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rdfs:label | - Guardiola Incident (The Second Renaissance)
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rdfs:comment | - The Guardiola Incident or the Colonial War was a conflict between the United States' Orbital and Lunar colonies and the Mediterranean Union based Guardiola Foundation. Though never formally recognized by any major power on Earth as an actual war, it remains a controversial incident in the minds of colonials.
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Commander | - 20
- Colonial Leaders
Takashi Akiyama
- Guardiola Leaders
20px Roma Guardiola
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Casualties | |
Result | - Colonial Victory
*Disbandment of the Guardiola Foundation
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Causes | - Guardiola attack on Glen Station
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abstract | - The Guardiola Incident or the Colonial War was a conflict between the United States' Orbital and Lunar colonies and the Mediterranean Union based Guardiola Foundation. Though never formally recognized by any major power on Earth as an actual war, it remains a controversial incident in the minds of colonials. After a particularly daring attempt on the life on Takashi Akiyama, who was serving as Chairman of the Interplanetary Trade Commission at the time, the Guardiolas were formally disavowed by the MU. The loss of support from the MU drove the Guardiolas to, what was officially designated "a Major Terrorist Attack," by the governments on Earth. To the colonies, it was all out war. The Guardiola incident lasted barely a year, and the colonies directly engaged them in low orbit, but never directly operated on Earth proper. After the end of the conflict the Guardiolas slowly crumbled, eventually dissolving with the MU in 2102.
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