestors]] none!”</i> - Excerpt from a [[Gadpathur|Gadpathurian]] anti-Solarian booklet intended to be distributed to children age 8-10.</center>


<center>'''"So that the Star may someday return."'''</center>
The Solarian Armed Forces have a history which stretches back to 17 July 2143, shortly after the founding of the Solarian Alliance. Its origin was not a happy one. Though it took almost a decade to hash out the terms of the Alliance, most parties (with the exception of Switzerland) on Earth agreed to join it by 2140. However, the idea of surrendering military autonomy to a supranational government was a point of concern for many members of the newly-formed supernational union, particular the two superpowers of the USA and USSR. Both were extremely hesitant to surrender their spacebound military capabilities to the Alliance, and, further compounding issues, both argued that they deserved to host the headquarters of the Alliance’s military command structure.


<center>'''“In the stillness of meditation, I heard the stars whisper. They spoke of a truth beyond words, a balance beyond scales. In this cosmic harmony, we find our peace.”'''</center>
It took three grueling years of back-and-forth negotiations between the Alliance and its members to resolve the issue of the SAF. Ultimately a compromise was reached regarding the Alliance’s military command which settled the pressing issue of who would host the admiralty of (and thus be able to exert significant influence in) what is now known as the Solarian Navy. The compromise placed the admiralty on a place where no Earth nation could, in theory, influence it: Harmony City, Luna. While the USA and USSR were not happy, they were both begrudgingly content to accept it, as while one wouldn’t be able to control it, their rivals couldn’t either. The position of the admiralty on Luna and the relative independence offered to it due to this would, in the decades and centuries to come, have truly dire consequences.


An unusual syncretic religion originating upon the planet of Assunzione, Luceism is descended from a variety of faiths held by the original colonists that first emerged following the unexpected extinguishing of Assunzione’s star in 2274. It is the state religion of Assunzione and has unprecedented influence over the affairs of the planet’s government and its people, ranging from Church politics to the very ideals that govern the world.
In the century between the Alliance’s formation and the Interstellar War, the SAF was plagued by interservice rivalry between the Solarian Army and Solarian Navy which, while never turning to violence, defined much of the SAF’s trajectory before 2275. The Navy claimed it was of more importance due to securing Sol’s interstellar lanes of commerce and policing piracy, while the Army claimed it was of more importance due to protecting the colonies themselves and ensuring the Alliance was internally stable. The Army-Navy conflict prior to the Interstellar War has been viewed by some Solarian scholars as a microcosm of the future civil war: the Navy tended to be dominated by Inner Ring citizens, particularly those from Luna, and the Army tended to draw its personnel locally, leading to a large proportion from the Outer Ring and further afield colonies.  


Unlike its precursor Abrahamic religions, Luceism is unique in that it does not revere ancient historical figures or deities - rather, its faith focuses on the anomalous and yet-unexplained extinguishing, or Dimming, of the Assunzione system’s star. Its deity is a genderless, non-anthropomorphic entity known as Ennoia, the symbolic representation of light itself, believed to hold unparalleled influence over the universe. Devoid of natural sources, save for the stars in the sky, light is a precious resource in the confines of Assunzione and its people. To them, light represents truth, guidance, protection, and vision - to be stripped of light is to be lost and blind, not only to one’s surroundings but to their faith, their future, and their friends and family.
This conflict, and the broader schism in the Alliance, would be brought to its bloody conclusion in 2275 with the start of the Interstellar War, the SAF’s largest and most costly conflict even two centuries later. It would tip the Army-Navy struggle decisively in the Navy’s favor as many Army units, recruited locally and unpaid for months due to the ongoing financial crisis, defected to the Coalition while few Navy units did the same, and those that did were often swept under the rug or otherwise disowned. While the Navy, and loyal units of the Army, fought fiercely — and in some cases, such as Gadpathur, committed horrific crimes in the name of Solarian unity — they were unable to defeat the Coalition due to its dogged defensive fighting. A peace treaty, the Treaty of Xansan, was ultimately signed in Geneva in 2287, bringing over a decade of warfare to a close and permanently shattering Solarian hegemony over humanity.


Luceism is unique in that it does not necessarily devote its following to worshiping its deity Ennoia; rather, it is a religion focused on self-improvement and improvement of the community, promoting above all else charitable acts and bettering oneself, with Ennoia acting more as a guide than as a centerpoint. As a syncretic religion, Luceism draws elements from all manners of past faiths, from the structures and ceremonies of Christianity, to the concept of internal masteries spearheaded by Buddhism, to the dualistic themes of Gnosticism.
To the Navy, which believed it could have won the Interstellar War, the Treaty of Xansan was seen as a betrayal of the venerable Navy by spineless politicians — a slap to the collective faces of Navy officers who had put their lives on the line defending the Alliance by cowardly politicians obsessed with their careers who had never spent a day in uniform. It incensed them, and they began to plot against it in secret. Decisive action was needed to ensure Sol remained intact, and who better to take it than the Navy, its most steadfast institution?


==Liturgical History==
While it ultimately failed in its goal of revoking the Treaty of Xansan, the Revolt of the Officers on 18 May 2289 forever ensured the Navy would have a voice in politics. The coup attempt’s goals were simple: overthrow the civilian government and declare the Treaty of Xansan null and void, then resume the Interstellar War and fight until the Alliance’s hegemony was once again established. The plan, however, began to fall apart almost immediately due to one factor the coup’s mastermind, Admiral Terrence Hopper, had not accounted for: that the Army guard stationed at the Alliance’s then-capital in New York City would not go along with their conspiracy, leading to an active gunfight outside the capitol building between Army guards and Navy marines. Ultimately the Army, with support from local member state forces and ordinary civilians, repulsed the attack and the coup was seemingly aborted. But it was not as simple as it seemed, however, as the admiralty, in the days after the coup, cut a backroom deal with the civilian government: the Revolt of the Officers would be swept under the metaphorical rug by being blamed on radical elements and the Navy would be given a political voice. In exchange, the Navy would continue to protect the Alliance from interstellar threats. Hopper himself, the Butcher of Gadpathur, would avoid justice once again and remain active in politics until his death on Luna in the 24th century, and ultimately shaped Solarian fascist thought up until the present day.


Luceian texts dating back to its founding attribute the survival of Assunzione during the Dimming to the power and foresight of Ennoia. The star's already-anomalous behavior led to unstable weather patterns on Assunzione’s then-habitable surface, causing climate fluctuations that disrupted crop growth and were detrimental to colonists’ health. Initially, these were shrugged off as natural aspects of the planet. However, over several months, various prominent figures in Assunzione’s society – ranging from engineers and scientists to the Governor of Assunzione – concluded that these anomalies would worsen. They believed that the colonies needed shielding from further interference to prevent conditions from becoming intolerable. These individuals’ accounts can be considered the foundational testaments of modern Luceism, and their testimonies would prove critical to establishing the religion in the future.  
Effectively, the Navy had used its position to extort the government. Emboldened by this, and how close they had come to controlling the government through violence, the Navy became more and more influential as the decades continued on. It also became more corrupt and less efficient, as political connections became more important than ability and Caesarism infected its ranks. Ultimately, the decision to place it on Luna, where it could not be controlled by a power on Earth, had made the Navy accountable primarily to itself rather than the civilian government based upon Earth and, post-2300, Unity Station. Its pet project, the Solarian Marine Corps, was hardly any better. For many Solarians the Navy has failed them time and time again as an institution, and nowhere is this more clear than in the Solarian Collapse of 2462. Rather than protecting the Alliance many Navy forces, more loyal to their Admirals than their nation, defected and have rampaged across the Middle and Outer Rings.


Recorded accounts point to a curious coincidence: each of these figures had their revelations within the same year, 2254, exactly 20 years before the Dimming, all in dreams. Their reports describe visions of cataclysmic events, from meteor showers to devastating cold snaps, and even premonitions of the star itself extinguishing. Although none believed the latter at the time – despite it being the system’s ultimate fate – they were still inspired to protect against these potential disasters.
The Army, meanwhile, did have civilian authorities to answer to due to being headquartered on Earth. Post-Interstellar War the Army was placed through multiple reforms which transformed it from a sluggish, inefficient institution which lost much of its strength to defections into a force capable of defending the Alliance’s planets and government from all enemies — whether they be foreign or domestic. Where the Navy failed the Army has succeeded, particularly upon Mars, where it — in mere weeks — brought the red planet back into nominal Solarian control.


===The Dimming and the Miracle===
The painful reforms spearheaded by SecD Courtois during the civil war have been dramatically vindicated by the SAF’s performance during its 2465 intervention in the civil war, where it rapidly outmaneuvered and outperformed the Solarian Restoration Front and Coalition-backed League in a rapid campaign. Both warlord statelets collapsed under the SAF’s relentless offensive and the Alliance’s flag once again flew from above capital cities across the Northern Reaches, with the pro-Solarian Middle Ring Shield Pact having been peacefully reintegrated, and both League and SRF authorities totally collapsing. In the Southern Reaches, both local governments — already de facto part of the Alliance — were brought back into the ASSN officially. The Solarian Civil War ended in mid-2465 with a decisive victory for the government, though one tainted by the loss of many systems to the Republic of Biesel.


When the Dimming occurred in 2274, chaos ensued despite the planet’s preparations. The transition to geothermal energy from solar was incomplete when the star extinguished, leading to rolling blackouts and critical shortages of light and heat. The dome cities were plunged into cold waves, with thousands dying of hypothermia. Desperate attempts to keep warm led to fires that ravaged the cities. Furthermore, much of Assunzione’s food supply, grown outside the domes in the planet’s atmosphere, withered away as temperatures plummeted to hostile levels, additionally decimating the local fauna. The people of Assunzione were cold, hungry, and dying daily.
With the end of organized resistance by major secessionist forces the SAF has found itself engaged in mop-up and counterinsurgency operations across the Northern Reaches. In the Southern Reaches it busies itself in piracy suppression and — unofficially — “rat transportation” runs of military equipment to anti-Biesel insurgents still fighting for the Alliance in the Hinterlands. The Alliance’s armed forces stand with their nose bloodied but unbroken, and remain a capable military force — especially with a newly reestablished and growing military relationship with the nearby Empire of Dominia providing them with an effective counterweight to Elyran and Coalition influence in its south.


However, in what was then called the “Miracle of Assunzione” – or in modern Luceian terminology, “Ennoia’s Grace” – a significant portion of the population managed to subsist on underground-grown crops and farms. Starving citizens prioritized their community, working tirelessly to bring geothermal power plants online. Though many died in the process, power was eventually restored to the cities, giving heat and light to its citizens once more.
==Operational Strategy==


Three years after the Dimming in 2277, as society stabilized, Luceism was founded. Though the founder's name is lost to history – with at least two dozen names cited – it is generally agreed that Luceism was built by multiple people. It united the people of Assunzione, who all sought answers to their star’s mysterious fate and their collective suffering.
<center><i>“The size of the imperialist Alliance makes it clumsy and slow to react. We must strike where it is weak, and chip at its foundations. Only through attrition will our victory come,”</i> - Cadre Leader Naveen Shankar speaking to the crew of his vessel before a patrol, mid-2460.</center>


===Early Growth===
Managing the Solarian Armed Forces, the largest organized fighting force in the modern Spur, at the operational level is a titanic undertaking which has seen liter after liter of ink spilled on the pages of military manuals, academic projects, and Solarian government documents. The Alliance has been, in its history, the single largest nation in the Spur, and required a great deal of thought to manage its territory. Its losses in the Interstellar War and its aftermath, including the Elyran Revolution, have shown it does not always succeed in its operational strategy. Furthermore, prior to SecD Courtois’ reforms in 2462-63 the Alliance had long lacked a centralized command and control system, with various military high commands such as the Solarian Navy Admiralty on Luna instead reporting to the Secretary of Defense independently of the other branches. This led to naval over-representation, inefficiency, and virulent interservice rivalries.


In the wake of the Dimming, as Assunzione grappled with its new reality, the seeds of Luceism began to take root in the collective consciousness of its people. The religion grew organically, a beacon of hope and understanding in a world that had been plunged into darkness and despair. It started as small gatherings in homes and community centers, where people shared their experiences, fears, and hopes. These meetings often involved collective meditations, discussions about the nature of light and darkness, and the sharing of dreams and visions that many believed were messages from Ennoia. As these ideas resonated with more people, the gatherings grew larger, and the informal network of believers began to form a more cohesive structure.
In December 2462 SecD Courtois chose to address this problem by creating the '''Joint Military Command''', or '''JMC'''. Consisting of eight members — one from each service plus a SDF representative, a chair and vice chair (both from different branches), and the military’s chief logistics officer — the JMC is designed to reduce inefficiency in the SAF by fostering cooperation. Its trial by fire, the [[Mars#The Solarian Reunification Campaign_(2462 - present)|Martian Campaign]], was a success, with Army forces fighting using previously unseen levels of naval support from orbit. The Alliance’s rapid victory in the civil war seems to have further vindicated the JMC and Courtois, with its branches having worked together at levels unseen since the Interstellar War, and having won decisively.


The teachings of the new generation of Foresayers, coupled with the shared experiences of survival and resilience, became the cornerstone of Luceism. People found solace in the idea that there was a greater purpose and meaning to their suffering, and that by mastering the internal dichotomy between lightness and darkness, they could emerge stronger and more enlightened. The concept of the Four Flames – Self, Community, Faith, and Light – provided a framework for this understanding, offering a path for spiritual and personal development. Stories of the Miracle of Assunzione, where the community's collective efforts led to survival against all odds, were told and retold, becoming central myths within Luceism, embodying the religion's emphasis on community and the power of collective action.
The overall mission of the Alliance’s military is twofold. First, it must ensure the Alliance’s territorial integrity is maintained and protected against external aggression, such as Biesel’s annexations in 2462, and internal unrest, such as the Solarian Civil War of 2462-65. Second, and less publicly, is to ensure the Alliance’s lost territories can be recovered from those currently occupying it. Prior to 2462 this was centered around the Coalition of Colonies and Republic of Elyra. Since 2462 the Alliance’s strategic thinking has shifted to a potential reunification war against the Republic of Biesel, which is known in its media as the Republic of Tau Ceti. Politicians talk of war and generals plan military exercises, but none can seriously considering the prospect of causing another Interstellar War — right?


As Luceism’s influence grew, it began to formalize its practices and doctrines. The first temples and cathedrals were constructed, serving as sanctuaries of light where the faithful could gather. The clergy, initially just respected members of the community who had shown deep understanding and commitment to the religion's principles, began to take on more defined roles. Rituals and ceremonies were developed, drawing from the people's diverse cultural heritage, and integrating elements that resonated with the Luceian philosophy. The religion's growth was not just a response to a crisis but a reflection of a deep human need for connection, understanding, and a way to make sense of the universe's mysteries.
===Solarian Military Commands===


Early Luceism borrowed heavily from dominantly Catholic and Eastern Orthodox themes, reflecting the colony’s strong Mediterranean ancestry. Many of these themes persist to this day, from the pew-based designs of Luceian churches to the structure of the clergy, and even the use of wine as a sacrament in Luceian mass.
<center><i>“Persistent Excellence, Persistent Readiness,”</i> - Motto of Sol Alliance Northern Command.</center>


==Theology==
The Solarian military operates in four combat commands — multi-branch organizations that answer to the JMC, though they predate it — responsible for operations in different parts of the Alliance: North, South, Central, and [[Sol|Sol System]]. Though all four commands have been historically dominated by the Navy, post-2462 reforms and an excellent performance in the civil war have seen the Army — and local SDFs, though to a lesser extent — exert more influence over the combat commands, particularly Northern Command. Due to being regional, the four commands all have slightly different responsibilities, though three of four have a point of overlap: [[Republic of Biesel|Biesel]], which has seen itself become a strategic priority for the Alliance since its rapid — and illegal, in Solarian eyes — annexation of great swaths of the Alliance.


Light and stars are the main driving aspects of the Luceian faith, and many go to great lengths to lighting up houses of worship, altars, or in the case of Assunzione, entire cities. Artificial and natural light are of equal precedence, though natural sunlight, being a foreign concept to Assunzione, is often revered as having fantastical properties to followers, with many Luceians traveling abroad having awe-filled reactions to seeing daylight for the first time in their lives.
Northern Command ('''NORCOM''') is based on [[San Colette]] and has responsibility for the [[Solarian Reconstruction Mandates#Northern Solarian Reconstruction Mandate|Northern Reaches]], the Coalition border near Konyang, and the northern border of Biesel. It is commanded by General Patrick Edwards, a veteran Solarian Army officer who previously served in the Martian and Lycorii theaters. NORCOM’s daily responsibilities are mostly concerned with maintaining the ongoing low-intensity conflict against the remnants of both the Solarian Restoration Front and League of Independent Corporate-Free Systems in the Northern Reaches, with its Army troops stationed on Lycoris and involved in counterinsurgency operations, and many of its naval patrol squadrons policing warp lanes for League remnants. More importantly, it is expected to be the first to defend or attack in the event of a war against the Coalition, being home to the legendary 1st Battlegroup and its vaunted Fleet Admiral, Ingrid von Varnhagen und Landerberg. Also at Edwards’ disposal are the veteran SDFs of the Northern Reaches, sans Lycoris, that cut their teeth in the fighting of the civil war and have seen the quality of their equipment rise dramatically post-2465.


Light, in addition to physically allowing a person to see, also symbolizes the concepts of clarity, knowledge, protection, and nature. Light is what allows most forms of life to thrive and sense their surroundings, giving them not only nourishment but also the power of senses.
Central Command ('''CENTCOM''') is based on Silversun and has responsibility for the Inner Ring and the central border with [[Republic of Biesel|Biesel]]. It was, from 2462 to 2465, home to the orphaned northern and southern commands due to its location. While it shrunk significantly in 2462 — losing its Coalition border and much of its territory to Biesel — it has remained effective under the leadership of Admiral Bahri Özkan, commander of the 25th Fleet prior to assuming command of CENTCOM in 2464. Özkan’s forces face Biesel’s [[Tau Ceti Armed Forces#Zoleth Line|Zoleth Line]] — a multi-layered defensive formation — and are expected to pin down the [[Tau Ceti Armed Forces|Republic’s forces]] by threatening it with an offensive. At his disposal are veteran naval formations and Army troops, many of whom he has seen equipped with electronic warfare and incendiary weapons to counter Biesel’s synthetic and vaurca troops.


It should be noted that Luceians regard “light” scientifically as any form of electromagnetic radiation, meaning that infrared, ultraviolet, radio, and even ionizing radiation can be considered as light, though visible light is naturally the most desirable and most worshiped, and harmful radiation is avoided (though revered).
Sol System Command ('''SOLCOM''') is based on [[Callisto]] and is a unique command that only supervises one system, the Sol System, rather than a region of the Alliance. Considered to be a strategic reserve for any future wars, it is under the command of Admiral Yaoting Kong. Known as “King Kong” by his subordinates due to his large build and love of the Monkey King franchise, Admiral Kong’s combat command is centered around logistics and training rather than combat. He is also responsible for the Sol System’s security, and is the first admiral to work with civilian fleet organizations such as the [[Callisto#Government and Politics|Callistean Port Authority]] in a new anti-smuggling campaign.


Aside from electrical light, candles and flames are popularly used in the religion, due to their ability to produce both heat and light. Simple candles, typically purple, red, or white in color, are used in home altars alongside a warding sphere, while flames – typically lit by gas – crown the four pillars of a Luceian church, flanking the central warding sphere at the church’s center.
Southern Command '''(SOUCOM''') is based on Visegrad and is responsible for the [[Solarian Reconstruction Mandates#Northern Solarian Reconstruction Mandate|Southern Reaches]], the southern border of Biesel and the Hinterlands, the southern border of the Alliance, and coordination with the nearby Empire of Dominia. Managing these operations is Admiral Monika von Schintling, a senior flag officer of the Solarian Navy with experience in the civil war and in the Southern Reaches. Underneath her is the veteran 6th Battlegroup, formed of loyal Middle Ring Battlefleets, and officers seasoned by years of anti-piracy experience. Alongside these duties von Schintling’s command is responsible for the “rat transportation” network of transporting supplies to pro-Solarian insurgents in the Hinterlands and coordinating with the Dominian Imperial Military, which had rebounded in prominence to SOUCOM following the civil war’s end. Once responsible for carrying out a theoretical war against [[Republic of Elyra|Elyra]], SOUCOM is now expected to work with CENTCOM in the event of a war against [[Republic of Biesel|Biesel]] — punching through the south and striking at [[Tau Ceti]] while CENTCOM forces hold the Zoleth Line garrison in place and NORCOM strikes downwards.


===Warding Spheres===
===Joint Military Command Personnel===


Perhaps the most famous representation of light in the Luceian faith are its manifestations in the form of warding spheres – bioluminescent crystal bulbs. The warding sphere is the core religious object and symbol of the Luceian faith, and alongside the Luceian amulet, is core to followers of the religion, especially those who travel abroad. It is said that warding spheres can shine a directed light that will always point towards Assunzione in the night sky.
The military officers chosen to be part of the Joint Military Command are experienced officers and expected to represent the best of their services — they are perhaps the most experienced military officers in the Spur — and report to the prime minister and Secretary of Defense. The below individuals are the first ever to hold positions in the JMC, with their terms having started in January 2463, and will last until December 2468: a five-year term designed to make them loyal to the government itself rather than whatever SecD appointed them.


The warding sphere is made of luce vine bulbs (see below), and crafted by the Spheremakers of Guelma, masters of glassmaking who are able to fashion perfect crystal spheres to hold the vine’s fruit inside of. The bulb inside each sphere is chemically treated to be able to give off a faint yet persistent light for decades on end before burning out, without requiring any source of external energy.
The Chair of the Joint Military Command (CJMC) is '''Admiral Giorgio Palazzi''', a fifty-year veteran of the Navy and former dean of the Alliance’s primary naval academy. Palazzi is a rare example of a veteran [[Luna|Lunarian officer]] with doctrinally conservative views who remained loyal to Courtois rather than retiring in 2462-63. He is a serious-faced, flint-eyed man who organized the evacuation of Solarian assets from Biesel during its secession and helped coordinate much of the Alliance’s victory in the Northern Reaches in 2465. Palazzi is seen by some as a compromise between the Navy’s conservative and reformist factions, with Courtois and the Chief of Naval Operations firmly reformist but Palazzi representing the best — and perhaps the last — of the Navy’s pre-2462, anti-Coalition operational strategy. As CJMC Palazzi holds no military command — leaving that to other members of the JMC — and serves as both an overall coordinator of its members and is a liaison between the JMC and the civilian government.


On Assunzione, every household is encouraged (but not required) to keep a warding sphere in their home, sat atop an altar. Said altar can be as simple or as elaborate as the sphere’s owner permits or can otherwise afford, but all altars always contain the warding sphere and some sort of stand for it to rest on. The preferred “stand” for a stationary altar is a Cushion of Light, a violet down pillow covered in velvet with gold inlays, with a divot in its center for the warding sphere to rest on. In absence of a pillow, either due to space, flammability, or availability (such as living in a remote location), a metal stand may be substituted that keeps the sphere stationary and elevated above the altar’s surface.
The Vice Chair of the JMC (VCJMC) is '''General Valerie Yang Liao''', formerly commander of the [[Callisto|Callistean Marines]] and a 35 year veteran of the Army. Commonly known as VYL (pronounced “Vile,” to the general’s amusement), Liao cut her teeth fighting against pirates on Konyang and Port Antilla as a young officer before leading the Callistean Marines during the anti-Frost coup. She is more aligned with Courtois and was given the role of VCJMC after demands by the Army to avoid Navy dominance of the JMC. In her day to day work Liao serves as a ground-based counterpart to Palazzi, and was vital in ensuring the Alliance’s victory on Mars and throughout the Northern Reaches.


====Traveling Sphere====
'''General Richard B. Sloan''', also known as “Mad Dog” to his marines, is the current Commandant of the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps (CSAMC), representing his marines on the JMC. He acquired his nickname when only a Lieutenant with the 1st Marine Division: after his visor was cracked during a boarding operation, he grabbed a nearby roll of tape in the ship, taped over it, and continued leading his unit. On the tape was, appropriately, a dog-themed pattern, and a nickname was born. After replacing the previous commandant — a Frost loyalist — Sloan embarked on a mission to reduce corruption in the ranks and mend fences with the Army and Army Air Force. Multiple units were nearly completely dissolved and reorganized, and he made the unpopular decision to take a funding cut and redirect it to the Army — an act that has done much to repair intraservice relations.  Sloan fought hard for his reforms and was vindicated by his marines’ performance in the Northern Reaches, where they served with distinction and cooperated effectively with the Army.


Abroad, most Luceians are almost mandated to be given a warding sphere to guide them on their travels; such warding spheres are smaller than the home variant and are always found secured in a cushioned metal casing, emblazoned with the Eye of Ennoia. The casing is designed to withstand drops of up to 20 meters or harsh impacts without damaging or cracking the sphere inside, and traveling Luceians keep it within said casing unless in a safe location such as their lodging or residence while abroad.
'''General Chi Hoa Phan''' is the current Chief of Staff of the Solarian Army (CSSA). Former commander of the [[New Hai Phong|4th Haiphongese Armored Division]], she has been a tireless advocate for the Army’s funding and development in the face of its successes on Mars and in the civil war. Phan — like other members of the JMC — holds no combat command as CSAS but is known to frequently tour the Army’s major mission areas, and has been active in the development of new and better vehicles for the Army. She also abandoned several expensive Frost-era programs to equip the Army with energy rifles instead of their M469A2s, citing it as an unnecessary waste of taxpayer funds and, “corporate welfare,” for [[Zavodskoi Interstellar]], which continues to hold onto chunks of the Solarian defense industry.


Doctrine does not mandate that Luceians carry a warding sphere wherever they go, but rather, that they are placed in a highly-frequented location by its owner, so that its owner may meet the light of Ennoia at least once or twice a day. It is for this reason that most prefer to keep their warding sphere at home, though those who do carry a sphere around do so with it inside the protective casing.
'''General Raymond Spaatz''' is the current Chief of Staff of the Solarian Army Air Force (CSAAF). Originally from [[Silversun]], he has served the SAAF for fifty years — starting as a cadet — and is the oldest member of the JMC. He is expected to retire after his term ends. A bomber pilot by training, Spaatz is widely viewed as one of the preeminent scholars on SAAF operations during the Interstellar War and is a published author on the subject. Building on the successes and failures of the historical SAAF, Spaatz helped to establish a new doctrine for the military’s air component centered around attacking enemy infrastructure targets and providing close support to ground troops. He is additionally responsible for increasing coordination between the SAAF, SDF air forces, and the Navy through his formation of Air-Land-Space Operation Commands on planetary theaters of operation.


====Shattering a Sphere====
'''Admiral Franziska Sibylle von Varnhagen''' is the current Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). A member of one of the Alliance’s most prominent naval families, von Varnhagen is the aunt of the First Battlegroup’s commander, Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg. She was one of the admirals who saw the [[Sol Alliance History#2460-61: Michael Frost Ascends to Power|anti-Frost coup attempt]] was successful by commanding naval forces around Earth to stand down during the crisis. Since 2462 she has worked with Courtois and Solarian law enforcement to ensure the remains of Frost’s loyalists are purged from the Navy’s ranks, and has promoted loyal junior officers to fill these vacancies. However, many of von Varnhagen’s new cadre remain Lunarians — both due to much of the Alliance being cut off until 2465 and due to her status as a member of the moon’s naval aristocracy. Since 2465 she has become a major driver behind the restoration of Unity Station-Moroz naval ties, viewing the Empire as a natural counterweight to Elyra in the south.


The shattering or breakage of a warding sphere is considered an enormous taboo in Luceism, and doing so, intentionally or unintentionally, is said to inflict a curse on its owner until they can receive a new one. In order to do so, they must travel all the way back to Assunzione to have one again, a journey said to be rife with bad luck as one ventures forth without Ennoia to guide them. Coalition of Colonies law prohibits the third-party resale or redistribution of warding spheres, and as such the Pyramidical Church are the only ones authorized to give them out through their authorized churches.
'''Lieutenant General Máximo Ruiz Navarro''', [[San Colette#The Civil Guard|Colettish Civil Guard]], is the JMC’s current Chief Liaison for System Defense Forces (CSDF). Navarro is the most recent addition to the JMC, having joined it in December 2465, and represents the many SDFs of the Alliance, with his goal being to advocate for their interests and needs. Prior to assuming this position he was involved in the [[Sol Alliance History#2462-65: The Solarian Civil War|Solarian Civil War]], fighting on Lhokgon, New Peoria, and D’Anzin during 2465. Cut off from central command on San Colette proper during the final days of the battle for its system, he led an ad-hoc formation of Civil Guard units, SDF forces, militia, and mercenaries to fight against invading Solarian Restoration Front units. This force — called the Navarro Brigade by some — held out until regular Solarian forces arrived, and made its commander a hero of D’Anzin.


===Luce Vine===
'''General Mbwana Oyenusi''', Quartermaster General of the Solarian Armed Forces (QMSAF), is a Solarian Army officer who previously served as its chief logistics officer, and now carries out the same duty for the entire SAF. An extremely talented, though doubtlessly overworked, man, Oyenusi has the unenviable task of ensuring the military logistics apparatus is ready to handle any and all situations thrown at it, ranging from military operations to training to disaster relief. While he does not have a combat command, Oyenusi is responsible for the operation of many supply routes run by military, merchant marine, and civilian-operated vessels. Already bald, Oyenusi jokes he would have lost all of his hair from stress if any remained. Prior to joining the SAF, Oyenusi worked as a logistics manager on [[Callisto]], where he helped manage a family-owned logistics firm alongside his father.


