Theodore Kurita and the Reform of the DCMS
Theodore Kurita understood that the Draconis Combine could not survive by treating every inherited military tradition as sacred. During and after the Fourth Succession War, he challenged elements of the DCMS culture that rewarded rigid obedience, wasteful attacks, political favoritism, and contempt for unconventional forces. This episode examines how Theodore gradually rebuilt the Combine military around greater flexibility, combined-arms thinking, competent leadership, and a willingness to use resources his father’s generation often distrusted—including mercenaries when necessary. His reforms were politically dangerous because they threatened officers whose status depended on the old system and seemed to some traditionalists like an attack on bushido itself. The creation of the Free Rasalhague Republic and the Ronin War further demonstrated Theodore’s willingness to place strategic survival above symbolic territorial possession. These changes did not turn the DCMS into a completely different institution, but they gave it the adaptability needed for the War of 3039 and, later, the far greater shock of the Clan Invasion. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
