The Age of War: When the Great Houses Learned Total Conflict
The Age of War transformed regional rivalries into a sustained struggle among the emerging Great Houses. Borders remained unsettled, dynasties competed for prestige and security, and technological advances gave rulers the means to devastate entire worlds. This episode examines why local disputes repeatedly expanded into interstellar conflicts and how raids, invasions, coups, and succession crises hardened the political map of the Inner Sphere. Warfare increasingly targeted industries, transportation networks, and civilian infrastructure, making victory costly even for the apparent winner. The era also encouraged professional armies, new doctrines, and a military culture in which the BattleMech would soon become decisive. Yet total conflict exposed a shared danger: if every state pursued victory without restraint, the civilization all of them wanted to dominate might not survive. The Age of War therefore produced both the habits that drove centuries of rivalry and the first serious efforts to regulate combat. It was the violent school in which the Great Houses learned how to wage interstellar war. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