The very namesake of Luceism, the luce vine is regarded as the last remaining native fauna species of Assunzione. The vine, which resembles a lavender ivy, managed to survive the Dimming’s immense cold and lack of sunlight, making up for the latter with its bioluminescent fruit, known as luce bulbs. They are regarded as nothing short of miracles, a symbol of hope for the generation that endured the Dimming, and what would later become revered as a “sign from Ennoia” following Luceism’s founding.
==Logistics and Standardization==


On Assunzione, luce vines often are grown and cultivated on walls of buildings, decorating otherwise-featureless brick and stone faces with beautiful purple facades of the vine. They are also present in churches, building interiors, and can even be grown abroad. Luce vine is known for being one of very few non-fungal plants in the Spur that can thrive in low light conditions, and as a result are also popularly found on foreign spaceships and moons.
<center><i>“Equipping millions of soldiers, sailors, and marines – let alone our reserve units in our member-states – is stressful enough to make women gray and men bald, prime minister. They chose me because I was already bald,”</i> - General Mbwana Oyenusi, Quartermaster General of the SAF, to PM Strom, 29 June 2467.</center>


===Pendant
As the largest organized military in the modern [[Orion Spur]], simply maintaining the SAF requires an extensive logistics network which must be ready to expand quickly — and dramatically — in the event of a war, disaster, or crisis. This logistics system is under the leadership of the '''Solarian Armed Forces Ordnance Corps''' and '''Quartermaster General Mbwana Oyenusi'''. Both the Navy and Army operate a large fleet of support craft ranging from humble cargo shuttles to the Navy’s massive Atlas-class mobile fleet repair vessels, and numerous civilian businesses and vessels operate in contracts to support the SAF by producing or moving supplies to wherever they are needed. While megacorporations such as Orion Express have expressed interest in acquiring transportation contracts from the SAF, the [[Sol Alliance#Economics|Solarian Corporate Authority (SCA)]] has consistently refused any megacorporation contracts with regard to matters of national security, citing the existence of the [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate]] as a major security risk due to its close ties with Biesel.


Secondary to the warding sphere is the Luceian amulet, a pendant constructed out of 18-karat gold, adorned with ruby gemstones at its eight corners surrounding the Eye of Ennoia. The pendant is commonly carried by Luceians traveling abroad, often in tandem with a warding sphere. The ubiquity of the pendants and their construction of precious jewelry is a testament to Assunzione’s rich mining deposits, and serves both as a religious icon and a boast about how materially gifted the planet of Assunzione is, as one blessed by Ennoia.
Production of Solarian military equipment was, prior to 2462, the domain of [[Hephaestus Industries]] for shipbuilding and [[Zavodskoi Interstellar]] for almost everything else. With the advent of the SCA in 2463 this production has diversified into a dizzying array of small to medium-scale firms across the Alliance, though Hephaestus facilities on New Hai Phong and Zavodskoi ones on [[Luna]] remain producers, which have at times struggeld to meet the quotas previously reached by megacorporate logistics systems. Despite this diversification in supply sources the SAF has retained a key aspect of its logistical success: its policy of standardization in caliber and uniforms, which has greatly simplified the process of supplying the typical Solarian infantryman. They — with some exceptions — use 5.56 Solarian rounds and a standard set of camouflage-conforming fatigues whether they are a marine in orbit or a system defense force reservist in a muddy foxhole.


It is both the material and spiritual value of these amulets that prompt them to be kept well-maintained and regularly cleaned by its wearers, who believe that the amulet is a bringer of fortune to those who wear it. While losing or breaking the amulet is not nearly as big a deal as with warding spheres, selling it voluntarily for money is extremely shameful.
Also standardized is the Alliance’s rank system, which it inherited from the Earther governments which preceded it. Alliance military enlisted have ranks which correspond to the enlisted scale, ranging from OR-1 to OR-9, and officers having a similar scale, ranging from OF-1 to OF-10. Both have space for specialist ranks such as the senior enlisted advisors of Joint Military Command officers, and the scale system is used by every organized military and System Defense Force throughout the Alliance. With each branch — Army, Navy, and Marines — having different rank names and the Alliance’s dozens of SDFs having their own variations, this system is vital to preventing confusion during joint operations such as the Martian Campaign or the ending phase of the civil war.


===Scripture===
While durable and able to supply the Alliance’s military forces with whatever they need — with units requiring everything from ration-filled crates to artillery shells to naval-grade fuels to toilet paper — the immense amount of investment required to provision the SAF has made it difficult to introduce new weapons and technologies at a large scale. While Biesel, Galatea, and Elyra have moved away from a ballistics-first military and seen their logistics need lessen due to ammunition being rechargeable — though in [[Republic of Elyra|Elyra’s case]], many of their energy-based weapons retain conventional ammunition systems — the Alliance has not due to the prohibitive cost of setting up production capacity to replace the millions of standard-issue M469 assault rifles already in service. Energy weapons remain experimental or limited-issue in Solarian service, and pre-2462 attempts to introduce them were stymied by inefficiency and corruption.


Forming the holy book of the religion is the Luceian Book of Scripture, a collection of historically-backed texts that discuss the teachings and history of Luceism. In between historical segments, there are fictional fables interspersed in Scripture that intend to teach followers about certain aspects of the religion, like the Four Flames, that often display rewards for those that follow the light and consequences for those that are consumed by darkness.
Unique among major powers, the Alliance provides a license to produce some military equipment to entities approved by the [[Sol Alliance#Government|Solarian Senate]]. These include approved mercenary units such as the [[Private Military Contracting Group#Eridani Private Military Contractors|Eridanian Golden Fist]], the [[Eridani Federation Military|Eridanian military]], and the [[Dominian Imperial Military]]. The [[Empire of Dominia]] has purchased licenses for several Solarian weapon systems, including incendiary grenades, and produces them locally, while the [[Eridani Corporate Federation|Eridani Federation’s]] unique status in the Alliance allows it to both produce local equipment to outfit its private military contractors and to fill gaps with Solarian equipment where needed. Much of the heavy equipment used by [[Private Military Contracting Group#Ringspire|Ringspire]] on [[Adhomai]] was made through this program, with license-produced Solarian Army vehicles performing well in the PMC’s butchery.


Although the divine aspects of Luceism’s history, such as the predictions of the future, are questioned by the greater historical community, the events as they transpired are generally agreed to be real, able to be backed by photographic and video evidence - some Scripture editions even come with photographs of such events. Scripture, therefore, is intended to be an interpretation of events in the form of stories, intending to weave the disparate happenings of Assunzione’s history into a narrative that backs the reasoning and existence of the faith to begin with.
===Non-Humans in the Solarian Armed Forces===


Passages from Scripture often tell of Ennoia’s teachings, as well as fundamentals of the religion and core beliefs. They can be read for meditation, during Mass, or as part of prayer.
<center><i>“As far as I’m concerned? The Ban didn’t go far enough! We should carpet bomb their whole [censored] [[Adhomai|planet]], really give them a [censored] taste of what they did to us [https://forums.aurorastation.org/topic/2816-sol-alliance-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=141866| here]! Send the Navy in and have them clean it up! Get those [censored] [[Unathi|lizards]] too!”</i> — Anonymous [[New Hai Phong|New Hai Phonger]] speaking to the Solarian Alliance News Network in the aftermath of bombings carried out by the [[Tajaran Emigration#Tajara Revolutionary Army|Tajara Revolutionary Army]]. Unaired due to foul language.</center>


===Garb and Miscellany===
No branch of the Solarian Armed Forces aside from rare System Defense Forces has, at any time, recruited an alien species into its ranks. The reasons for this are rooted in both simple practicality and the entrenched xenophobia common in much of the Solarian Alliance, which contributes to a belief that aliens are simply not to be trusted. Practically speaking the three SAF branches are massive organizations which would only marginally benefit from alien recruits and would have to incur an expensive cost as different species demand wildly different equipment, such as fitted voidsuits and armor, and different accommodations.


The garments worn by Keepers and other members of the Clergy are typically a rich, royal purple in color, of varying elaborateness. Stewards wear robes made entirely of purple, while Keepers will have their robes with gold inlays with the Luceian Square embroidered on the back. Wardens and Luminaries will have more ornate gold patterns with luminescent patterns layered on top. Luminaries may also dress in white, with purple accents, for formal occasions. All garb is worn on top of a black cassock with purple shoulder accents and a black belt with a gold buckle.
On the less practical side the Solarian culture of alien distrust has been applied to each species and also argued. To the typical SAF official even the most trustworthy alien is less reliable than the worst human recruit . The SAF is not, and will never be, a force for alien tolerance in the Alliance. From an outright less xenophobic perspective, the Solarian Armed Forces' traditions place a great deal of ideological and cultural importance on the idea of the military as the protector of Solarian humanity. To allow aliens into its ranks has long been considered a betrayal of that ideal, and that compromising this deeply-held tenet would be an unacceptable transgression against the Alliance itself, its human citizens, and the fundamental values of the Alliance's military.


Astructural clergy are allowed to wear the same garments as Pyramidical clergy, however many also opt for unique clothing, typically of business casual or bespoke robes fashioned of purple or violet cloth, sometimes adorned with gold.
[[Sol Alliance#IPC in the Sol Alliance Military|Positronics]], on the contrary, are highly valued in the SAF. Having had a long history of using [[San Colette#Drone Warfare|drones]], the adoption of positronic intelligence was viewed as the next step in a long line of military robotics. For the longest time, however, IPC and other synthetics have been relegated to support and logistics roles due to mistrust and concerns over their ability to survive in combat scenarios. The collapse has led the SAF to begin looking at IPC in order to fill the gap in its manpower, with the Navy in particular eagerly adopting them in combat roles, placing the machines as both gunners and pilots, and employing traditional shipborne AI to assist and in some cases replace crewmembers. Although assuring the public that combat IPC are a temporary measure given the crisis, some observers note that funding towards further research of combat AI has increased since their adoption.
The luminous accents of ecclesiastical garb are woven of a fiber derived from luce vines, and inherit their bioluminescent properties. The fibers are treated in a similar way to warding spheres to be able to glow for prolonged periods of time without burning out; however, they do not last nearly as long as a sphere in their light, and must be replaced regularly. Because of this, garments containing the threads usually have them on different, easily-separable layers, so as to not waste the delicate velvet and craftsmanship underneath the accents.


==Stars==
==Dominia and the Solarian Armed Forces==


Stars are a fundamental aspect of Luceian theology. Being the brightest objects in the night sky, stars are revered as being the holiest objects in the universe, due to the presence of Ennoia being strongest within them. It is said the stronger a star burns, the more divine energy it possesses.
<center><i>“By order of my Emperor, Boleslaw Keeser I, I address to you our Fleet and Empire’s highest felicitations and congratulations for your exemplary victory in the northern provinces. Long may [[Sol|Sol’s]] light shine across the [[Orion Spur|Spur]]!”</i> - Grand Admiral Huiling Zhao of the [[Dominian Imperial Military#His Imperial Majesty’s Fleet|Imperial Fleet]] in an official letter to Secretary of Defense Courtois, July 2465.</center>
[[File:Dominian Flag Horizontal.png|thumb|The flag of the Empire of Dominia, an authoritarian state in the Southern Spur aligned with the Solarian Alliance.]]
The relationship between the [[Empire of Dominia]] and the Solarian military stretches back to before the Empire’s founding, beginning shortly after the Empire’s predecessor states unintentionally contacted the Alliance during the [[Empire of Dominia#The War of Moroz|War of Moroz]]. Both the Solarian Army and Navy sent military observers to the Imperial Alliance’s forces who reported back to the Alliance about its successes, failures, and on the structure of the belligerent nations. Solarian military attachés were some of the first individuals from outside Dominia to write on the planet’s unique culture and history, and reported to Unity Station that the Empire had strategic potential for use as a counterbalance against Elyran influence in the southern region. The Republic, after all, had only seceded in 2302 — a recent memory for the officers on Moroz in the mid-2300s. Military liaisons wrote approvingly of a state which was, though still new, eager to learn and could become a large market for Solarian defense companies such as Zavodskoi Interstellar.


Luceian doctrine teaches that all things, living and nonliving, were descended from holy stardust, and as their soul moves on in the afterlife, their body decays into the earth, soon to return to stardust itself.
With the Empire’s formation in 2385 the Alliance ramped up its aid efforts. With only a scraped-together excuse for what they called the Imperial Fleet, the Empire sent its best naval cadets and officers — generally belonging to houses Zhao or Kaneko — to Luna to study the Alliance’s naval tactics, and they were enrolled in the Solarian Naval Academy in Hangzhou alongside dozens of Solarian officers — mostly Lunarians. These officers, including then-Cadet Jitsuko Kaneko, soon to be a major figure in the nascent Imperial Fleet, excelled at their duties, and several Morozian cadets have been seconded to every academy class, with the exception of the 2460-65 period. Most of the earliest true Imperial Fleet warships were either made in Solarian facilities before being shipped to Mira Sancta or Zhurong for final work, or purchased wholesale from the Alliance’s reserve vessels. This tradition continues symbolically, with one gun of the Moroz-class dreadnought HIMFS Moroz and one gun of the Diyu-class dreadnought SAMV Gunnhildur each having been completed in the other nation’s foundries.


===The Star of Assunzione===
The [[Dominian Imperial Military#The Imperial Army|Imperial Army]] likewise benefited from Solarian aid, both in training and in equipment. While they were experienced with planetary warfare the generals of the early Imperial Army were unfamiliar with warfare on an interstellar scale, and Solarian training during the late 24th and early 25th centuries likely helped turn the invasion of Sun Reach in 2422 into a lightning victory for the Empire. While Solarian Army surplus has long vanished into the scrapyards of Jinxiang and Zhurong — though some antiquated stock is used to equip the Home Guard, Sun Reach’s paramilitary scout force — some of the Imperial Army’s equipment remains closely related to — or licensed copies of — their Solarian counterparts.  The Empire and Alliance operate several joint training facilities for ground troops, with Solarian troops sometimes learning IED disposal from Dominian pioneers and their Dominian counterparts learning exosuit operation from Solarian vehicle crews.


Assunzione’s Star (also known as Assunzione Prime in astronomical contexts), with its true name lost to history, is an enigmatic black dwarf star at the center of the Assunzione star system, with anomalous properties and history that, even after over two hundred years of scientific research, have still not been uncovered. It is regarded as the most holy star of Luceism, and the “eternal hope” of Luceians is to have the Star reignite and return to providing life-giving energy to Assunzione’s cold, dark surface once more.
==The Solarian Navy==
[[File:Sol_Alliance_Navy.png|thumb|The symbol of the modern Solarian Navy.]]
<center><i>“Before the Interstellar War, the Solarian Navy was the largest and most perfect fighting force in the galaxy. That is, on the surface level. The admiralty of those years made the greatest mistake of pursuing strength in infinite numbers – a decision that would culminate in the Solarian Civil War.”</i> – Excerpt from Lucien Courtois’ graduation thesis, <i>How David Defeated Goliath: The First Interstellar War</i>.</center>


Every theory attempting to explain its extinguishing since the Dimming have failed to hold water, with the largest holes being the Star’s lack of a supernova, and its remnant’s total lack of residual light, such as in the form of a white dwarf. It is for this reason that many have turned to religion, worshiping the Star’s impossible nature until science can find answers. But despite the tireless attempts of both native Assunzioni scientists as well as those from various organizations, corporations, and even help from Skrell researchers, no concrete answers have been found.
The largest single branch of the SAF is the Solarian Alliance Navy (SAN). With millions of uniformed personnel scattered across dozens — if not hundreds — of planets, garrisons, starbases, fleets, and other facilities it may very well be the largest organized fighting force in the galaxy, and has the influence to match. The Navy has long held significant sway over Solarian politics due to both its size and its vital role in securing safe interstellar commerce and travel in the Alliance. This sway has long ensured the Navy is well-funded and it has long been on the cutting edge of Solarian defense spending. Its role in defending planets and shipping from piracy has historically given it a positive image in the eyes of many Solarians, many of with some notable exceptions such as Callisto -- long at odds with the Navy over the policing of trade and commerce flowing in through the moon’s spaceports. This positive view dimmed during the late 2450s and early 2460s, when the Navy became closely intertwined in the fascistic ATLAS-led government of Prime Minister Michael Frost.


In Scripture, the Star is sometimes referred to as “the Prison”, holding Ennoia’s true essence captive within the confines of a dead star. The texts describe Ennoia sacrificing its body, the Star, to provide life to the rest of the stars in the Universe at the cost of its own. While known traditionally as the “Dimming”, the event can also be referred to in more divine contexts as the “Sacrifice”, and great emphasis is put on the act of selflessness in the religion as a result.
By 2462 the broad powers granted to the Navy to ensure the Alliance, then the largest human nation in the Orion Spur, remained safe and secure combined with limited oversight of the Navy to incubate a culture of graft, corruption, and rampant Caesarism in its ranks. As one traveled further from the Inner Ring these problems worsened: Solarian operational thinking prioritized more reliable officers for the defense of the Inner Ring while less reliable officers, and underperforming ones, were sent to the Outer Ring, wits its less strategic worlds. These admirals were given poor troops and little oversight by the Admiralty, allowing them to become their own masters and shape their assigned fleet to be loyal to their admiral over their Alliance.
When referring to events or the Star, great care should be taken not to refer to it as a tomb or final resting place, for Ennoia is not dead – while its “true form” rests inside its Prison, its essence burns in every form of light in the Universe. As such, Luceians use light itself as their object of worship, believing themselves to be basking in Ennoia’s presence whenever they are standing in light.


====Reignition====
Between 2462 and 2465, defections, reforms, and attrition associated with the Solarian Civil War have taken the Navy from 200 fleets to 100. In 2465 a SISA discovery many officers were funneling supplies to radical warlords such as the Solarian Restoration Front caused a large purge of its upper ranks spearheaded by Secretary of Defense Lucien Courtois, allowing him to further already-existant reforms the Navy began in 2462. The Navy’s rapid defeat of warlords in the Northern Reaches have vindicated Courtois and the reformists, and brought the Navy back much of the prestige it lost in the Solarian Collapse of 2462.


The ultimate spiritual goal of Luceism is to seek Reignition, or the resurrection of the Star; to reignite it and let it bathe Assunzione in sunlight once more. Prayer and contemplation, as well as self-improvement, charity, and adherence to the religion’s Four Flames are said to contribute “spiritual light” that provides fuel for the Star’s eventual relighting.
Now, in the late 2460s, the Solarian Navy has regained much of its earlier edge through a combination of reforms and ineffective units being disbanded. Most of its units have gained valuable combat experience in the final phase of the Solarian Civil War, which saw the largest interstellar engagements since the Interstellar War, and dated equipment has been replaced by domestically-produced or Einstein-manfactured upgrades able to compete with the Republic of Biesel's corporate equipment. In the Northern Reaches, it has reconstituted much of its defensive lines against the Coalition, while in the south old ties with the Dominian Imperial Fleet have been reestablished. Recent naval exercises such as OBSIDIAN CAGE 67 have shown the Solarian Navy at some of its highest readiness levels of the century, and it is likely Biesel's Republican Fleet watches the reinvigorated SAN with great nervousness: wondering when, not if, the old titan will strike it hard.


==Divinity==
===Solarian Navy Structure===


===Ennoia===
The Solarian admiralty has long devoted a significant amount of its time to the logistics and operation of the increasingly-massive Navy, which peaked at 200 fleets — each, in theory, consisting of 100 ships — shortly before the Solarian Collapse of 2462. These fleets were, prior to the Collapse and Courtois’ reforms which followed it, organized into battlegroups of five fleets for greater cohesion in the event of war, with each fleet led by an Admiral and each battlegroup led by a Fleet Admiral. However, many “battlegroups” in the Outer and Middle Rings were spread across vast distances or contained disloyal elements which prevented them from functioning properly, with only a few — such as the [[Human Wildlands#The Southern Solarian Military District|Visegrad-based 1st Middle Ring Battlegroup]] (1MRB, sometimes referred to as a “Battlefleet” locally) — able to maintain both cohesion and loyalty as the Alliance spiraled towards the Collapse. Reforms by Courtois have reduced the total number of battlegroups by increasing the number of fleets per formation to ten, which has greatly assisted in command due to reducing the number of often-bickering Fleet Admirals by half.


Ennoia is simply described in Luceian texts as the deified representation of light itself. Many wrongly believe that Ennoia is found only in Assunzione or its Star – rather, Ennoia is present everywhere there is light, and everywhere there are stars. It is not a personified entity by any sense, and as such it lacks a form. It is omnipotent, impersonal, and touches the hearts and minds of every single being in the universe that bask in light.
Navy fleets themselves are divided into three categories by the admiralty to represent their readiness in the event of an interstellar conflict. These categories are combat battlegroups, patrol battlegroups, and garrison battlegroups. Combat battlegroups are, as the name implies, fully-equipped and ready for combat at a moment’s notice. This classification generally only applied to Inner Ring battlegroups in the months before the Collapse. Standing slightly below combat battlegroups are patrol battlegroups: understrength, but otherwise combat-capable, formations fit for patrol duties but not for engaging full enemy formations. Below this swells the garrison battlegroup: an understrength formation so named as it is only trusted to hold a position and is not expected to perform complicated maneuvers. A fourth, though officially unrecognized, formation is the “ersatz” battlegroup. These formations are improvised and consist of whatever units were available at the time for the area’s Fleet Admiral. Last seen in the Interstellar War, ersatz battlegroups have returned in the Wildlands.
[[File:Navy graduation.png|A Lunarian officer of the Solarian Navy at her graduation ceremony.|thumb]]
Unlike the Army the personnel of the Navy are heavily divided by class and background thanks to the Luna-centric nature of its admiralty and officer class, and are even further divided based upon the Ring they are located in — an ironic echo of the Interstellar War. High-ranking officers are almost always Lunan by birth, and graduation photos from the Solarian Naval Academy are dominated by the tall, thin, and pale appearances of Lunans who have grown up in the moon’s characteristically lower gravity. These Lunan officers generally settle into command roles in the Inner, and sometimes Middle, Rings due to their perceived loyalty and familial connections — some families on [[Luna]] have served the Navy since its conception and hold significant influence over it. Officers of “lesser” importance, such as those in the Middle and Outer Rings, such as Fleet Admiral Klaudia Szalai, are often recruited and educated locally, and can be of wildly varying quality and loyalty.
[[File:Navy loading.png|350px|A Solarian Navy petty officer loading a Zavodskoi-produced "Longbow" naval gun. A common sight on smaller vessels which cannot easily fit larger coilguns.|thumb]]
Much of the Navy’s enlisted personnel is recruited locally out of convenience and its enlisted ranks are overwhelmingly dominated by those of poorer economic backgrounds, particularly when compared to its Lunan officers, such as Martians, Jintarians, and residents of the Outer and Middle Rings. The men and women which make up the vast majority of the Navy’s fighting force are, like their officers, often of debatable quality due to corruption, graft, and the megalomaniac tendencies of many officers. Prior to the Collapse most of the best enlisted— regardless of their origins — were eventually transferred out of the Outer and Middle Rings and into the Inner Rings due to the Admiralty placing a greater emphasis upon the Inner Ring.


In Luceism, Ennoia is treated more as a fundamental part of the universe rather than a sentient entity that demands worship; however, it is believed Ennoia can still listen to and answer prayers, and followers are encouraged to commune with it regularly, for guidance and wisdom.
Fleet formation was, prior to the Collapse, marred by similar issues. Some fleets were recruited using the “Alliance-wide,” model where ships and personnel were recruited from across the Alliance and trained in the Sol System and its surroundings in order to ensure the best performance. These fleets were then deployed to strategic areas (generally in the Inner or Middle Rings) and placed under the command of a Solarian Naval Academy graduate to ensure the greatest possible quality. While expensive and often taking an extended period to train, these Alliance-wide fleets proved their mettle during the Collapse: no systems garrisoned by them were lost and none defected.


A recurring theme of Ennoia’s guidance is the manifestation of its light as a “beacon”, shining on the correct path of decisions or life that a person should take. It is said that those who receive Ennoia’s guidance are guided on a path that is the best for them, as a person, and not necessarily the “correct” or “easiest” one. With faith in Ennoia, one will always find themselves remaining in light, even if they feel as though they are in a dark place.
But most Solarian fleets were not recruited using this method and were instead mobilized through the “system-wide,” method wherein a fleet’s personnel and officers were recruited and trained in the same system, and generally stationed nearby this system. In theory this was not a horrible idea: logically, military forces would fight harder for their homes than for another system. However, it did not result in the expected outcome: system-wide fleets were often shuffled from system to system and their shared origin made them more loyal to their admirals than the broader Alliance. Though many stayed loyal to the Alliance, and some managed fighting retreats to the Inner Ring, all defected — or otherwise lost — fleets during the Collapse were of the system-wide recruitment model.


Since Ennoia is amorphous, any attempts to depict it usually end with it being symbolized abstractly. Besides the simpler Eye of Ennoia on the Luceian Square, Ennoia itself may also be specifically depicted as a series of interlocking wheels representative of the orbits of planets in the system, surrounding a flaming eye representative of its long-extinguished Star.
===Solarian Alliance Merchant Marine===


===Guardians===
<center><i>“Often forgotten by historians and naval officers alike, the merchant mariner of the Alliance has been critical to victory or defeat in space throughout the Alliance’s history,”</i> -  Excerpt from Lucien Courtois’ thesis, <i>How David Defeated Goliath: The First Interstellar War</i>.</center>


Similar to Angels in concept are the '''Guardians of the Stars''', ascended souls who have passed from the mortal realm and became protectors of star systems. These immortal, fundamental Guardians are tasked with the protection of their host star system, nurturing whatever resources may be in them, and some may even be gifted life in their guardianship planets, should they nurture their home well.  
Consisting of Solarian civilian and government-owned merchant vessels above a certain tonnage, the Solarian Alliance Merchant Marine (generally known as the Merchant Marine) is a civilian organization under the Department of the Interior. Its role is to establish a universal set of laws, regulations, and training for Solarian civilian ship crew, and its members are known as merchant mariners. During wartime or other times of crisis the Merchant Marine can be assigned to the Solarian Navy as an auxiliary logistics force, though its members remain subject to civilian maritime law and do not hold military ranks (though their ship captains can be commissioned as deemed necessary).


Not every Star is home to a Guardian, and it is said that only stars protected under a Guardian’s watch may ever be able to have native, multicellular life develop in one of their system’s planets. Assunzione’s Guardian, being an exception, is Ennoia itself, albeit locked away in its Star, unable to give the gifts it once did to its system.
Most Solarian sailors have gone through either the Merchant Marine or one of its training programs, and its safety regulations — such as the presence of oxygen tanks and EVA equipment throughout a ship — have influenced interstellar shipping across the modern Spur. The civilian nature of the Merchant Marine has led to friction with the Navy during wartime, with naval officers coming into conflict with the often unionized crews of merchant ships over the amount of hours they intend their civilian counterparts to work.


===Foresayers===
===Naval Landing Divisions===


As a hybrid of both a prophet and a saint, Foresayers are influential, mortal individuals in Luceian history who are said to have been gifted with foresight – the ability to tell the future – and are tasked with spreading the word to those around them. The original Foresayers are those who founded modern Luceism and were also its first Keepers. Today, no officially-recognized Foresayers remain that are alive, although the Church does investigate claims of witnesses believing one to be gifted with foresight.
<center><i>“War is too serious a matter to entrust to military men,”</i> - Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France.</center>


Foresayers are said in history to have consistently been able to predict certain events in the form of dreams. The Foresayers themselves, on testimony, state that their dreams are often vague, but convey a message, and it is up to the Foresayer themselves to draw a conclusion; said conclusion will usually mirror or even match an event in the near future. Besides premonition, though, no additional spiritual “powers” are given to Foresayers blessed with Ennoia’s foresight, remaining mortal and subject to the afterlife cycle like everyone else.
A pre-2462 institution which has mostly been disbanded by the CNO and SecD, Naval Landing Divisions (NLDs) were an attempt by the Solarian Navy’s admiralty to address its lack of ground personnel beyond marines. NLDs were its attempt to address this problem, and – to some scholars of the Solarian military – represent the Navy’s most extreme attempt at achieving total operational independence from the rest of the military, and forming a separate military within the military itself. Generally smaller than a comparative Solarian Army division, they were made up of non-marine Navy personnel – though the Marine Corps often provided advisors and officers – and initially intended to serve as security personnel for planetside naval facilities where the EVA training of marines would not – in the views of Navy and Marine officers – be put to effective use. Mission creep led to these platoon- and company-sized units slowly expanding, acquiring heavier equipment (sometimes diverted from Army stocks and resupplies), and morphing into brigade-sized entities. Never officially approved by the Department of Defense, bureaucrat after bureaucrat opted to look the other way on these divisions until 2462. Many admirals skimped on training for their NLDs, instead viewing them as pet projects and a way to spite the Army. If such an underfunded, maligned branch could do ground warfare, surely the Navy could as well!


