Yup, "the Free Brotherhood" (often just "the Brotherhood"), who were active against Manticore and others in the region from 1433 PD to sometime before 1473 PD, when the (proto-)RMN stopped expanding.
ACtA chapter two: “I’m sure you know the RMN’s history,” Breakwater said, turning back to Winterfall. “From the four frigates that the Trust had waiting when the colony ship arrived, it grew to nineteen by the time of the first skirmish with the Free Brotherhood, seventeen years later, then to a total of thirty-four warships over the next forty years.”
House of Steel Landing & Early History: "The first battle occurred in the uninhabited Megan System, 8.4 light-years from Manticore, when two Manticoran frigates on a survey mission were attacked by advance scouts for the Brotherhood. MSNS Triumph was destroyed with all hands, but her gallant resistance bought time for the badly damaged MSNS Defiant to escape back to Manticore. When an aroused Manticore proved to be a much tougher customer than their normal victims, the Brotherhood moved towards the Haven Sector in search of easier prey."
And I agree that a series set late enough to include the era of discovery where the RMN could have been active as 'a diplomatic tool toward the establishment of the Junction's Secondary Termini as falling under Manticoran Sovereignty."
Great fun could have been had by all (long as they were Manties at any rate

), if the first book was based on the short-story ACtA, with a shortened ACtD forming the first half of the book, and with the 2nd and 3rd books set during the discovery and initial exploration of the WHJ, where the RMN is still trying to launch new construction to meet all the new obligations respectively during the transition to the era of their (given later hull-number presumably "BC-enforced") Mercantile Hegemony.
(Ok, so not 'enforced' and 'hegemony' ... but I would expect there to be a faction in parliament that was leaning that way at the time, complete with uniformed allies in the RMN).
That would have been a much more active era to set the story on. And one can only hope that a second, follow-on, trilogy will be set there; either again written by Zahn, or by some other worthy.
Pretty please with celery on top, David.
Roguevictory wrote:dreamrider wrote:In some snippet of canon history somewhere, or some quasi-official timeline of Manticoran history, I have seen reference to another system threatening confrontation that occurred pre-wormhole junction.
As I recall, it involved a fleet of 'interstellar nomads' (ala Battlestar Galactica, I guess) who were discouraged from predation in the vicinity of the Binary System by the nacent RMN.
I cannot find the reference now.
Does anyone else recall this historical note, know when it was, and/or know where to find the original mention?
dreamrider
That was much earlier, before Manticore became the Star Kingdom of Manticore.
Still the timeline doesn't necessarily list every single engagement fought in the Manticore system, much less thoe fought by the RMN in other systems during this era.
And there is only about 40 years between A Call to Arms and the discovery of the first wormhole of the Manticoran Junction. Also do we know what the Mantcoran Average Life Expectancy was pre-prolong? Its probably slightly higher then ours so a young officer who made the military a career could still be in service when the junction is discoverd