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The First Hegemonic-Technocrat War

A sector spanning total war between The Hegemony and The Technocratic Union, centering around their ideological differences but including economic and strategic factors as well.

The Conflict

Prelude

Unknown, likely due to friction because of each faction's conflicting ideals

Deployment

Massive, full mobilization of armed forces.

Battlefield

Battles typically occurred within either side's directly controlled territory, with a handful of major battles and skirmishes occurring in neutral territory.   The majority of combat occurred in vacuum, with minimal combat occuring planet-side.

The Engagement

Engagements ranged from skirmishes and guerrilla warfare to sieges and orbital bombardment.

Outcome

Both sides devastated, with significant loss of control over many proxy client-states, which subsequently declared independence from each side.

Aftermath

Lingering animosity between sides but a reluctance to engage in another dirrect conflict without a significant advantage.

Historical Significance

Legacy

The current cold war between the two sides and their continuous buildup of military and political power.
Conflict Type
War
Battlefield Type
Space
Start Date
Unknown, sometime during Age of Strife
Ending Date
3138
Conflict Result
Stalmate resulting in a reluctant truce and non-aggression pact

Belligerents

The Technocratic Union
The Hegemony

Led by

Strength

Approximately 100000 ships mostly of Cruiser-class
Approximately 25 million organic combatants
Approximately 20-25 million combat automatons
Approximately 1 million ships mostly of Frigate-class
Approximately 95 million organic combatants
Unknown amount of civilians

Casualties

34000 ships
7.5 million organic combatants
10 million combat automatons
Approximately 420000 starships
35 million organic combatants
 Unknown amount of civilians, estimates in the low billions

Objectives

Annihilation of opposition's sphere of influence
Annihilation of opposition's sphere of influence

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