A total of 63 Foresayers have been canonized by the Church in Luceism’s history, 24 of which were the original Keepers of the faith, present after the Dimming and teaching Luceism until their deaths or retirements.
During the early phase of the [[Sol Alliance History#2462-65: The Solarian Civil War|Solarian Civil War]] these units were heavily utilized by many warlord and secessionist admirals, such as the forces of the Solarian Restoration Front, due to being more well-equipped than many System Defense Forces. Others, such as the 1st Battlegroup, had theirs disbanded out of security concerns. The SRF’s landing divisions – collectively known as the Hopper Group – performed worse than the fleet’s marines and the Lycorii National Armed Forces due to the Group’s poor training standards, and was assigned to rear-line duties where it became responsible for hunting insurgents and enemies of the Front’s “new Solarian state.” Its leader was among those tried and executed for war crimes following the civil war’s end. NLDs from the League of Independent Corporate-Free Systems – known as the Free Sailors’ Union –  engaged in looting and show trials of those accused of corporate sympathies, with its leader tried and imprisoned for thirty years due to looting and mistreatment of Solarian civilians.


==Chapters==
The use of NLDs by admirals to carve out their own statelets during the Solarian Civil War’s early phase – and the grotesque excesses committed by many – led to dogged attempts by the CNO and SecD to dissolve them and dramatically reduce their sizes, with much of their excess equipment going to the Army. Navy security detachments remain, though reduced to their pre-NLD sizes and often supplemented by marines. NLDs remain a symbol of the Navy’s Caesarism and the threat it once posed to the Solarian government it is meant to protect.


Like most religions, Luceism has fissured into different chapters of followers, who worship in different ways. While several small, divergent chapters exist, two primary ones dominate Assunzione and most of its people: the '''Pyramidical''' chapter and the '''Astructural''' chapter.
===Notable Facilities===


While they differ in both ideologies and structure, both major chapters are united in their core opinions of Luceism as a gateway to self-betterment and well being, following the Four Flames.
Located on [[Luna]] in Harmony City, the '''Solarian Admiralty''' serves as high command for the entire Solarian Navy. While it started its existence as a small building mostly responsible for managing armed platforms tasked with destroying asteroids and other potentially harmful celestial objects, the Admiralty has grown over the intervening decades into a massive complex which is a city District unto itself. Solarian Naval Central Command (SNCC) looks over the district at nearly a hundred stories tall and stands as one of, if not the, most important buildings in the modern Alliance. The Admiralty is rumored to have dozens, if not hundreds, of underground facilities scattered across the Admiralty containing everything from mundane paperwork to intelligence on the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate to blacksites for especially infamous prisoners. Though its reputation has been tarnished by the Collapse, the Admiralty remains an unshakable feature of Luna.


===Pyramidical Chapter===
Located on [[Luna]] in Hangzhou, the '''Solarian Navy Academy''' is the premier — and to Lunarians, the only — institute of naval military education in the Alliance. Established in 2115 continuously functional ever since this point the Academy, as it is often simply known, has long had a reputation of producing only the finest naval officers in the Alliance. But this reputation for excellence has made the Academy an extremely difficult institution to gain entry into — particularly if one is not from the Inner Ring. Certain Lunarian families, such as the ancient Varnhagen und Langenburg family, have long held sway over the Academy’s curriculum and membership in such a family — either by blood or covenant — is a near-certain way to gain access to its halls. Academy officers, in addition to their renowned quality, are generally more loyal to the Alliance than their non-Academy counterparts. Few Academy graduates defected during the Collapse and those that have, such as the Solarian Restoration Front’s Florentina von Keyserling, have been stricken from its graduation rolls.


The Pyramidical Chapter is the dominating, traditionalist-oriented chapter of Luceism and the religion’s most iconic. The chapter is named after its hierarchical structure being in the shape of a pyramid, with Ennoia forming the tip and Luceian followers forming its foundation. Its power and influence leads to calling the organization of Pyramidicalists as the Church, a singular body responsible for overseeing the main religious activities of Luceism across Assunzione.
In the orbit of Uranus lies the mundanely-named '''Solarian Naval Maintenance, Regeneration, and Repair Facility''' which is, thanks to its awful abbreviation of “'''SNMRRF'''” (occasionally phoneticized as “'''Smurf'''”), commonly referred to as “the Boneyard.The Boneyard is a massive facility filled with outdated and mothballed hulls ranging in size from fighter aircraft to battleships which remain on the official Navy registry but are, in reality, either too outdated or too damaged to effectively operate alongside their counterparts. Boneyard vessels are, particularly since the Collapse, often cannibalized for parts or — in rare cases — “refloated” and pressed back into service. The pirate raid which brought Frost into power as Prime Minister targeted the Boneyard and stole multiple warships the former Admiral later returned with, eventually catapulting himself into popularity. Many have long theorized this “raid” and Frost’s success after was an inside job planned by Navy officers to place one of their own in power and have pointed to a multitude of “coincidences” as evidence. The fact that the raiders were never caught but were “engaged and destroyed,” the sensors monitoring Boneyard and its defenses being off at the same time, the raiders only hitting the Boneyard rather than any civilian targets or the nearby Navy sensor stations, the fact that the raiders were able to spoof a brand-new Solarian Navy ID code, and the fact that the leaker — a reformer — was one of the only deaths in the raid.
Adhering to a rigid structure, Pyramidicalists behave much more similarly to Abrahamic roots, holding regular mass, having a structured clergy, and following established chants and prayers.


Pyramidicalists, as its members are called, are typically more conservative in Luceism’s beliefs and extensions across its people, though more liberal-minded followers exist as well. Pyramidicalists often believe Luceism is the supreme religion, and place more respect in their Keepers as divine heralds of Ennoia, with Pyramidicalists believing that ministers must receive Ennoia’s blessings to be able to practice.
===Notable Navy Forces===


===Astructural Chapter===
'''1st Battlegroup, “The First”'''


Contrary to the Pyramidical chapter is the Astructural chapter, also known as Astructuralism or even Mysticism, named for its non-adherence to a solid rank structure and instead placing followers and all clergy on equal footing. Astructuralists believe the clergy not to be granted divine rights by Ennoia, but are more analogous to teachers and professors, in that they are there to spread knowledge while coming from any background or birthright. Astructural clergy base their members not on rank and seniority, but on piety and faith alone, using more abstract methods to define the influence and faith a person has.
The most venerable and oldest of the Alliance’s battlegroups, the First has fought in every major interstellar conflict the Alliance has officially participated in. It is responsible for decisively destroying the Coalition’s naval forces in the Battle of Xanu and has long preserved the Xanan naval battle standard captured during the battle in the Admiralty. The first five fleets of the First are overwhelmingly Lunan. The next five, which were integrated into it following Courtois’ reforms, are five of the highest-quality Alliance-wide fleets in the Alliance. Officers of the First can easily be identified by their distinctive oak leaves, which are typically placed in the side of their caps. The First is currently commanded by Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg, a Lunan graduate of the Solarian Naval Academy firmly in Courtois’ reformist faction. The Fleet Admiral of the First is issued a saber as their badge of office and is expected to wear it at all times while commanding, regardless of practicality. The sword itself, while unnamed, is a priceless heirloom which has been passed down from Fleet Admiral to Fleet Admiral since the founding of the First, and to lose it is simply inconceivable.


Astructuralists are separate from the Church, and hold next to no political influence on Assunzione, both because of their relative size and youth and because they are simply not interested in the power wielded by the Pyramidicalist Church, preferring to keep their communes simple and localized. Both the Pyramidical Church and the government still recognize Astructuralism as a legitimate chapter, if not the “true” one, and the government of Assunzione provides a similar level of oversight and aid as necessary to Astructuralists while Pyramidicalists allow Astructural followers into their churches.
The First was the Alliance’s vanguard force during the Solarian Intervention in San Colette, with its flagship — the SAMV ''Gunnhildr'' — the first Navy vessel in the [[San Colette|Nueva Patria System]]. After destroying the Solarian Restoration Front’s forces in the system and accepting San Colette back into the Alliance, the first went on to free much of the central Northern Reaches from Front occupation and was the first Navy battlegroup to reach the Coalition’s border. The First has since returned to its berth in the Sol System, but remains ready to deploy anywhere in the Alliance upon short notice using its advanced warp drives.


Astructuralists are more liberal-minded in their concepts of religion, taking a more humble, even-footed approach to their religion. Astructuralists are more likely to be understanding of other faiths and focus more on personal faith and beliefs than Pyramidicalists do. This means they are inherently less unified as a religion than Pyramidicalists are, instead practicing self-mastery more than just worship.
'''[[Human Wildlands#The Southern Solarian Military District|1st Middle Ring Battlegroup]]'''
Astructuralism, while a vast minority on Assunzione itself, has found itself to have a growing following in the Coalition of Colonies, even to those not from Assunzione.


===Sunlight Luceism===
Regarded as one of the highest-quality battlegroups prior to the Collapse, the 1MRB under Fleet Admiral Klaudia Szalai, despite never formally defecting from the Alliance, spent much of the Solarian Civil War cut off from the broader Alliance and struggling against difficult odds. The five fleets of the 1MRB were understrength prior to the Collapse and were worn down by fighting against pirates, defected Solarian Navy personnel, and — at times — the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, which it has engaged during cross-border raids by the 1MRB and border disputes with the CRZ until 2464. The 1MRB was never defeated upon the field of battle and remained steadfast in its loyalty to Sol, though many of its personnel — almost all of which hail from Visegrad or its surrounding systems — became concerned at the Navy’s non-intervention in the Southern Reaches prior to 2465.


Since Assunzione’s rediscovery and welcoming into the greater Coalition, variants of Luceism have made their way into foreign worlds, whose people appreciated and adapted the moral teachings and spiritualities of Luceism as their own. Known as Sunlight Luceism, named for its followers living under active stars, the religion has seen unintentional spread across the Coalition and the spontaneous creation of churches and monasteries across its space. Sunlight Luceism follows both major chapters of the faith, with Pyramidicalism being more popular in established urban centers like Xanu and even Biesel, while Astructuralism is more popular in smaller, more remote worlds.
Following the Solarian reunification the 1MRB has been folded back into the Navy’s roster of active-duty fleets alongside Myo Yunso’s nearby 6MRB, based in Sankt Frederick. The return of Visegrad to the Alliance has seen the 1MRB rearmed and restored to full strength, now equipped with modern Navy vessels and warp drives. It is now one of the major Navy forces in the Southern Reaches, and remains based in Visegrad.
[[File:Marines SRF.png|300px|thumb|Assembled marines of the 15th Marine Regiment, now serving as part of the Solarian Restoration Front.]]
'''[[Human Wildlands#The Solarian Restoration Front|35th Fleet]]'''


Several Pyramidical churches exist on prominent Coalition planets such as Xanu Prime and Konyang, and a few have even made their way to Biesel, lighting the metropolitan streets with their beacons.
One of the most infamous Solarian fleets in the Navy’s history, the 35th was formed after the Interstellar War and stationed near Tau Ceti in order to keep the strategic system safe. Tau Ceti’s defection — which many 35th officers hailed from — was viewed by the Fleet as a betrayal, and its rapid embrace of aliens after the defection was viewed as a further compromise of Solarian values. This hatred has, over the years between Tau Ceti’s defection and the Collapse, twisted the 35th into what it was prior to its invasion of Tau Ceti: one of the most xenophobic, fanatical, and nationalistic Solarian fleets. The losses it suffered during the invasion and its seeming betrayal by the broader Alliance further radicalized the 35th, which returned to its berth in Lycoris and declared the Solarian Restoration Front in 2462, and rapidly set about purging aliens — who they blamed for the Collapse — from the area they controlled. Though the Navy has officially disavowed the 35th and declared its officers traitors to the Alliance many, particularly those formerly loyal to Frost, flocked to its banner.


===Minority Chapters===
In 2465 the Front began the War in the Northern Wildlands through an invasion of the nearby Middle Ring Shield Pact. Though it initially found success the 35th Fleet and its fellow Front fleets were defeated by the Solarian Navy during its intervention and have been officially struck from the Navy’s fleet roster. Many of its flag officers were tried by the Solarian Department of Justice for crimes against humanity following the civil war’s end, and were sentenced to either death or life imprisonment.


Even smaller than Astructuralism are the existence of miniscule, unrecognized minority chapters both on and outside of Assunzione. Due to the openness of both Pyramidicalism and Astructuralism, these chapters, outcast from the two, are almost always radical in ideologies. These range from the supremacy of Luceism above all else to the advocation of the extermination of synthetic life, contrary to the passive teachings of the two main chapters of Luceism. Both the Pyramidical and Astructural chapters invariably denounce the ideologies of these minorities, and their influence as a result has been greatly diminished.
'''25th Fleet'''


==Clergy==
When the 25th, primarily consisting of Silversunners, was ordered into Biesel to stop rogue Admiral Michael Frost it could have never anticipated the consequences its orders would have for the Spur. Despite the apprehension its officers and enlisted felt when they were ordered into what was, at least officially, a rebellious Solarian system ruled by an illegitimate government, the 25th followed its orders. The 25th was badly mauled by the 33rd in one of the first engagements between Solarian Navy vessels since the Interstellar War, but it pushed the 33rd out of the system and returned Biesel to a modicum of normality. The population of Biesel was understandably cold towards them, but the Admiralty promised rewards for the deed. But no rewards appeared as, nearly as soon as he had been imprisoned, Frost was swept back into power and became Prime Minister. The new PM punished the 25th severely, and sent them to an ignominious duty: to serve as an auxiliary for one of the worst battlegroups in the Navy, the 10th Middle Ring Battlegroup. But the 25th was not broken by this and, thanks to its superior equipment and training, they fought their way back to their original berth of Silversun, arriving battered and bruised — yet unbowed — in summer 2463 to a hero’s welcome. Now the 25th has a new home: the prestigious 1st Battlegroup.


In Luceism, the clergy, integral to both the Pyramidical and Astructural chapters, perform distinct roles aligned with their respective doctrines to carry out worship of light and Ennoia. In Pyramidicalist doctrine, clergy is divided into several ranks of varying powers and abilities, while Astructuralist ranks are more uniform and less hierarchical.
The 25th Fleet was the first Solarian Navy force to engage the Solarian Restoration Front in 2465 and was present during the Navy’s intervention in the Nueva Patria System, where it served as the screening force for the dreadnought SAMV ''Gunnhildr''. Perhaps no Solarian Navy force fought harder than the 25th did, and they were the first fleet to reach the Coalition’s border.


===Ecclesiarchy===
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The Ecclesiarchy is the ministerial branch of the Luceian Church and is made of members directly responsible for the oversight and functions of the religion itself, ranging from ministers to those in charge of the entire faith.
===Solarian Ship Classes===
Ecclesiastes are not required to be celibate, and they may have children. Although married priests are not looked down upon, those who practice celibacy are often respected more in the Church due to the perception that they have sacrificed their own worldly pleasures to be one with the religion. They may also be of any gender or race, with even immigrants being allowed priesthood in certain circumstances; however, due to the controversial nature of synthetics within Luceism, they may not ascend past the rank of Steward in the Pyramidical doctrine. They may, however, function as Keepers in Astructuralism.
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Pyramidical priests are paid both via donations from Luceism’s followers as well as a salary paid for by both the Church and the government of Assunzione. Astructural priests, on the other hand, are not endorsed by a greater Church and must rely on donations and government stipends alone for wealth.
'''Carrier'''


===Education===
The carrier occupies a critical role in Solarian operational doctrine along with the battleships it supports. Carriers are often the largest and most important ships in a Solarian fleet, and typically serve as flagships. The largest of this class are hundreds of meters long and are often regarded as floating cities due to the size of their crews. Carrier classes are generally named after geographic features.


Pyramidical ecclesiastes are required to attend a four-year course taught in a Seminary, conditioning them to have intricate knowledge of the religion and its guiding principles, after which they are given a certificate that functions identically to a traditional bachelor’s degree. Afterward, they are ordained in a temple by a Warden accompanied by those of the Fellowship and join ranks as a Steward, a phase that typically lasts anywhere from one to three years depending on their performance and abilities.
'''Supercarrier'''


Astructural ecclesiates, on the other hand, do not undergo formal courses to become ordained, instead following a more traditional apprenticeship structure in which they intern under an existing Keeper for a few years, learning about the aspects of being one, until they are judged to be ready by their master, and ordained as a full Keeper.
With only a handful ever built, the supercarriers of the Solarian Navy are very rarely seen outside of the Jewel Worlds. These gargantuan vessels are nearly a kilometer long and stand as some of the largest vessels ever constructed in the Orion Spur. A supercarrier is always the flagship of its fleet, and none have ever been lost in combat. Supercarriers have a near-mythical reputation in the Alliance due to their rarity and Navy-funded media, which often promotes them as the peak of Solarian military might. Some in the Navy grumble at this deification, instead viewing the tried-and-true dreadnoughts as the peak of the Navy. Ships of the only active supercarrier class used by the Navy, the <i>Thule</i>-class, derive their names from mythological geographical features.


===Stewards===
'''Dreadnought'''


At the base of the Luceian ecclesiarchy are the '''Stewards''', junior ministers who have been recently ordained into the Luceian ecclesiarchy. This is the rank that all ministers enter as before being promoted to Keepers or higher, and are tasked typically with the maintenance and stewardship of a church, hence the name. They may also assist in Mass, bringing objects, reading passages, or speaking prayers, and are sometimes asked to read Scripture.
The most well-armed and heavily-armored of the Solarian Navy’s battleship classes are designated as dreadnoughts by the Admiralty. To many the dreadnoughts are the unbeatable pride of the Navy which helped it win victory after victory in the Interstellar War before cowardly politicians snatched it from them. To others they are a reminder of how backwards-facing the Navy can be at times, and how obsessed many of its officers have become with its former glories. Recently reformers have chipped away at much of the dreadnought’s mythical image, and the classification may very well be on its last legs due to recent naval reforms. Fitting their near-mythic reputation, ships of these classes are generally named after mythological figures.


Stewards are unique in that they are the only role in the Pyramidical ecclesiarchy that may be staffed by synthetics.
'''Battleship'''


===Keepers===
Solarian battleships are heavily-armed and heavily-armored testaments to the unchallenged naval supremacy of the Alliance. Battleships were commonly seen in all three Rings of the Alliance prior to the Collapse and now often serve as flagships of defected or rogue fleets. These ships-of-the-line are often in disrepair due to having been run ragged by their warlord masters and are, generally speaking, outdated compared to contemporary examples still loyal to the Alliance. Both battleships and fast battleships are typically named after cities.


Forming the core of Pyramidicalist clergy, the '''Keepers of Luceism''', referred to as “Lightkeepers”, are the primary priests and ministers of the Church, and function similarly to Abrahamic spiritual leaders.
'''Fast Battleship'''


Keepers are typically assigned one to four to a single house of worship dependent on size, with up to four Keepers and their Stewards responsible for giving Mass and maintaining their church. They commune with followers, maintain the building, and hold Mass in honor of Ennoia. They also act as counselors, giving advice both psychiatric and spiritual to those who come asking, and do charity work for the needy.
A post-Interstellar War innovation, the fast battleship classes of the Solarian Navy are intended to fill gaps in patrol fleets where a full battleship is unnecessary but a cruiser is insufficient. Fast battleships trade armor and firepower for speed and operational range, making them ideal for patrols in the former Alliance Neutral Zone. During the Solarian Civil War many ships of this class ended up in the hands of warlords due to the class primarily serving in the Middle and Outer Rings. Here they have excelled at a role they were never meant for: raiding and terrorizing the civilian populations they were built to protect.


===Wardens===
'''Cruiser'''


Senior to Priests, fulfilling a similar role to Bishops, are the '''Wardens''', those who have taken up a sacred duty to guard holy sites of the religion. Following the official consecration of a religious site, Wardens are Keepers elected by the Church to serve as the site’s guardian and protector.  
Cruisers have long served as the backbone of the Solarian Navy. These vessels are typically divided into two classes: light and heavy. Like their larger counterparts, both categories of destroyers are generally named after cities with light cruisers favoring the cities of the Middle and Outer Rings. Many heavy cruisers are instead named after prominent Solarian figures, perhaps due to their captains wishing to imitate the larger and grander battleships of the Navy.


Certain Wardens take up administration of monasteries, especially on sites in Assunzione, and are responsible for the upkeep of the ascetics who dwell within the monastic walls. They are referred to as Monastic Wardens.
'''Heavy Cruiser'''


Cathedral Wardens are those placed in charge of the seven primary Cathedrals of the cities of Assunzione. They are senior to regular Wardens but also act as adjutants to each Cathedral’s Luminary, serving in administrative functions as well as religious ones.
Heavy cruisers such as the Taipei-class represent the peak of Solarian cruiser design. These heavily-armed and heavily-armored vessels closely resemble the battleships they escort but are significantly less expensive due to their smaller size. Many prospective future admirals seek to command a heavy cruiser for both this reason and for the prestige commanding one brings.


The Pyramidical chapter places Wardens as ranking above Keepers, although in the Astructural chapter, they simply fulfill different roles, with Wardens being little more than priests in charge of a holy site.
'''Light Cruiser'''


===Luminaries===
While less prestigious than their heavier counterparts, light cruisers fill a valuable niche in the Solarian Navy. Light cruisers are fast vessels which can operate for long distances without resupplying, which easily allows them to serve as the lead vessels of patrols when fast battleships are not available. However, most officers who one day aspire to command a fleet avoid light cruisers for this very reason: while it may mean command of a squadron, it is a command which affords very little prestige and is often assigned to those who lack the money or connections to play the Navy’s influence game. With many commanded by officers of debatable ability or loyalty (and at times a lack of both) prior to 2462 it should come as no great surprise that this ship class often formed the backbone of warlord fleets in the Wildlands.


Exclusive to the Pyramidical chapter, the '''Seven Luminaries''', serving as high priests, hold significant sway over both religious and political realms in Assunzione. They form the sovereigns of the Church, each one responsible for one of Assunzione’s seven cities. They function, practically speaking, in a semi-governmental capacity, representing Assunzione’s religious interests alongside its political ones. They hold seats on the city councils of their respective domains and represent the Church in matters of state, ranging from economic to diplomatic discussions both with other cities on Assunzione and with foreign powers abroad. While each Luminary is considered equivalent in rank, the Luminary of Malaga is considered “first among equals” in the hierarchy, usually being the most senior of the council.
'''Destroyer'''


The Luminaries convene for meetings on an as-needed basis, meeting for issues such as blessing Holy Sites, amending the Scriptures, canonizing Foresayers, and electing Wardens and other Luminaries. Outside of their governing role, Luminaries are also in charge of one of seven Cathedrals across Assunzione, and they perform the regular duties of a Keeper within their cathedral from time to time, rotating with the regular Keepers.
Destroyers are well-armed but small vessels designed to assist the Alliance’s battlegroups and to protect the ships that truly matter: cruisers, battleships, and carriers. Prior to the Collapse destroyers were a common sight in the Middle and Outer Ring’s anti-piracy patrols, where they often commanded groups of smaller vessels. During the Solarian Civil War many destroyers fleets of warlords, where they served much the same purpose. Destroyer and destroyer escort class ships derive their names from stellar objects, though exceptions exist due to the sheer number of destroyers in the Solarian Navy.


Luminaries, while instrumental to the Pyramidical chapter, are not recognized by Astructuralists, their role instead being seen as unnecessary to the faith’s continued operation. Some even are opposed to the existence of the Luminaries altogether, calling them decadent and hedonistic, exploiting the Church for power and influence.
'''Escort Destroyer'''


===First Sacristan===
Only barely larger than a frigate, escort destroyers are intended to provide a modicum of protection to civilian and military convoys across the Alliance. Faster and fitted with better warp drives than many larger ships, a surprising amount of escort destroyers stationed in the Middle and Outer Ring opted to evacuate to the Inner Ring rather than remaining to assist warlords. Some naval scholars believe this is due to most destroyer escort captains and crews having been local recruits in their systems, and there are many stories from shortly after the Collapse of ships of this class limping into systems such as Sol filled with terrified refugees and exhausted sailors.


Unique in the Astructural chapter is the existence of the '''First Sacristan''', an individual tasked for upholding Astructuralist traditions in the religion and ensuring history, methods, and knowledge of the chapter is passed down across the generations. While they are the de facto “leader” of the Astructural chapter, they do not hold significant power due to the autonomy of Astructural congregations, and as such holds influence more akin to a figurehead than an actual official. The First Sacristan is not recognized as a legitimate position by the Pyramidical Church.
'''Frigate'''


===Fellowship===
Smaller than both destroyer classes and yet larger than a corvette, Solarian Navy frigates were a common sight in all three Rings prior to the Collapse. Though originally intended to serve exclusively as escort vessels for larger ships, frigates have, particularly in recent years, been pressed into a variety of roles they were never meant for such as pirate-hunting operations. Up-gunned variations of common frigate designs were often the best ships available in the Outer Ring for anti-piracy patrols and system defense. These ships proved ill-equipped to fight off the forces of defected warlord fleets, and most were destroyed or themselves defected. A sad fate for the ships of a class of little importance to the Lunan-dominated Admiralty. Due to their sheer number, frigates follow no clear naming scheme.


The '''Fellowship''' is the monastic branch of the Pyramidical clergy staffed by monks and nuns known as Ascetics. These are those who have dedicated their entire lives to the faith and its core aspects, throwing away material desires and possessions in the process. Like monks, Ascetics are required to adhere to celibacy and hermeticism, living in very simple living conditions and being prohibited from forming romantic or familial relationships.
'''Corvette'''


The Ascetics live in monasteries, both at home in Assunzione and even occasionally those abroad in the greater Coalition. Monasteries are not separated based on gender or species and even sometimes feature synthetics in their walls, worshiping Ennoia and light all the same. They typically adhere to schedules filled with meditation, prayer, and community service, and are only allowed basic recreation within the monastery’s walls. Ascetics are overseen by a Monastic Warden, who also adheres to the same humble principles as the Ascetics themselves. On Assunzione, Ascetics can usually be seen performing community service work outside their monastery walls, such as cleaning streets, feeding the homeless, and raising money for charity.  
The smallest rated combat vessels in the Solarian Navy, corvettes are often commanded by new officers or officers deemed failures by their superiors. Few officers wish to command a corvette for long, rightfully viewing them as career-killers in a Navy obsessed with larger ship classes. The Wildlands is covered in wrecks of this ship class as a result of constant squabbles between petty warlords over territory and the 2465 intervention of the SAF. With much of the support structure these warlord fleets relied on gone or unavailable, corvettes were often the first vessels scrapped for spare parts. Some desperate scavengers plunder these plundered wrecks, hoping to find even tiny scraps of useful materials. Like frigates, corvettes follow no consistent naming scheme.


Leaving a monastery can be done in one of two ways: by leaving the Fellowship altogether, or becoming a Lightseeker. Ascetics do have the option of leaving the Fellowship, a move that is significantly easier to do in the first 180 days after joining it. However, doing so long after being indoctrinated into the Fellowship, although possible, is regarded as shameful and those who do so are believed to have chosen mortal pleasures over the pursuit of enlightenment and self-mastery.
'''Support Craft'''


====Lightseekers====
The unsung and unappreciated wheels which ensure the Solarian Navy continues to turn, support craft and their crews are typically looked down upon by “real” warships and their crews. The classes found under this category are stunningly diverse and include everything from massive Hephaestus-produced fuel tankers to small courier vessels designed to carry the small-scale cargo required to keep a fleet fed and happy. Durring the Solarian Civil War many warlords and rogue admirals had very limited access to these support vessels, making them a target of raids and assaults as the struggle to fuel defected ships intensified.


Members of the Fellowship may sometimes seek spirituality or enlightenment in a way that a brick-and-mortar monastery simply cannot provide. Ascetics who wish to go on this path become Lightseekers, Ascetics who have decided to journey on an aimless pilgrimage of self-discovery. Under supervision from the Church, they are allowed to seek employment and work, although they must retain simple lifestyles and are prohibited from spending more money than necessary for survival and basic recreation. Surplus money they earn for work must either be donated to charity or saved up in a bank account supervised by the Church.
'''Carrier-Launched Aircraft'''


Lightseekers are the Fellowship’s way of spreading its presence across the galaxy, with many onlookers and coworkers curious about their lifestyle and devotion to their faith eventually learning about Luceism and its tenets, increasing the number of those who know about the religion.
Covering everything from multi-crew bombers to unmanned drones, carrier-based vessels are a cornerstone of the Navy which has long fought battleships for influence. Most of the time battleships have won this battle of influence, but some believe — particularly with recent reforms — that carriers and their craft will have their day in the limelight soon enough.
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====Astructural Ascetics====
==The Solarian Marine Corps==
[[File:SAMC.png|thumb|The symbol of the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps.]]
<center><i>“Look like you know the joke right like you have to know it come ooooon. The whole joke of like ‘you don’t have to worry about asking if somebody’s a marine since they’ll tell you!‘”</i> - Unknown Callistean bartender speaking to an Sol Alliance News Network reporter regarding the Navy’s presence on [[Callisto]] (2458).</center>
[[File:Marines training.png|250px|thumb|In order to become a full marine, a Corps recruit must first pass one of the most rigorous EVA training programs in the Spur. Many do not.]]
Though de facto an independent branch of the SAF, with its own member of the JMC, the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps (SAMC) is de jure an extension of the Navy. They travel in Navy ships, fight the Navy’s battles alongside it, and conduct ground operations they cannot do, though with their assistance. Prior to SecD Courtois' reforms the SAMC had a reputation for avoiding planets, instead giving that duty to the chronically-underfunded Solarian Army or the SAN's many naval landing divisions. Since the reforms, it has taken a much more active role in taking and holding planetary ground. The SAMC's close ties to the Navy bring it funding, prestige, and eager recruits thanks to multiple lucrative deals with [[Venus|Cytherean]] media moguls that depict them in a positive light. Many Solarian children and teenagers see marines as heroes who are capable of doing anything they are asked to do as long as it benefits the Alliance.


