Long renowned for its lucrative entertainment industry and
respected medical community, the Magistracy of Canopus has grown into one
of the leading economic, political and military powers of the Periphery.
Thousands of the familiar Canopian pleasure circuses
continue to travel throughout the Inner Sphere and the Periphery, and
tourists still flock the Magistracy itself esch year to sample the
indulgences of its famous casinos, brothels and entertainment complexes.
Another long-standing Canopian industry -- physicians practicing both
traditional and nontraditional medicine -- also continue to thrive.
| Current Ruler: | Kyalla Centrella (until 3040)
Emma Centrella (3040 - )
| | Title: | Magestrix
| | Capital: | Canopus IV
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Origins and History
Lying outward of the Free Worlds League, the Magistracy of Canopus is
the third largest of the Periphery States. The Magistracy was founded in
2530 when Kossandra Centrella, a former MechWarrior captain from the Free
Worlds League Forces, led a group of Free Worlds deserters to the Canopus
star systems, near the Taurian Concordat. By 2548, the new Magistracy
included 36 independant star systems.
The Canopian Magistracy is an autocratic state where women traditionally
manage the government and the military. In the early years of the Magistracy,
population pressure and social prejudice within the Inner Sphere produced
widespread emigration to many Canopian worlds. Taking advantage of the
abundant mineral resources found there, Floral Centrella, third Magestrix of
the Canopian Free States, transformed this backwater collection of misfits
and malcontents into a prosperous financial and political entity.
Within a few years, the worlds of the Magistracy had become the
ackowledged center of the so-called pleasure industry. Thousands of Inner
Sphere and Periphery residents flocked to the Magistracy worlds to indulge
in gambling, hunting, illicit sex and other activities that remains
unavailable or illegal within their own states.
The pleasure industry earned billions for the Magistracy worlds, which made
the planets tempting target for the Star League Forces when the
Reunification War erupted. In 2577, the Free Worlds League Forces captured
the Canopian world of Gouderak. The Canopians resisted incursions of
Marik forces for several years and even achieved an impressive victory at
Hardcore. However in 2583, their defeat on Thurrock cost them much of their
AeroSpace and naval forces and prove a turning point in the war. The
following spring, Marik troops captured Canopus IV, and by 2588, Star League
forces had completely subjugated the Magistracy Worlds.
Almost immediately, the Magistracy worlds began to rebuilt their economies
with the help of generous aid from the Star League. By 2607, the Magistracy
had become a territorial member-state of the Star League. For more than a
100 years, the Magistracy shared the general prosperity that descended on
the Star League and Periphery Worlds.
Following the breakup of the Star League, the Magistracy began a massive
rearmament program and hired many mercenaries, which once more drew to
them the unwanted attention of their ambitious neighbors.
Beginning in the early 2800s, the Magistracy lost many holdings in a
series of border disputes with the Free Worlds League, the Taurian
Concordat, and the Capellan Confederation. Seeing the pleasure planets
and remaining industrial centers being repeatedly sacked and looted, the
hereditary leaders of the Canopian matriarchy (House Centrella) ordered
its few remaining industrial plants to be moved deep within the Canopian
holdfast.
The miniature Magistracy emerged alive and surprisingly healthy after
two and a half centuries of warfare, though a mere shadow of its
once-illustrious past. The destruction of galactic trade and tourism
during the Succession Wars has left the great majority of Canopian
worlds lacking the barest of technological necessities. Never
self-sufficient even in the best of times, the Magistracy has seen
numerous famines and agricultural failures, leading to significant
depopulation and social unrest.
With the difficulty of civilian space travel during the Succession Wars
era--and thus few customers able to buy their pleasures--the Magistracy
has turned to more mundane industries. Once noted for their famous
courtesans and dancers, the Canopians of today are highly regarded as
healers, many of whom travel far afield in service of their state. Weary
of their past adventures, poorer in body and spirit, but nonetheless
wiser for their suffering, the Magistracy's intelligentsia is beginning
a slow resurgence that may yet have a profound impact on the rest of the
Periphery.
