I already know that the Alliance Defence Force Council of Admirals is a 6 member committee representing the 6 largest navies in the Alliance. Is there any canon establishing which systems own those six navies?
Good Question.
Alioth would have to be one founding system of the Alliance.
Gateway (Oltiqu in the old names) was one of the first to join the Alliance.
Indaol and Olgrea and Holiacan are also in the first batch of systems that joined the Alliance when Mic Turner was alive.
So that's 5 systems that are highly likely to be on the council.
In Mic Turner's day up to when he was killed by INRA in the Pleiades - the Alliance was only 30 systems, but I don't know that there is a list of which systems were in.
By the start of 3300 we had 174, and we now rule more than 800.
If anyone has a credible source of info on the Council of Admirals, I'd like to add it to the Alliance history thread: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/365538-A-history-of-the-Alliance-from-in-game-sources
By the start of 3300 we had 174, and we now rule more than 800.
Link Linky Link?Have you checked out the lore from Elite: Encounters RPG?
Well, if population where an indicator of sizes of militaries where one might pull an admiral from, the 6 largest systems in the Alliance are:
-Lave
-He Bo
-G 123-16
-Alioth
-Esien Ming
-Vamm
All larger than 10 billion, and both Lave and He Bo have more than 20 billion. Other systems larger than 10 billion are LTT 13125, 78 Ursae Majoris, and Mullag.
It's funny how that perception continues to propagate.One does not rule over the Alliance. One suggests, one coordinates, one might even preside over a gathering of Alliance members. But to attempt to 'rule' over the Alliance... that would be like trying to 'rule' over a massive herd of hungry kittens tripping on catnip and onionhead.
It's funny how that perception continues to propagate.
To me the Alliance is very much like the Alliance CMDR base.
They can be fractious, divided into factions, each pushing their own agenda, suspicious of the motives of others Alliance groups.
But the 'disorganised hippies' is so far from the truth.
The Alliance groups are the most efficient, well organised, well resourced, well led organisations you will find anywhere.