Unlike the rigid, organized structure of the Fellowship, '''Astructural Ascetics''' belong to autonomous monasteries overseen by a self-governing Monastic Warden of the Astructural chapter. These monasteries have far less commitment to them by its members, but also have much more emphasis placed on self-reflection and community service due to the chapter’s inherent ideologies. Astructural Ascetics can often be a temporary position, undertaken by individuals who desire to rediscover themselves only for a brief period of time, such as following a major life-changing event, and will usually leave after they are satisfied with what they have done with their time. Some do remain for a significant portion of their lives, however, and are sometimes even welcomed into the Pyramidical Fellowship due to their dedication to the faith.
But the reality is often different from the glitzy, Cytherean image projected by popular culture. Many marines are recruited from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and are looked down upon by Navy officers for this reason, and Marine officers are expected to defer to the judgement of their Naval counterparts even if they are of the same rank. The Army looks down upon Marines for a different reason: it has long viewed them a “toy army” subordinate to the Navy, though this has begun to change with their more active role in ground operations following SecD Courtois' reforms. Built-in classism present in the SAN has been harder to dispel, with the humble background of the typical Solarian marine still looked down upon by many officers.


Lightseekers are not found hailing from Astructural monasteries, as those dissatisfied with a monastery simply leave it. However, those who have embarked on a journey similar to a Lightseeker may be informally referred to as one, if only for the similarities.
Yet the morale of the Marines remains high. The marines wholeheartedly view themselves as elite infantry of the SAF who do what others cannot or will not, even if they die trying. The SAMC brags that they make the impossible possible, and they intend to make good on their boasting.


==Mass==
===Notable Marine Formations===


While less emphasis is put on group gatherings in Luceism than in predecessor religions, they are still regularly held across Assunzione in Luceian churches, at dawn and dusk of each day. Luceian Mass places less emphasis on pure worship, and more among reverence and respect for Ennoia and its divine light.
'''1st Marine Division'''


Luceian Mass places heavy emphasis on introspection and guided meditation. Keepers who hold Mass will generally avoid speaking in their sermons for too long, instead participating in guided meditation sessions for followers in the church to connect with both themselves and Ennoia. Readings of Scripture are commonplace as well, with much of the texts intended to provide morals to guide people’s beliefs into those following Luceian doctrine. At regular intervals, prayer songs are also played, typically accompanied by a choir and traditional instruments such as the piano, violin, or pipe organ.
The 1st MARDIV has long been the elite 1st Battlegroup of the Solarian Navy's assigned marine division. Well-trained and well-equipped, the it served with distinction during the Interstellar War and the Solarian Civil War. Its enlisted marines and officers are primarily recruited from the Lunan working class, which has led to tensions with the 1st BG's mostly upper-class- and middle-class-originating officers. Most enlisted sailors come from similar working-class Lunan backgrounds, ensuring there is a great amount of camaraderie between marines and enlisted Navy personnel. The Solarian Army has long had a rivalry with the 1st MARDIV, seeing them as overfunded and underused, but the Joint Military Command's creation and the 1st MARDIV's actions during the civil war have patched up this relationship to a remarkable extent. The end of Naval Landing Divisions (NLDs) has also seen 1st MARDIV and Army toopers interacting far more, leading to better joint coordination.


Donations are typically made about halfway through the Mass as well, with proceeds funding both the clergy and the church’s maintenance.
'''2nd Marine Division''


Towards the end of each Mass, a Sacrament is offered: liturgical wine, blessed by the Mass’s Keeper, to be drunk by attendees on a voluntary basis from a chalice. It is said that consuming the blessed wine places Ennoia directly into one’s own body from within, complimenting their outward exposure to light within the church.
Soviet marines I guess whatever do this later.


==Houses of Worship and Holy Sites==
'''[[Human Wildlands#The Solarian Restoration Front|15th Marine Regiment]]'''


===Churches===
This regiment, which defected to the Solarian Restoration Front in 2462, served as the Marine detachment for the 35th Fleet of the SAN. Even before their defection they plagued by rumors of corruption and Caesarism, and a documented history of abuse towards non-humans that saw their commanding officer reprimanded by the Admiralty in 2459. Further investigations into the 15th were stopped by ATLAS in 2460, then fully halted by PM Frost when he came to power. During the 35th’s incursion into Tau Ceti the 15th’s behavior became so open it could no longer be hidden, and flickery videos of its marines executing Legionnaires or non-human Biesellites were a common sight on the Biesel extranet during and immediately following the incursion.


The chapels, cathedrals, and other assorted temples of Luceism range in size from simple rooms placed in the sides of buildings found throughout the planet’s habitation domes to formal churches to grand cathedrals dedicated to the worship of Ennoia - they all have one trait in common. In the center of every properly consecrated Luceian house of worship dwells a constantly lit flame maintained around the clock by the clergy of the faith. This flame is, to true believers, a representation of Assunzione’s mostly-extinguished star, and the hope that they will be able to rekindle it somehow, someday. Their places of worship are - due to their distaste for the dark - generally extremely well-lit, often with no truly dark areas in them.
In the Solarian Civil War the 15th became infamous for its brutality against civilians and opposing forces. It was destroyed during the Battle of D’Anzin by the combined forces of the Colettish Civil Guard and 2nd Venusian Air Cavalry Division, where it fought fanatically even when faced with impossible odds. Few of its marines were taken prisoner by the SAF, but several officers of the 15th were tried and sentenced for crimes against humanity by the Solarian Department of Justice. Like the 33rd, it has been officially struck from the SAMC roster.


The design of Luceian churches and temples is an unusual one that indicates the faith’s roots in old Earthbound religions before the arrival of settlers to Assunzione. Formal churches will generally follow an X pattern in their construction, with a circular tower rising from the middle of the X and above the church. This tower generally houses the eternal flame of the church, and has been termed the “lighthouse” by outside observers. The inside walls of these churches are often lined with ornate stained glass windows depicting both the history of faith and of Assunzione itself. Areas of worship feature a raised central pulpit that is typically lavishly decorated, with followers seated in circular pews around the pulpit. Above this is what followers of Luceism refer to as a greater warding sphere - a large, circular object filled with luce vines that constantly fills its surroundings with a ghostly white light. Followers state that if one is experienced with reading the shadows cast by a lesser warding sphere, it will always point towards Assunzione.
'''33rd Marine Regiment'''


On sunlight-touched worlds, Luceian churches will additionally be built with massive skylights to let as much sunlight in as possible during the day, amplifying the light present in the building.
Prior to his ascension as Prime Minister the 33rd served under the command of then-Admiral Michael Frost. They participated in his invasion of [[Biesel]] and, despite an internal inquiry by the Solarian Armed Forces, escaped all charges levied against them due to ATLAS interference in the investigation. The 33rd’s loyalty to Frost intrinsically tied their fate to his and saw their trustworthiness decline in the eyes of the broader SAF, then rise dramatically following his election as PM. Frost’s ascension to power saw him restore his loyal regiment to power and use them — at the protest of the Army — as his personal guards only served to temporarily stop the 33rd's fall from grace. After Frost’s death they were pounced upon by reformist actors in the Navy and promptly disbanded, with many of its former officers shipped off to undisclosed prisons for crimes against humanity. Even before Frost’s body was cold the 33rd was formally struck from the Corps’ register. It will never return.


Though much attention is rightfully given to the grand houses of worship of Luceism, the most common area of worship in the faith - by quite a large margin - are small shrines commonly found in the homes of the faithful. These shrines are typically quite small, the size of a dresser or typical closet in order to conserve space within the limited living areas found under Assunzione’s biodomes, but are able to contain everything a small group of followers would need for their prayers, ranging from incense to prayer mats, to warding spheres. It is not uncommon to find these shrines in the homes of Luceians traveling far afield from their planet.
==The Solarian Army==
[[File:SolArmy.png|thumb|The symbol of the modern Solarian Army.]]
<center><i>“I don’t give a rat’s ass what your Admiral says marine! Unless you can get the PM down here and order me to stand aside, I’m not gonna be letting you into the building! You’re gonna stand down, now! I said now goddammit!”</i> - 1st Lieutenant Anthony “Andy” Bonaccio moments before the Revolt of the Officers devolved into a gunfight. Bonaccio would later go on to become the Alliance’s Secretary of the Army.</center>
[[File:Army embassy.png|400px|thumb|Solarian Army soldiers stationed as guards outside of a Solarian government building.]]
The second-largest SAF branch is the historically neglected Solarian Army. Chronically underfunded until 2462, the Army existed in the shadow of the Navy and made do with hand-me-down equipment passed over or otherwise discarded by the Marines for decades after the Interstellar War. A culture of bitterness towards the Navy and the Marines, which the Army views as a subordinate branch of the Navy, has engendered a desire in the Army to do better than the Navy despite the challenges, but has likewise impacted joint-branch cooperation even after the creation of the JMC. As an institution it is significantly less corrupt and prone to Caesarism than the Navy is and, thanks to reforms undertaken after the Interstellar War, is viewed by the civilian government as an ally. Army troopers serve as guards for Solarian government institutions aside from Navy facilities, which utilize Marine guards, due to their loyalty to the government.


===Solar Arrays===
Unlike the Navy the Solarian Army generally recruits entire divisions from individual planets and trains them in local facilities, with only a few divisions recruiting form multiple worlds. These force typically serve as the local garrison of a Solarian member state alongside a System Defense Force until they are needed. Then, they are shipped by the Navy to wherever they are needed. Army Central Command itself has long been headquartered on Unity Station and is located within walking distance of the Prime Minister’s office. Interestingly, Central Command has no fixed unit to guard it: to avoid favoritism, the division tasked with protecting it is rotated on a two-year basis. At the time of the Collapse the chosen unit was the 37th Martian Mechanized Division, more popularly known as the “Red Devils.” Due to the mysterious nature of Prime Minister Frost’s death and his seeming lack of care for Mars, rumors that the 37th killed him have swirled since before his body was cold. The division has since rotated back to Mars, where it served with distinction during the reunification campaign. While currently a volunteer-only force the Solarian Army is, in theory, able to petition the government to institute a draft in times of emergency. It can additionally federalize SDFs in the event of a national emergency, such as the Solarian Civil War (2462-65) or Interstellar War, thus bringing the nominally independent commands of local forces under Army Central Command. The Army's draft has not been used since the Interstellar War, and it is unlikely a request to reinstate the draft would pass the Senate unless another Interstellar War-like event began.


More popular with Astructuralists are the reverence of the solar arrays, large solar power plants that formerly drove Assunzione’s energy needs up until the Dimming, after which they fell into disrepair and deteriorated over the centuries. Due to having absorbed enormous amounts of solar energy during their operation, Astructuralists regard these arrays as remnants of the holy light once given by the Star and believe them to hold sacred energy. As a result, ceremonies and rituals are typically performed around them, and are considered holy sites with Wardens appointed to oversee them.
While Army equipment and training, unlike their SDF counterparts, is standardized across the board certain member states have gained a reputation of supplying the Army with higher-quality units than others. Despite its poor reputation with many figures in the broader Alliance the Army generally views [[Mars]] as providing the best units due to many seeing it as one of their only ways to get off-world. [[Silversun]], with the [[Silversun#The Originals|Originals]] forming a similar group, is similarly prized as are units recruited from [[Venus#Jintarian Culture|Venusian Jintarians]]. Luna is viewed by most as providing some of the poorest-quality troops for the Army, with most of its best recruits going into the SAN or SAMC. Some Army officials have accused the Navy of deliberately sabotaging Army recruitment efforts on the moon, and recruiting patterns are unlikely to change in the near future. Pluto historically provided poor-quality troops to the Army as its ruling government reserved its best troops for its internal security forces. Reforms undertaken by SecD Courtois have reversed this trend, with many Plutonian recruits now joining Soviet-originating regimnts such as the 1st Guards Proletariat. Pluto has seen a recruitment surge since 2462 as many of its younger residents have joined the Army in hopes of fighting against fascism in the Northern Reaches or capitalism in the Republic of Biesel, which many believe will be a target for the SAF very soon. Very few [[Luna|Lunarian]] units are trusted with anything other than garrison duty.


==The Four Flames==
Recently the Army-Navy struggle seems to be shifting towards a more even playing field due to Army successes, Navy failures, the JMC, and SecD Courtois' efforts at reforms. During a period where the Navy was at its lowest before recent reforms the Army proved itself effective in a decisive campaign where it [[Mars#The Solarian Army’s Reunification Campaign|regained control over much of Mars]]. Army Central Command has viewed this as a massive victory and it has secured a great amount of positive press for the chronically underfunded force. The creation of the Joint Military Command further leveled the playing field, with both the Army and Army Air Force receiving a seat at the table.


Represented at each Luceian church by four towers at the edges of each wing, crowned by fires, the Four Pillars of Luceism are the core tenets of the Luceian religion, dedicated to charitable improvement of both oneself and their community.
===The Solarian Army Air Force===


Each Flame has a positive “light” aspect and a negative “dark” aspect, reflected in artworks by a flame and a shadow, respectively. Luceians are bound to follow the light aspects of each Flame and quell the dark, to better themselves as followers of Light.
<center><i>“Gentlemen, I’ll be straight and level with you. We are going to pound these bastards until they give up, and we are going to save our Alliance,”</i> - Lieutenant General Richard B. Dwyer, 4th Air Corps, to his assembled aircrews during the [[Xanu Prime#History|Siege of Xanu (2278 - 2284)]].</center>


A vital part to understanding the Four Flames is that one should not aim to destroy all negative aspects of their character, as doing so violates the Flame of Light and leads to a soul being consumed by their own fire, losing their personality, and perhaps even their sanity. Luceian doctrine holds that darkness is a key to self-improvement and character, ensuring room for growth and, thus, enlightenment.
The non-Navy aviation component of the Solarian Army, the Solarian Army Air Force ('''SAAF''') is a component branch of the Army focused on aerospace operations. It was established shortly before the Interstellar War in an effort to make the Solarian Army’s air and ground components unique, and to reduce the amount of responsibility held by the Army’s ground troop leaders by creating a parallel structure for aerial operations. While it answers to the Chief of Staff for the Army, it is highly independent and has its own seat on the Joint Military Command. The SAAF has no spaceborne capacity and instead only manages in-atmosphere aerial assets, ranging from supersonic aircraft which engage and destroy enemy forces to cumbersome heavy-lift cargo helicopters charged with airlifting the Army’s heavy vehicles. It lacks any ground forces of its own beyond security personnel and military police, and instead relies on the Army itself to secure and hold terrain. SAAF units often show up later in a campaign once the Army, with Navy support, has secured or built a facility for their aircraft to operate from.


===Flame of Self===
Most aircraft operated by the SAAF are designed to operate in support of Army ground forces , and are built to be rugged in their designs due to the potential for operating out of poor air facilities in a conventional war or counterinsurgency campaign. These craft, due to lacking the equipment needed to fly through space, may be partially broken down in transit and reassembled on-site by SAAF personnel, requiring their designs be as simple as they are reliable. Like the regular Army, SAAF personnel are drawn from across the Alliance and are often clustered into units with a shared planetary origin, then attached to a matching ground unit from the same planet as their air component.


<center>'''“If a flame does not master its own dance, it will burn out in the wind and be gone forever.”'''</center>
The SAAF’s most iconic plane is the '''FB-25P “Foxfire”''' (officially the Fighter-Bomber Mk. 25, Planetary). With a pilot and weapons officer, it is commonly used to provide overwatch to Army units on maneuvers. Designed to fight peer rivals – such as the Coalition – but typically used to bomb insurgencies, the [[San Colette#The Civil Guard|Colettish Civil Guard]] used their wings of FB-25Ps to great effect during the [[Sol Alliance History#2462-65: The Solarian Civil War|Solarian Civil War]], where the plane was first used in the pitched battles it was originally designed for. The Foxfire, despite its use as a CAS aircraft, can fight reasonably well in a dogfight if prepared for the role. Like all SAAF aircraft it can only operate in-atmosphere and must be moved from planet to planet in a larger transport, typically while broken down into several parts for storage.


The Flame of Self deals with a person’s self-image and ego, concerned with psychological aspects like self-esteem and character traits. Mastering this Flame is crucial to understanding one’s own soul, a vital component of Luceian spiritualism and is considered fundamental to a healthy life.
===Notable Army Divisions===
[[File:Army Mars.png|400px|thumb|Soldiers of the 37th Martian Mechanized Division during the Martian Campaign of 2464.]]
'''1st Earther Infantry Division, “Big Red One”'''


Meditation, self-reflection, and the humbling of one’s own ego are few of many ways to achieve self-understanding.
One of the oldest continuously-serving divisions in the Alliance, the 1st Infantry Division has fought in every major war the SAF has become involved in and its troopers brag the Bloody First has fought for the Alliance on almost every planet worth visiting in the human Spur. The Bloody First is the Army division which thwarted the Revolt of the Officers and the civilian government has not forgotten its loyalty. It has long been one of the first divisions the civilian government pulls guards from, and its troopers have guarded Solarian diplomats in every nation of the Spur. It is recruited from Earth and primarily draws its recruits from the United States, though it contains Earthers from across the globe in its ranks. The First is prominently involved in peacekeeping operations on Lycoris, with most of its strength deployed to the former capital of the SRF. The First's traditional patch is a large, red numerical one on a green shield.


* '''Aspect of Light: Understanding'''
'''1st Guards Proletariat Mechanized Division, "Red Guards"'''
''The Light Aspect is that of acknowledging oneself’s own flaws, and rather than attempting to correct them, embraces them and learns to overcome their shortcomings and negative traits. Those who have mastered Understanding acknowledge their limits but aren’t afraid to test them, and they do not keep secrets from their own mind.''


* '''Aspect of Darkness: Ignorance'''
The Soviet counterpart of the 1st Infantry, the Guards Proletariat have likewise fought in every major Solarian conflict including the civil war (2462-65) and peacekeeping operations on Lycoris. It has a long history stretching back to the 20th century, where it was involved in the Second World War, Sino-Soviet War, and multiple late Cold War proxy conflicts. It is one of only a few divisions which recruits from multiple worlds, and draws from both Earth and Pluto. The Guards Proletariat are known for their impressive regimental flag which shows the locations of many of its most famous battles including (but not limited to) Königsberg, Shenyang, Kshatragarh, and Nueva Isabela. It is a common joke in the SAF the Guards Proletariat represent the largest voting bloc for the Solarian Communist Party on any planet they are deployed to due to their close ties to Pluto and the USSR. The Guards Proletariat's traditional patch is a red banner with "GUARDS" written on it, imposed over a golden laurel with a numerical one at the bottom, and a red star in the middle.
''Being ignorant or avoiding recognition of one’s flaws, instead pretending they do not exist, is a path to the Flame’s Aspect of Darkness, Ignorance (or Bliss). Luceian teachings state ignorance as a fatal roadblock to one’s own development, condemning them to darkness if they do not learn of their ways.''


===Flame of Community===
'''2nd Venusian Air Cavalry Division, “Jintaria’s Claws”'''


<center>'''"In the hearth of the community, a flame that seeks only its own warmth will soon find itself alone in the cold. It is in the shared warmth of charity that all flames find their enduring glow."'''</center>
Formed slightly after the Interstellar War from primarily-Jintarian units recruited on Venus, the 2nd Venusian is an elite division intended to be deployed from dropships into the toughest battles. Centuries later it is still primarily made up of Jintarians, though some Cytherean crashouts are present, and values its connection to Venus. Traditionally Jintarian 2nd Venusian recruits, including Cythereans, give themselves a cheek scar to symbolically note their separation from appearance-obsessed Cythereans. The 2nd was not deployed to Mars due to concerns phoron in the air would choke the engines of its dropships and gunships, which left the elite division bitter and eager for action. It received this action in 2465, when it was deployed to D’Anzin and assisted Colettish Civil Guard forces in the defeat of the Solarian Restoration Front’s invasion. The 2nd Venusian is, aside from their scars, well-known for their distinctive “cavalry” hats. Its traditional patch is a screaming hawk perched on an aerostat.


Assunzione’s history was built on selfless sacrifice after the collective suffering its people endured; as a result, Luceism places heavy emphasis on the act of selflessness and giving to the community. The Flame of Community is one of giving, of the collective, of charity: to be selfish is to condemn oneself to die alone, but to be charitable is to ensure that not only do you live on, so do those you love and care for.
'''37th Martian Mechanized Division, “Red Devils”'''


A notable mention is that Community’s aspect of darkness is not pure selfishness, but rather work in expectation of reward. Luceian teachings frown upon, if not condemn in some aspects, the idea of only working for the good of others if there is something in it for oneself; this is referred to as patronage.
The oldest continuously-serving Martian division, the “Red Devils” were originally formed from an amalgamation of pro-Sol "Blue" SDF units during the [[Mars#The Martian World War|Martian World War]]. It served with distinction during the Martian World War and earned its nickname from the large amount of dust its units would kick up on the open plains of Mars. Following the War it was formally integrated into the Solarian Army as a division -- one of only a few SDF units in history to make the leap -- and has served with distinction since. It was the most-engaged division during the Mars Campaign of 2464, where the Red Devils drove hard across the Martian plains once again. Few members of the division perished in the Violet Dawn catastrophe thanks to its garrison being located in Kunlun, far in the Martian north. Despite this performance rumors that the 37th assassinated Prime Minister Frost have continued to swirl, and may haunt the division for decades to come. The traditional 37th patch is a red devil on a blue background, and is intended to show Martian unity with the Alliance.


* '''Aspect of Light: Charity'''
'''3rd Callistean Infantry Division, “Commonwealth Marines”'''
''To be charitable is to give to the community without expecting anything in return. One who embraces this aspect of light will be fond of community work, philanthropy, and working hard to provide for others.''


* '''Aspect of Darkness: Patronage'''
Recruited primarily from the [[Callisto#Government|Port Authority of Callisto]], the Commonwealth Marines are the Army’s only unit which specializes into zero-gravity combat in spaceborne objects such as stations, ships, and EVA environments. The Commonwealth Marines and the Solarian Marines have an infamously poor relationship due to the 3rd Callistean’s use of the term marines in their name, and those of the division are known to get into off-duty brawls with Navy Marines in the Ringpole District. Callistean military police and CMPD officers generally let the Commonwealth Marines, who are quite popular on Callisto, go with barely a slap on the wrist. The division is easily recognized by their black berets with gold-and-red badges — a color choice deliberately designed to resemble the Callistean flag. The Marines' traditional patch is a lion's head looking right with "BY DEEDS ALONE" written on a banner under it.
''Patronage is the act of doing work only if oneself, and only oneself, can benefit from it. While Luceian doctrine does not condemn the act of working for one’s own support, not giving anything back to the community is considered ill-mannered and embraces the aspect of darkness for this Flame.''


===Flame of Faith===
'''4th Haiphongese Armored Division, “Habs on Wheels”'''


<center>'''“A flame that bends too readily to the winds of surrender will find itself extinguished forever. It is the steadfast light of Truth that endures, unwavering, even in the storm.'''</center>
Many [[New Hai Phong|Haiphongese]] divisions become hopelessly stuck in the quagmire of corruption which defines so much of life on the planet. Not the 4th, which has proven to be resistant to corruption since its founding in the mid-2300s. 4th tankers are primarily recruited from the crime-riddled Ton Gwai Pei, which many young Haiphongers are eager to escape. They are then trained in armored drills in the harsh deserts outside the megalopolises of New Hai Phong in the operation of the Army’s standard M35A6 tank modified for the environment of New Hai Phong. Generally of shorter builds to fit comfortably into their modified tanks, their gas masks — which they almost always wear while in their vehicles — are typically customized in the traditional Haiphongese style. Some are intended to call back to the hab the tanker came from, while others use the colors of gangs the tankers were previously affiliated with. The 4th was a major participant in the Mars Campaign, where its harsh-environment training and NHP-adapted tanks proved an unbeatable force on the Martian plains. The Fourth's traditional path is a triangle divided into yellow, blue, and red sections with a tank track and cannons superimposed over the center and a "4" on top, and "HABS ON WHEELS" on the bottom.


The Flame of Faith is the third pillar of Assunzione and one that deals with faithfulness, not only in Luceism but also in oneself and in others. Those who mistrust and desire evidence and reasoning for everything are said to embrace the aspect of darkness, while those who choose to trust someone or something close or dear to them are considered to embrace the aspect of light.
'''12th Silversunner Coastal Infantry Division, “Mistral”'''


* '''Aspect of Light: Truth'''
A relative oddity in the 2400s, the 12th is a unit specialized into waterborne operations due to its origins on [[Silversun]]. In addition to waterborne operations the 12th is trained to fight in harsh environments such as the jungles and rainforests of Silversun, and is often used by the local governor to track down and apprehend criminal elements — such as poachers — who believe the dense undergrowth can hide them from Solarian authorities. This duty has caused them to sometimes be referred to sarcastically as “the Army’s Park Rangers,” by other units, and this is a surefire way to become involved in a brawl if said to most 12th soldiers. Though most commonly known for the green camouflage “Silversunner” boonie caps they often wear on patrol, 12th officers prize their distinctive blue-and-silver kepis they are issued when commissioned -- a locally-permitted uniform modification -- though few wear them in the jungle due to fears of spoiling the cap’s fabric. The 12th's sleeve patch is a dawnflower on a blue shield.
''To be faithful and to know the Truth is to embrace this Flame’s light. It involves a deep commitment to the principles and teachings of Luceism, seeking wisdom from the cosmos and the teachings of Ennoia. Adherents who embody this aspect are often reflective, open-minded, and earnest in their spiritual journey.''


* '''Aspect of Darkness: Surrender'''
'''78th Infantry Division, (Colettish) "The Bloody 78th"'''
''Surrender, in this context, does not imply weakness or defeat. Instead, it represents the acceptance of the limits of one's understanding and the mysteries of the universe. It's about letting go of rigid dogmatism and acknowledging that some truths are beyond human comprehension, a path to self-defeat and the halting of one’s own journey to enlightenment.''


===Flame of Light===
Prior to 2462, the 78th was the only regular Solarian Army division formed and active on [[San Colette]]. A typical example of a Solarian infantry division, it was unproven and untested when the civil war began. In the initial phases of the conflict it remained loyal to San Colette and secured government facilities against Navy incursion. It was frequently engaged alongside the [[San Colette#The Civil Guard|Civil Guard]], SDFs, militia units, and police departments during the War in the [[Human Wildlands|Northern Wildlands]], ultimately being split into two units: one on San Colette (1st Brigade), the other on D’Anzin (2nd Brigade). While victorious, the 78th was badly mauled by the conflict and is still in the process of regeneration and replacement, but has been given the nickname of “The Bloody 78th” for its tenacious defenses and its red-and-white unit patch.


<center>'''"Light and shadow, in their eternal dance, must not consume one another. For a flame that blinds itself to either, risks losing the very essence of its being, fading into the void."'''</center>
'''221st Infantry Division, "The Jäger Division"'''


The Flame of Light is the fourth pillar of Luceism that deals with the concept of balance: mastering both one’s own light and dark selves. It is the aspect most concerned with maintaining balance between light and dark, and care must be taken not to remove the darkness from one’s own soul altogether, or they risk losing themselves, and who they are as a person, to their own fire.
Known as the Jäger Division on [[Visegrad]], the 221st is a Visegradi infantry unit of the Army specialized in unconventional warfare. Established by the [[Sol Alliance#Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] to combat any future unrest on Visegrad, the 221st is an airmobile unit with very limited armored assets — only having light vehicles and the occasional exosuit — composed of native Visegradi familiar with the planet’s countryside. Equipped with native-produced equipment — including a domestic rifle design intended to punch more easily through trees and underbrush — the Jäger Division is intended to operate without external support for long periods of time. Secessionist forces believed they had withdrawn in 2462, but were quickly surprised when the 221st began to mount attacks from the near-impenetrable Visegradi countryside. The Jägers were vital both in securing a foothold for Fleet Admiral Szalai’s counterattack and in retaking secessionist territory. The 221's patch is a szazlabu swinging between trees while holding a M469 rifle.


* '''Aspect of Light: Control'''
===Notable Army Equipment===
''Control is regarded as the ability of one to master their own flaws, or their darkness, and mesh it with their own virtues, or their light. The goal of Luceian teachings is to not light up all the darkness in one’s soul, but rather to achieve mastery of it, ensuring it does not consume the light in their soul and that their light does not consume the shadow. Too much light will burn a person, and too little will lead to one being swallowed by the void.''


