I am indebted to “Red Sun Rising, The Japanese Enclave on Mars in Space: 1889 by John Gannon.
I
have stolen this excellent piece in the hope that I can bring it to
life.
In
my defence M'lud, this is the chap wot made me do it:
https://gisby.wordpress.com/category/space-1889/
Although
I will also cite these bastards for running one of the shops where I
got the equipment:
http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dark-elves-c-76_151_101/
One of the reasons Space 1899 keeps going is the high volume of background material such as this. I'm hoping someone will piggyback my efforts and roleplay this setting as well.
My plan is to do the opposit of what we have done before- to use smaller games to generate larger. I'm starting with Rogue Stars. You've seen what I've done using RS's armour ratings for more primitive protection. As long as it's consistant, it work very well.
Long, long term there is an event at Bournemouth called Beach Head in February 2020. This may be the framework for a participation game.
Introduction
With
each passing year, the Human presence expands across the faces of
Mars as the soldiers, scientists and explorers of Earth range far and
wide across the dry, deadly surface of this dying world. The Japanese
have quietly but efficiently established a presence for themselves
near the remote city of Euxinus Lacus. While the other powers may
clash with native Martians and each other, the Japanese go quietly
about their tasks, developing their area of influence without
fanfare, and slowly, carefully, bringing their plans to fruition . .
. .
Euxinus Lacus -- Background
A
poor city since its founding, Euxinus Lacus has never figured
prominently in the affairs of Mars. Located in the Northern
Hemisphere, nearing the Polar Cap, Euxinus Lacus was always
considered an out of the way place. Founded 5,000 years ago as the
site of Resort Palace, the city itself grew slowly, almost as an
afterthought. Its major waterway, the Herculis Canal, dried up almost
a thousand years ago, and the Propontis Canal followed only a few
decades later, leaving Euxinus Lacus in a position similar to that of
Aubachon. Since that time, the fact that Euxinus Lacus has survived
as a city is due mostly to the annual spring run off from the Polar
Cap which provides enough water to maintain the city, as well as the
passage of caravans and aerial merchants, bringing needed supplies
and assorted hard-to-get items to Euxinus Lacus. Even the arrival of
Humans on Mars nearly 20 years ago had little impact on the city, for
it was so isolated and out of the way that it seemed to many as if no
human government or trading concern could ever be bothered to make
contact with Euxinus Lacus. Things have changed in recent times for
Euxinus Lacus though...and not always for the better.
Now
let's consider a “what if”. If the city had, in its past, taken
in as mercenaries a tribe of Hill Martians as a cavalry force. This
ethnic sub-division continued in the city as soldiery, caravan guards
and police.
Euxinus Lacus -- Recent History
Four
years ago, in 1885, a Japanese expedition (consisting of two
companies of infantry, a squadron of cavalry, a battery of field
guns, and a large group of scientists, merchants, and government
officials) ended almost a year of cross-planetary travel at a small
village west of the city of Euxinus Lacus. While details are sketchy,
it is known that the Japanese scientists in the expedition were
determined to have access to this site. After several days of
fruitless negotiations with the local inhabitants, the expedition
attacked and seized the site. In the days that followed, the Japanese
consolidated their hold on the small village, ensuring it's
subordination and then driving out the native inhabitants. Four days
later, in a simple ceremony, The Honourable Sato Ichikawa, Personal
Representative of the Emperor, raised the Imperial Standard over the
site and proclaimed the founding of Unebi Station, an Imperial
possession. Significantly, it was only after they had control that a
delegation approached the Anwaak of Euxinus Lacus to discuss matters
of recognition and economic exchange.
The
initial reaction to the Japanese was not a positive one, nor did
further contact ease any of the anger or resentment that the attack
had caused. Once they met with the city rulers, the Japanese
essentially dictated a deal to the Anwaak and his council, which
awarded the Japanese all rights to Unebi Station without compensation
for the Anwaak, but granting him the "friendship and gratitude
of the Emperor". When the Anwaak hesitated to approve this
arrangement, the Japanese used subtle threats of force or the
possibility of a Japanese alliance with the city of Herculis to
ensure that the ruler of Euxinus Lacus went along with it. Since that
time, the Japanese have been scrupulously correct but somewhat
tactless by Martian standards, in their dealings with the city. As
Japanese government representatives and merchant agents arrived to
help consolidate the Japanese position, they made sure to buy
everything they used and to pay for all facilities and services.