Sphere of Influence
The Magistracy of Canopus is a roughly circular shell of planetary
systems some 40 parsecs in diameter. Though the government is officially
neutral, the current Magestrix of the Canopian state, Kyalla Centrella,
is known to be in communication with various dissident elements within
the Free Worlds League and the Capellan Confederation. Her major
objective is to restore technological exchange with the various states
of the Inner Sphere, but she also hopes to woo these elements to the
Magistracy banner. Already, she has pledged to supply troops to support
the Duchess of Andurien's bid for independence from the Free Worlds
League.
Sociopolitical Structure
Since its founding nearly five centuries ago, the Magistracy of Canopus
has been ruled by a matriarchy, with supreme power vested in the person
of the Magestrix. Though theoretically open to anyone obtaining a
two-thirds majority of the Canopian Central Committee, the Magestrix has
always been a member of the Centrella family, the original founders of
the Canopian state. Despite this political domination, the Magistracy
has retained a surprising number of individual freedoms; its judicial
and legislative bodies support human rights to a degree often lacking
with the governments of the Inner Sphere.
The center of the Magistracy government is Canopus IV, founded by
Kossandra Centrella in 2530. Here, the Magestrix maintains her Royal
Court, the Canopian Central Committee, and the Royal Courts of
Appeal.
Government Structure
In the early years of the Magistracy, political positions were open
exclusively to women, reflecting the Centrellas' personal bias against
the male-dominated systems of the Inner Sphere. Beginning with the
administration of Floral Centrella, however, the Magestrix has gradually
reduced these restrictions. Following the Reunification War, the
Canopians were forced to modify their political structure under the
direction of a Star League-appointed military governor, Melissa
Humphreys. Under the Humphreys administration (2588-2604) the position
of Magestrix was modified to that of a constitutional monarch and
suffrage was extended to all, irrespective of sex, origin, or social
status.
Following the Magistracy's declaration of independence from the Star
League during the Amaris Crisis, the power and privileges of the
Magestrix were restored to their former levels, though many rights
granted individuals during the "Territorial Period" were retained. At
present, each Magistracy citizen is guaranteed the right to elect
legally protected representatives. Other rights, including trial by jury
and freedom of speech, are protected as much by tradition as by Star
League precedents.
- Magestrix:
The position of Magestrix, or supreme head of the Canopian State,
evolved in the mid-2540s. Beginning with Floral Centrella, the third of
her family to run for office, a revamped Canopian Constitution provided
for a strong centralized government headed by the Magestrix. Holding a
lifetime office, the Magestrix is responsible for the welfare of all
Magistracy citizens. This responsibility includes virtual control over
taxation, the appointment of military officers and civil officials, and
the formation of internal and external policies.
During the Magistracy's Territorial Period, many of these sweeping
powers were assumed by the Military Governor of the Canopian Territorial
State, and later by the Star League Council itself. The Magestrix's
authority was limited to maintaining civil order and promoting Star
League policies within the Magistracy. Following Canopian independence
from Star League control in the late 2700s, the Magestrix was restored
to its original status, albeit with the addition of a Central Committee
of legislative peers.
In its present form, the office of Magestrix remains largely
authoritarian, with legislative veto powers and the right to command the
Canopian military. Ever since Melissa Humphreys established numerous
democratic Peoples Councils, the position of Magestrix has diminished
somewhat in stature, if not in actual capability.
Unlike similar institutions within the Inner Sphere, the Magestrix does
not have the right to nominate her own successor. At the death of an
incumbent Magestrix, specially selected officials, the Canopian
Electors, nominate a new executive and forward their choice to the
Central Committee. The Committee then votes for a new Magestrix; if a
two-thirds majority of electoral votes is not present, it instructs the
Electors to repeat the process until a majority vote is reached. In
theory, the assembled electors may choose any citizen in the Magistracy,
though a female member of the Centrella family (though not necessarily
the oldest) has always been selected.
- Central Committee:
Drawn from popularly elected representatives from each planet of the
Canopian systems, the 33-member Central Committee is a creation of the
Humphreys administration of the early 2600s. Originally designed as a
Board of Legislative Review, this body was revised and expanded in the
latter days of the Star League to provide legislation for the
Magestrix's approval, as well as to review policies handed down from
above. By 2750, membership in the Central Committee was opened to all
citizens of the Magistracy, irrespective of gender, with terms of office
set at five-year intervals. With the Magistracy's independence, this
term of office was reduced to two years. As may be expected, the office
of the Magestrix and the Central Committee have often opposed each
other.