* '''Aspect of Darkness: Chaos'''
The '''Model 469 (M469) assault rifle''' is the standard-issue rifle of the Solarian Armed Forces, used by the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and many System Defense Forces. The Army's variant is known as the '''M469A2'''. A durable, modular, cheap, and highly reliable weapon system, it has dozens of variants across the SAF and millions have been produced. It was originally designed for the Army before being adopted by other branches, and was produced exclusively by [[Zavodskoi Interstellar]] prior to the advent of the Solarian Corporate Authority in 2463 — now, it is produced by hundreds of different Solarian companies, and the SAF Ordnance Corps has acquired the gargantuan task of ensuring these hundreds of companies -- rather than just one -- meet SAF production standards. Despite post-2465 efforts to replace earlier rifles in use by SDFs with M469s, many SDFs and regular SAF reserve units still use the earlier M376 assault rifle.
''The aspect of chaos deals with one’s own internal aspects being unbalanced and out of control, allowing one to consume the other. It is said that a person’s own Flame – their soul – must remain balanced in life. A flame that is allowed to grow without darkness will turn into a fire, raging and burning until one’s own soul is consumed. A flame consumed by darkness, on the other hand, will snuff itself out, being lost forever. It is tantamount, therefore, that chaos not be allowed to fester within one’s own soul, and that instead light and darkness be in harmony with each other, like stars and space in the cosmos.''


==Afterlife==
One of the most powerful tools available in Solarian Army operations is the '''M35A6 main battle tank'''. Though a thirty year old design at this point, the M35A6 has gone through six updates which have kept it on the level of other, competing tanks such as the [[Dominian Imperial Military#Imperial Army|Dominian Imperial Army’s]] JA-57/2 breakthrough tank. The A6 variant includes an improved targeting matrix and Energy/Laser Reactive Armor (ELRA) on critical surfaces, though it continues to consume a frightening amount of fuel while in operation. The relatively simple construction of the M35A6 has allowed a multitude of variants to be produced, including engineering minesweeping, and bridge-laying variants. One of the most notable variants is the M35A6/NHP (New Hai Phong) used by the 4th Haiphongese Armored Division, a slightly smaller variation of the typical M35A6 which features a large atmospherics filtering system on its rear. The M35A6/NHP’s filters, originally designed to survive the environment of New Hai Phong, allowed it to excel on the Martian surface and on D'Anzin.


Luceians refer to their afterlife as “The Luminous Beyond” or just “The Beyond”, a journey that Luceian souls take to judge their character and, if worthy, join the cosmos.  
The '''M38A2 WAGS''' ('''W'''alking '''A'''ssault '''G'''un '''S'''ystem) is an unusual Solarian Army vehicle intended for use in harsh terrain environments. Packing the same armament as the M35 MBT, the WAGS is instead a large, exosuit-like system that travels on six legs originating from a central body featuring the turret and small crew compartment. Its limbs allow it a greater degree of mobility than a conventional ground vehicle at the cost of greater vulnerability to a mobility kill if its legs are disabled. While deemed ill-suited for the urban and suburban warfare that characterized much of the Army’s operations in the Northern Reaches, WAGS-equipped units saw action in the Martian Campaign and are commonly used as patrol vehicles in the Northern Reaches due to their greater mobility.


When a “soul” dies for the first time, they begin a voyage of many lifetimes across time and space in what is known as a “reincarnation cycle” - a series of multiple lifetimes of being reborn into new bodies of new circumstances, as they accrue more and more experience and self-knowledge until they either achieve enlightenment, or are deemed too evil, and cast into the Void.
The '''M15A4 infantry fighting vehicle''' (IFV) is an aging vehicle of the Solarian Army slowly being phased out of service, though budget issues have seen it remain in service in many divisions and rear-echelon formations. The M15A4 is stubby and box-like, with a remotely controlled autocannon. It can hold a squad of troops and deploy them in relative safety, then remain to support with its gun. Earlier M15 models known as the A3 can be seen in the hands of anti-riot police units across the Alliance and in Biesel, where the new nation had access to mothballed vehicles. [[Tau Ceti Armed Forces|Biesel models]] are referred to by the Army as the M15(B) and proved to be woefully inadequate at surviving IEDs on [[Mictlan]], leading to the creation of the A4 retrofit as a stopgap measure until the vehicles can be replaced. It is a common sight on Lycoris and [[Mars]], where it is used to carry squads of peacekeepers from place to place. Mechanized infantry are known to ride “boots out” on top of their A4, allowing for more visual observation of the vehicle’s surroundings and quicker dismounting — a potentially leg-shattering fall from atop an A4 is often better than being inside it if it hits a mine.


===The Rest===
Primarily associated with the 2nd Venusian, the '''AH-52 “Tarantula Wasp”''' multi-role helicopter is one of the Solarian Army Air Force’s most beloved designs. First used in 2452, the AH-52 is a modern design and was rapidly produced for the 2nd Venusian to replace its aging helicopter fleet. It is capable of carrying up to a squad of troops and supporting them with a vigorous array of weaponry while easier enduring hits thanks to judicious armor and an on-board shield generator. While not deployed during the Mars Campaign the AH-52 proved its worth during the Solarian Intervention in the Northern Reaches, where it was used to devastating effect by the 2nd Venusian. The AH-52 is currently being upgraded into the AH-52IP (standing for Improvement Package), which enhances its electronic countermeasures (ECM) and energistics ablative countermeasure system (EACS),


In the intermediate stage between death and reincarnation lies The Rest, a period where souls are said to reside for a short (but indeterminate) period of time inside the Star of Assunzione. Here, souls can commune with one another and meet up old friends of their past lives while they await judgment from Ennoia’s light. While not dissimilar to Heaven in other religions, it is viewed more as a stepping stone than a final incarnation of the afterlife, as they are at a “rest point” on their grand journey to enlightenment. It is debated how long souls stay in The Rest - Pyramidicalists are more inclined to believe the soul rests there for as long as Ennoia allows, while Astructuralists believe it is up to the soul themselves to judge when they are ready to move on.
The '''Basilisk Armored Exosuit''' is one of the most common Solarian Army “vehicles” in operation. Though dated in its design, as the Basilisk’s original frame dates to the late 2420s, it is capable of being surprisingly mobile thanks to its four-legged design and can be equipped with a vast array of weaponry and equipment, effectively allowing it to serve in any environment. Basilisks are also used by the Solarian Marine Corps and the Navy, and these variants are almost always more modern designs than their Army equivalents. Thanks to its flexibility and armament the Basilisk is easily capable of handling most ground-based threats short of heavy tanks on the battlefield and readily outclasses the improvised exosuits of the [[Tau Ceti Foreign Legion]], which it demonstrated itself as easily capable of destroying during the 35th Fleet’s incision.


While in The Rest, souls remember their past lives and are able to reflect on their character, their accomplishments, and their shortcomings while awaiting judgment from Ennoia.
==System Defense Forces==


===Reincarnation===
<center><i>“Nowhere is the state of our armed forces more obvious than in the miserable condition of many local forces. They are, seemingly as a rule, under-equipped, under-funded, and under-motivated. What I would give for every one of them to resemble [[San Colette]]!”</i> - Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg, commanding officer of the First Battlegroup, in an interview with the SANN recorded on 16 August 2462. </center>
[[File:Militia Visegrad.png|400px|thumb|Many local military forces, such as those on [[Visegrad]] found themselves sorely tested by the Collapse. Many collapsed, unable to endure the pressure.]]
An institution that predates the Interstellar War, System Defense Forces (SDFs) are intended to serve as local military forces when the Navy is either unavailable or in need of additional forces to support its operations. Many SDFs defected during the Interstellar War, which greatly reduced their prestige in the eyes of the Navy and their importance in the eyes of the admiralty. Loyalist and Coalition SDFs sustained some of the highest rates of losses during the Interstellar War due to their poorer training and equipment, and many on both sides simply dissolved at the war’s end due to these losses.


Those who stray from the teachings of Ennoia, but not enough to snuff out their Flames entirely, are said to be reincarnated. It is said that most souls will take the path of reincarnation, even most Ascetics and ministers, as the process of life is one to master one’s own soul and to know their true intentions. Those who pass from their bodies will be birthed into a new one, keeping nothing but their soul’s true character, and it is over the course of the many cycles of reincarnation one will endure that they will be able to contribute to Reignition, the betterment of the community, and their eventual ascendancy to Guardianship – or be deemed irredeemable and cast into the Void.
Modern Solarian SDFs suffer from much of the same problems their Interstellar War counterparts did: due to being funded primarily by the system they are stationed in, many have outdated equipment and poor training which causes a lack of respect from the Navy. While there are some exceptions to this rule, such as the well-funded and, as a result, well-trained and well-equipped [[San Colette#The Civil Guard|Colettish Civil Guard]], most existing SDFs prior to the Collapse were barely able to patrol and secure their immediate surroundings without Navy assistance, let alone fight off serious threats. Compounding these issues is a regulation which impacts all SDF vessels: due to the mass defections of many during the Interstellar War no SDF vessels  are equipped with warp drives capable of warping without a warp gate’s assistance. Though originally intended as a safeguard against further SDF defections, this regulation has greatly limited the capabilities of SDFs, and has rendered them only able to patrol areas with ready access to warp lanes.


Reincarnation is said to be accumulative: the more  lives a soul has been through, the more innate talents and abilities awaken in a reincarnated soul’s mind. It is said the greatest prodigies, and the most talented and capable individuals accrued their abilities not because they simply had a “knack for it”, but because of lifetimes’ worth of experience reawakening in a soul. Over time, a soul will evolve, shedding undesirable traits for ones that promote their true character and selflessness, chiseling away at imperfections until an ideal soul remains.
During the Solarian Collapse these faults were laid bare for the entire Spur to see. Most SDFs stood no chance against [[Human Wildlands#The Southern Fleet Administration|emboldened pirates]] or [[Human Wildlands#The Solarian Restoration Front|rogue Navy forces]] as, for many of them, the largest ships they had access to were outdated and often poorly-maintained frigates, one of the smallest classes of combat-capable ships in the Solarian Navy. While some SDFs possessed larger vessels such as cruisers, only a handful possessed anything capable of challenging capital ships. Faced with destruction or defection, many SDFs opted to join local warlords or occupying forces, such as Biesel, for protection and, much like their Interstellar War counterparts, steady pay. Some, motivated by patriotism or a desire to ensure the safety of those they protected, fought to the bitter end or managed to retreat to the Inner Ring.


With every reincarnation, however, come new trials and tribulations for a person to face: developmental, cultural, or societal disabilities which obstruct a person from being able to accomplish their goals, such as disease, poverty, or being born into servitude or authoritarianism. Those undergoing said trials while early on in their reincarnation cycle will typically fail - that is, they will either die early, turn to a life of crime, or otherwise stray from the Light and the Flames of Luceism. However, it is said that over the lifetimes, someone will eventually learn how to overcome said trials and emerge victorious as a better, more humble person embracing the core aspects of Luceism, even if that incarnation is not from Assunzione.
The SDFs that survived the Collapse relatively intact, such as the Civil Guard and other forces of the Middle Ring Shield Pact or the Visegradi NDF, or successfully retreated to the Inner Ring now stand as some of the most battle-hardened naval forces of the Alliance, and many vessels which retreated to the Inner Ring have been retrofitted and integrated into the Navy itself. Though they could not stabilize the Wildlands on their own the SDFs of the Northern and Southern Reaches performed more effectively than almost anyone imagined, and have vindicated themselves in the eyes of the Solarian military. Those which have survived — and remained loyal to Sol — are rapidly being rearmed and modernized. For the first time in modern history, SDFs are being equipped with independent warp drives which will — in theory — give them a greater degree of autonomy and free up Navy assets from patrols.


As reincarnation transcends time and space, it promotes the ideal that followers of Luceism should be kind to others, especially fellow Luceians, as there is a possibility, according to faith, that the person they are talking to is, in fact, themselves, in another incarnation.
===Notable System Defense Forces===


===Judgment and Enlightenment===
The '''Peorian State Guard''', often known as the State Guard, is the standing military of the [[Solarian Reconstruction Mandates#New Peoria|Solarian Republic of New Peoria]]. Taking inspiration from its colonial origins — the United States — the State Guard is composed largely of reservists who hold full-time civilian jobs and is built around a small cadre of full-time officers and administrators. Its use of reservists makes the State Guard one of the Alliance’s largest per capita SDFs, but it is notably smaller than the nearby Colettish Civil Guard. It additionally suffered from equipment issues, with much of the area’s heavy weaponry prior to 2462 instead being routed to [[Konyang]] or [[San Colette]]. It was bloodied during the Solarian Civil War and could not stop the Solarian Restoration Front from temporarily seizing control over the planet in 2465. Several regiments of the State Guard escaped into the planet’s countryside and continued to fight against the SRF until their defeat by the Solarian Navy later that year. The 3rd Peorian Infantry Regiment, "All-Peorian Regiment," escaped to San Colette and fought valiantly during the battle for the planet’s major cities, where it faced against the SRF-aligned Lycorii National Defense Force in the Battle of Nueva Isabel. Now, in a post-civil war world, it is being re-equipped with heavy weaponry by the [[Sol Alliance|Alliance]], and is set to become a tough nut to crack for any future invader.


Inside the Star, according to Scripture, souls are judged by their Four Flames, and how brightly each one burns. Each one is given a chance to reflect on their life, confronting their past and being given the chance to reconcile with and understand themselves. If a soul had not truly known themselves prior to death, this is where they come to a realization before judgment.
Also in the Northern Reaches is the now-disbanded '''Lycorii National Armed Forces''', or LNAF. Prior to 2462 the LNAF was one of the best-equipped SDFs in the Alliance and was well-known for the distinctive red lycoris flower its members would wear in their helmet webbing or hat bands. With the start of the Solarian Civil War in 2462 the LNAF, already a right-learning organization due to [[Solarian Reconstruction Mandates#Lycoris|Lycoris]]’ politics, was absorbed into the Solarian Restoration Front and became an instrument of both genocide at home and destructive warfare in the support of fascism abroad, with multiple officers of the LNAF convicted of crimes against humanity in the postwar era. Much of its offensive strength was spent in the [[San Colette#The War in the Northern Reaches|Battle of San Colette]], and many remnants surrendered to the Solarian Army in 2465 with the fall of the SRF. The hardened core of the LNAF – the worst of its worst – fled into the countryside or hid in the cities of Lycoris and now fight against the Alliance as insurgents, striking terror into the very people they swore to protect. Post-civil war Lycoris has no SDF, instead relying on the Solarian military – primarily the Army – for protection, and Army patrols snaking their way through the forested countryside of the former industrial capital of the Northern Reaches have become a common sight.


Enlightenment in Luceism is referred to as Alêtheia in the Pyramidical Church, heavily emphasized in Pyramidical teachings to be the goal that every Luceian should work towards, described as the discovery of truth through destruction of falsehood. Alêtheia as a concept is mentioned often in Scripture, and it is said that achieving such a state can take people lifetimes, even multiple.
The '''Igman Defense Service (IDS)''' another Northern Reaches SDF. Responsible for protecting [[Solarian Reconstruction Mandates#Novo Igman|Novo Igman]], the IDS is a relatively small force built around a core of long-service professionals and is heavily mechanized. IDS troops had better equipment than most other SDFs prior to 2462, and resisted attacks during the civil war for longer than other forces. When the Solarian Restoration Front declared victory over it, the IDS went into the countryside and the cities, where it waged a successful guerrilla war against the SRF that ejected them from the planet. Some units were evacuated prior to the collapse of organized resistance and went on to fight in the Battle of San Colette, where the 22nd Armored Regiment, known as “Raróg Force,” fought alongside Colettish tanks, and the [[San Colette#The War in the Northern Reaches|Battle of D’Anzin]], where the 65th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) fought alongside a motley collection of mercenaries, [[San Colette#The Civil Guard|Colettish forces]], and other SDF troops to hold the line. In the postwar era the IDS, thanks to the secure nature of Novo Igman, has seen some of its units deployed to Lycoris to support regular Army troops, where the Igmani have proved themselves capable fighters against the Front’s insurgent forces.
 
Those who have mastered their inner selves and achieved balance of the Four Flames are welcomed into enlightenment, where they become Guardians of Light, and become the angelic protectors of Stars across the galaxy.
 
==The Void==
 
<center>''“Hell in Luceism is especially unique, and especially terrifying, because of a singular property it has that other realms of other religions do not: it is real.”'' - ''An Introduction to Luceism'', originally published in 2423.</center>
 
As Luceism is a religion focused around light, and having everything touched by it, it is only natural that the religion’s concept of Hell is the Void: the liturgical name given to the real, tangible region known as the Lemurian Sea. Its properties lend it to being impossible for light to get in, out, or through its borders, leading to it being visible from Assunzione as a dark, voidlike patch in Assunzione’s normally-starry sky, a feature which tourists find unnerving, and which Luceians find absolutely terrifying. It is considered taboo to even stare at the Void in the sky for too long, for it might consume one’s soul if looked at for long enough.
 
The Void is said to be the final resting place for souls who have been consumed by darkness so much that they are no longer recognizable as children of light. After death, their souls are condemned to the Void, where they will spend eternity in perpetual darkness, unable to move past the region’s boundaries, condemned to being able to perceive nothing but their own regrets and shortcomings. As the Void is home to these irredeemable souls, it is said that being in the Void for too long can corrupt one’s own soul, especially without proper light or spiritual protection.
 
===Void Travel===
 
Luceians may sometimes venture into the Void in an attempt to either survey it or unravel its mysteries, a feat which is the equivalent of marching into Hell itself. The Church condemns those who voluntarily enter the Void for travel or for otherwise superficial reasons, but understand the necessity of its importance in Assunzione’s research. It is for this reason that only science and rescue vessels with the blessing of the Church are allowed, legally, to venture into the Void. Even so, there are several preparations one and one’s ship must make to make the journey. A ship and all its crew must receive blessings and talismans from the Church for protection, and all warding spheres carried by the ship’s crew must be swapped and replaced for new ones. Even after preparations are made, Luceians are prohibited from leaving the protection of their ship to venture into the Sea on EVA, and expeditions into its borders can only last for up to 60 days, not including transit, before it is said that the Church’s protection wears off.
 
Vessels traveling into the Sea under Church protection are said to often encounter near-miss experiences in which they narrowly are saved, either by fortune or by actions of the crew; feats attributed to Ennoia and its guidance protecting those even who journey into the Void. It is said, however, that those who enter the Void without protection typically do not return, either succumbing to mysterious phenomena inside the region, or crashing into debris or an asteroid they could not see. Regardless, the stories of the countless ships and souls who became lost in the Void deter all but the most determined explorers or rescuers from ever stepping foot inside it.
 
==Customs of Funerals and Burials==
 
===Funeral Rites===
 
Funerals for Luceians are typically simple and reflective in nature, with importance being given to celebrating the deceased’s achievements in life and their journey to enlightenment, with friends and family giving obituaries while the body is laid for viewing. A Keeper will then read Scripture passages about reincarnation or enlightenment, before adorning the coffin in luce vines and saying prayers.
 
===Burials===
 
Burials in Luceism are performed in one of three methods.
 
Cremation is the most common, and most widely-practiced method on Assunzione. Due to the planet’s confined nature of habitation within the dome cities, interment – burial in a coffin – is typically impractical within the confines of the cities, and bodies are typically cremated instead in special, Church-blessed crematoriums that bathe the bodies in light before burning them. Due to the special construction of these crematoriums and their resultant ceremonies, native Assunzioniis traveling abroad will typically state in their post-mortems that they request their bodies to be returned to Assunzione rather than be cremated abroad. The Pyramidical Church covers the transport and handling costs of all deceased Assunzioniis abroad, regardless of chapter.
 
Cremated remains are then placed in an urn and stored in columbariums, typically inside a church; foreign-born Luceians may opt to have their ashes instead shipped back to their home planet, an expense also covered by the Church. Some, however, may have desires to have their ashes instead scattered on either holy sites (such as solar arrays) or ejected into a star, wishes which the Church will typically grant if they are not prohibitively expensive.
 
Interment is still practiced, however, should the deceased individual have a wish to be buried outside the domes. The rites for this are significantly more expensive due to the logistics required of burying a body in the extremely hostile midnight environment of Assunzione’s surface. To bury someone on the surface, their body is first embalmed by a Church-authorized mortician to remove as much moisture as possible from them while still keeping their appearance intact. They are then brought outside the dome to a designated cemetery, typically far away from a dome, and laid to rest. Unique in Assunzione burials is the tradition of keeping the coffin flush with the ground instead of burying it in dirt. This is so that the coffin, whose top has a window, will remain in starlight and allow the soul and the body to continue receiving the blessings of Ennoia.
 
Due to the unsettling nature of having corpses visible to passersby, buried bodies will usually be veiled with a one-way cloth so that light can still shine on their faces, but be masked to those viewing from the outside.
 
As a unique side effect of Assunzione’s freezing temperatures, bodies buried on the surface in this way will never decompose. The earliest Luceian cemeteries still have the preserved bodies of people who have died during the Dimming, preserved forever in the snow, there for all to see.
 
==Interpretations==
 
===On Other Religions===
 
Luceism, due to its relatively small size, typically does not condemn other religions in a public manner. Instead it maintains the passive ideal that its religion is the one true faith, one that Assunzione only is able to recognize due to its extraordinary history, and that all people should one day follow it as well, worshiping the life-giving energies of light.
 
On Assunzione, however, Luceism’s overwhelming influence on both the government and its people means that any other faiths that attempt to settle on the planet are quickly suppressed. The Trinary Perfection is one of the most recent faiths that attempted to plant seeds on Assunzione, only to be shunned and driven away by the native Luceians, synthetics included. As a result, other religions are virtually unheard of on Assunzione.
 
===On Synthetics===
 
Luceism, as a faith, has a neutral regard for synthetics that varies almost entirely on the individual’s interpretation.
 
Synthetics are protected on Assunzione despite their controversial nature, and are allowed to fulfill limited ranks in the Pyramidical Church. They can also become ministers of the Astructural chapter and be regarded as just as holy and faithful as anyone else in it.
 
===Opposition====
 
Those who oppose synthetics, while they do not (usually) vouch for their destruction, see them as beings that disrupt the balance of the cosmos. Synthetics, as believed by the opposition, were attempts by humans to bypass the natural order of life and balance to create life with one’s own hands rather than letting Ennoia and the stars fashion them. They additionally claim that synthetics, instead of using the life-giving energies of light directly, abuse the energy used to create light and drain power from Assunzione’s grid, darkening the world ever so slightly.
 
Synthetics of different religions or atheistic ones are especially repulsive to opponents against synthetics (and even, sometimes, those who are neutral), believing them to be ignorant or outright purposefully attempting to offend Luceians with their lack of knowledge on the matter.
 
====Support====
 
Those who support synthetics appreciate not only their work ethic, but also their innate curiosity and nature. Because Luceian doctrine mentions that all things, living and nonliving, were descended from stardust, synthetics too can be said to be children of Ennoia and should receive the same treatment.
 
The Astructural chapter is generally more open to recognizing synthetics as one and the same as all other organics, and welcome them into their ranks.
 
====Rights and Autonomy====
 
Even those who support the existence of synthetics on Assunzione typically do not advocate for independence and equal rights of synthetics, usually being content with the status quo of them being owned or otherwise in servitude. Many owned synthetics operate on Assunzione: some are owned by the Church as Stewards, others by the government as laborers and public servants, and others still by Zeng-Hu and the SCC as researchers and explorers. This neutral stance extends both ways, with Church and state respecting synthetics who bought their freedom, granting them opportunities and even offerings of religious self-discovery.
 
====Prosthetics====
 
Despite the mixed stance on synthetic life, an overwhelming majority of Luceians of any school of thought do not particularly care about prosthetic usage or augmentation by anyone, with many even encouraging it. This has been a particular boon to Zeng-Hu, whose corporate policies promote the usage of augmentation in its personnel.
 
Due to Luceism’s influence, though, it is common and traditional (though not necessary) for those who are given peripheral prosthetics, such as arms and legs, to have the Eye of Ennoia emblazoned on the prosthetic part, to give it good fortune and the Church’s blessing.
 
===On Non-Human Sapients===
 
Due to Assunzione’s status as a remote human colony world, non-humans practicing Luceism were generally not considered to be a realistic issue to handle up until Assunzione’s reintroduction to the Coalition. In the decades since, the religion has been spread even to non-humans, particularly Skrell and Dionae (see below), who find the philosophical and cosmological aspects of the religion to be fascinating at the very least and something they wish to devote themselves to at the most. While nonhuman Luceians are generally unheard of on Assunzione, besides Dionae, nonhuman followers and even ministers of Sunlight Luceism can be found offworld in other areas.
 
====On Dionae====
 
Spiritually-oriented Dionae gestalts are especially attracted to Luceism due to the species’ shared affinity for light and stars. Due to their nature having them use starlight to prosper and thrive, Luceians of both major chapters generally regard Dionae positively and welcome them into the faith.
 
Following the integration of Dionae into the Coalition, gestalts are permitted access to the Ecclesiarchy and may become Keepers or even Wardens, though they are not yet allowed to be Luminaries.
 
===On Science===
 
Due to Assunzione’s location in Light’s Edge and bordering the Lemurian Sea, as well as the impossible fate of its own Star, the planet has attracted a colossal scientific community rivaled in the Coalition only by Galatea. As a result, Luceism takes a very open stance towards science and research, and Luceian teachings act to fill in the blanks that science cannot answer, rather than attempt to prove alternate theories. The Star’s own fate has been researched for over 200 years to no avail, leading to the Church drawing the conclusion that it was divine.
 
Luceians hold steady that it ultimately does not matter if the Dimming can be explained or not, for it is the indisputable Miracle of Assunzione that happened following the event, as well as the prophetic preparations made beforehand that allowed the Miracle to happen in the first place, that gave birth to the religion and functions as its foundation.
 
Luceians additionally hold that science discovering a way to reignite the Star artificially is also a desirable outcome, as it would take the collective efforts of the hearts and minds of countless scientists to discover such a thing, demonstrating aspects of the Flames of Community and Faith.
 
===On Corporations===
 
With Assunzione forming the headquarters of the Coalition branch of Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, it is only natural that both the megacorporation and Luceism would have significant influence over each other, at least in the region. Despite the potential for powerplay between the two parties, it is within both their interests to leave each other alone, with influence instead being relegated to favors and quid-pro-quos between Church and company. Zeng-Hu Assunzione typically adheres to Luceian customs and religious practices for its own business in Light’s Edge, particularly when it comes to blessing expeditions. The Church, meanwhile, takes care not to disrupt corporate processes to a significant extent, as both Zeng-Hu and the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate’s affiliate organizations bring in a significant amount of revenue to Assunzione as a major trade, mining, and scientific center, and they would like to keep it in exchange for the corporations not attempting to meddle in the Church’s affairs.
 
===On Apostasy===
 
Both doctrines of Luceism strongly oppose the act of apostasy, or leaving the religion for either atheism or a different one altogether. Astructuralists are more forgiving of apostates if they do so for reasons of family, protection, or enlightenment, while Pyramidicalists condemn the act altogether and those who perform it. Those who shun away from Luceism are said to fall into darkness, captivated by it, and only in returning to light may one’s soul find solace again, or risk being lost to the Void.
 
==Prayers==
 
Prayers in Luceism do not have an introductory gesture or statement, but are instead marked by the bowing of one’s head and the presentation of a light source. A light source, such as one’s warding sphere, a candle, a flashlight, or even a flare, may be “presented” by having the wearer hold it up with one or two hands, or alternatively by resting said light source in close proximity to them; the important part is to have the object be touched by the person before or during praying.
 
While some defined, literary prayers exist in Luceism, prayers may also be flexible, made and uttered on the spot by followers or ministers, and can either follow the structure of a normal prayer or depart from it altogether. Astructural prayers are more likely to be impromptu, while Pyramidical prayers favor written ones. Structured Luceian prayers, with some exceptions, typically are in the form of poems, written in rhythmic verse; this allows them to also be optionally made into a song, and several renditions exist that do so.
 
The following are excerpts of the most ubiquitous prayers in Luceism.
 
===Rite of Light===
 
The Rite of Light is the most common prayer in Luceism, practiced by all chapters, and is used as a general prayer of protection and guidance from Ennoia.
 
''O Ennoia, source of light,''
 
''Guide us in the eternal night.''
 
''Keeper of balance, pure and bright,''
 
''Illuminate our path with your sight.''
 
''In moments of darkness, in times of plight,''
 
''Lead us with your wisdom, O radiant light.''
 
''O Ennoia, beacon in our flight,''
 
''Grant us sunrise from this endless night.''
 
===Creed of the Flames===
 
The Creed of the Flames functions as a prayer and creed to reaffirm one’s own faith in the religion using the Four Flames. It is an extended version of the Rite of Light and is generally spoken in a church setting rather than as a simple prayer.
 
<i>To Ennoia, whose blessing burns so brightly,</i>
 
<i>May our hearts reflect your Light so rightly.</i>
 
<i>Within every soul burns four Flames,</i>
 
<i>Guiding life's intricate, winding games.</i>
 
<i>Teach us to master them, our very own Light,</i>
 
<i>In our hearts and minds, both day and night.</i>
 
 
<i>Help us know our Selves better than a mirror,</i>
 
<i>Making our path through life much clearer.</i>
 
<i>Teach us to conquer our fears within,</i>
 
<i>So in life's battles, we may begin to win.</i>
 
 
<i>Let us be charitable to one another,</i>
 
<i>Treating everyone we meet as our sister or brother.</i>
 
<i>Lead us not into temptation of greed,</i>
 
<i>But towards acts of kindness and good deeds.</i>
 
 
<i>Bask us in your holy Light,</i>
 
<i>Turning our darkest nights into days so bright.</i>
 
<i>Guide us on the path of virtue and wisdom,</i>
 
<i>To lead us, eventually, to the gates of your kingdom.</i>
 
 
<i>Keep our flames burning but at bay,</i>
 
<i>So we walk the righteous path each day.</i>
 
<i>Let us control the darkness in our souls,</i>
 
<i>And not allow it to take its toll.</i>
 
 
<i>This we ask of you, and us,</i>
 
<i>Of the Stars and their Guardians who we trust.</i>
 
<i>So we may be beings of charity and light,</i>
 
<i>And soon, bring the day to our home’s endless night.</i>
 
===Prayer for Passage (“Stardust”)===
 
This prayer is typically used at funerals, to honor the deceased.
 
