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==Impact==
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Drudari-Ternary War
MojBombardment.png
The Bombardment of Teng
Date6 BF - 1 IJ
Location
Result Treaty of Amity
Belligerents
Drudari
 Drudari Ecumene
Ternary
 United Planets
Non-Aligned
 Cosmic Hierophancy
League of Ravnikor

Drudari-Ternary War, also known as the Grand War, was a galactic war that lasted from 6 BF to 1 IJ. Growing quickly from a border skirmish into a true war, for both sides a state of total war emerged. The two sides threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. Though disputed by Xyn historians, the Grand War is considered the deadliest conflict in galactic history, marked by x fatalities, many of whom were civilians. It included massacres, planetary bombing, unrestricted use of bio-warfare, and the use of strategies and weapons now outlawed by the Treaty of Ravnikor.

The Grand War changed the political structure of the galaxy. The Interstellar Assembly (IA) was established to foster intergalactic co-operation and prevent future conflicts; the former enemies, the Drudari Ecumene and the United Planets became the permanent members of its Elder Council, and were joined soon after by the Cosmic Hierophancy and the Seven Bright Ones

Chronology

Background

Pre-war events

Northward Expansion

-Thyssian expansion into the Pale

Course of the war

First Contact (6 BF)

Siege of Moj and Vože (6 BF)

Conquest of Serenity (5 BF)

Sôr'thes Offensive (5 BF)

Fall of Moj and Vože (4 BF)

Desolation of Teng (4 BF)

Xyn Awakening (2 BF)

Destruction of Ravnikor (2 BF)

Stalemate (1 BF)

Reclamation of Vože (1 BF)

Treaty of Amity (1 IJ)

Aftermath

Impact

Casualties and War crimes

Support for and Opposition to the war

Propaganda campaigns

Advances and restrictions in technology and warfare