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House Gallia | |||||
Kingdom of Gallia | |||||
Capital | Planet New Paris, Ile-de-France | ||||
Official languages | French | ||||
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Founded | 85 A.S. | ||||
Controlled space | |||||
Affiliated organisations |
The Kingdom of Gallia is a house formed from the sleeper ship Gallia, which set out after the others in secret. It arrived quite far from the others, and until 817 A.S. maintained complete isolation. The Kingdom of Gallia is a monarchy, and the Crown has spent the past seven hundred years building a massive armada with which to invade Sirius- Gallia's people and armies are vastly more numerous than that of any other house.
History
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destinationMain articles: History of Gallia, Timeline of Gallic history, First Gallic War, Second Gallic War
Upon the arrival of the sleeper ship Gallia to Ile-de-France, a monarchy was chosen as the most efficient form of government to perform their task- building up an armada with which to visit vengeance upon those who had betrayed them back in Sol. Gallia's technology has focused extensively on military research, and even the most venerable of its centuries-old battleships can stand toe-to-toe with some of the modern warships employed by Sirian forces. Expanding throughout their star cluster, Gallia's only match has been itself, as it has suffered not one but two civil wars. The more recent of the two still rages on, though Gallia's invasion timetable has been forced upwards owing to Council breaking their isolation.
Controlled and contested space
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destinationMain articles: Gallic Core Worlds, Gallic Border Worlds
Gallic space is divided into the Core Worlds and the Border Worlds, the former being closer to where the sleeper ship landed, while the latter possess many of the resources instrumental in supporting Gallia's massive fleets. The Core Worlds boast a population greater than that of any of the other houses, and are kept close to the iron rule of the Crown. IDF Shipping and Solar Engineering are focused there, and the quality of life on a core worlds planet is quite high. The border worlds, by comparison, are filled with criminals and war. Rich in resources, the Gallic Metal Service and EFL Oil & Machinery do most of their mining in the border worlds. The border worlds are where the Second Gallic War is being fought, with Champagne and southern Languedoc controlled by Council. Lorraine and Languedoc also contain the exits from Gallia into Sirius, and due to the presence of Sirian explorers the Core Worlds have been sealed off from the Border Worlds until the main invasion begins.
Government and politics
From what is known of Gallia, it appears to be an absolute monarchy, with all policies handled by the Crown. The two main agencies of defense and law enforcement in Gallic space are the Gallic Royal Police and Gallic Royal Navy. The Gallic Royal Police is by all accounts a corrupt group who often work openly with criminals in border space especially, however the Gallic Royal Navy is a very powerful and well-equipped force, and could pose a serious threat to the rest of Sirius.
In addition, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Gallia was the birthplace of the Junkers: Junker vessels have been sighted by explorers throughout Gallic space, and there appears to be a very large Junker installation in the Burgundy system, the largest yet discovered, is even located at a trade lane terminus.
Economy
Gallia is the only known source of Oil in the Sirius Sector. The Gallic economy is dominated by three powerful corporations: Gallic Metal Service (GMS), Ile-de-France Shipping (IDF) and EFL Oil and Machinery. It is rumoured that high-ranking executives in these corporations have secret ties to The Council, though this is merely hearsay.
Surprisingly, the Gallic Border Worlds are criss-crossed by Trade Lanes and linked by Jump Gates, despite Ageira Technologies insisting they have never been contacted by the Gallic government. This is believed to be the work of the Junkers, who are now believed to have been spies for the Gallic authorities, stealing technology from the four other houses and sending it to Gallia. Most modern Junkers are angered by these accusations, suggesting they, at least, had no connection to Gallic espionage.
Foreign relations
The Gallic government is hostile to all foreign forces, and many Sirian freelancers and explorers who have entered Gallia have reported being shot at by Police and Navy vessels. Extreme caution is advised to all wishing to explore Gallic space- while the Gallic Royal Police might be bribed to turn the other way, the Gallic Royal Navy is unlikely to let any intruders leave alive.
Crime and dissent
The main faction opposing the Gallic government is The Council, who are in a state of open war with the Crown (a conflict known as the Second Gallic War). The Council claim to be descended from the Mouvement de Liberation Gaulois (Gallic Liberation Movement), reportedly disbanded by King Louis IV circa 720 AS. The Council currently control two systems in Gallic border space (Languedoc and Champagne), each containing one populated planet (Quillan and Marne, respectively), and have established a base (Reunion) outside the minefield in Orkney. They care about their reputation in the eyes of Gallic civilians, and (with the notable exception of an incident on Gap Station) never attack civilian facilities, ships or passenger liners unless provoked. As a result, they have significant covert support among Gallic civilians. The Council ultimately aims to overthrow the Gallic throne and stop the planned war against the rest of Sirius.
Closely related to the Council is the Maquis, who were once a radical element within the Council who used more violent means such as assassination and terrorism in their struggle. In the early 7th Century, the Maquis were responsible for a series of explosions in various Gallic cities, which killed thousands of civilians. This harmed the Council's reputation so much that they expelled the Maquis from their group. The two groups, however, much to everyone's surprise, did not become hostile, but instead still work together to fight the Crown, though the Maquis have become more involved in piracy and contraband of late.
A more conventional criminal group in Gallia is the Gallic Brigands, aka the Free Brigands of Gallia, who seem to be a loose union of criminals akin to the Liberty Rogues. While Brigands sustain some sort of romantic aura of medieval highway bandits who robbed the rich and gave to the poor, they often do the opposite, robbing smaller shipping companies in favor of larger corporations and their Police protectors. They rarely get involved in political conflicts, however they notably indirectly assisted the Council in several events of the Second Gallic War, including the liberation of Marne.
Finally there is the Unione Corse, an organised crime syndicate styled after Earth's Corsican Mafia, somewhat similar to the Hogosha of Kusari. The Unione Corse are connected to the Brigands and Maquis, and together with the Brigands, control the majority of the Gallic black market.
Factions of Gallia | ||
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Lawful | Gallic Royal Intelligence • Gallic Royal Navy • Gallic Royal Police | |
Corporate | EFL Oil & Machinery • Gallic Metal Service • Ile-de-France Shipping | |
Quasi-legal | Unione Corse | |
Unlawful | Gallic Brigands • Gallic Royal Enclave • The Council • The Maquis |