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  • Occupation of Earth
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  • The Occupation of Earth refers to the two year period during which the Der'kal were in control of Earth, following their conquest of it in late 2010. In addition to destroying much of the existing infrastructure on the planet's surface, the occupational forces executed tens of thousands of innocents worldwide, hoping to discourage rebellion by the conquered Tau'ri. Unfortunately for them, though, the resistance to their rule was unrelenting, and while it failed to force an alien withdrawal on its own, it made holding onto Earth far more difficult than had been previous thought.
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  • Der'kal Empire
  • *Human Resistance Movement *United Nations ' *Free People of Earth '
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Casual
  • Heavy
  • Relatively light
Date
  • December 2011 - 2013
Name
  • Occupation of Earth
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Commanders
  • *Lor'al **Vur'naa **et all.
  • *Robert Makepeace **Maj. Rebbecca Eaton **Resistance leaders *Surviving UN and international military leaders *et all.
Result
  • Pyrrhic Tau'ri victory. Severe devastation of planetary infrastructure and geopolitical balance and temporary removal of humanity from galactic affairs. Fragmentation and reorganization of the United Nations.
Forces
  • Der'kal occupational forces
  • *Resistance army *Scavenged fleet of surviving vehicles and aircraft
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Place
  • *Earth, Sol System
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Conflict
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  • The Occupation of Earth refers to the two year period during which the Der'kal were in control of Earth, following their conquest of it in late 2010. In addition to destroying much of the existing infrastructure on the planet's surface, the occupational forces executed tens of thousands of innocents worldwide, hoping to discourage rebellion by the conquered Tau'ri. Unfortunately for them, though, the resistance to their rule was unrelenting, and while it failed to force an alien withdrawal on its own, it made holding onto Earth far more difficult than had been previous thought.