- Crimson Council:
Formed as a result of an Imperial edict by Coranna Centrella
(2570-2582), the Crimson Council administers matters pertaining to
Canopian nobility. The Magestrix appoints this six-member panel, which
rules on the creation of new nobility, the assessment of noble
privileges and responsibilities, and general accountability to the state
and its citizenry. On rare occasions, the Crimson Council (named for the
traditional dyed red ermine worn by Canopian nobility) has served as a
judicial review board in cases of misconduct involving Canopian
nobility. Membership in the Crimson Council is for life, although the
Magestrix reserves the right to dismiss a Council appointee at her discretion.
- Canopian Judiciary:
The Canopian Judiciary is divided into three branches: the Canopian
Provincial Courts, which conduct all manner of civil and criminal law at
the planetary level; the Canopian Star Courts, which handle all matters
pertaining to corporate and business law; and the Canopian Courts of
Appeal. Canopian citizens may bring cases to a Provincial Court if they
can also produce a witness able to corroborate their case. Generally,
the findings of the Provincial Courts are binding, and special officials
of the court, known as Magistracy Field Officers (the equivalent of
local marshals and deputies), enforce their rulings. When an individual
wishes to appeal to a higher court, he may present his case to a Court
of Appeal if the Central Committee approves his petition. In general,
the Canopian Court system maintains a high regard for the rights and
privileges of the individual citizen, but protects the traditional
privileges of the Canopian nobility as well. When rights are in
conflict, the Magistracy Courts typically favor the private citizen.
- Canopian Electors:
The Canopian Electors are a select group of individuals whose sole
governmental function is to choose a new Magestrix when the current one
dies. Two Electors from each Canopian planet are appointed for life.
Though originally restricted to members of the aristocracy, Canopian
electorship was extended to private citizens in the mid-2800s. They are
selected by popular vote, with special elections held to fill vacancies.
Though limited in function, the position of Elector is most prestigious,
and one that carries considerable power to influence future events.
Thus, aspirants to the office will spend vast sums of money to secure
the popular support needed for election. Nor is it uncommon for Electors
to become wealthy overnight through "gifts" tendered by Magestrix
candidates. Beginning in 2955, the office of Elector became hereditary
in several influential families, though popular election still applies
for the majority of Electors.
Magistracy Nobility
Canopian nobility is unique because it is not hereditary. Extensions of
noble titles and privileges to successive generations depends on special
service to the state. With the passage of time, the strictures regarding
service have loosened dramatically, but some token service is still
required for those wishing to retain honors that may be generations
old.
The Canopian nobility is divided into three components. The first, the
Froness, are families who settled the Canopian systems in the first
decade of colonization. The Durachi represent the various merchant
princes, whose corporations have helped to develop trade with the
Periphery and the Inner Sphere and have made substantial contributions
to the office of the Magestrix. The newest class of Canopian nobility,
the Girin, are those rare individuals whose personal services to the
state, both civil and military, have warranted special recognition.
During the early years of the Magistracy, only the Magestrix herself
could grant noble status. Beginning with the reign of Coranna Centrella,
however, this function was transferred to the Crimson Council, where it
has resided ever since. This Council regulates all new appointments to
the noble classes, as well as arbitrates disputes over the prerogatives
of each. For the most part, the Canopian nobility is an aristocratic
body of service-oriented elites. Though most noble families are content
to serve in minor governmental functions, members of the Froness are
concentrated in the royal court on Canopus.
Among the many privileges that the Canopian nobility enjoy are the right
to hire a substitute to fulfill their military service, the right of the
female to select her own mate (who cannot refuse her, under Canopian
law), the right to conduct foreign trade outside the Magistracy, and the
right to serve in specially appointed governmental positions, including
military commands.
There is great factionalism and peer prejudice among the Canopian
nobility. Many of the Froness believe themselves to be the only true
Magistracy nobility, for example, while the Durachi and the Girin
consider the Froness to be pure social snobs. During the Canopian
heyday, the Girin family accepted many entrepreneurs into their line
because of how well those individuals had managed the many Canopian
pleasure industries. In the post-Reunification War period, many of these
nobles lost their positions due to widespread Star League
"neo-Puritanism." The loosening of moral strictures in the days
following the Amaris Crisis and the recent introduction of the New Hedon
philosophies have reversed this trend, creating bad feelings between
many prominent families.