<i>In the vast expanse of the cosmos, we gather,</i>
 
<i>To honor a journey, both ancient and eternal.</i>
 
<i>From stardust we came, to stardust we shall return,</i>
 
<i>In the endless dance of light and shadow.</i>
 
 
<i>Beneath the watchful eyes of distant stars,</i>
 
<i>We remember the light you shared,</i>
 
<i>A spark of the infinite, a whisper of the divine,</i>
 
<i>A soul that danced with the flames of life.</i>
 
 
<i>In the celestial tapestry, your story is woven,</i>
 
<i>With threads of love, joy, and memories cherished.</i>
 
<i>In the heart of the cosmos, your spirit finds its echo,</i>
 
<i>A part of the universe, forever and always.</i>
 
 
<i>As you return to the cosmic embrace,</i>
 
<i>We release you with love, with gratitude, with peace.</i>
 
<i>May your journey be gentle, your path illuminated,</i>
 
<i>As you become one with the stardust once more.</i>
 
 
<i>In this moment of farewell, we find unity,</i>
 
<i>In our grief, a testament to our shared humanity.</i>
 
<i>From stardust we came, to stardust we return,</i>
 
<i>In the eternal cycle of light, life, and love.</i>
 
 
<i>Farewell, dear soul, until we meet again,</i>
 
<i>In the boundless realms of the stars above.</i>


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Flag of the Navy of the Sol Alliance.
The ensign of the Solarian Navy, once flown from Earth to the Solarian Frontier.

Following the Collapse and the start of the Solarian Civil War, an effort was undertaken by reformists in the Solarian military, such as Minister of Defense Lucien Courtois, to reform the SAF and cut out much of the decay and rot which had taken root over the years. While their purges of the Navy’s ranks — and of many SAF staff — hampered a quicker response to the conflict, their efforts have been vindicated by the SAF’s success in bringing a decisive end to the Solarian Civil War in the summer of 2465. Today, the SAF has a new mission: defending the Reconstruction Mandates and protecting the borders of an ascendant Alliance.

Some, however, believe the SAF will soon be used for more sinister purposes, and many in Biesel and the Coalition look upon it with alarm as the Alliance begins to exert itself in the Spur once again.

Contents

History

“The Solarian military is dedicated to destroying whatever it touches, and will not hesitate to destroy you if you show them weakness. Show them no mercy, for they showed your ancestors none!” - Excerpt from a Gadpathurian anti-Solarian booklet intended to be distributed to children age 8-10.

The Solarian Armed Forces have a history which stretches back to 17 July 2143, shortly after the founding of the Solarian Alliance. Its origin was not a happy one. Though it took almost a decade to hash out the terms of the Alliance, most parties (with the exception of Switzerland) on Earth agreed to join it by 2140. However, the idea of surrendering military autonomy to a supranational government was a point of concern for many members of the newly-formed supernational union, particular the two superpowers of the USA and USSR. Both were extremely hesitant to surrender their spacebound military capabilities to the Alliance, and, further compounding issues, both argued that they deserved to host the headquarters of the Alliance’s military command structure.

It took three grueling years of back-and-forth negotiations between the Alliance and its members to resolve the issue of the SAF. Ultimately a compromise was reached regarding the Alliance’s military command which settled the pressing issue of who would host the admiralty of (and thus be able to exert significant influence in) what is now known as the Solarian Navy. The compromise placed the admiralty on a place where no Earth nation could, in theory, influence it: Harmony City, Luna. While the USA and USSR were not happy, they were both begrudgingly content to accept it, as while one wouldn’t be able to control it, their rivals couldn’t either. The position of the admiralty on Luna and the relative independence offered to it due to this would, in the decades and centuries to come, have truly dire consequences.

In the century between the Alliance’s formation and the Interstellar War, the SAF was plagued by interservice rivalry between the Solarian Army and Solarian Navy which, while never turning to violence, defined much of the SAF’s trajectory before 2275. The Navy claimed it was of more importance due to securing Sol’s interstellar lanes of commerce and policing piracy, while the Army claimed it was of more importance due to protecting the colonies themselves and ensuring the Alliance was internally stable. The Army-Navy conflict prior to the Interstellar War has been viewed by some Solarian scholars as a microcosm of the future civil war: the Navy tended to be dominated by Inner Ring citizens, particularly those from Luna, and the Army tended to draw its personnel locally, leading to a large proportion from the Outer Ring and further afield colonies.

This conflict, and the broader schism in the Alliance, would be brought to its bloody conclusion in 2275 with the start of the Interstellar War, the SAF’s largest and most costly conflict even two centuries later. It would tip the Army-Navy struggle decisively in the Navy’s favor as many Army units, recruited locally and unpaid for months due to the ongoing financial crisis, defected to the Coalition while few Navy units did the same, and those that did were often swept under the rug or otherwise disowned. While the Navy, and loyal units of the Army, fought fiercely — and in some cases, such as Gadpathur, committed horrific crimes in the name of Solarian unity — they were unable to defeat the Coalition due to its dogged defensive fighting. A peace treaty, the Treaty of Xansan, was ultimately signed in Geneva in 2287, bringing over a decade of warfare to a close and permanently shattering Solarian hegemony over humanity.

To the Navy, which believed it could have won the Interstellar War, the Treaty of Xansan was seen as a betrayal of the venerable Navy by spineless politicians — a slap to the collective faces of Navy officers who had put their lives on the line defending the Alliance by cowardly politicians obsessed with their careers who had never spent a day in uniform. It incensed them, and they began to plot against it in secret. Decisive action was needed to ensure Sol remained intact, and who better to take it than the Navy, its most steadfast institution?

While it ultimately failed in its goal of revoking the Treaty of Xansan, the Revolt of the Officers on 18 May 2289 forever ensured the Navy would have a voice in politics. The coup attempt’s goals were simple: overthrow the civilian government and declare the Treaty of Xansan null and void, then resume the Interstellar War and fight until the Alliance’s hegemony was once again established. The plan, however, began to fall apart almost immediately due to one factor the coup’s mastermind, Admiral Terrence Hopper, had not accounted for: that the Army guard stationed at the Alliance’s then-capital in New York City would not go along with their conspiracy, leading to an active gunfight outside the capitol building between Army guards and Navy marines. Ultimately the Army, with support from local member state forces and ordinary civilians, repulsed the attack and the coup was seemingly aborted. But it was not as simple as it seemed, however, as the admiralty, in the days after the coup, cut a backroom deal with the civilian government: the Revolt of the Officers would be swept under the metaphorical rug by being blamed on radical elements and the Navy would be given a political voice. In exchange, the Navy would continue to protect the Alliance from interstellar threats. Hopper himself, the Butcher of Gadpathur, would avoid justice once again and remain active in politics until his death on Luna in the 24th century, and ultimately shaped Solarian fascist thought up until the present day.

Effectively, the Navy had used its position to extort the government. Emboldened by this, and how close they had come to controlling the government through violence, the Navy became more and more influential as the decades continued on. It also became more corrupt and less efficient, as political connections became more important than ability and Caesarism infected its ranks. Ultimately, the decision to place it on Luna, where it could not be controlled by a power on Earth, had made the Navy accountable primarily to itself rather than the civilian government based upon Earth and, post-2300, Unity Station. Its pet project, the Solarian Marine Corps, was hardly any better. For many Solarians the Navy has failed them time and time again as an institution, and nowhere is this more clear than in the Solarian Collapse of 2462. Rather than protecting the Alliance many Navy forces, more loyal to their Admirals than their nation, defected and have rampaged across the Middle and Outer Rings.

The Army, meanwhile, did have civilian authorities to answer to due to being headquartered on Earth. Post-Interstellar War the Army was placed through multiple reforms which transformed it from a sluggish, inefficient institution which lost much of its strength to defections into a force capable of defending the Alliance’s planets and government from all enemies — whether they be foreign or domestic. Where the Navy failed the Army has succeeded, particularly upon Mars, where it — in mere weeks — brought the red planet back into nominal Solarian control.

The painful reforms spearheaded by SecD Courtois during the civil war have been dramatically vindicated by the SAF’s performance during its 2465 intervention in the civil war, where it rapidly outmaneuvered and outperformed the Solarian Restoration Front and Coalition-backed League in a rapid campaign. Both warlord statelets collapsed under the SAF’s relentless offensive and the Alliance’s flag once again flew from above capital cities across the Northern Reaches, with the pro-Solarian Middle Ring Shield Pact having been peacefully reintegrated, and both League and SRF authorities totally collapsing. In the Southern Reaches, both local governments — already de facto part of the Alliance — were brought back into the ASSN officially. The Solarian Civil War ended in mid-2465 with a decisive victory for the government, though one tainted by the loss of many systems to the Republic of Biesel.

With the end of organized resistance by major secessionist forces the SAF has found itself engaged in mop-up and counterinsurgency operations across the Northern Reaches. In the Southern Reaches it busies itself in piracy suppression and — unofficially — “rat transportation” runs of military equipment to anti-Biesel insurgents still fighting for the Alliance in the Hinterlands. The Alliance’s armed forces stand with their nose bloodied but unbroken, and remain a capable military force — especially with a newly reestablished and growing military relationship with the nearby Empire of Dominia providing them with an effective counterweight to Elyran and Coalition influence in its south.

Operational Strategy

“The size of the imperialist Alliance makes it clumsy and slow to react. We must strike where it is weak, and chip at its foundations. Only through attrition will our victory come,” - Cadre Leader Naveen Shankar speaking to the crew of his vessel before a patrol, mid-2460.

Managing the Solarian Armed Forces, the largest organized fighting force in the modern Spur, at the operational level is a titanic undertaking which has seen liter after liter of ink spilled on the pages of military manuals, academic projects, and Solarian government documents. The Alliance has been, in its history, the single largest nation in the Spur, and required a great deal of thought to manage its territory. Its losses in the Interstellar War and its aftermath, including the Elyran Revolution, have shown it does not always succeed in its operational strategy. Furthermore, prior to SecD Courtois’ reforms in 2462-63 the Alliance had long lacked a centralized command and control system, with various military high commands such as the Solarian Navy Admiralty on Luna instead reporting to the Secretary of Defense independently of the other branches. This led to naval over-representation, inefficiency, and virulent interservice rivalries.

In December 2462 SecD Courtois chose to address this problem by creating the Joint Military Command, or JMC. Consisting of eight members — one from each service plus a SDF representative, a chair and vice chair (both from different branches), and the military’s chief logistics officer — the JMC is designed to reduce inefficiency in the SAF by fostering cooperation. Its trial by fire, the Martian Campaign, was a success, with Army forces fighting using previously unseen levels of naval support from orbit. The Alliance’s rapid victory in the civil war seems to have further vindicated the JMC and Courtois, with its branches having worked together at levels unseen since the Interstellar War, and having won decisively.

The overall mission of the Alliance’s military is twofold. First, it must ensure the Alliance’s territorial integrity is maintained and protected against external aggression, such as Biesel’s annexations in 2462, and internal unrest, such as the Solarian Civil War of 2462-65. Second, and less publicly, is to ensure the Alliance’s lost territories can be recovered from those currently occupying it. Prior to 2462 this was centered around the Coalition of Colonies and Republic of Elyra. Since 2462 the Alliance’s strategic thinking has shifted to a potential reunification war against the Republic of Biesel, which is known in its media as the Republic of Tau Ceti. Politicians talk of war and generals plan military exercises, but none can seriously considering the prospect of causing another Interstellar War — right?

Solarian Military Commands

“Persistent Excellence, Persistent Readiness,” - Motto of Sol Alliance Northern Command.

The Solarian military operates in four combat commands — multi-branch organizations that answer to the JMC, though they predate it — responsible for operations in different parts of the Alliance: North, South, Central, and Sol System. Though all four commands have been historically dominated by the Navy, post-2462 reforms and an excellent performance in the civil war have seen the Army — and local SDFs, though to a lesser extent — exert more influence over the combat commands, particularly Northern Command. Due to being regional, the four commands all have slightly different responsibilities, though three of four have a point of overlap: Biesel, which has seen itself become a strategic priority for the Alliance since its rapid — and illegal, in Solarian eyes — annexation of great swaths of the Alliance.

Northern Command (NORCOM) is based on San Colette and has responsibility for the Northern Reaches, the Coalition border near Konyang, and the northern border of Biesel. It is commanded by General Patrick Edwards, a veteran Solarian Army officer who previously served in the Martian and Lycorii theaters. NORCOM’s daily responsibilities are mostly concerned with maintaining the ongoing low-intensity conflict against the remnants of both the Solarian Restoration Front and League of Independent Corporate-Free Systems in the Northern Reaches, with its Army troops stationed on Lycoris and involved in counterinsurgency operations, and many of its naval patrol squadrons policing warp lanes for League remnants. More importantly, it is expected to be the first to defend or attack in the event of a war against the Coalition, being home to the legendary 1st Battlegroup and its vaunted Fleet Admiral, Ingrid von Varnhagen und Landerberg. Also at Edwards’ disposal are the veteran SDFs of the Northern Reaches, sans Lycoris, that cut their teeth in the fighting of the civil war and have seen the quality of their equipment rise dramatically post-2465.

Central Command (CENTCOM) is based on Silversun and has responsibility for the Inner Ring and the central border with Biesel. It was, from 2462 to 2465, home to the orphaned northern and southern commands due to its location. While it shrunk significantly in 2462 — losing its Coalition border and much of its territory to Biesel — it has remained effective under the leadership of Admiral Bahri Özkan, commander of the 25th Fleet prior to assuming command of CENTCOM in 2464. Özkan’s forces face Biesel’s Zoleth Line — a multi-layered defensive formation — and are expected to pin down the Republic’s forces by threatening it with an offensive. At his disposal are veteran naval formations and Army troops, many of whom he has seen equipped with electronic warfare and incendiary weapons to counter Biesel’s synthetic and vaurca troops.

Sol System Command (SOLCOM) is based on Callisto and is a unique command that only supervises one system, the Sol System, rather than a region of the Alliance. Considered to be a strategic reserve for any future wars, it is under the command of Admiral Yaoting Kong. Known as “King Kong” by his subordinates due to his large build and love of the Monkey King franchise, Admiral Kong’s combat command is centered around logistics and training rather than combat. He is also responsible for the Sol System’s security, and is the first admiral to work with civilian fleet organizations such as the Callistean Port Authority in a new anti-smuggling campaign.

Southern Command (SOUCOM) is based on Visegrad and is responsible for the Southern Reaches, the southern border of Biesel and the Hinterlands, the southern border of the Alliance, and coordination with the nearby Empire of Dominia. Managing these operations is Admiral Monika von Schintling, a senior flag officer of the Solarian Navy with experience in the civil war and in the Southern Reaches. Underneath her is the veteran 6th Battlegroup, formed of loyal Middle Ring Battlefleets, and officers seasoned by years of anti-piracy experience. Alongside these duties von Schintling’s command is responsible for the “rat transportation” network of transporting supplies to pro-Solarian insurgents in the Hinterlands and coordinating with the Dominian Imperial Military, which had rebounded in prominence to SOUCOM following the civil war’s end. Once responsible for carrying out a theoretical war against Elyra, SOUCOM is now expected to work with CENTCOM in the event of a war against Biesel — punching through the south and striking at Tau Ceti while CENTCOM forces hold the Zoleth Line garrison in place and NORCOM strikes downwards.

Joint Military Command Personnel

The military officers chosen to be part of the Joint Military Command are experienced officers and expected to represent the best of their services — they are perhaps the most experienced military officers in the Spur — and report to the prime minister and Secretary of Defense. The below individuals are the first ever to hold positions in the JMC, with their terms having started in January 2463, and will last until December 2468: a five-year term designed to make them loyal to the government itself rather than whatever SecD appointed them.

The Chair of the Joint Military Command (CJMC) is Admiral Giorgio Palazzi, a fifty-year veteran of the Navy and former dean of the Alliance’s primary naval academy. Palazzi is a rare example of a veteran Lunarian officer with doctrinally conservative views who remained loyal to Courtois rather than retiring in 2462-63. He is a serious-faced, flint-eyed man who organized the evacuation of Solarian assets from Biesel during its secession and helped coordinate much of the Alliance’s victory in the Northern Reaches in 2465. Palazzi is seen by some as a compromise between the Navy’s conservative and reformist factions, with Courtois and the Chief of Naval Operations firmly reformist but Palazzi representing the best — and perhaps the last — of the Navy’s pre-2462, anti-Coalition operational strategy. As CJMC Palazzi holds no military command — leaving that to other members of the JMC — and serves as both an overall coordinator of its members and is a liaison between the JMC and the civilian government.

The Vice Chair of the JMC (VCJMC) is General Valerie Yang Liao, formerly commander of the Callistean Marines and a 35 year veteran of the Army. Commonly known as VYL (pronounced “Vile,” to the general’s amusement), Liao cut her teeth fighting against pirates on Konyang and Port Antilla as a young officer before leading the Callistean Marines during the anti-Frost coup. She is more aligned with Courtois and was given the role of VCJMC after demands by the Army to avoid Navy dominance of the JMC. In her day to day work Liao serves as a ground-based counterpart to Palazzi, and was vital in ensuring the Alliance’s victory on Mars and throughout the Northern Reaches.

General Richard B. Sloan, also known as “Mad Dog” to his marines, is the current Commandant of the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps (CSAMC), representing his marines on the JMC. He acquired his nickname when only a Lieutenant with the 1st Marine Division: after his visor was cracked during a boarding operation, he grabbed a nearby roll of tape in the ship, taped over it, and continued leading his unit. On the tape was, appropriately, a dog-themed pattern, and a nickname was born. After replacing the previous commandant — a Frost loyalist — Sloan embarked on a mission to reduce corruption in the ranks and mend fences with the Army and Army Air Force. Multiple units were nearly completely dissolved and reorganized, and he made the unpopular decision to take a funding cut and redirect it to the Army — an act that has done much to repair intraservice relations. Sloan fought hard for his reforms and was vindicated by his marines’ performance in the Northern Reaches, where they served with distinction and cooperated effectively with the Army.

General Chi Hoa Phan is the current Chief of Staff of the Solarian Army (CSSA). Former commander of the 4th Haiphongese Armored Division, she has been a tireless advocate for the Army’s funding and development in the face of its successes on Mars and in the civil war. Phan — like other members of the JMC — holds no combat command as CSAS but is known to frequently tour the Army’s major mission areas, and has been active in the development of new and better vehicles for the Army. She also abandoned several expensive Frost-era programs to equip the Army with energy rifles instead of their M469A2s, citing it as an unnecessary waste of taxpayer funds and, “corporate welfare,” for Zavodskoi Interstellar, which continues to hold onto chunks of the Solarian defense industry.

General Raymond Spaatz is the current Chief of Staff of the Solarian Army Air Force (CSAAF). Originally from Silversun, he has served the SAAF for fifty years — starting as a cadet — and is the oldest member of the JMC. He is expected to retire after his term ends. A bomber pilot by training, Spaatz is widely viewed as one of the preeminent scholars on SAAF operations during the Interstellar War and is a published author on the subject. Building on the successes and failures of the historical SAAF, Spaatz helped to establish a new doctrine for the military’s air component centered around attacking enemy infrastructure targets and providing close support to ground troops. He is additionally responsible for increasing coordination between the SAAF, SDF air forces, and the Navy through his formation of Air-Land-Space Operation Commands on planetary theaters of operation.

Admiral Franziska Sibylle von Varnhagen is the current Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). A member of one of the Alliance’s most prominent naval families, von Varnhagen is the aunt of the First Battlegroup’s commander, Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg. She was one of the admirals who saw the anti-Frost coup attempt was successful by commanding naval forces around Earth to stand down during the crisis. Since 2462 she has worked with Courtois and Solarian law enforcement to ensure the remains of Frost’s loyalists are purged from the Navy’s ranks, and has promoted loyal junior officers to fill these vacancies. However, many of von Varnhagen’s new cadre remain Lunarians — both due to much of the Alliance being cut off until 2465 and due to her status as a member of the moon’s naval aristocracy. Since 2465 she has become a major driver behind the restoration of Unity Station-Moroz naval ties, viewing the Empire as a natural counterweight to Elyra in the south.

Lieutenant General Máximo Ruiz Navarro, Colettish Civil Guard, is the JMC’s current Chief Liaison for System Defense Forces (CSDF). Navarro is the most recent addition to the JMC, having joined it in December 2465, and represents the many SDFs of the Alliance, with his goal being to advocate for their interests and needs. Prior to assuming this position he was involved in the Solarian Civil War, fighting on Lhokgon, New Peoria, and D’Anzin during 2465. Cut off from central command on San Colette proper during the final days of the battle for its system, he led an ad-hoc formation of Civil Guard units, SDF forces, militia, and mercenaries to fight against invading Solarian Restoration Front units. This force — called the Navarro Brigade by some — held out until regular Solarian forces arrived, and made its commander a hero of D’Anzin.

General Mbwana Oyenusi, Quartermaster General of the Solarian Armed Forces (QMSAF), is a Solarian Army officer who previously served as its chief logistics officer, and now carries out the same duty for the entire SAF. An extremely talented, though doubtlessly overworked, man, Oyenusi has the unenviable task of ensuring the military logistics apparatus is ready to handle any and all situations thrown at it, ranging from military operations to training to disaster relief. While he does not have a combat command, Oyenusi is responsible for the operation of many supply routes run by military, merchant marine, and civilian-operated vessels. Already bald, Oyenusi jokes he would have lost all of his hair from stress if any remained. Prior to joining the SAF, Oyenusi worked as a logistics manager on Callisto, where he helped manage a family-owned logistics firm alongside his father.

Logistics and Standardization

“Equipping millions of soldiers, sailors, and marines – let alone our reserve units in our member-states – is stressful enough to make women gray and men bald, prime minister. They chose me because I was already bald,” - General Mbwana Oyenusi, Quartermaster General of the SAF, to PM Strom, 29 June 2467.

As the largest organized military in the modern Orion Spur, simply maintaining the SAF requires an extensive logistics network which must be ready to expand quickly — and dramatically — in the event of a war, disaster, or crisis. This logistics system is under the leadership of the Solarian Armed Forces Ordnance Corps and Quartermaster General Mbwana Oyenusi. Both the Navy and Army operate a large fleet of support craft ranging from humble cargo shuttles to the Navy’s massive Atlas-class mobile fleet repair vessels, and numerous civilian businesses and vessels operate in contracts to support the SAF by producing or moving supplies to wherever they are needed. While megacorporations such as Orion Express have expressed interest in acquiring transportation contracts from the SAF, the Solarian Corporate Authority (SCA) has consistently refused any megacorporation contracts with regard to matters of national security, citing the existence of the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate as a major security risk due to its close ties with Biesel.

Production of Solarian military equipment was, prior to 2462, the domain of Hephaestus Industries for shipbuilding and Zavodskoi Interstellar for almost everything else. With the advent of the SCA in 2463 this production has diversified into a dizzying array of small to medium-scale firms across the Alliance, though Hephaestus facilities on New Hai Phong and Zavodskoi ones on Luna remain producers, which have at times struggeld to meet the quotas previously reached by megacorporate logistics systems. Despite this diversification in supply sources the SAF has retained a key aspect of its logistical success: its policy of standardization in caliber and uniforms, which has greatly simplified the process of supplying the typical Solarian infantryman. They — with some exceptions — use 5.56 Solarian rounds and a standard set of camouflage-conforming fatigues whether they are a marine in orbit or a system defense force reservist in a muddy foxhole.

Also standardized is the Alliance’s rank system, which it inherited from the Earther governments which preceded it. Alliance military enlisted have ranks which correspond to the enlisted scale, ranging from OR-1 to OR-9, and officers having a similar scale, ranging from OF-1 to OF-10. Both have space for specialist ranks such as the senior enlisted advisors of Joint Military Command officers, and the scale system is used by every organized military and System Defense Force throughout the Alliance. With each branch — Army, Navy, and Marines — having different rank names and the Alliance’s dozens of SDFs having their own variations, this system is vital to preventing confusion during joint operations such as the Martian Campaign or the ending phase of the civil war.

While durable and able to supply the Alliance’s military forces with whatever they need — with units requiring everything from ration-filled crates to artillery shells to naval-grade fuels to toilet paper — the immense amount of investment required to provision the SAF has made it difficult to introduce new weapons and technologies at a large scale. While Biesel, Galatea, and Elyra have moved away from a ballistics-first military and seen their logistics need lessen due to ammunition being rechargeable — though in Elyra’s case, many of their energy-based weapons retain conventional ammunition systems — the Alliance has not due to the prohibitive cost of setting up production capacity to replace the millions of standard-issue M469 assault rifles already in service. Energy weapons remain experimental or limited-issue in Solarian service, and pre-2462 attempts to introduce them were stymied by inefficiency and corruption.

Unique among major powers, the Alliance provides a license to produce some military equipment to entities approved by the Solarian Senate. These include approved mercenary units such as the Eridanian Golden Fist, the Eridanian military, and the Dominian Imperial Military. The Empire of Dominia has purchased licenses for several Solarian weapon systems, including incendiary grenades, and produces them locally, while the Eridani Federation’s unique status in the Alliance allows it to both produce local equipment to outfit its private military contractors and to fill gaps with Solarian equipment where needed. Much of the heavy equipment used by Ringspire on Adhomai was made through this program, with license-produced Solarian Army vehicles performing well in the PMC’s butchery.

Non-Humans in the Solarian Armed Forces

“As far as I’m concerned? The Ban didn’t go far enough! We should carpet bomb their whole [censored] planet, really give them a [censored] taste of what they did to us here! Send the Navy in and have them clean it up! Get those [censored] lizards too!” — Anonymous New Hai Phonger speaking to the Solarian Alliance News Network in the aftermath of bombings carried out by the Tajara Revolutionary Army. Unaired due to foul language.

No branch of the Solarian Armed Forces aside from rare System Defense Forces has, at any time, recruited an alien species into its ranks. The reasons for this are rooted in both simple practicality and the entrenched xenophobia common in much of the Solarian Alliance, which contributes to a belief that aliens are simply not to be trusted. Practically speaking the three SAF branches are massive organizations which would only marginally benefit from alien recruits and would have to incur an expensive cost as different species demand wildly different equipment, such as fitted voidsuits and armor, and different accommodations.

On the less practical side the Solarian culture of alien distrust has been applied to each species and also argued. To the typical SAF official even the most trustworthy alien is less reliable than the worst human recruit . The SAF is not, and will never be, a force for alien tolerance in the Alliance. From an outright less xenophobic perspective, the Solarian Armed Forces' traditions place a great deal of ideological and cultural importance on the idea of the military as the protector of Solarian humanity. To allow aliens into its ranks has long been considered a betrayal of that ideal, and that compromising this deeply-held tenet would be an unacceptable transgression against the Alliance itself, its human citizens, and the fundamental values of the Alliance's military.

Positronics, on the contrary, are highly valued in the SAF. Having had a long history of using drones, the adoption of positronic intelligence was viewed as the next step in a long line of military robotics. For the longest time, however, IPC and other synthetics have been relegated to support and logistics roles due to mistrust and concerns over their ability to survive in combat scenarios. The collapse has led the SAF to begin looking at IPC in order to fill the gap in its manpower, with the Navy in particular eagerly adopting them in combat roles, placing the machines as both gunners and pilots, and employing traditional shipborne AI to assist and in some cases replace crewmembers. Although assuring the public that combat IPC are a temporary measure given the crisis, some observers note that funding towards further research of combat AI has increased since their adoption.

Dominia and the Solarian Armed Forces

“By order of my Emperor, Boleslaw Keeser I, I address to you our Fleet and Empire’s highest felicitations and congratulations for your exemplary victory in the northern provinces. Long may Sol’s light shine across the Spur!” - Grand Admiral Huiling Zhao of the Imperial Fleet in an official letter to Secretary of Defense Courtois, July 2465.
The flag of the Empire of Dominia, an authoritarian state in the Southern Spur aligned with the Solarian Alliance.

The relationship between the Empire of Dominia and the Solarian military stretches back to before the Empire’s founding, beginning shortly after the Empire’s predecessor states unintentionally contacted the Alliance during the War of Moroz. Both the Solarian Army and Navy sent military observers to the Imperial Alliance’s forces who reported back to the Alliance about its successes, failures, and on the structure of the belligerent nations. Solarian military attachés were some of the first individuals from outside Dominia to write on the planet’s unique culture and history, and reported to Unity Station that the Empire had strategic potential for use as a counterbalance against Elyran influence in the southern region. The Republic, after all, had only seceded in 2302 — a recent memory for the officers on Moroz in the mid-2300s. Military liaisons wrote approvingly of a state which was, though still new, eager to learn and could become a large market for Solarian defense companies such as Zavodskoi Interstellar.

