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{{Infobox Conflict | {{Infobox Conflict | ||
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|date = [[2086]] - [[2088]] | |date = [[2086]]-[[2088]] | ||
|location = [[Mars]] (mostly around [[Olympus Mons]]) | |location = [[Mars]] (mostly around [[Olympus Mons]]) | ||
|result = [[Human]] victory | |result = [[Human]] victory | ||
| | |side1 = [[Ice Warrior]]s | ||
| | |side2 = [[Human]]s | ||
| | |leader1 = [[Abrasaaar Urr'n'Jaas]] | ||
|leader2 = [[Achebe]] | |||
|strength1 = Over 10,000 | |||
|strength2 = Over 45,000 | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Thousand Day War''' | The '''Thousand Day War''' took place between [[2086]] and [[2088]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beige Planet Mars (novel)|Beige Planet Mars]]'') It began with an attempted [[Ice Warrior|Martian]] invasion of [[Earth]] in the form of a [[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|''blitzkrieg'' attempt at areoforming]]. | ||
The first day of the [[ | The first day of the [[human]] counteroffensive saw the [[United Nations]] Third Tactical Response Brigade — comprised mostly of [[Ireland|Irish]] and [[Ethiopia]]ns — under the command of Brigadier [[Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart]] drop onto [[Olympus Mons]]. They suffered heavy casualties on the way in. | ||
Having already lost their space fleet and feeling themselves at a | Having already lost their space fleet and feeling themselves at a major tactical disadvantage, [[2086|in the early days of the war]] the [[Ice Warrior]]s tried to intimidate the humans by destroying [[Paris]] with an [[asteroid]], a gambit that misfired badly. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'') | ||
The | The humans only suffered one defeat in battle in the Thousand Day War, in the [[Viis Clarr]]/[[Valles Marineris]] valley. Supreme Grand Marshall [[Abrasaaar Urr'n'Jaas]] set a trap which killed fifteen thousand humans and ten thousand Ice Warriors. | ||
By [[2088]], forty-five thousand | By [[2088]], forty-five thousand humans had died in the war. The war was finally won when Earth troops were [[transmat]]ted to Mars to storm the Ice Warriors' base of operations. The majority of the ruling council known as the [[Eight-Point Table]] were executed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'', ''[[The Dying Days (novel)|The Dying Days]]'') Though some military nests remained in suspended animation, most of the surviving Ice Warrior population evacuated the planet and resettled on a world that became known as [[Neo Ares|New Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Medusa Effect (novel)|The Medusa Effect]]'') | ||
== After the war == | == After the war == | ||
The human victory was so complete that Mars become a colony world. As a precaution against sleeper nests, an intelligent system named JERUSALEM was installed in the Jacksonville infrastructure | The human victory was so complete that Mars become a [[colony]] world. As a precaution against sleeper nests, an intelligent system named [[JERUSALEM]] was installed in the [[Jacksonville, Mars|Jacksonville]] infrastructure. It had the capacity to assess and respond to future [[Ice Warrior|Martian]] aggression; it remained dormant and forgotten for twenty-five years until mistakenly activated by an unrelated incursion. | ||
A group | A group called the [[Martian Axis]] formed after the war. They wanted peaceful co-existence with the Martians, but soon began to incite civil disobedience. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'') | ||
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[[Category: | The [[Black Man (Alien Bodies)|Black Man]] sold Ice Warrior relics from "before they dropped the rock". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 3 September 2020
The Thousand Day War took place between 2086 and 2088. (PROSE: Beige Planet Mars) It began with an attempted Martian invasion of Earth in the form of a blitzkrieg attempt at areoforming.
The first day of the human counteroffensive saw the United Nations Third Tactical Response Brigade — comprised mostly of Irish and Ethiopians — under the command of Brigadier Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart drop onto Olympus Mons. They suffered heavy casualties on the way in.
Having already lost their space fleet and feeling themselves at a major tactical disadvantage, in the early days of the war the Ice Warriors tried to intimidate the humans by destroying Paris with an asteroid, a gambit that misfired badly. (PROSE: Transit)
The humans only suffered one defeat in battle in the Thousand Day War, in the Viis Clarr/Valles Marineris valley. Supreme Grand Marshall Abrasaaar Urr'n'Jaas set a trap which killed fifteen thousand humans and ten thousand Ice Warriors.
By 2088, forty-five thousand humans had died in the war. The war was finally won when Earth troops were transmatted to Mars to storm the Ice Warriors' base of operations. The majority of the ruling council known as the Eight-Point Table were executed. (PROSE: GodEngine, The Dying Days) Though some military nests remained in suspended animation, most of the surviving Ice Warrior population evacuated the planet and resettled on a world that became known as New Mars. (PROSE: Legacy, PROSE: GodEngine, PROSE: The Medusa Effect)
After the war[[edit] | [edit source]]
The human victory was so complete that Mars become a colony world. As a precaution against sleeper nests, an intelligent system named JERUSALEM was installed in the Jacksonville infrastructure. It had the capacity to assess and respond to future Martian aggression; it remained dormant and forgotten for twenty-five years until mistakenly activated by an unrelated incursion.
A group called the Martian Axis formed after the war. They wanted peaceful co-existence with the Martians, but soon began to incite civil disobedience. (PROSE: GodEngine)
The Black Man sold Ice Warrior relics from "before they dropped the rock". (PROSE: Alien Bodies)