The Magestrix has covertly encouraged this traditional factionalism of
the rival noble families. Should the nobility ever put aside its petty
differences and unite, the Magistracy's social structure may radically
change.
Condition for citizenship
The original Constitution of the Magistracy Free States, established in
2531, granted citizenship to all individuals desiring political,
religious, and social freedom from oppression. Any individual who can
prove that he is the victim of such oppression is granted unconditional
status as a citizen of the Canopian state for the duration of his life
and the lifetimes of his descendants. No Canopian citizen can be tried
unless due cause and corroborating testimony have first been presented
to a judicial official. No Canopian citizen can be extradited to another
foreign power without the express permission of the Magestrix. Canopian
citizens are free to own land, to transfer property rights to their
descendants as they see fit, and to pursue whatever social status they
desire.
In exchange, each Canopian citizen must help provide for the common
defense of the state. This obligation may be fulfilled through military
service, by involvement in the educational system (as literacy is
considered essential to the ongoing preparation for defense), or by
donating land or materiel to the war effort in times of crisis. Though
political parties are banned as being divisive, all Canopian citizens
are required by law to participate in all elections.
Cultural Structure
The fact that the entertainment industry originally was and is
again the primary source of income for the Magistracy of Canopus
has had a visible, lasting effect on the realm's attitude toward
religion, education and the arts.
Religion:
The original constitution, supported by later Royal Edicts,
grants complete freedom of religion and philosophical expression so
long as individual worship does not infrige on another's safety. All the
major traditional religions exist in the Magistracy, as well as an
abundance of newer philosophies. Indeed, the Canopians, more than
any other Periphery people, have embraced the spirit of the New
Hedon philosophy, which combines the ideas of free love and
epicureanism. No religious or philosophical doctrine may hold any
official connection with governmental affairs, as special interest
groups and lobbies are forbidden.
Education:
If the Magistracy of Canopus has one overriding concern, it is
education. The average Canopian never progresses far beyond an
elementary school education. This sorry state of affairs is mostly
because of the lack of funds to rebuild the educational institutions
destroyed since the Star League's fall. This has led to a gradual
decline in literacy rates over the last two centuries. Only two
universities (basically technical schools) still exist in Canopian
space: the University of Canopus and the University of Luxen. Because
average enrollments are less than 500 students and because of
the lack of qualified teachers and educational professionals, the
Canopians will continue to struggle with attempts to reverse the
downward trend in literacy for many years.
The Canopian health sciences represent the sole exception to this state
of affairs. Developed in the Magistracy's early years, the medical
disciplines have retained a high national priority, at times
overshadowing the military in their share of economic resources. Today,
the Canopian health industry maintains the highest standards of care to
be found in the entire Periphery, and is in many respects superior to
that available in the Inner Sphere. In recent years, many Canopian
physicians and surgeons have begun practice outside Canopian space on
long-term service contracts to other governments in hopes of stimulating
the Magistracy economy. Indeed, one of the major opportunities for the
Magistracy to upgrade its educational system is in the area of foreign
cultural exchange, where they may develop programs that "trade" medical
care personnel for teachers, technicians, and other professionals.
The arts:
Years of war and hardship nearly destroyed the Magistracy's once-fabled
entertainment industry. The more literate Canopians, however, have traditionally
valued the contributions of writers, painters, and performing artists more than so
highly that they successfully provided a haven for such creative types during the
bleakest periods of Canopian history.Artists can find employment readily available,
with government subsidies in abundance. The only demand placed on the
individual creator is to produce high-quality work and in return, the Magistracy
government offers few restrictions on the dissemination of artistic expression
and political thought, the only exception being the censorship of materials imported
from the Inner Sphere or the Taurian Concordat.
Interstellar Relations
Since the onset of the Succession Wars, the Magistracy of Canopus has
maintained a position of armed neutrality. In the last two centuries, it
has been forced to beat back several incursions, punitive strikes by
both the Free Worlds League and the Taurian Concordat, and a variety of
pirate attacks. The Canopians have been able to maintain a tenuous hold
on their "heartland" systems, which provides the basis for future
expansion.
