
Lost Technology: ComStar spent most of the Succession Wars helping to perpetrate technological decline - murdering scientists, sabotaging factories, and stealing blueprints - to ensure that they would be the only holders of advanced technology, in anticipation of the Successor States coming to ComStar and asking them to lead the Inner Sphere that the NGO would unite. It was only when Ulric Kerensky let slip that the Clans were aiming for Terra that ComStar realized that they were on the target list too. The Clans actually respected ComStar as a relic of the old Star League.
Les Collaborateurs: ComStar was secretly working with the Clans during Operation REVIVAL, supplying information on Inner Sphere defenses, blacking out communications from planets under assault, and helping administrate conquered planets in exchange for the Clans leaving them alone. Godzilla Threshold: Finding out that the final target of the Clan Invasion was Terra, ComStar's homeworld, was enough to bring them out of the shadows and fight openly in defense of the Inner Sphere. The C-Bill is considered a reliable secondary currency and is preferred by many mercenary units due to its stability and ease of use across borders. The other Successor States also produce their own currency, but their value can waver based on that House's fortunes. Fictional Currency: ComStar produces their own currency, the ComStar Letter of Credit, which eventually evolved into the C-Bill. Under Blake ComStar was mostly run in a corporate style organization, but later followers turned it into a pseudo-cult like order with him being its revered founder and a prophet. Cult of Personality: Formed one to its founder Jerome Blake after his death. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Marked white on maps (though rarely, because their sphere of actual territorial control is the Sol system), uses an allover white livery for their combat units. That all changed during the epic Battle of Tukayyid. Church Militant: ComStar secretly possessed one of the largest, most technologically advanced armies in the Inner Sphere during the Succession Wars, though few outside the order knew it. Centuries in, there were quite a few high-ranking members (especially on the First Circuit) who truly believed that they had some sort of sacred duty and arguing otherwise was "heresy."
Cargo Cult: Averted ComStar wanted to become the sole proprietors of technology through the Inner Sphere, but the reality was that no one running the Successor States had any doubt that they were just playing at being mystics to control the fact that they controlled the most valuable communications technology in the Inner Sphere.To the Clans, though, they were still museum pieces, as even ComStar didn't develop new technology, merely maintained the old standard. When the time came to go all-out at Tukayyid, they were using Mechs that hadn't been seen in centuries and were thought to be extinct. Break Out the Museum Piece: Part of their Superweapon Surprise - ComStar never lost the knowledge to make and maintain Star League-era weapons and Mechs, and had enormous amounts of Mechs, AeroSpace Fighters, and even WarShips stashed away.Secularization after the Clan Invasion caused a schism, resulting in the religious elements breaking off and forming the radical Word of Blake.
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Originally set up as a trans-national corporation intended to maintain the Hyperpulse Generator network to prevent a total breakdown in communication, it soon morphed into a pseudo-religious and extremely secretive organization. Not a cult.Īn NGO Super Power, ComStar was established around the time of the First Succession War and used a fleet of mercenaries to take over Planet Terra. Operates all of the Inner Sphere's Subspace Ansible stations. Your friendly neighborhood phone company.