Nuclear Fire, Dead Worlds, and the End of Restraint
The early Succession Wars shattered the restraints that had once limited interstellar conflict. Nuclear weapons, orbital bombardment, chemical attacks, and deliberate strikes on industrial and civilian infrastructure turned strategically valuable worlds into ruins and, in some cases, left planets unable to support their former populations. This episode examines why the collapse of the Star League made escalation so difficult to control. WarShip fleets could destroy orbital facilities and bombard surface targets, while commanders facing defeat sometimes chose devastation over allowing an enemy to inherit functioning industry. The result was a cycle in which every atrocity created demands for retaliation and every destroyed factory made the surviving technology more precious. The Ares Conventions had once represented an effort to restrain warfare, but the struggle for succession repeatedly pushed those principles aside. The true cost was not only lives lost in combat; it was the systematic destruction of the technological and economic foundations of interstellar civilization. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