However, the insults to the honour of the Anwaak by the "Little
Red Men" (as the Japanese are called) have not been forgotten,
nor forgiven. Thus, while the Japanese and other humans settle into
the city, the Anwaak waits for his opportunity to redeem his honour
-- at their expense.
The
presence of the Japanese brought increased trade and travel to the
area, stimulating the economy and bringing the name Euxinus Lacus
into the courts and councils of other Martian Cities. With the
entrenchment of the Japanese in the city, other human nations have
also sent envoys and delegations to Euxinus Lacus, if only to monitor
the Japanese. Thus, Euxinus Lacus now finds itself experiencing new
growth and prosperity - but it is not a happy city and the discontent
is old and embedded in the local population.. Inevitably, it's
peaceful facade seems to slip a little with each passing day...
Cultures
can clash, or they can compliment. Take the Egyptian discoveries that
inspired the Art Deco and Art Nuevo movements. Let us consider the
cultural impact of the Japanese. New art, clothing. Plus a ready
market for all that surplus arms and armour lying around. In
reverse, increasing restrictions and modernisation at home means
there is a ready supply of recruits wishing for the freedom of
earlier times. I'd expect a converging wave of natives going
Japanese and Japanese going native.
Euxinus Lacus -- Today
Since
the establishment of Unebi Station, most of the Japanese have kept to
themselves out there. However, the Japanese have by no means
abdicated any interest in Euxinus Lacus itself. All Japanese trade
comes through Euxinus Lacus and the Japanese presently monopolize the
small shipyard within the city as they use its' facilities to
construct IJAS Rakio,
sister ship to IJAS Mikasa.
The Japanese maintain their major diplomatic mission within the city
to deal with the Martians and the other Colonial Powers. With the
influx of Japanese merchants and scientists, the economy of Euxinus
Lacus is now on the upswing. Tensions in the city are quite high
though, for while this level of involvement helps the economy, it
does nothing to improve the relationship between Japanese and
Martian. The Japanese tend to treat the locals with poorly concealed
contempt (as befits a vanquished inferior under the code of Bushido).
The local population for their part are resentful of this treatment
within their own city, but understand that the Japanese have the guns
and ships to back up their stance. Anwaak Sasidaar of Euxinus Lacus
is determined to learn what the Japanese are up to at Unebi Station,
but since his army is poor and his fleet is little better, he knows
he cannot challenge the Japanese with force of arms. He has tolerated
the Japanese attitude, but has recently made secret contact with the
Russians at Hecate Lacus, in the hopes of arranging some sort of deal
with them to help him oust the Japanese from his lands and while at
the same time earning Russian protection from Japanese reprisals.
The
city shows the impact of the ages upon itself. The portion of the
city that lies north of Herculis-Propontis Canal (known as the North
Shore) is the older, more established region of the city with the
better homes, most successful businesses, the Royal Palace, and
associated offices of government. The South-East Quarter of the city
was at one time the great market and merchant area, though since the
passing of the canals, it has become only a shadow of itself. Now,
many buildings are simply abandoned while those that remain are
occupied by what merchants still operate in the city, by transients
and caravans, and by middle to lower class residences. Crime is
rampant in the district, and many of the anti-human movements have
established themselves in this part of the city. The South West
Quarter survives as a residential/retail centre, much as it has for
years, and it is also the site of the local shipyard, as well as the
city's "Human District". The district itself is bounded by
a medium-sized wall and the district is irregularly patrolled by
Japanese soldiers who act in the role of a deterrent to the street
crime that is rampant throughout the rest of the city. Almost all
humans live inside the Human District, although there are a few who
maintain residences and businesses in other areas of the city. Within
the District, The British, French, and Russians all maintain small
consulates for handling relations with the Japanese and the Prince.