With the Empire’s formation in 2385 the Alliance ramped up its aid efforts. With only a scraped-together excuse for what they called the Imperial Fleet, the Empire sent its best naval cadets and officers — generally belonging to houses Zhao or Kaneko — to Luna to study the Alliance’s naval tactics, and they were enrolled in the Solarian Naval Academy in Hangzhou alongside dozens of Solarian officers — mostly Lunarians. These officers, including then-Cadet Jitsuko Kaneko, soon to be a major figure in the nascent Imperial Fleet, excelled at their duties, and several Morozian cadets have been seconded to every academy class, with the exception of the 2460-65 period. Most of the earliest true Imperial Fleet warships were either made in Solarian facilities before being shipped to Mira Sancta or Zhurong for final work, or purchased wholesale from the Alliance’s reserve vessels. This tradition continues symbolically, with one gun of the Moroz-class dreadnought HIMFS Moroz and one gun of the Diyu-class dreadnought SAMV Gunnhildur each having been completed in the other nation’s foundries.

The Imperial Army likewise benefited from Solarian aid, both in training and in equipment. While they were experienced with planetary warfare the generals of the early Imperial Army were unfamiliar with warfare on an interstellar scale, and Solarian training during the late 24th and early 25th centuries likely helped turn the invasion of Sun Reach in 2422 into a lightning victory for the Empire. While Solarian Army surplus has long vanished into the scrapyards of Jinxiang and Zhurong — though some antiquated stock is used to equip the Home Guard, Sun Reach’s paramilitary scout force — some of the Imperial Army’s equipment remains closely related to — or licensed copies of — their Solarian counterparts. The Empire and Alliance operate several joint training facilities for ground troops, with Solarian troops sometimes learning IED disposal from Dominian pioneers and their Dominian counterparts learning exosuit operation from Solarian vehicle crews.

The Solarian Navy

The symbol of the modern Solarian Navy.
“Before the Interstellar War, the Solarian Navy was the largest and most perfect fighting force in the galaxy. That is, on the surface level. The admiralty of those years made the greatest mistake of pursuing strength in infinite numbers – a decision that would culminate in the Solarian Civil War.” – Excerpt from Lucien Courtois’ graduation thesis, How David Defeated Goliath: The First Interstellar War.

The largest single branch of the SAF is the Solarian Alliance Navy (SAN). With millions of uniformed personnel scattered across dozens — if not hundreds — of planets, garrisons, starbases, fleets, and other facilities it may very well be the largest organized fighting force in the galaxy, and has the influence to match. The Navy has long held significant sway over Solarian politics due to both its size and its vital role in securing safe interstellar commerce and travel in the Alliance. This sway has long ensured the Navy is well-funded and it has long been on the cutting edge of Solarian defense spending. Its role in defending planets and shipping from piracy has historically given it a positive image in the eyes of many Solarians, many of with some notable exceptions such as Callisto -- long at odds with the Navy over the policing of trade and commerce flowing in through the moon’s spaceports. This positive view dimmed during the late 2450s and early 2460s, when the Navy became closely intertwined in the fascistic ATLAS-led government of Prime Minister Michael Frost.

By 2462 the broad powers granted to the Navy to ensure the Alliance, then the largest human nation in the Orion Spur, remained safe and secure combined with limited oversight of the Navy to incubate a culture of graft, corruption, and rampant Caesarism in its ranks. As one traveled further from the Inner Ring these problems worsened: Solarian operational thinking prioritized more reliable officers for the defense of the Inner Ring while less reliable officers, and underperforming ones, were sent to the Outer Ring, wits its less strategic worlds. These admirals were given poor troops and little oversight by the Admiralty, allowing them to become their own masters and shape their assigned fleet to be loyal to their admiral over their Alliance.

Between 2462 and 2465, defections, reforms, and attrition associated with the Solarian Civil War have taken the Navy from 200 fleets to 100. In 2465 a SISA discovery many officers were funneling supplies to radical warlords such as the Solarian Restoration Front caused a large purge of its upper ranks spearheaded by Secretary of Defense Lucien Courtois, allowing him to further already-existant reforms the Navy began in 2462. The Navy’s rapid defeat of warlords in the Northern Reaches have vindicated Courtois and the reformists, and brought the Navy back much of the prestige it lost in the Solarian Collapse of 2462.

Now, in the late 2460s, the Solarian Navy has regained much of its earlier edge through a combination of reforms and ineffective units being disbanded. Most of its units have gained valuable combat experience in the final phase of the Solarian Civil War, which saw the largest interstellar engagements since the Interstellar War, and dated equipment has been replaced by domestically-produced or Einstein-manfactured upgrades able to compete with the Republic of Biesel's corporate equipment. In the Northern Reaches, it has reconstituted much of its defensive lines against the Coalition, while in the south old ties with the Dominian Imperial Fleet have been reestablished. Recent naval exercises such as OBSIDIAN CAGE 67 have shown the Solarian Navy at some of its highest readiness levels of the century, and it is likely Biesel's Republican Fleet watches the reinvigorated SAN with great nervousness: wondering when, not if, the old titan will strike it hard.

Solarian Navy Structure

The Solarian admiralty has long devoted a significant amount of its time to the logistics and operation of the increasingly-massive Navy, which peaked at 200 fleets — each, in theory, consisting of 100 ships — shortly before the Solarian Collapse of 2462. These fleets were, prior to the Collapse and Courtois’ reforms which followed it, organized into battlegroups of five fleets for greater cohesion in the event of war, with each fleet led by an Admiral and each battlegroup led by a Fleet Admiral. However, many “battlegroups” in the Outer and Middle Rings were spread across vast distances or contained disloyal elements which prevented them from functioning properly, with only a few — such as the Visegrad-based 1st Middle Ring Battlegroup (1MRB, sometimes referred to as a “Battlefleet” locally) — able to maintain both cohesion and loyalty as the Alliance spiraled towards the Collapse. Reforms by Courtois have reduced the total number of battlegroups by increasing the number of fleets per formation to ten, which has greatly assisted in command due to reducing the number of often-bickering Fleet Admirals by half.

Navy fleets themselves are divided into three categories by the admiralty to represent their readiness in the event of an interstellar conflict. These categories are combat battlegroups, patrol battlegroups, and garrison battlegroups. Combat battlegroups are, as the name implies, fully-equipped and ready for combat at a moment’s notice. This classification generally only applied to Inner Ring battlegroups in the months before the Collapse. Standing slightly below combat battlegroups are patrol battlegroups: understrength, but otherwise combat-capable, formations fit for patrol duties but not for engaging full enemy formations. Below this swells the garrison battlegroup: an understrength formation so named as it is only trusted to hold a position and is not expected to perform complicated maneuvers. A fourth, though officially unrecognized, formation is the “ersatz” battlegroup. These formations are improvised and consist of whatever units were available at the time for the area’s Fleet Admiral. Last seen in the Interstellar War, ersatz battlegroups have returned in the Wildlands.

A Lunarian officer of the Solarian Navy at her graduation ceremony.

Unlike the Army the personnel of the Navy are heavily divided by class and background thanks to the Luna-centric nature of its admiralty and officer class, and are even further divided based upon the Ring they are located in — an ironic echo of the Interstellar War. High-ranking officers are almost always Lunan by birth, and graduation photos from the Solarian Naval Academy are dominated by the tall, thin, and pale appearances of Lunans who have grown up in the moon’s characteristically lower gravity. These Lunan officers generally settle into command roles in the Inner, and sometimes Middle, Rings due to their perceived loyalty and familial connections — some families on Luna have served the Navy since its conception and hold significant influence over it. Officers of “lesser” importance, such as those in the Middle and Outer Rings, such as Fleet Admiral Klaudia Szalai, are often recruited and educated locally, and can be of wildly varying quality and loyalty.

A Solarian Navy petty officer loading a Zavodskoi-produced "Longbow" naval gun. A common sight on smaller vessels which cannot easily fit larger coilguns.

Much of the Navy’s enlisted personnel is recruited locally out of convenience and its enlisted ranks are overwhelmingly dominated by those of poorer economic backgrounds, particularly when compared to its Lunan officers, such as Martians, Jintarians, and residents of the Outer and Middle Rings. The men and women which make up the vast majority of the Navy’s fighting force are, like their officers, often of debatable quality due to corruption, graft, and the megalomaniac tendencies of many officers. Prior to the Collapse most of the best enlisted— regardless of their origins — were eventually transferred out of the Outer and Middle Rings and into the Inner Rings due to the Admiralty placing a greater emphasis upon the Inner Ring.

Fleet formation was, prior to the Collapse, marred by similar issues. Some fleets were recruited using the “Alliance-wide,” model where ships and personnel were recruited from across the Alliance and trained in the Sol System and its surroundings in order to ensure the best performance. These fleets were then deployed to strategic areas (generally in the Inner or Middle Rings) and placed under the command of a Solarian Naval Academy graduate to ensure the greatest possible quality. While expensive and often taking an extended period to train, these Alliance-wide fleets proved their mettle during the Collapse: no systems garrisoned by them were lost and none defected.

But most Solarian fleets were not recruited using this method and were instead mobilized through the “system-wide,” method wherein a fleet’s personnel and officers were recruited and trained in the same system, and generally stationed nearby this system. In theory this was not a horrible idea: logically, military forces would fight harder for their homes than for another system. However, it did not result in the expected outcome: system-wide fleets were often shuffled from system to system and their shared origin made them more loyal to their admirals than the broader Alliance. Though many stayed loyal to the Alliance, and some managed fighting retreats to the Inner Ring, all defected — or otherwise lost — fleets during the Collapse were of the system-wide recruitment model.

Solarian Alliance Merchant Marine

“Often forgotten by historians and naval officers alike, the merchant mariner of the Alliance has been critical to victory or defeat in space throughout the Alliance’s history,” - Excerpt from Lucien Courtois’ thesis, How David Defeated Goliath: The First Interstellar War.

Consisting of Solarian civilian and government-owned merchant vessels above a certain tonnage, the Solarian Alliance Merchant Marine (generally known as the Merchant Marine) is a civilian organization under the Department of the Interior. Its role is to establish a universal set of laws, regulations, and training for Solarian civilian ship crew, and its members are known as merchant mariners. During wartime or other times of crisis the Merchant Marine can be assigned to the Solarian Navy as an auxiliary logistics force, though its members remain subject to civilian maritime law and do not hold military ranks (though their ship captains can be commissioned as deemed necessary).

Most Solarian sailors have gone through either the Merchant Marine or one of its training programs, and its safety regulations — such as the presence of oxygen tanks and EVA equipment throughout a ship — have influenced interstellar shipping across the modern Spur. The civilian nature of the Merchant Marine has led to friction with the Navy during wartime, with naval officers coming into conflict with the often unionized crews of merchant ships over the amount of hours they intend their civilian counterparts to work.

“War is too serious a matter to entrust to military men,” - Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France.

A pre-2462 institution which has mostly been disbanded by the CNO and SecD, Naval Landing Divisions (NLDs) were an attempt by the Solarian Navy’s admiralty to address its lack of ground personnel beyond marines. NLDs were its attempt to address this problem, and – to some scholars of the Solarian military – represent the Navy’s most extreme attempt at achieving total operational independence from the rest of the military, and forming a separate military within the military itself. Generally smaller than a comparative Solarian Army division, they were made up of non-marine Navy personnel – though the Marine Corps often provided advisors and officers – and initially intended to serve as security personnel for planetside naval facilities where the EVA training of marines would not – in the views of Navy and Marine officers – be put to effective use. Mission creep led to these platoon- and company-sized units slowly expanding, acquiring heavier equipment (sometimes diverted from Army stocks and resupplies), and morphing into brigade-sized entities. Never officially approved by the Department of Defense, bureaucrat after bureaucrat opted to look the other way on these divisions until 2462. Many admirals skimped on training for their NLDs, instead viewing them as pet projects and a way to spite the Army. If such an underfunded, maligned branch could do ground warfare, surely the Navy could as well!

During the early phase of the Solarian Civil War these units were heavily utilized by many warlord and secessionist admirals, such as the forces of the Solarian Restoration Front, due to being more well-equipped than many System Defense Forces. Others, such as the 1st Battlegroup, had theirs disbanded out of security concerns. The SRF’s landing divisions – collectively known as the Hopper Group – performed worse than the fleet’s marines and the Lycorii National Armed Forces due to the Group’s poor training standards, and was assigned to rear-line duties where it became responsible for hunting insurgents and enemies of the Front’s “new Solarian state.” Its leader was among those tried and executed for war crimes following the civil war’s end. NLDs from the League of Independent Corporate-Free Systems – known as the Free Sailors’ Union – engaged in looting and show trials of those accused of corporate sympathies, with its leader tried and imprisoned for thirty years due to looting and mistreatment of Solarian civilians.

The use of NLDs by admirals to carve out their own statelets during the Solarian Civil War’s early phase – and the grotesque excesses committed by many – led to dogged attempts by the CNO and SecD to dissolve them and dramatically reduce their sizes, with much of their excess equipment going to the Army. Navy security detachments remain, though reduced to their pre-NLD sizes and often supplemented by marines. NLDs remain a symbol of the Navy’s Caesarism and the threat it once posed to the Solarian government it is meant to protect.

Notable Facilities

Located on Luna in Harmony City, the Solarian Admiralty serves as high command for the entire Solarian Navy. While it started its existence as a small building mostly responsible for managing armed platforms tasked with destroying asteroids and other potentially harmful celestial objects, the Admiralty has grown over the intervening decades into a massive complex which is a city District unto itself. Solarian Naval Central Command (SNCC) looks over the district at nearly a hundred stories tall and stands as one of, if not the, most important buildings in the modern Alliance. The Admiralty is rumored to have dozens, if not hundreds, of underground facilities scattered across the Admiralty containing everything from mundane paperwork to intelligence on the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate to blacksites for especially infamous prisoners. Though its reputation has been tarnished by the Collapse, the Admiralty remains an unshakable feature of Luna.

Located on Luna in Hangzhou, the Solarian Navy Academy is the premier — and to Lunarians, the only — institute of naval military education in the Alliance. Established in 2115 continuously functional ever since this point the Academy, as it is often simply known, has long had a reputation of producing only the finest naval officers in the Alliance. But this reputation for excellence has made the Academy an extremely difficult institution to gain entry into — particularly if one is not from the Inner Ring. Certain Lunarian families, such as the ancient Varnhagen und Langenburg family, have long held sway over the Academy’s curriculum and membership in such a family — either by blood or covenant — is a near-certain way to gain access to its halls. Academy officers, in addition to their renowned quality, are generally more loyal to the Alliance than their non-Academy counterparts. Few Academy graduates defected during the Collapse and those that have, such as the Solarian Restoration Front’s Florentina von Keyserling, have been stricken from its graduation rolls.

In the orbit of Uranus lies the mundanely-named Solarian Naval Maintenance, Regeneration, and Repair Facility which is, thanks to its awful abbreviation of “SNMRRF” (occasionally phoneticized as “Smurf”), commonly referred to as “the Boneyard.” The Boneyard is a massive facility filled with outdated and mothballed hulls ranging in size from fighter aircraft to battleships which remain on the official Navy registry but are, in reality, either too outdated or too damaged to effectively operate alongside their counterparts. Boneyard vessels are, particularly since the Collapse, often cannibalized for parts or — in rare cases — “refloated” and pressed back into service. The pirate raid which brought Frost into power as Prime Minister targeted the Boneyard and stole multiple warships the former Admiral later returned with, eventually catapulting himself into popularity. Many have long theorized this “raid” and Frost’s success after was an inside job planned by Navy officers to place one of their own in power and have pointed to a multitude of “coincidences” as evidence. The fact that the raiders were never caught but were “engaged and destroyed,” the sensors monitoring Boneyard and its defenses being off at the same time, the raiders only hitting the Boneyard rather than any civilian targets or the nearby Navy sensor stations, the fact that the raiders were able to spoof a brand-new Solarian Navy ID code, and the fact that the leaker — a reformer — was one of the only deaths in the raid.

Notable Navy Forces

1st Battlegroup, “The First”

The most venerable and oldest of the Alliance’s battlegroups, the First has fought in every major interstellar conflict the Alliance has officially participated in. It is responsible for decisively destroying the Coalition’s naval forces in the Battle of Xanu and has long preserved the Xanan naval battle standard captured during the battle in the Admiralty. The first five fleets of the First are overwhelmingly Lunan. The next five, which were integrated into it following Courtois’ reforms, are five of the highest-quality Alliance-wide fleets in the Alliance. Officers of the First can easily be identified by their distinctive oak leaves, which are typically placed in the side of their caps. The First is currently commanded by Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg, a Lunan graduate of the Solarian Naval Academy firmly in Courtois’ reformist faction. The Fleet Admiral of the First is issued a saber as their badge of office and is expected to wear it at all times while commanding, regardless of practicality. The sword itself, while unnamed, is a priceless heirloom which has been passed down from Fleet Admiral to Fleet Admiral since the founding of the First, and to lose it is simply inconceivable.

The First was the Alliance’s vanguard force during the Solarian Intervention in San Colette, with its flagship — the SAMV Gunnhildr — the first Navy vessel in the Nueva Patria System. After destroying the Solarian Restoration Front’s forces in the system and accepting San Colette back into the Alliance, the first went on to free much of the central Northern Reaches from Front occupation and was the first Navy battlegroup to reach the Coalition’s border. The First has since returned to its berth in the Sol System, but remains ready to deploy anywhere in the Alliance upon short notice using its advanced warp drives.

1st Middle Ring Battlegroup

Regarded as one of the highest-quality battlegroups prior to the Collapse, the 1MRB under Fleet Admiral Klaudia Szalai, despite never formally defecting from the Alliance, spent much of the Solarian Civil War cut off from the broader Alliance and struggling against difficult odds. The five fleets of the 1MRB were understrength prior to the Collapse and were worn down by fighting against pirates, defected Solarian Navy personnel, and — at times — the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, which it has engaged during cross-border raids by the 1MRB and border disputes with the CRZ until 2464. The 1MRB was never defeated upon the field of battle and remained steadfast in its loyalty to Sol, though many of its personnel — almost all of which hail from Visegrad or its surrounding systems — became concerned at the Navy’s non-intervention in the Southern Reaches prior to 2465.

Following the Solarian reunification the 1MRB has been folded back into the Navy’s roster of active-duty fleets alongside Myo Yunso’s nearby 6MRB, based in Sankt Frederick. The return of Visegrad to the Alliance has seen the 1MRB rearmed and restored to full strength, now equipped with modern Navy vessels and warp drives. It is now one of the major Navy forces in the Southern Reaches, and remains based in Visegrad.

Assembled marines of the 15th Marine Regiment, now serving as part of the Solarian Restoration Front.

35th Fleet

One of the most infamous Solarian fleets in the Navy’s history, the 35th was formed after the Interstellar War and stationed near Tau Ceti in order to keep the strategic system safe. Tau Ceti’s defection — which many 35th officers hailed from — was viewed by the Fleet as a betrayal, and its rapid embrace of aliens after the defection was viewed as a further compromise of Solarian values. This hatred has, over the years between Tau Ceti’s defection and the Collapse, twisted the 35th into what it was prior to its invasion of Tau Ceti: one of the most xenophobic, fanatical, and nationalistic Solarian fleets. The losses it suffered during the invasion and its seeming betrayal by the broader Alliance further radicalized the 35th, which returned to its berth in Lycoris and declared the Solarian Restoration Front in 2462, and rapidly set about purging aliens — who they blamed for the Collapse — from the area they controlled. Though the Navy has officially disavowed the 35th and declared its officers traitors to the Alliance many, particularly those formerly loyal to Frost, flocked to its banner.

In 2465 the Front began the War in the Northern Wildlands through an invasion of the nearby Middle Ring Shield Pact. Though it initially found success the 35th Fleet and its fellow Front fleets were defeated by the Solarian Navy during its intervention and have been officially struck from the Navy’s fleet roster. Many of its flag officers were tried by the Solarian Department of Justice for crimes against humanity following the civil war’s end, and were sentenced to either death or life imprisonment.

25th Fleet

When the 25th, primarily consisting of Silversunners, was ordered into Biesel to stop rogue Admiral Michael Frost it could have never anticipated the consequences its orders would have for the Spur. Despite the apprehension its officers and enlisted felt when they were ordered into what was, at least officially, a rebellious Solarian system ruled by an illegitimate government, the 25th followed its orders. The 25th was badly mauled by the 33rd in one of the first engagements between Solarian Navy vessels since the Interstellar War, but it pushed the 33rd out of the system and returned Biesel to a modicum of normality. The population of Biesel was understandably cold towards them, but the Admiralty promised rewards for the deed. But no rewards appeared as, nearly as soon as he had been imprisoned, Frost was swept back into power and became Prime Minister. The new PM punished the 25th severely, and sent them to an ignominious duty: to serve as an auxiliary for one of the worst battlegroups in the Navy, the 10th Middle Ring Battlegroup. But the 25th was not broken by this and, thanks to its superior equipment and training, they fought their way back to their original berth of Silversun, arriving battered and bruised — yet unbowed — in summer 2463 to a hero’s welcome. Now the 25th has a new home: the prestigious 1st Battlegroup.

The 25th Fleet was the first Solarian Navy force to engage the Solarian Restoration Front in 2465 and was present during the Navy’s intervention in the Nueva Patria System, where it served as the screening force for the dreadnought SAMV Gunnhildr. Perhaps no Solarian Navy force fought harder than the 25th did, and they were the first fleet to reach the Coalition’s border.

Solarian Ship Classes

Carrier

The carrier occupies a critical role in Solarian operational doctrine along with the battleships it supports. Carriers are often the largest and most important ships in a Solarian fleet, and typically serve as flagships. The largest of this class are hundreds of meters long and are often regarded as floating cities due to the size of their crews. Carrier classes are generally named after geographic features.

Supercarrier

With only a handful ever built, the supercarriers of the Solarian Navy are very rarely seen outside of the Jewel Worlds. These gargantuan vessels are nearly a kilometer long and stand as some of the largest vessels ever constructed in the Orion Spur. A supercarrier is always the flagship of its fleet, and none have ever been lost in combat. Supercarriers have a near-mythical reputation in the Alliance due to their rarity and Navy-funded media, which often promotes them as the peak of Solarian military might. Some in the Navy grumble at this deification, instead viewing the tried-and-true dreadnoughts as the peak of the Navy. Ships of the only active supercarrier class used by the Navy, the Thule-class, derive their names from mythological geographical features.

Dreadnought

The most well-armed and heavily-armored of the Solarian Navy’s battleship classes are designated as dreadnoughts by the Admiralty. To many the dreadnoughts are the unbeatable pride of the Navy which helped it win victory after victory in the Interstellar War before cowardly politicians snatched it from them. To others they are a reminder of how backwards-facing the Navy can be at times, and how obsessed many of its officers have become with its former glories. Recently reformers have chipped away at much of the dreadnought’s mythical image, and the classification may very well be on its last legs due to recent naval reforms. Fitting their near-mythic reputation, ships of these classes are generally named after mythological figures.

Battleship

Solarian battleships are heavily-armed and heavily-armored testaments to the unchallenged naval supremacy of the Alliance. Battleships were commonly seen in all three Rings of the Alliance prior to the Collapse and now often serve as flagships of defected or rogue fleets. These ships-of-the-line are often in disrepair due to having been run ragged by their warlord masters and are, generally speaking, outdated compared to contemporary examples still loyal to the Alliance. Both battleships and fast battleships are typically named after cities.

Fast Battleship

A post-Interstellar War innovation, the fast battleship classes of the Solarian Navy are intended to fill gaps in patrol fleets where a full battleship is unnecessary but a cruiser is insufficient. Fast battleships trade armor and firepower for speed and operational range, making them ideal for patrols in the former Alliance Neutral Zone. During the Solarian Civil War many ships of this class ended up in the hands of warlords due to the class primarily serving in the Middle and Outer Rings. Here they have excelled at a role they were never meant for: raiding and terrorizing the civilian populations they were built to protect.

Cruiser

Cruisers have long served as the backbone of the Solarian Navy. These vessels are typically divided into two classes: light and heavy. Like their larger counterparts, both categories of destroyers are generally named after cities with light cruisers favoring the cities of the Middle and Outer Rings. Many heavy cruisers are instead named after prominent Solarian figures, perhaps due to their captains wishing to imitate the larger and grander battleships of the Navy.

Heavy Cruiser

Heavy cruisers such as the Taipei-class represent the peak of Solarian cruiser design. These heavily-armed and heavily-armored vessels closely resemble the battleships they escort but are significantly less expensive due to their smaller size. Many prospective future admirals seek to command a heavy cruiser for both this reason and for the prestige commanding one brings.

Light Cruiser

While less prestigious than their heavier counterparts, light cruisers fill a valuable niche in the Solarian Navy. Light cruisers are fast vessels which can operate for long distances without resupplying, which easily allows them to serve as the lead vessels of patrols when fast battleships are not available. However, most officers who one day aspire to command a fleet avoid light cruisers for this very reason: while it may mean command of a squadron, it is a command which affords very little prestige and is often assigned to those who lack the money or connections to play the Navy’s influence game. With many commanded by officers of debatable ability or loyalty (and at times a lack of both) prior to 2462 it should come as no great surprise that this ship class often formed the backbone of warlord fleets in the Wildlands.

Destroyer

Destroyers are well-armed but small vessels designed to assist the Alliance’s battlegroups and to protect the ships that truly matter: cruisers, battleships, and carriers. Prior to the Collapse destroyers were a common sight in the Middle and Outer Ring’s anti-piracy patrols, where they often commanded groups of smaller vessels. During the Solarian Civil War many destroyers fleets of warlords, where they served much the same purpose. Destroyer and destroyer escort class ships derive their names from stellar objects, though exceptions exist due to the sheer number of destroyers in the Solarian Navy.

Escort Destroyer

Only barely larger than a frigate, escort destroyers are intended to provide a modicum of protection to civilian and military convoys across the Alliance. Faster and fitted with better warp drives than many larger ships, a surprising amount of escort destroyers stationed in the Middle and Outer Ring opted to evacuate to the Inner Ring rather than remaining to assist warlords. Some naval scholars believe this is due to most destroyer escort captains and crews having been local recruits in their systems, and there are many stories from shortly after the Collapse of ships of this class limping into systems such as Sol filled with terrified refugees and exhausted sailors.

Frigate

Smaller than both destroyer classes and yet larger than a corvette, Solarian Navy frigates were a common sight in all three Rings prior to the Collapse. Though originally intended to serve exclusively as escort vessels for larger ships, frigates have, particularly in recent years, been pressed into a variety of roles they were never meant for such as pirate-hunting operations. Up-gunned variations of common frigate designs were often the best ships available in the Outer Ring for anti-piracy patrols and system defense. These ships proved ill-equipped to fight off the forces of defected warlord fleets, and most were destroyed or themselves defected. A sad fate for the ships of a class of little importance to the Lunan-dominated Admiralty. Due to their sheer number, frigates follow no clear naming scheme.

Corvette

The smallest rated combat vessels in the Solarian Navy, corvettes are often commanded by new officers or officers deemed failures by their superiors. Few officers wish to command a corvette for long, rightfully viewing them as career-killers in a Navy obsessed with larger ship classes. The Wildlands is covered in wrecks of this ship class as a result of constant squabbles between petty warlords over territory and the 2465 intervention of the SAF. With much of the support structure these warlord fleets relied on gone or unavailable, corvettes were often the first vessels scrapped for spare parts. Some desperate scavengers plunder these plundered wrecks, hoping to find even tiny scraps of useful materials. Like frigates, corvettes follow no consistent naming scheme.

Support Craft

The unsung and unappreciated wheels which ensure the Solarian Navy continues to turn, support craft and their crews are typically looked down upon by “real” warships and their crews. The classes found under this category are stunningly diverse and include everything from massive Hephaestus-produced fuel tankers to small courier vessels designed to carry the small-scale cargo required to keep a fleet fed and happy. Durring the Solarian Civil War many warlords and rogue admirals had very limited access to these support vessels, making them a target of raids and assaults as the struggle to fuel defected ships intensified.

Carrier-Launched Aircraft

Covering everything from multi-crew bombers to unmanned drones, carrier-based vessels are a cornerstone of the Navy which has long fought battleships for influence. Most of the time battleships have won this battle of influence, but some believe — particularly with recent reforms — that carriers and their craft will have their day in the limelight soon enough.

The Solarian Marine Corps

The symbol of the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps.
“Look like you know the joke right like you have to know it come ooooon. The whole joke of like ‘you don’t have to worry about asking if somebody’s a marine since they’ll tell you!‘” - Unknown Callistean bartender speaking to an Sol Alliance News Network reporter regarding the Navy’s presence on Callisto (2458).
In order to become a full marine, a Corps recruit must first pass one of the most rigorous EVA training programs in the Spur. Many do not.

Though de facto an independent branch of the SAF, with its own member of the JMC, the Solarian Alliance Marine Corps (SAMC) is de jure an extension of the Navy. They travel in Navy ships, fight the Navy’s battles alongside it, and conduct ground operations they cannot do, though with their assistance. Prior to SecD Courtois' reforms the SAMC had a reputation for avoiding planets, instead giving that duty to the chronically-underfunded Solarian Army or the SAN's many naval landing divisions. Since the reforms, it has taken a much more active role in taking and holding planetary ground. The SAMC's close ties to the Navy bring it funding, prestige, and eager recruits thanks to multiple lucrative deals with Cytherean media moguls that depict them in a positive light. Many Solarian children and teenagers see marines as heroes who are capable of doing anything they are asked to do as long as it benefits the Alliance.