Successive Magistracy governments do not recognize the "award" of
many of its industrialized planetary systems to the Free Worlds League
after the Reunification War. Subsequent acquisition of additional
isolated systems by later Captains-General has further raised the
Canopians' ire. At present, the Magistracy refuses to receive diplomatic
delegations from the Free Worlds League (trade delegations are another
matter) until House Marik is willing to discuss the return of captured
Canopian systems. Various Canopian nobles, particularly those in
entertainment industries, are known to have informal contacts with Marik
officials through the mediation of the Capellan Confederation.
Historically, the Magistracy of Canopus has had little to do with
the Capellan Confederation. Generally, Canopians disdain any contact
with a regimented, repressive society like that of the Capellans. In
recent years, a series of small border actions against Capellan units
has not done much to improve the situation. Though the Canopians have
accepted a Capellan embassy on Canopus, their reaction to Capellan
overtures for closer diplomatic ties is frosty at best. Given the
Capellans' use of slavery within their sphere of influence, it is
unlikely that relations between the two states will improve until the
Confederation improves its human rights record.
Despite numerous clashes between the Magistracy and the Taurian
Concordat in the last few decades, the Magistracy maintains close
diplomatic ties with its neighbor. Whatever their differences, the
Taurians are seen as fellow Rim-Worlders, suggesting a social affinity
that peoples of the Inner Sphere cannot appreciate or understand. Thus
do the Taurians enjoy a favored-nation status with the Magistracy, and
the two governments have jointly explored remote star systems at the
edge of charted space. In recent years, the Taurians have suggested the
creation of a Pan-Periphery State but the Canopians have continued to
meet these proposals with polite refusals.
Other Inner Sphere Governments
For all its dislike and suspicion of its immediate neighbors, the
Magistracy has been striving to establish relations with the Federated
Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth. Here too, the Canopians' skill in the
art of medicine and their demonstrated superiority in the health
sciences have done much to pave the way for future profitable relations.
The Magistracy's position as an impartial "Galactic Red Cross" make it a
desirable ally.
ComStar
ComStar maintains two communications facilities in the Magistracy of
Canopus: one at the University of Luxen and the other on Canopus IV.
Ambassadorial assistants and a nominal staff of technicians and
administrative support personnel work at both facilities. Relations
between the Magistracy and ComStar have traditionally been polite, if
not overly warm. Like most existing governments, the Magistracy leaders
appreciate the importance of ComStar's presence, but they resist any
effort by our Order to influence Magistracy internal policies.
Political Goals
Beyond attempting to maintain its own territorial integrity, the
Magistracy's primary diplomatic focus is to establish new trade links
with anyone willing to deal with so distant a trading partner. As part
of this ongoing process, the Magistracy is attempting to obtain viable
technologies to enlarge its miniscule merchant marine. In recent years,
the Canopians have made notable strides through the "exportation" of
medical and health- services personnel to neighboring systems in return
for raw materials an technicians. In addition, efforts to increase
exploration and exploitation of new worlds holds out the promise of a
revitalization of the Canopian economy.
Behind the scenes, Magestrix Kyalla Centrella is secretly planning for
the day when war and civil disorder will destroy the Free Worlds League
once and for all. In anticipation of this, she has identified various
dissident elements within both the Free Worlds League and the Capellan
Confederation. Since 3017, the Magestrix's envoys have been in secret
communication with Dame Catherine Humphreys, the Free Worlds League's
Duchess of Andurien, in an effort to unite their two realms. Similarly,
representatives from the Magestrix's inner circle have made contact with
various minor Lords and Ladies along the Capellan border. The aim of
these maneuvers is the fulfillment of Kyalla Centrella's pet dream: the
creation of a new, stronger Magistracy. It would extend beyond its
pre-Reunification War boundaries, incorporating systems lost to House
Marik in the Succession Wars and the territories of the Duchy of
Andurien, plus various Capellan worlds. In addition to the offer of
military support, the promise of newly discovered wealth beyond the edge
of charted space serves as a lure for future negotiations.