The Japanese maintain a large compound that houses one company of
Imperial infantry, a large diplomatic/administrative staff, as well
as a large trade/scientific delegation. The entire Japanese mission
is headed by Count Yasushi Hashimoto, The Emperor's Special
Representative to Mars.
Japanese Influences on Government
In
a truly novel approach to human influence on Mars, the Japanese do
not involve themselves in the administration or foreign policy of the
city in any way. Instead, since the day the Japanese made their deal
with the Prince regarding Unebi Station, they have maintained a
policy of non-interference in the local government, except to ensure
that no other colonial power gains any great influence with the
Prince and his council. The Japanese Residency within Euxinus Lacus
is a large and busy place, but not much different from any other
Embassy belonging to a European power. For his part, the Anwaak
continues to administer his city and lands, all the while searching
for an opportunity to recover the initiative from the Japanese and
gain the upper hand in his dealings with them. Both sides know that
the present calm is merely a facade until the moment when the
Martians are ready to act. In the meantime, the Japanese continue
their work at Unebi Station while their military forces ready
themselves for the coming confrontation.
Japanese/Martian Relations
While
relations with Euxinus Lacus may be poor, the Japanese are presently
involved in wooing some of the other nearby cities with economic and
social packages (favoured trade position, political non-interference,
access to some human knowledge, etc) in exchange for a preferred
status in their dealings as opposed to the other colonial powers. The
Japanese are particularly eager to conclude some sort of arrangement
with the city of Herculis that will keep the Russians from gaining a
foothold in that city as they view Russian colonial expansion on Mars
with the same dread as they views recent Russian moves near the
Korean Peninsula on Earth. In the other direction, the Japanese are
conducting low-level talks and trade with Propontis, if only to keep
the city neutral and so as to be able have a finger on the pulse of
local events and trends.
Among
the European Powers, the Japanese seem content to merely maintain
diplomatic relations at their present levels, neither worsening or
improving them, while they concentrate on developing relations with
the various Martian factions. This means that their contacts are
correct and formal with the British (who they view as a rival in Asia
but not on Mars), friendly with the Germans (the Japanese are now
studying German military techniques and adopting many of them for
their own services), tolerant of the French ,and annoyed with the
Americans (mostly due to trade policies). Relations with the Russians
are formal and awkward as both nations seem to be competing for
influence in the same regions both on Mars and on Earth.
Unebi Station
Once
a small community of canal fishermen, itinerant farmers, labourers,
and simple peasantry. When the Japanese came, however, the quiet life
of the village was ended -- quickly and violently. What made Unebi
Station so highly prized to the Japanese is not known, though both
humans and martians constantly seek to discover the reason. What is
known it that the Japanese consider it valuable enough to base their
entire military might there, and to deny access to all foreign humans
and martians. Since the Japanese occupation began, no martian or
non-Japanese human has set foot in Unebi Station.
The Secret of Unebi Station
For
most Game Masters and Players, a single question stands out from all
others "What is the secret of Unebi Station?" Allow me to
present three possible answers to that question, each of which has
been used in playtest situations. Naturally, each Game Master will
have their own ideas about what is most suitable for their own
campaigns, and other possible secrets, rather than the one's
presented here can always be used.
First,
the Japanese may have discovered that Unebi Station sits upon a vast,
rich untapped and heretofore unknown deposit of Radium, a well-known
element of Victorian Scientific Fiction. Radium is a glowing,
non-contaminating source of incredible energy and power, which when
harnessed to special turbines, produces unlimited amounts of
electricity and propulsion power. For game purposes, this allows the
use of Radium Engines' on airships. These engines can be fitted into
a vessel hull in a manner similar to Conventional and Forced Draught
Steam Engines. The Engine Size (ES) of the Radium Engine multiplied
by 15 is it's weight in tons. ES multiplied by 6 divided by Hull Size
(HS) = Speed. It should be noted that Radium Engines' cost $3,000 per
size number, but do not require a Coal Bunker. The endurance of
Radium Engines is calculated at ES X 15 = the number of days.
