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The successful capture of Terra also meant the capture of many weapons factories ComStar had reactivated to rebuild their own losses following the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]].  Using materials supplied by the Free Worlds League and [[Capellan Confederation]], the Word of Blake turned these factories over to creating new weapons at an alarming rate, while the [[Titan Shipyards]] was used to renovate [[WarShip]]s and produce [[DropShip]]s at a scale heretofore unprecedented.  To the rest of the Inner Sphere it was not entirely clear what the Word of Blake was doing with this buildup of war matériel, as it appeared they were not expanding their forces beyond the initial ten divisions.<ref name=FMU88-90>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 88–90</ref>
 
The successful capture of Terra also meant the capture of many weapons factories ComStar had reactivated to rebuild their own losses following the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]].  Using materials supplied by the Free Worlds League and [[Capellan Confederation]], the Word of Blake turned these factories over to creating new weapons at an alarming rate, while the [[Titan Shipyards]] was used to renovate [[WarShip]]s and produce [[DropShip]]s at a scale heretofore unprecedented.  To the rest of the Inner Sphere it was not entirely clear what the Word of Blake was doing with this buildup of war matériel, as it appeared they were not expanding their forces beyond the initial ten divisions.<ref name=FMU88-90>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 88–90</ref>
  
Publicly, the majority of the Militia was stationed on Terra which, in combination with the remnants of its [[SDS]] network, made the world nigh impenetrable against any ComStar reconquest attempt.  Of the rest three of their divisions were stationed throughout the [[Chaos March]] as part of a diplomatic push by the Order to gain hegemony over the region.  While the rest of the Inner Sphere was preoccupied with the [[FedCom Civil War]] the Blakists managed to broker a network of nonaggression, trade and mutual defense pacts with many worlds of the March, supplanting ComStar and taking control of their [[HPG]] stations.  Ostensibly it was for the protection of these HPG stations that the Blakist Militia was deployed, though they did on occasion interpret their orders liberally to include the entire planet and several times performed preemptive anti-bandit sweeps through uninhabited systems.<ref name=FMU88-90/>
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Publicly, the majority of the Militia was stationed on Terra which, in combination with the remnants of its [[SDS]] network, made the world nigh-impenetrable against any ComStar reconquest attempt.  Of the rest three of their divisions were stationed throughout the [[Chaos March]] as part of a diplomatic push by the Order to gain hegemony over the region.  While the rest of the Inner Sphere was preoccupied with the [[FedCom Civil War]] the Blakists managed to broker a network of nonaggression, trade and mutual defense pacts with many worlds of the March, supplanting ComStar and taking control of their [[HPG]] stations.  Ostensibly it was for the protection of these HPG stations that the Blakist Militia was deployed, though they did on occasion interpret their orders liberally to include the entire planet and several times performed preemptive anti-bandit sweeps through uninhabited systems.<ref name=FMU88-90/>
  
 
Against this [[Wolf's Dragoons]] created a coalition of mercenary units, including the [[Northwind Highlanders]], to combat the spread of Blakist influence in the Chaos March; thus [[Outreach]] and [[Northwind]] were among the several planets which refused offers of Blakist suzerainty, and a number of battles were fought between them and the Militia.  In spite of this and memories of what had happened to the [[21st Centauri Lancers]], many other mercenary commands did join the Militia in protecting their interests in the region, presumably due to a drop in demand elsewhere.<ref name=FMU88-90/>
 
Against this [[Wolf's Dragoons]] created a coalition of mercenary units, including the [[Northwind Highlanders]], to combat the spread of Blakist influence in the Chaos March; thus [[Outreach]] and [[Northwind]] were among the several planets which refused offers of Blakist suzerainty, and a number of battles were fought between them and the Militia.  In spite of this and memories of what had happened to the [[21st Centauri Lancers]], many other mercenary commands did join the Militia in protecting their interests in the region, presumably due to a drop in demand elsewhere.<ref name=FMU88-90/>

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