Military Forces
In the peaceful atmosphere that has dominated most of the Magistracy's
history, a standing military has been considered a necessary evil at
best. It is not surprising, then, that the Magistracy has traditionally
fielded one of the smallest armed forces in the Periphery, while relying
heavily on local constabularies and mercenary forces. In the years
before the outbreak of the Reunification War, however, the Canopian
government began a series of crash rearmament programs to redress this
lack of well-trained and disciplined forces. It was too late, however,
to do more than fight a delaying action against the best that the Inner
Sphere could put in the field. During the Canopians' years as a
Territorial State, its military was reduced to a symbolic cadre of
veteran soldiers confined to service as palace guards. Military buildup
renewed after the Magistracy's declaration of independence, but the loss
of many key industrial worlds stunted the military's potential for
growth. In the present era, the Canopian armed forces remain a curious
combination of local militia and highly trained federal troops. The
individual Canopian soldier is highly motivated and capable of enduring
considerable sacrifice. Far from being "velvet pillow pushovers," the
Canopians are fully capable of giving as good as they might get from any
invaders who fail to take them seriously enough.
Uniforms
Standard uniforms within the Magistracy Armed Forces (MAF) are
variations on a single theme. Ground forces wear a tight-fitting dark blue tunic
and trousers that have contrasting light blue collars and cuffs. Naval
uniforms are the reverse, with personnel dressed in light blue uniforms
whose collars and cuffs are dark blue.
Dress uniforms are the same except for silver piping on trouser legs and
cuffs for enlisted personnel, and gold piping for officers. As the
Canopian Navy controls the AeroSpace Fighter Arm of the military,
AeroSpace Pilots wear the same uniforms as their naval counterparts,
except that lapel and piping are green. Support personnel, including
technicians, administrative personnel, and special service functionaries
wear the standard uniforms of their "line" regiment counterparts, except
for red piping to denote their elevated status.
When preparing for battle, infantry forces wear a brown uniform with
black lapels and cuffs. Enlisted personnel wear their insignia as a
black silhouette on the lapels only; officers have similar insignia, but
wear them on the cuffs. Armor personnel typically wear dull-black field
uniforms with off-white insignia. Canopian MechWarrior battle dress is
similar to that of Inner Sphere MechWarriors, with some modifications.
Due to the Magistracy's lower technology level, Canopian neurohelmets
are larger than those used elsewhere. In addition, they allow for longer
hair styles to accommodate the Canopians' disproportionate number of
women warriors. Magistracy AeroSpace Pilots wear the simplest uniforms.
Its single notable feature is the presence of the arm-length protector,
which contains emergency circuitry systems and life-sign monitors.
Ranks
The system of ranks used by the MAF is similar to those of military
orders throughout the galaxy. Currently, about four million men and
women are on active duty in the MAF, distributed among ten different
ranks: four officer grade and six enlisted. The insignia for all MAF
personnel is diamond- shaped, which reflects the Canopians' love of
wealth.
Enlisted Ranks
The six enlisted ranks of the MAF are Volunteer, First Ranker, Lance
Corporal, Star Corporal, Command Sergeant, and Banner Sergeant.
Volunteer |
All Canopian citizens are required to serve a minimum of three years
in the MAF (though aristocrats can secure exemption by hiring a
substitute). All new recruits are referred to as Volunteers and wear the
silver-edged diamond insignia on their lapels and cuffs.
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First Ranker |
All graduates of basic training receive the rank of First Ranker,
unless subject to some disciplinary action. The First Ranker then enters
into several months of advanced training in a particular area of
expertise. Further promotion within the MAF depends on individual
initiative and performance. Two silver-edged diarnonds, one nested
inside the other, identify a First Ranker.
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Lance Corporal |
The Lance Corporal is roughly equivalent to a Sergeant in other
military services. They are expected to be competent instructors in the
field and to command units averaging between 15 and 20 troops. A third
nested diamond bar distinguishes Lance Corporals from First Rankers.
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Star Corporal |
The core of the MAF, the Star Corporal serves in a variety of
leadership roles, often in the absence of ranking field officers. Their
most typical role is the equivalent of a platoon sergeant in combat. The
rank is named for its insignia, a silver star within a silver-edged
diamond.
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Command Sergeant |
Command Sergeants are the equivalent of senior company
noncommissioned officers, often holding a variety of staff positions
under senior officers. A solid silver diamond denotes the Command
Sergeant.