Replacement blocks of Radium cost $30 per ES (ie, a ES 4 Radium
Engine would cost $120 to refuel at the end of it's Endurance).
Naturally, these numbers assume you could find Radium to begin with,
which should be kept extremely rare. For the purposes of this plot
line, only the Japanese would have access to significant amounts of
Radium, and would be developing a "Radium Engine" at Unebi
Station for use in their warships.
Alternatively,
the Japanese could have discovered another rare mineral -- Carbelium.
Carbelium is an unstable, corrosive substance which, when mixed with
measured amounts of mercury and lead, can be used to create enhanced
ammunition types. The impact of Carbelium-treated rounds for aerial
combat would be to increase the Pen value of such rounds by a factor
of 1 (ie, a 6-pdr HRC would have a Pen of 2/1 with Carbelium-treated
rounds as opposed to it's normal Pen of 1/0). On smaller quantities
of ammunition, or weapons whose rate of fire is low (ie, rifles and
pistols) the effects of Carbelium are negligible (no modifiers).
Japanese vessels or artillery units firing Carbelium-treated rounds
would be able to bring devastating fire, quite out of proportion with
the number and types of weapons they might be using. Unebi Station
would be a mine, a smelter, and an Ammunition Plant, turning out
Carbelium-Treated rounds for use by their airships and artillery
units.
Lastly,
the Japanese could have discovered either a large and highly
exploitable vein of Martian Gold (purer than Earth Gold and extremely
rare with corresponding value) which would give them enormous
economic clout, or perhaps another treasure, such as vast deposits of
coal or even oil.
Whatever
the true secret of Unebi Station may turn out to be, the Japanese
presence there and their involvement in the day to day life of
Euxinus Lacus ensure that tensions in the regions will not fade away,
and as both the Japanese and Russians are slowly and inexorably drawn
towards Herculis, a new confrontation looms in the offing. For the
present, the Japanese continue to conduct their research activities
and marshal their forces at Unebi Station, while staying active on
the diplomatic front, to ensure no other powers gains a dominant
position in Euxinus Lacus. The Japanese have taken a different tact
in their dealings with the Martians as opposed to the other human
powers, and the purpose to their low-key approach to colonialism is
not yet clear. There is no doubt however, that the Japanese are on
Mars to stay.
Euxinus
Lacus
Population: 60,000
Government Type: Weak Prince (Subject City)
Corruption Level: Corrupt
Economy Type: Mercantile
Economic Vitality: Poor
Attitude Towards Humans: Indifferent (leaning towards Hostile)
Population: 60,000
Government Type: Weak Prince (Subject City)
Corruption Level: Corrupt
Economy Type: Mercantile
Economic Vitality: Poor
Attitude Towards Humans: Indifferent (leaning towards Hostile)
Euxinus Lacus Air Fleet "The Anwaak's Arm"
The
grand title of this aerial force was bestowed upon it last year by
the Anwaak himself, in a ceremony that included the re-affirmation of
Oaths, presentation of Swords of Command, and the award of Banners to
each vessel. Neither the title nor the Banners however, have done
little to improve the overall efficiency or quality of the Air Fleet.
Fleet
Quality: Green
Fleet Size: 8
Fleet Value: $180,000
Fleet Size: 8
Fleet Value: $180,000
The
fleet is composed of eight vessels -- one Swiftwood (Flagship);
one Fleetfoot; three Clearsights; and
three Blood Runners. All vessels conform to the standard
description for their class. The crews of all vessels are green with
Trained officers, except for the Flagship Anwaak's Wrath,
which is manned by an Experienced crew with Veteran officers.
Officers carry rifled pistols and swords. Crewmen and Marines are
armed with smoothbore muskets. All officers aboard the flagship carry
French Lebel revolvers and Martian swords, while the crew of the
flagship are armed with German 71 Pattern, single-shot,
breech-loading Mauser Rifles.
The War Hosts of Euxinus Lacus
The
massed armies of Euxinus Lacus consist of 14 bands of infantry,
supported by 7 bands of cavalry and 14 guns. It has been many years
since the Anwaak of Euxinus Lacus has felt the need (or had the
money) to employ mercenaries with his army.
