Aaron DeChavilier, on 09 February 2013 - 11:22 AM, said:
Actually throughout the succession wars, the end goal was establishing the Star League with the victorious house being the head of it. During the Star League, most Houses operated as they do normally and the SL told no one what to do outside of combat. SLDF spent most of its time fighting the periphery, and the vast majority of the SLDF were house line units. So back to the end goal; if any one house established the Star League with him/herself as leader, it still wouldn't result in clan-styled invasion where whole planets are lost.
I seriously doubt that any enemy houses would be left intact if any Successor State took over. The best example here is the 4th succesion war, the Capellan Confederation would have pretty much been annexed by the Fed Com. They would have eventually taken over the entire Inner Sphere if it wasn't for the Clan invasion. This was also discussed by Comstar in some of the early novels.
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The SL was a central government which had a Council; when did the Clans ever allow the local governments of conquered worlds a voice in any council? How about the fact that the clan taking over the planet also destroyed the local economy and dropped the caste system on everyone?
Aidan Pride went to Comstar to deal with people who would have potentially killed their own children. He went out of his way to talk to them instead of just firing a arrow IV at them.
Clan Ghost Bear and Wolf pretty much left the administrations of the worlds they conquered intact. They even gave them supplies from the Clan homeworlds to help out.
In time they even created more jobs by producing Clan tech in the IS.
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Now in terms of houses trying to 'tell each other how to live"
by 3025 we have the following:
Liao: fighting to even exist, loves controlling the St. Ives Compact.
Well, those guys are the evil space North Korea, having the Clans conquer them would have been a improvement.
Romano Liao (in the current timeline) had people killed simply because she was paranoid enough to see spies everywhere. The Clans are a bit more efficient in removing
crazy leaders.
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Marik: Too busy trying to get organized to ever launch external wars. In fact Operation Geurrero was simply to reclaim worlds lost to them, and once that was accomplished they stopped advancing. This left Liao in the wind forcing the Capellans to cease their end of the operation as well.
Marik has some other horrible things to answer for, most notably
Thomas Marik.
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Steiner: Makes too much damn money to care about total conquest, their danger is their economy because it buy the best defense, and buys more than one politician.
They also leave people to be picked apart
by pirates and the Draconis Combine because they can't be bothered to send troops for their protection. And Katrina was more then happy to support Hanse in his endeavours and even sent him a nice
bride to
seal the deal.
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Davion: Maybe would fall under this category, but even then if the Davions are taking over its just replacing one remote house lord with another. The davion economic system is relatively similar to all the other houses. Taxes may change, but the market doesn't. Davions don't come in and just declare everyone slaves in a caste system.
No, they just come in and take
everything. They also have some pretty racist guys (Count Anton Vitios in particular) in the higher echelons of the goverment to lord over their new citizens.
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Kurita: Just checks Davion expansion. They don't really go after Steiner that much.
Really? Ricol was rather hell bent on striking into the Lyran Commonwealth core worlds.
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long story short - clans coming in and taking over is worse than any IS house because the economy is completely undercut, someone orders you to work a job not because its patriotic (ie Liao) but because some guy in power armor says so. You cannot petition the ruling class for anything because they are a higher caste than you, popular revolts are just outright crushed.
In Clan Smoke Jaguar they would be crushed, the more balanced Clans will actually work with all their castes. Clan Jade Falcon and Wolf are rather remarkable here since they want all their castes to be strong.
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Lastly, coming in and forcing someone to live like you order them betrays the ideals of the Star League. The whole clan system is a betrayal of what the Star League was supposed to stand for. The fact that many clan players don't seem to accept that is itself troubling.
The memory of the Star League is different from the real Star League, it wasn't the paradise people believed it to be. The Periphery has quite a number of stories to tell about that.
The Clans want the new Star League to be stronger then the old one, to prevent the same mistakes from happening again. Draw your own conclusions if this could have truely been achieved would they have succeeded.