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When it became apparent that the Drevin would not accept peace with the Joz, they were forced to devestate the Drevin homeworld to secure their own survival.
When it became apparent that the Drevin would not accept peace with the Joz, they were forced to devestate the Drevin homeworld to secure their own survival.


Through a combination of Telepresence ships and ecological warfare, they reduced the Drevin ability to conduct war. With their culture in complete ruins, the Drevin were unable to continue the conflict and isolated themselves from further extraterrestrial contact.
Through a combination of Telepresence ships and ecological warfare, they reduced the dervin ability to conduct war. With their culture in complete ruins, the Drevin were unable to continue the conflict and isolated themselves from further extraterrestrial contact.


The price of peace was tremendous; nearly one-half of the already small Joz population was lost in the war and the golden age of exploration had come to an end.
The price of peace was tremendous; nearly one-half of the already small Joz population was lost in the war and the golden age of exploration had come to an end.
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At first the Joz sent telepresence ships and warmachines to aid their allies, but their intial designs were not as easily replaced as were those used by the Waagoshin.
At first the Joz sent telepresence ships and warmachines to aid their allies, but their intial designs were not as easily replaced as were those used by the Waagoshin.


Additionally, Joz leadership oftentimes failed to press any tactical advantages that they may have agained during a given engagement. That shortfall in concert with their lack of information on the location of the waagoshin home system prevented the defeat of the Waagoshin forces assaulting [[Nigli]].
Additionally, Joz leadership oftentimes failed to press any tactical advantages that they may have agained during a given engagement. That shortfall in concert with their lack of information on the location of the waagoshin home system prevented the defeat of the Waagoshin forces assaulting the Niglik homeworld.


When the Niglik were defeated after five years of heavy fighting, the Joz sent hundreds of heavy warships to protect their remaining allies the Tch'kairn, who were sworn pacifists.
When the Niglik were defeated after two years of heavy fighting, the Joz sent hundreds of heavy warships to protect their remaining allies the Tch'kairn, who were sworn pacifists.


They met the Waagoshin military threat six times, each time dealing tremendous losses against the invaders but not without cost to their own unmanned fleets.  
They met the Waagoshin military threat six times, each time dealing tremendous losses against the invaders but not without cost to their own unmanned fleets.  


In the final fleet enagegment at the Tch'Kair, The Joz fleet fought a desperate holding action while trying to evacuate the most brilliant scientists that the Tch'Kairn could lay claim to.
In the final fleet enagegment at the Tch'Kairn homeworld, The Joz fleet fought a desperate holding action while trying to evacuate the most brilliant scientists that the Tch'Kairn could lay claim to.


The conflict ended with a defeat for the Joz, due to the superior numbers of Waagoshin ships in their attack fleet.
The conflict ended with a defeat for the Joz, due to the superior numbers of Waagoshin ships in their attack fleet.


The Joz retreated to their home system, reinforced it against attack and rebuilt their fleet and military might.
The Joz retreated to their home system, reinforced it against attack and rebuilt their fleet and miliatry might.


With the aid of Tch'Kairn scientists they developed new weapons and computer systems as well as new ship designs.
With the aid of Tch'Kairn scientists they developed new weapons and computer systems as well as new ship designs.


For whatever reason the Waagoshin have not yet attacked the Joz home world. it is currently believed that the Tch'Kairn may have managed to destroy the location of the Joz home system, thus leaving the Waagoshin unable to find them.
For whatever reason the Waagoshin have not yet attacked the Joz home world. it is currently believed that the Tch'Kairn may have managed to destroy the location of the Joz home system, thus leaving the Waagoshin unable to attack them.


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