Army
Quality: Poor
Army Size: 7
Army Size: 7
Though
some of the soldiers are armed with smoothbore muskets, most of the
troops still fight with swords, bows, and spears. While the majority
of the infantry and cavalry bands are UV: T1, the Royal Bodyguards
(Shields of Glory) is a UV: V2 warband, and are armed with 71 Pattern
Mausers, as per the crew of the Flagship Anwaak's
Wrath above.
My
version for OHAA
I'm
looking at making a 2,000point combined arms force.
The
army is (probably) raised by guilds and obligation rather than a
standing army. Although a militarised police force is possible.
Most will be relatively untrained with a levelling of experienced
caravan guards.
Centre.
General
3 4 6 Mounted Elan General
Noble
cavalry comprising the sons of noble houses. 4 4 6 Mounted, Elan,
Devastating charge up to 5 @ 29 = 130
Guild
heavy cavalry comprising the sons of merchant houses.
4
3 5 Mounted 6 @ 15 = 90
Heavy
cavalry Lancers, experienced caravan guards.
4
4 5 Mounted, Drilled, Devastating charge 6 @ 20 = 120
Citizens
householders with supplied weapons and armour:
Pike
5 2 5 Steadfast Pike 8 @ 12 = 96
Gunners
5 1 4 Steadfast Shoot2 4 @ 11 = 44
Archers
5 2 4 Skirmishers Shoot2 4@ 12 = 48
Wings
Mounted
gunners. Lighter cavalry armed with a combination of lance,
sabre and carbine mostly experienced caravan guards.
4
2 5 Mounted Skirmisher Shoot2 8 @ 19 = 152
Guild
spear. Armoured with some degree of cohesion.
4
2 5 Shieldwall, Drilled 10 @ 16 = 160
4
units of pike & shot gives me 1,950. I haven't factored in
artillery. Gives me 10 units infantry and 5 of cavalry. As the
armies classed as poor, the bulk are immobile “5's” and the
better units small. No “3's” or extra lives. Which gives me
somewhere to go in a campaign.
Japanese Military Forces
Like
the other minor colonial powers, the Japanese have assembled what
amounts to a small brigade worth of troops on Mars. What is different
however is that the Japanese have chosen to concentrate their
military forces at Unebi Station, leaving only a single company of
infantry to guard their Residency within Euxinus Lacus, as if
indicating that whatever secrets exist at Unebi Station are more
valuable than their hold on the city itself. The forces that guard
Unebi Station are under the command of General Baron Masakuza
Ichamura, and consist of:
- The 1st & 2nd Battalions of the 23rd Imperial Infantry Regiment (7 companies total); UV: V2.
Colonel Hiroshi Kawamura commanding; - The 44th (Independent) Field Artillery Battery (15-pounder field guns); UV: V0.
Captain Emiko Kobayashi commanding; - The 1st (Emperor's) Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons total); UV: E1
Colonel Yasunobu Ishigama commanding; - The Imperial Japanese Air Ship (IJAS) Mikasa (Commander Kazahisa Yoshimura) and the IJAS Yashima (Commander Aki Katsuno)
For
completeness any Japanese force would probably be an expeditionary or
defensive force using part of the garrison. As with any such force,
it is never going to be up to TOE.
Scientists
and explorers 5 1 4 Shoot1 Adventurers @ 11
The
ordinary Japanese soldier is a conscript. I'm going to presume that
those serving off-planet are volunteers who are looking to stay.
Basic unit section of 12, 3 sections making up a platoon and 3
platoons a company: 4 3 4 Shoot3 Drilled @ 17
There
is a pool of time-served soldiery available in the Japanese civilian
population, particularly the merchant houses. If we stretch that to
the merchant caravan guards a unit of local cavalry could be
included. 4 3 4 Shoot3 Scout @ 19
Machine
guns are the great leveler. 3 2 5 Artillery2 Resilient @ 24
Detached
Platoon
40
Infantry = 680
12
Guards = 204
2
Machine guns = 48
Total
932
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