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Banner Sergeant |
The rank of "Banner Sergeant" harkens back to the days when
personnel of this rank were responsible for their unit's regimental
colors. Though Banner Sergeants still handle unit flags in full-dress
parades, they are primarily responsible for filling senior staff and
field commands. They are the equivalent of Battalion Sergeants in Inner
Sphere military structures. The rank insignia for the Banner Sergeant is
two solid silver diamonds.
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Officer Ranks
Junior officer slots within the MAF are usually purchased positions,
a feature unique among Periphery military systems. The practice is in
keeping with Magistracy tradition, which holds that those able to afford
the cost of command positions (the nobility) are those best suited to
lead. In all cases involving senior grade officers, however, such
purchases require the confirmation of the Magestrix. Though the merits
of this policy may be questionable, this system has gone unchallenged
for four centuries. Typical purchase prices for commissions in the MAF
are given below in standard C-Bills.
Though there is less discrimination against male officers in the MAF
than previously, it does still exist. Females are likely to pay a lower
price for an officer slot than an equally qualified male.
Average MAF Commission Purchase Prices:
| Rank | Line Regiment | Guards Regiment |
| Ensign | 10,000-12,500 | 18,000-25,000 |
| Commander | 16,000-20,000 | 30,000-35,000 |
| Major | 24,000-30,000 | 40,000-45,000 |
| Colonel | 33,000-40,000 | 50,000+ |
Ensign |
The rank of Ensign appears in both the Canopian navy and army.
Ensigns rarely command set numbers of troops, but may control from ten
to a hundred individuals at any given time, depending on their unit
assignment. An Ensign's rank insignia is a gold-edged diamond.
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Commander |
The rank of Commander is equivalent to the Inner Sphere ranks of
Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commander, and Commander. Aboard ship, a
Commander may serve as a department commander or his assistant. On the
ground, a Commander typically heads up a company or battalion. The
insignia is two gold-edged hollow diamonds, one inside the other.
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Major |
MAF majors are typically employed as senior battalion commanders and
brevet regimental commanders, especially in training commands. In the
MAF navy, the rank of Major is usually referred to as Comcapt (a
bastardization of Commodore-Captain). A Comcapt can command anything
from a ship up to a squadron of from three to six vessels. A single gold
diamond insignia denotes a Major; a gold wreath below the diamond
denotes a Comcapt.
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Colonel |
| MAF Colonels are the regimental commanders of the MAF. Aboard ship,
the rank is referred to as Rearad (from Rear Admiral). In addition to
the various regimental commanders, there are three Senior Colonels who
coordinate defense plans for the Magestrix. Two Rearads command the
diminutive Canopian Navy fleets. Two horizontal solid gold diamonds
denote the Colonel; a Rearad also has a gold wreath. |
Structure of the MAF
The structure of the Magistracy Armed Forces is simplistic. Its small
size allows it to be streamlined with few distinctions between
branches.
- Magestrix Command Center:
At the apex of the MAF is the Magestrix Command Center (MCC).
Located on Canopus IV, this division of the MAF is directly responsible
to the Magestrix for all top-level strategic planning and defense
initiatives. Staffed by three Senior Colonels and their naval
counterparts, the MCC coordinates the deployment of all Canopian forces
to meet a variety of threats from foreign powers. All operational plans
developed by the MCC are subject to the Magestrix's final approval.
- Magistracy Army:
All ground units within Canopian space are a part of the Magistracy
Army. Due to its small size, the army does not differentiate
sub-branches beyond the distinctions of infantry and armor commands.
Artillery and jump troops, when available, are classified as infantry.
Engineers and special forces units are all but nonexistent within the
Magistracy Army.
- Magistracy Navy:
At present, the size of the Canopian Navy is less then four dozen
DropShips and two dozen JumpShips, complemented by many smaller,
independently owned merchant vessels, which can be used as privateers.
The Canopian Navy is divided into two fleets, with two squadrons of two
flotillas each. The Canopian Battle Fleet is charged with the defense of
orbital space around potential targets of invasion. The second, Reserve
Fleet, patrols in and around the Canopus IV system under the personal
direction of the Magestrix.
- Magistracy AeroSpace Arm:
There are fewer than 100 AeroSpace Fighters in Canopian
space, most of which are captured and refurbished light or medium craft.
