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− | The '''Imperium of Sidhae''' (Sidh: '''Imperium Sidhicum''') is an interstellar superpower present in the [[Alternative Canon]]. It is an autocratic, [[wikipedia:Stratocracy|stratocratic]], semi-federal monarchy that controls at least 20,000 planetary systems in the Milky Way galaxy and is ruled by a nameless Empress from the capital world of New Aedun. |
+ | The '''Imperium of Sidhae''' (Sidh: '''Imperium Sidhicum''') is an interstellar superpower present in the [[Alternative Canon]]. It is an autocratic, [[wikipedia:Stratocracy|stratocratic]], semi-federal monarchy that controls at least 20,000 planetary systems in the Milky Way galaxy and is ruled by [[Empress of Sidhae|a nameless Empress]] from the capital world of New Aedun. |
Situated in a different dimension, its first dealing with the Frencoverse was the [[Lenin Affair|''Lenin'' Affair]], involving [[Mechanocratic Russia]] in late 2151 and early 2152 (2630 in the Imperial calendar). |
Situated in a different dimension, its first dealing with the Frencoverse was the [[Lenin Affair|''Lenin'' Affair]], involving [[Mechanocratic Russia]] in late 2151 and early 2152 (2630 in the Imperial calendar). |
Revision as of 07:35, 8 October 2016
(Not to be confused with the Main Canon Pan-Terran Imperium.)
The Imperium of Sidhae (Sidh: Imperium Sidhicum) is an interstellar superpower present in the Alternative Canon. It is an autocratic, stratocratic, semi-federal monarchy that controls at least 20,000 planetary systems in the Milky Way galaxy and is ruled by a nameless Empress from the capital world of New Aedun.
Situated in a different dimension, its first dealing with the Frencoverse was the Lenin Affair, involving Mechanocratic Russia in late 2151 and early 2152 (2630 in the Imperial calendar).