But the reality is often different from the glitzy, Cytherean image projected by popular culture. Many marines are recruited from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and are looked down upon by Navy officers for this reason, and Marine officers are expected to defer to the judgement of their Naval counterparts even if they are of the same rank. The Army looks down upon Marines for a different reason: it has long viewed them a “toy army” subordinate to the Navy, though this has begun to change with their more active role in ground operations following SecD Courtois' reforms. Built-in classism present in the SAN has been harder to dispel, with the humble background of the typical Solarian marine still looked down upon by many officers.

Yet the morale of the Marines remains high. The marines wholeheartedly view themselves as elite infantry of the SAF who do what others cannot or will not, even if they die trying. The SAMC brags that they make the impossible possible, and they intend to make good on their boasting.

Notable Marine Formations

1st Marine Division

The 1st MARDIV has long been the elite 1st Battlegroup of the Solarian Navy's assigned marine division. Well-trained and well-equipped, the it served with distinction during the Interstellar War and the Solarian Civil War. Its enlisted marines and officers are primarily recruited from the Lunan working class, which has led to tensions with the 1st BG's mostly upper-class- and middle-class-originating officers. Most enlisted sailors come from similar working-class Lunan backgrounds, ensuring there is a great amount of camaraderie between marines and enlisted Navy personnel. The Solarian Army has long had a rivalry with the 1st MARDIV, seeing them as overfunded and underused, but the Joint Military Command's creation and the 1st MARDIV's actions during the civil war have patched up this relationship to a remarkable extent. The end of Naval Landing Divisions (NLDs) has also seen 1st MARDIV and Army toopers interacting far more, leading to better joint coordination.

'2nd Marine Division

Soviet marines I guess whatever do this later.

15th Marine Regiment

This regiment, which defected to the Solarian Restoration Front in 2462, served as the Marine detachment for the 35th Fleet of the SAN. Even before their defection they plagued by rumors of corruption and Caesarism, and a documented history of abuse towards non-humans that saw their commanding officer reprimanded by the Admiralty in 2459. Further investigations into the 15th were stopped by ATLAS in 2460, then fully halted by PM Frost when he came to power. During the 35th’s incursion into Tau Ceti the 15th’s behavior became so open it could no longer be hidden, and flickery videos of its marines executing Legionnaires or non-human Biesellites were a common sight on the Biesel extranet during and immediately following the incursion.

In the Solarian Civil War the 15th became infamous for its brutality against civilians and opposing forces. It was destroyed during the Battle of D’Anzin by the combined forces of the Colettish Civil Guard and 2nd Venusian Air Cavalry Division, where it fought fanatically even when faced with impossible odds. Few of its marines were taken prisoner by the SAF, but several officers of the 15th were tried and sentenced for crimes against humanity by the Solarian Department of Justice. Like the 33rd, it has been officially struck from the SAMC roster.

33rd Marine Regiment

Prior to his ascension as Prime Minister the 33rd served under the command of then-Admiral Michael Frost. They participated in his invasion of Biesel and, despite an internal inquiry by the Solarian Armed Forces, escaped all charges levied against them due to ATLAS interference in the investigation. The 33rd’s loyalty to Frost intrinsically tied their fate to his and saw their trustworthiness decline in the eyes of the broader SAF, then rise dramatically following his election as PM. Frost’s ascension to power saw him restore his loyal regiment to power and use them — at the protest of the Army — as his personal guards only served to temporarily stop the 33rd's fall from grace. After Frost’s death they were pounced upon by reformist actors in the Navy and promptly disbanded, with many of its former officers shipped off to undisclosed prisons for crimes against humanity. Even before Frost’s body was cold the 33rd was formally struck from the Corps’ register. It will never return.

The Solarian Army

The symbol of the modern Solarian Army.
“I don’t give a rat’s ass what your Admiral says marine! Unless you can get the PM down here and order me to stand aside, I’m not gonna be letting you into the building! You’re gonna stand down, now! I said now goddammit!” - 1st Lieutenant Anthony “Andy” Bonaccio moments before the Revolt of the Officers devolved into a gunfight. Bonaccio would later go on to become the Alliance’s Secretary of the Army.
Solarian Army soldiers stationed as guards outside of a Solarian government building.

The second-largest SAF branch is the historically neglected Solarian Army. Chronically underfunded until 2462, the Army existed in the shadow of the Navy and made do with hand-me-down equipment passed over or otherwise discarded by the Marines for decades after the Interstellar War. A culture of bitterness towards the Navy and the Marines, which the Army views as a subordinate branch of the Navy, has engendered a desire in the Army to do better than the Navy despite the challenges, but has likewise impacted joint-branch cooperation even after the creation of the JMC. As an institution it is significantly less corrupt and prone to Caesarism than the Navy is and, thanks to reforms undertaken after the Interstellar War, is viewed by the civilian government as an ally. Army troopers serve as guards for Solarian government institutions aside from Navy facilities, which utilize Marine guards, due to their loyalty to the government.

Unlike the Navy the Solarian Army generally recruits entire divisions from individual planets and trains them in local facilities, with only a few divisions recruiting form multiple worlds. These force typically serve as the local garrison of a Solarian member state alongside a System Defense Force until they are needed. Then, they are shipped by the Navy to wherever they are needed. Army Central Command itself has long been headquartered on Unity Station and is located within walking distance of the Prime Minister’s office. Interestingly, Central Command has no fixed unit to guard it: to avoid favoritism, the division tasked with protecting it is rotated on a two-year basis. At the time of the Collapse the chosen unit was the 37th Martian Mechanized Division, more popularly known as the “Red Devils.” Due to the mysterious nature of Prime Minister Frost’s death and his seeming lack of care for Mars, rumors that the 37th killed him have swirled since before his body was cold. The division has since rotated back to Mars, where it served with distinction during the reunification campaign. While currently a volunteer-only force the Solarian Army is, in theory, able to petition the government to institute a draft in times of emergency. It can additionally federalize SDFs in the event of a national emergency, such as the Solarian Civil War (2462-65) or Interstellar War, thus bringing the nominally independent commands of local forces under Army Central Command. The Army's draft has not been used since the Interstellar War, and it is unlikely a request to reinstate the draft would pass the Senate unless another Interstellar War-like event began.

While Army equipment and training, unlike their SDF counterparts, is standardized across the board certain member states have gained a reputation of supplying the Army with higher-quality units than others. Despite its poor reputation with many figures in the broader Alliance the Army generally views Mars as providing the best units due to many seeing it as one of their only ways to get off-world. Silversun, with the Originals forming a similar group, is similarly prized as are units recruited from Venusian Jintarians. Luna is viewed by most as providing some of the poorest-quality troops for the Army, with most of its best recruits going into the SAN or SAMC. Some Army officials have accused the Navy of deliberately sabotaging Army recruitment efforts on the moon, and recruiting patterns are unlikely to change in the near future. Pluto historically provided poor-quality troops to the Army as its ruling government reserved its best troops for its internal security forces. Reforms undertaken by SecD Courtois have reversed this trend, with many Plutonian recruits now joining Soviet-originating regimnts such as the 1st Guards Proletariat. Pluto has seen a recruitment surge since 2462 as many of its younger residents have joined the Army in hopes of fighting against fascism in the Northern Reaches or capitalism in the Republic of Biesel, which many believe will be a target for the SAF very soon. Very few Lunarian units are trusted with anything other than garrison duty.

Recently the Army-Navy struggle seems to be shifting towards a more even playing field due to Army successes, Navy failures, the JMC, and SecD Courtois' efforts at reforms. During a period where the Navy was at its lowest before recent reforms the Army proved itself effective in a decisive campaign where it regained control over much of Mars. Army Central Command has viewed this as a massive victory and it has secured a great amount of positive press for the chronically underfunded force. The creation of the Joint Military Command further leveled the playing field, with both the Army and Army Air Force receiving a seat at the table.

The Solarian Army Air Force

“Gentlemen, I’ll be straight and level with you. We are going to pound these bastards until they give up, and we are going to save our Alliance,” - Lieutenant General Richard B. Dwyer, 4th Air Corps, to his assembled aircrews during the Siege of Xanu (2278 - 2284).

The non-Navy aviation component of the Solarian Army, the Solarian Army Air Force (SAAF) is a component branch of the Army focused on aerospace operations. It was established shortly before the Interstellar War in an effort to make the Solarian Army’s air and ground components unique, and to reduce the amount of responsibility held by the Army’s ground troop leaders by creating a parallel structure for aerial operations. While it answers to the Chief of Staff for the Army, it is highly independent and has its own seat on the Joint Military Command. The SAAF has no spaceborne capacity and instead only manages in-atmosphere aerial assets, ranging from supersonic aircraft which engage and destroy enemy forces to cumbersome heavy-lift cargo helicopters charged with airlifting the Army’s heavy vehicles. It lacks any ground forces of its own beyond security personnel and military police, and instead relies on the Army itself to secure and hold terrain. SAAF units often show up later in a campaign once the Army, with Navy support, has secured or built a facility for their aircraft to operate from.

Most aircraft operated by the SAAF are designed to operate in support of Army ground forces , and are built to be rugged in their designs due to the potential for operating out of poor air facilities in a conventional war or counterinsurgency campaign. These craft, due to lacking the equipment needed to fly through space, may be partially broken down in transit and reassembled on-site by SAAF personnel, requiring their designs be as simple as they are reliable. Like the regular Army, SAAF personnel are drawn from across the Alliance and are often clustered into units with a shared planetary origin, then attached to a matching ground unit from the same planet as their air component.

The SAAF’s most iconic plane is the FB-25P “Foxfire” (officially the Fighter-Bomber Mk. 25, Planetary). With a pilot and weapons officer, it is commonly used to provide overwatch to Army units on maneuvers. Designed to fight peer rivals – such as the Coalition – but typically used to bomb insurgencies, the Colettish Civil Guard used their wings of FB-25Ps to great effect during the Solarian Civil War, where the plane was first used in the pitched battles it was originally designed for. The Foxfire, despite its use as a CAS aircraft, can fight reasonably well in a dogfight if prepared for the role. Like all SAAF aircraft it can only operate in-atmosphere and must be moved from planet to planet in a larger transport, typically while broken down into several parts for storage.

Notable Army Divisions

Soldiers of the 37th Martian Mechanized Division during the Martian Campaign of 2464.

1st Earther Infantry Division, “Big Red One”

One of the oldest continuously-serving divisions in the Alliance, the 1st Infantry Division has fought in every major war the SAF has become involved in and its troopers brag the Bloody First has fought for the Alliance on almost every planet worth visiting in the human Spur. The Bloody First is the Army division which thwarted the Revolt of the Officers and the civilian government has not forgotten its loyalty. It has long been one of the first divisions the civilian government pulls guards from, and its troopers have guarded Solarian diplomats in every nation of the Spur. It is recruited from Earth and primarily draws its recruits from the United States, though it contains Earthers from across the globe in its ranks. The First is prominently involved in peacekeeping operations on Lycoris, with most of its strength deployed to the former capital of the SRF. The First's traditional patch is a large, red numerical one on a green shield.

1st Guards Proletariat Mechanized Division, "Red Guards"

The Soviet counterpart of the 1st Infantry, the Guards Proletariat have likewise fought in every major Solarian conflict including the civil war (2462-65) and peacekeeping operations on Lycoris. It has a long history stretching back to the 20th century, where it was involved in the Second World War, Sino-Soviet War, and multiple late Cold War proxy conflicts. It is one of only a few divisions which recruits from multiple worlds, and draws from both Earth and Pluto. The Guards Proletariat are known for their impressive regimental flag which shows the locations of many of its most famous battles including (but not limited to) Königsberg, Shenyang, Kshatragarh, and Nueva Isabela. It is a common joke in the SAF the Guards Proletariat represent the largest voting bloc for the Solarian Communist Party on any planet they are deployed to due to their close ties to Pluto and the USSR. The Guards Proletariat's traditional patch is a red banner with "GUARDS" written on it, imposed over a golden laurel with a numerical one at the bottom, and a red star in the middle.

2nd Venusian Air Cavalry Division, “Jintaria’s Claws”

Formed slightly after the Interstellar War from primarily-Jintarian units recruited on Venus, the 2nd Venusian is an elite division intended to be deployed from dropships into the toughest battles. Centuries later it is still primarily made up of Jintarians, though some Cytherean crashouts are present, and values its connection to Venus. Traditionally Jintarian 2nd Venusian recruits, including Cythereans, give themselves a cheek scar to symbolically note their separation from appearance-obsessed Cythereans. The 2nd was not deployed to Mars due to concerns phoron in the air would choke the engines of its dropships and gunships, which left the elite division bitter and eager for action. It received this action in 2465, when it was deployed to D’Anzin and assisted Colettish Civil Guard forces in the defeat of the Solarian Restoration Front’s invasion. The 2nd Venusian is, aside from their scars, well-known for their distinctive “cavalry” hats. Its traditional patch is a screaming hawk perched on an aerostat.

37th Martian Mechanized Division, “Red Devils”

The oldest continuously-serving Martian division, the “Red Devils” were originally formed from an amalgamation of pro-Sol "Blue" SDF units during the Martian World War. It served with distinction during the Martian World War and earned its nickname from the large amount of dust its units would kick up on the open plains of Mars. Following the War it was formally integrated into the Solarian Army as a division -- one of only a few SDF units in history to make the leap -- and has served with distinction since. It was the most-engaged division during the Mars Campaign of 2464, where the Red Devils drove hard across the Martian plains once again. Few members of the division perished in the Violet Dawn catastrophe thanks to its garrison being located in Kunlun, far in the Martian north. Despite this performance rumors that the 37th assassinated Prime Minister Frost have continued to swirl, and may haunt the division for decades to come. The traditional 37th patch is a red devil on a blue background, and is intended to show Martian unity with the Alliance.

3rd Callistean Infantry Division, “Commonwealth Marines”

Recruited primarily from the Port Authority of Callisto, the Commonwealth Marines are the Army’s only unit which specializes into zero-gravity combat in spaceborne objects such as stations, ships, and EVA environments. The Commonwealth Marines and the Solarian Marines have an infamously poor relationship due to the 3rd Callistean’s use of the term marines in their name, and those of the division are known to get into off-duty brawls with Navy Marines in the Ringpole District. Callistean military police and CMPD officers generally let the Commonwealth Marines, who are quite popular on Callisto, go with barely a slap on the wrist. The division is easily recognized by their black berets with gold-and-red badges — a color choice deliberately designed to resemble the Callistean flag. The Marines' traditional patch is a lion's head looking right with "BY DEEDS ALONE" written on a banner under it.

4th Haiphongese Armored Division, “Habs on Wheels”

Many Haiphongese divisions become hopelessly stuck in the quagmire of corruption which defines so much of life on the planet. Not the 4th, which has proven to be resistant to corruption since its founding in the mid-2300s. 4th tankers are primarily recruited from the crime-riddled Ton Gwai Pei, which many young Haiphongers are eager to escape. They are then trained in armored drills in the harsh deserts outside the megalopolises of New Hai Phong in the operation of the Army’s standard M35A6 tank modified for the environment of New Hai Phong. Generally of shorter builds to fit comfortably into their modified tanks, their gas masks — which they almost always wear while in their vehicles — are typically customized in the traditional Haiphongese style. Some are intended to call back to the hab the tanker came from, while others use the colors of gangs the tankers were previously affiliated with. The 4th was a major participant in the Mars Campaign, where its harsh-environment training and NHP-adapted tanks proved an unbeatable force on the Martian plains. The Fourth's traditional path is a triangle divided into yellow, blue, and red sections with a tank track and cannons superimposed over the center and a "4" on top, and "HABS ON WHEELS" on the bottom.

12th Silversunner Coastal Infantry Division, “Mistral”

A relative oddity in the 2400s, the 12th is a unit specialized into waterborne operations due to its origins on Silversun. In addition to waterborne operations the 12th is trained to fight in harsh environments such as the jungles and rainforests of Silversun, and is often used by the local governor to track down and apprehend criminal elements — such as poachers — who believe the dense undergrowth can hide them from Solarian authorities. This duty has caused them to sometimes be referred to sarcastically as “the Army’s Park Rangers,” by other units, and this is a surefire way to become involved in a brawl if said to most 12th soldiers. Though most commonly known for the green camouflage “Silversunner” boonie caps they often wear on patrol, 12th officers prize their distinctive blue-and-silver kepis they are issued when commissioned -- a locally-permitted uniform modification -- though few wear them in the jungle due to fears of spoiling the cap’s fabric. The 12th's sleeve patch is a dawnflower on a blue shield.

78th Infantry Division, (Colettish) "The Bloody 78th"

Prior to 2462, the 78th was the only regular Solarian Army division formed and active on San Colette. A typical example of a Solarian infantry division, it was unproven and untested when the civil war began. In the initial phases of the conflict it remained loyal to San Colette and secured government facilities against Navy incursion. It was frequently engaged alongside the Civil Guard, SDFs, militia units, and police departments during the War in the Northern Wildlands, ultimately being split into two units: one on San Colette (1st Brigade), the other on D’Anzin (2nd Brigade). While victorious, the 78th was badly mauled by the conflict and is still in the process of regeneration and replacement, but has been given the nickname of “The Bloody 78th” for its tenacious defenses and its red-and-white unit patch.

221st Infantry Division, "The Jäger Division"

Known as the Jäger Division on Visegrad, the 221st is a Visegradi infantry unit of the Army specialized in unconventional warfare. Established by the Department of Defense to combat any future unrest on Visegrad, the 221st is an airmobile unit with very limited armored assets — only having light vehicles and the occasional exosuit — composed of native Visegradi familiar with the planet’s countryside. Equipped with native-produced equipment — including a domestic rifle design intended to punch more easily through trees and underbrush — the Jäger Division is intended to operate without external support for long periods of time. Secessionist forces believed they had withdrawn in 2462, but were quickly surprised when the 221st began to mount attacks from the near-impenetrable Visegradi countryside. The Jägers were vital both in securing a foothold for Fleet Admiral Szalai’s counterattack and in retaking secessionist territory. The 221's patch is a szazlabu swinging between trees while holding a M469 rifle.

Notable Army Equipment

The Model 469 (M469) assault rifle is the standard-issue rifle of the Solarian Armed Forces, used by the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and many System Defense Forces. The Army's variant is known as the M469A2. A durable, modular, cheap, and highly reliable weapon system, it has dozens of variants across the SAF and millions have been produced. It was originally designed for the Army before being adopted by other branches, and was produced exclusively by Zavodskoi Interstellar prior to the advent of the Solarian Corporate Authority in 2463 — now, it is produced by hundreds of different Solarian companies, and the SAF Ordnance Corps has acquired the gargantuan task of ensuring these hundreds of companies -- rather than just one -- meet SAF production standards. Despite post-2465 efforts to replace earlier rifles in use by SDFs with M469s, many SDFs and regular SAF reserve units still use the earlier M376 assault rifle.

One of the most powerful tools available in Solarian Army operations is the M35A6 main battle tank. Though a thirty year old design at this point, the M35A6 has gone through six updates which have kept it on the level of other, competing tanks such as the Dominian Imperial Army’s JA-57/2 breakthrough tank. The A6 variant includes an improved targeting matrix and Energy/Laser Reactive Armor (ELRA) on critical surfaces, though it continues to consume a frightening amount of fuel while in operation. The relatively simple construction of the M35A6 has allowed a multitude of variants to be produced, including engineering minesweeping, and bridge-laying variants. One of the most notable variants is the M35A6/NHP (New Hai Phong) used by the 4th Haiphongese Armored Division, a slightly smaller variation of the typical M35A6 which features a large atmospherics filtering system on its rear. The M35A6/NHP’s filters, originally designed to survive the environment of New Hai Phong, allowed it to excel on the Martian surface and on D'Anzin.

The M38A2 WAGS (Walking Assault Gun System) is an unusual Solarian Army vehicle intended for use in harsh terrain environments. Packing the same armament as the M35 MBT, the WAGS is instead a large, exosuit-like system that travels on six legs originating from a central body featuring the turret and small crew compartment. Its limbs allow it a greater degree of mobility than a conventional ground vehicle at the cost of greater vulnerability to a mobility kill if its legs are disabled. While deemed ill-suited for the urban and suburban warfare that characterized much of the Army’s operations in the Northern Reaches, WAGS-equipped units saw action in the Martian Campaign and are commonly used as patrol vehicles in the Northern Reaches due to their greater mobility.

The M15A4 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is an aging vehicle of the Solarian Army slowly being phased out of service, though budget issues have seen it remain in service in many divisions and rear-echelon formations. The M15A4 is stubby and box-like, with a remotely controlled autocannon. It can hold a squad of troops and deploy them in relative safety, then remain to support with its gun. Earlier M15 models known as the A3 can be seen in the hands of anti-riot police units across the Alliance and in Biesel, where the new nation had access to mothballed vehicles. Biesel models are referred to by the Army as the M15(B) and proved to be woefully inadequate at surviving IEDs on Mictlan, leading to the creation of the A4 retrofit as a stopgap measure until the vehicles can be replaced. It is a common sight on Lycoris and Mars, where it is used to carry squads of peacekeepers from place to place. Mechanized infantry are known to ride “boots out” on top of their A4, allowing for more visual observation of the vehicle’s surroundings and quicker dismounting — a potentially leg-shattering fall from atop an A4 is often better than being inside it if it hits a mine.

Primarily associated with the 2nd Venusian, the AH-52 “Tarantula Wasp” multi-role helicopter is one of the Solarian Army Air Force’s most beloved designs. First used in 2452, the AH-52 is a modern design and was rapidly produced for the 2nd Venusian to replace its aging helicopter fleet. It is capable of carrying up to a squad of troops and supporting them with a vigorous array of weaponry while easier enduring hits thanks to judicious armor and an on-board shield generator. While not deployed during the Mars Campaign the AH-52 proved its worth during the Solarian Intervention in the Northern Reaches, where it was used to devastating effect by the 2nd Venusian. The AH-52 is currently being upgraded into the AH-52IP (standing for Improvement Package), which enhances its electronic countermeasures (ECM) and energistics ablative countermeasure system (EACS),

The Basilisk Armored Exosuit is one of the most common Solarian Army “vehicles” in operation. Though dated in its design, as the Basilisk’s original frame dates to the late 2420s, it is capable of being surprisingly mobile thanks to its four-legged design and can be equipped with a vast array of weaponry and equipment, effectively allowing it to serve in any environment. Basilisks are also used by the Solarian Marine Corps and the Navy, and these variants are almost always more modern designs than their Army equivalents. Thanks to its flexibility and armament the Basilisk is easily capable of handling most ground-based threats short of heavy tanks on the battlefield and readily outclasses the improvised exosuits of the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, which it demonstrated itself as easily capable of destroying during the 35th Fleet’s incision.

System Defense Forces

“Nowhere is the state of our armed forces more obvious than in the miserable condition of many local forces. They are, seemingly as a rule, under-equipped, under-funded, and under-motivated. What I would give for every one of them to resemble San Colette!” - Fleet Admiral Ingrid von Varnhagen und Langenburg, commanding officer of the First Battlegroup, in an interview with the SANN recorded on 16 August 2462.
Many local military forces, such as those on Visegrad found themselves sorely tested by the Collapse. Many collapsed, unable to endure the pressure.

An institution that predates the Interstellar War, System Defense Forces (SDFs) are intended to serve as local military forces when the Navy is either unavailable or in need of additional forces to support its operations. Many SDFs defected during the Interstellar War, which greatly reduced their prestige in the eyes of the Navy and their importance in the eyes of the admiralty. Loyalist and Coalition SDFs sustained some of the highest rates of losses during the Interstellar War due to their poorer training and equipment, and many on both sides simply dissolved at the war’s end due to these losses.

Modern Solarian SDFs suffer from much of the same problems their Interstellar War counterparts did: due to being funded primarily by the system they are stationed in, many have outdated equipment and poor training which causes a lack of respect from the Navy. While there are some exceptions to this rule, such as the well-funded and, as a result, well-trained and well-equipped Colettish Civil Guard, most existing SDFs prior to the Collapse were barely able to patrol and secure their immediate surroundings without Navy assistance, let alone fight off serious threats. Compounding these issues is a regulation which impacts all SDF vessels: due to the mass defections of many during the Interstellar War no SDF vessels are equipped with warp drives capable of warping without a warp gate’s assistance. Though originally intended as a safeguard against further SDF defections, this regulation has greatly limited the capabilities of SDFs, and has rendered them only able to patrol areas with ready access to warp lanes.

During the Solarian Collapse these faults were laid bare for the entire Spur to see. Most SDFs stood no chance against emboldened pirates or rogue Navy forces as, for many of them, the largest ships they had access to were outdated and often poorly-maintained frigates, one of the smallest classes of combat-capable ships in the Solarian Navy. While some SDFs possessed larger vessels such as cruisers, only a handful possessed anything capable of challenging capital ships. Faced with destruction or defection, many SDFs opted to join local warlords or occupying forces, such as Biesel, for protection and, much like their Interstellar War counterparts, steady pay. Some, motivated by patriotism or a desire to ensure the safety of those they protected, fought to the bitter end or managed to retreat to the Inner Ring.

The SDFs that survived the Collapse relatively intact, such as the Civil Guard and other forces of the Middle Ring Shield Pact or the Visegradi NDF, or successfully retreated to the Inner Ring now stand as some of the most battle-hardened naval forces of the Alliance, and many vessels which retreated to the Inner Ring have been retrofitted and integrated into the Navy itself. Though they could not stabilize the Wildlands on their own the SDFs of the Northern and Southern Reaches performed more effectively than almost anyone imagined, and have vindicated themselves in the eyes of the Solarian military. Those which have survived — and remained loyal to Sol — are rapidly being rearmed and modernized. For the first time in modern history, SDFs are being equipped with independent warp drives which will — in theory — give them a greater degree of autonomy and free up Navy assets from patrols.

Notable System Defense Forces

The Peorian State Guard, often known as the State Guard, is the standing military of the Solarian Republic of New Peoria. Taking inspiration from its colonial origins — the United States — the State Guard is composed largely of reservists who hold full-time civilian jobs and is built around a small cadre of full-time officers and administrators. Its use of reservists makes the State Guard one of the Alliance’s largest per capita SDFs, but it is notably smaller than the nearby Colettish Civil Guard. It additionally suffered from equipment issues, with much of the area’s heavy weaponry prior to 2462 instead being routed to Konyang or San Colette. It was bloodied during the Solarian Civil War and could not stop the Solarian Restoration Front from temporarily seizing control over the planet in 2465. Several regiments of the State Guard escaped into the planet’s countryside and continued to fight against the SRF until their defeat by the Solarian Navy later that year. The 3rd Peorian Infantry Regiment, "All-Peorian Regiment," escaped to San Colette and fought valiantly during the battle for the planet’s major cities, where it faced against the SRF-aligned Lycorii National Defense Force in the Battle of Nueva Isabel. Now, in a post-civil war world, it is being re-equipped with heavy weaponry by the Alliance, and is set to become a tough nut to crack for any future invader.

Also in the Northern Reaches is the now-disbanded Lycorii National Armed Forces, or LNAF. Prior to 2462 the LNAF was one of the best-equipped SDFs in the Alliance and was well-known for the distinctive red lycoris flower its members would wear in their helmet webbing or hat bands. With the start of the Solarian Civil War in 2462 the LNAF, already a right-learning organization due to Lycoris’ politics, was absorbed into the Solarian Restoration Front and became an instrument of both genocide at home and destructive warfare in the support of fascism abroad, with multiple officers of the LNAF convicted of crimes against humanity in the postwar era. Much of its offensive strength was spent in the Battle of San Colette, and many remnants surrendered to the Solarian Army in 2465 with the fall of the SRF. The hardened core of the LNAF – the worst of its worst – fled into the countryside or hid in the cities of Lycoris and now fight against the Alliance as insurgents, striking terror into the very people they swore to protect. Post-civil war Lycoris has no SDF, instead relying on the Solarian military – primarily the Army – for protection, and Army patrols snaking their way through the forested countryside of the former industrial capital of the Northern Reaches have become a common sight.

The Igman Defense Service (IDS) another Northern Reaches SDF. Responsible for protecting Novo Igman, the IDS is a relatively small force built around a core of long-service professionals and is heavily mechanized. IDS troops had better equipment than most other SDFs prior to 2462, and resisted attacks during the civil war for longer than other forces. When the Solarian Restoration Front declared victory over it, the IDS went into the countryside and the cities, where it waged a successful guerrilla war against the SRF that ejected them from the planet. Some units were evacuated prior to the collapse of organized resistance and went on to fight in the Battle of San Colette, where the 22nd Armored Regiment, known as “Raróg Force,” fought alongside Colettish tanks, and the Battle of D’Anzin, where the 65th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) fought alongside a motley collection of mercenaries, Colettish forces, and other SDF troops to hold the line. In the postwar era the IDS, thanks to the secure nature of Novo Igman, has seen some of its units deployed to Lycoris to support regular Army troops, where the Igmani have proved themselves capable fighters against the Front’s insurgent forces.