Given the small numbers of fighters, operational command of the
AeroSpace Arm is relegated to the Navy, with individual fighters divided
among the Magistracy's two fleets.
- Magistracy Medical Corps:
The Magistracy Medical Corps is the one area where Canopians excel
over their Inner Sphere counterparts. The MMC takes pains to ensure
adequate medical care for every trooper, sailor, and pilot. The medical
teams take pride in their speed in removing the wounded from the field
and later returning the recovered soldiers to their units with a minimum
of delay. The ratio of skilled medics and surgeons within the MAF is
roughly 1 medical specialist for every 7 fighting troops, as opposed to
a ratio of 1 to 20 (or more) in other modern-day armies.
- Magistracy Support Corps:
The Magistracy Support Corps is a catch-all division that is
responsible for all administrative, supply, quartermaster, and
personnel-related functions of the other military systems. The Support
Corps is likewise responsible for training recruits, advanced officer
training, contractual liaison with mercenary units, and research and
development of new weapons systems.
- Typical MAF Units:
MAF units in the field closely model the deployment schemes found in the
armed forces of the Inner Sphere, with minor variations due to its small
size. MAF ground forces are usually concentrated in one heavy battalion,
with most of the regiments' BattleMechs formed into four man lances.
Support battalions generally consist of whatever armor (mostly
reconditioned tanks) and infantry forces are available. Air Lances are
typically absent from MAF forces, the exception being the Magistracy
Royal Guards, which contain one air lance per battalion. All other MAF
air lances are under the control of the Magistracy Navy, which provides
for their transportation, deployment, and repair.
Infantry platoons vary in size from 30 to 50 men, with companies of 120
to 180 men. Jump troops, special forces, and engineers are virtually
unknown within the MAF.
The Magistracy maintains a number of local Militia Defense Battalions.
Drawn from the populations of the major Canopian planets, these
conventional forces represent reservists with a minimal amount of
training. Canopian militia forces maintain a large number of armored
fighting vehicles and they construct local fortifications. Though these
militia units cannot stand up to regular forces, they give a good
account of themselves when combined with regular armed forces. Militia
are typically employed in oversized battalions of five companies
each.
The average Canopian soldier enters service at the age of 16. If the
individual is a male, he will typically have the equivalent of a
12th-grade education; females have slightly higher educational
backgrounds. Following basic training, the individual undergoes service
with a home defense unit for three to four years. Those who choose
careers as enlisted personnel join training battalions near the Canopian
borders to undergo additional training before serving in a regular line
unit. Instead of attending Officer Training School, those selected as
officer candidates (where there is a marked bias toward females) are
posted as military aides-de-camp to an officer on duty in a regular line
regiment. Nowhere is the concept of on-thejob training taken more
seriously than in the MAF. An official commendation from a candidate's
"sponsor" makes it possible for him or her to purchase their first
commission (often with their sponsor's assistance).
Weapons Industries:
The Magistracy Armed Forces suffers from the loss of many key industrial
centers in the last two centuries. In particular, the ability to produce
BattleMechs and 'Mech replacement parts is virtually nonexistent in the
Magistracy. At present, only two BattleMech production facilities remain
intact in Canopian space. Located on Canopus IV and Duncanshire, these
two centers have a very low annual output (less than 60 machines per
year), and produce mostly Locusts, Wasps and Stingers. The only
medium-sized BattleMechs produced within the Magistracy are Shadow
Hawks, but usually no more than ten per year. Production for armor,
AeroSpace Fighters, and motorized vehicles run roughly 30 each per
year.
Socioeconomics:
Though once the richest of the Periphery States, the present-day
Magistracy of Canopus is economically stagnant. After many decades of
deliberately channeling their resources into entertainment industries,
the Canopians now suffer from having created such an undiversified
economy. Lacking even the shadow of a corporate-industrial base, the
current economy is based on cottage industries and small artisan guilds.
An official ban on the importation of Inner Sphere technologies (except
for military technology obtained from the Taurian Concordat) has further
hampered economic development. Recent efforts by Magestrix Kyalla
Centrella to trade the services of Canopian physicians for Inner Sphere
technicians and business experts may begin to change this situation.
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