Yalar is publicly framed as a penal sink and a disposal front for liabilities, but that is theater layered over the true contest. The convicts, dissidents, syndicate trash, and politically inconvenient are the visible fuel. The engines they burn around are the real objective. Beneath the permanent electrical storms and poison haze stand the resource reactors—atmospheric harvest cores, deep-crust taps, volatile compression stacks—owned, leased, or clandestinely installed by Kydahn, Thanator-aligned interests, Rethkan syndicates, Shridian reclamation houses, and even Titanum’s shadow complexes. Every faction denies formal presence. Every faction maintains infrastructure. The surface war is therefore not ideological. It is industrial denial.
Kydahn seeds Yalar with extraction reactors designed to stabilize and refine atmospheric compounds at scale. These cores are compact, shielded, and often embedded within modular bastions that resemble defensive outposts but function primarily as processing nodes. Thanator’s doctrine toward Yalar has hardened over the ages into a single priority: destroy hostile reactors, preserve friendly ones. It is not about holding territory; it is about preventing supply continuity. A reactor allowed to run uninterrupted for even a cycle too long alters the balance of munitions, chemical stockpiles, and black-market leverage across the Ran system.





