Difference between revisions of "History/2173 Second Stellar War"
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StartYear | 2173 |
EndYear | 2186 |
Body | The second stellar war kicks of with an incident between the United States of America and the Sino-Chinese People's State, but quickly expands to involve all extra-solar colonies. Though it is feared that the war might engulf Earth in a war with weapons of mass destruction, the doctrine of MAD keeps the war off Earth entirely, though it does bring trade to a standstill. Extra-solar combat is also somewhat subdued, seeking to avoid damage to the colonies they are fighting over. After 13 years an alliance consisting of the USA and the Trans-Pacific Coalition comes out on top. |