Community Event / Creation War in Carcosa

There is a pending war in Carcosa right now between, Explorer nation and The Nameless. In Colonia there are no Anarchy systems and if The Nameless are victorious this would be the first and only anarchy system in Colonia. This would be an awesome community event for both factions. The Community could take a side and decide the fate whether, carcosa will remain for the Explorer nation or fall into anarchy, creating the first Anarchy system in Colonia. We know my side THE NAMELESS FOR THE WIN
 
The Explorers' Nation has no interest in a community event around this, so I wonder if this is the right Forum.
Also, the Colonia Community has already beaten the Nameless in a CG before. The support against them was huge - and you will see that it still is.

The Nameless are an NPC Faction and as far as I know FDev won't accept any further PMF requests in Colonia (at least at the moment) so adopting them is out of the question.
And rightfully so, as the factions who are currently here have either helped Jaques Station when it was stranded or hauled thousand tons of special commodities (books) up here.

There is an Anarchy PMF up here: the Smiling Dingo Crew. Why not support them?
 
And yet again...thanks to all our commanders and supporters out there in Colonia. Awesome job!


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If anybody interested in the community event:

War over Robardin Rock

War has broken out in the Carcosa system as Explorers’ Nation seeks to reclaim control of Robardin Rock from the faction currently in charge, The Nameless.

The Nameless captured the asteroid station from Explorers’ Nation in April this year, enjoying significant support from Pilots’ Federation group Loren’s Reapers — the Colonia division of Loren’s Legion, a Bubble-based political outfit.

An anonymous pilot for Explorers’ Nation told us:

“Carcosa falls to the Nameless and the message they are sending is that any group can just come to Colonia and take ANY system by force without diplomacy involved. Shoot first, talk later. Not a message for the wellbeing of the Nebula.”

Explorers’ Nation is the Colonia branch of the Social Eleu Progressive Party, or SEPP, an exploration-focused cooperative headquartered in Eleu in the Bubble and Union in Colonia.

Serene Meadows, chief operations officer for The Nameless, had this to say:

“Carcosa is our home system, and our rule brings benefits for all of Colona. It saddens me that Explorer’s Nation cannot look past their own selfish interests — not only for the system, but for things larger than meets the eye…”

Robardin Rock is the focal point of the conflict, and civilians are urged to stay clear of the various conflict zones. Early reports indicate that The Nameless seem to have scored several tactical victories, but the greater outcome is by no means certain.

(Source: Sagittarius Eye)
 
Treaty signed in Carcosa

The war in the remote Carcosa system came to an official halt today, with Loren’s Legion representing The Nameless, and Explorers’ Nation — backed by the Social Eleu Progressive Party — signing a binding treaty of peace after an extended period of negotiations. The treaty includes official recognition of Nameless ownership of Carcosa, and in turn guarantees Explorers’ Nation’s claim to Union. Amber Dock will remain under Nameless control. The agreement was recorded and validated by an automated program, with redundant, unalterable copies of the treaty archived in secure databases.

In recent months, The Nameless have enjoyed the support of more independent commanders, as well as the backing of Loren’s Legion’s Colonia-based offshoot, Loren’s Reapers. Loren’s pilots seized Robardin Rock from Explorers’ Nation control in April, and seized Amber Dock last month, after an attempt by Explorer’s Nation to reclaim the system failed.

The contest for Carcosa was one more of words than violence, with the worst of the fighting concluded early on. The Nameless won a steady stream of victories throughout the four day conflict with no significant setbacks, prompting a return to the negotiating table. It was a dramatic reversal of fortune for the mysterious group, losing as they did on multiple fronts to concerted pressure from the galactic community in October of 3303.

Initial requests for mediated negotiations after The Nameless’ July victory were rebuffed, with Loren’s and SEPP settling on an independent observer only. Though details on the actual negotiations are sparse, it is clear that the Reapers held the upper hand during the talks, using their wartime leverage to change the structure from a mediated setting to a direct, bi-lateral format.

While the Explorer’s Nation no longer owns major assets in Carcosa, they continue to maintain a presence. Other EN systems are unmentioned in the final agreement. “We don’t see how Sollaro and Coeus are relevant to The Nameless considering they have no presence there,” commented Cmdr Dukrous of SEPP in response to questions on the future of other Explorers’ Nation systems. The signed treaty does not cover either party’s holdings in the Bubble, as, according to one SEPP representative, “conflict was confined to Carcosa.”

SEPP refused to comment on whether or not they expected unsigned participants in the conflict to abide by the treaty.

Isaiah Evanson, squadron commander for Loren’s Reapers, had this to say:

“We know our business, but at the end of the day it was the support of the independent pilots that ensured a free Carcosa. They’ve helped with a larger mission than they know, and our gratitude is theirs.”

Nameless administrators are working to restore the system’s prosperity, though Carcosa remains the black sheep of Colonia. No factions offer missions into Nameless space, and passenger liners refuse to take clientele there. For now, however, Carcosa is once again at peace.

(Source: Sagittarius Eye)
 
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