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The poor
performance of the Free Worlds League military during the Fourth Succession War
left Captain-General Janos Marik in a precarious political position. His many
opponents in the League Parliament began to draft legislation aimed at either
removing him or reducing his powers. Derick Cameron-Jones, spokesman for the
Principality of Regulus and opposition leader, was confident that his movement
could raise enough support to overthrow Marik rule.
The secession of
the Duchy of Andurien in September 3030 and its subsequent alliance with the
Magistracy of Canopus dashed the opposition's hopes. Janos, aided by his son
Duggan and his nephew Duncan, quickly seized the initiative and severely
weakened the opposition by comparing their "unpatriotic" behavior to the
Andurien defection. Marik pressed his advantage further by forcing passage of
the Internal Emergency Act of 3030 stripping the League's member states of most
of their sovereignty for the duration of the emergency. The Duchy of Oriente and
the Principality of Regulus were exempted from the act, the former for its
long-time support of Janos Marik and the latter because Janos feared that the
Regulans would go over to the Andurien-Canopian alliance if he tried to
interfere with their sovereignty. Theoretically, the Internal Emergency Act was
supposed to be invoked in times of danger to the League, but like Resolution
288, the Act empowered the Captain-General to decide what constituted a crisis
and when it had passed.
Janos Marik
suffered a life-threatening stroke less than a month after passage of the
Emergency Act. Duggan Marik, the Captain-General's eldest son, tried to assume
control, as did Duggan's first cousin Duncan Marik even though Janos had
appointed Thomas Marik as his heir to the Captain- Generalcy. Duke Halas of
Oriente contacted Thomas, who was serving in the Lyran Commonwealth as Precentor
of ComStar's station on Son Hoa.
When Thomas came
before Parliament in January 3031 producing documents written by Janos that
named him as Heir-Designate, the struggle between Duggan and Duncan died down.
For the next four years, Thomas ruled in his father's name with a measured hand,
despite continued rivalry from Duncan and Duggan. He took several steps to
mollify the MPs, who no longer represented semi-sovereign crovinces, but mere
cultural regions.
Thomas Marik's
success in filling his father's shoes sorely troubled Duncan, Duggan, Duke
Halas, and ComStar. The Duke and ComStar had supported Thomas because they
believed he would be easy to manipulate. Now Thomas was proving to be his own
man, and ComStar was especially dismayed to see its influence over Thomas
waning.
Then came the
news that Janos Marik had recovered enough to resume control of the League.
On June 1, 3035
Janos Marik called a meeting to discuss ways to bring the Duchy of Andurien back
into the League. Present were Thomas, Duggan, and Duncan Marik, as well as
several representatives from the diplomatic corps. Not long after the meeting
began, a bomb hidden in a portable holotable exploded, killing the
Captain-General and apparently everyone else in the room. Only Duncan Marik
narrowly escaped death after being called from the room on an urgent matter just
minutes before the blast.
Duncan Marik
assumed the Captain-Generalcy by right of rank and experience. By order of
succession, Paul Marik, Duncan's shy older brother in the Ministry of
Intelligence, should, technically, have taken the reins of power -- and there
were many who hoped he would -- but Paul supported his younger brother.
After the
quickest of investigations, the new Captain-General announced that Andurien
agents were responsible for the assassination, and he declared war on the Duchy
of Andurien. Despite his experience as commander of the Marik Militia, Duncan's
hope for a quick and glorious conquest soon became mired in a series of costly
battles with no clear winner.
On December 5,
3036, Thomas Marik made an appearance before a stunned Parliament. Though his
body was not found after the explosion, everyone assumed that Thomas had died
along with his father and brother. Thomas had been seriously wounded, but he
survived the blast. With the room in flames and Thomas lying bleeding and
unconscious near the door, two rescuers arrived. They were Li Mann, a close
friend of Thomas's since childhood, and a member of the palace guard who was
really a ROM agent. Realizing that Thomas was critically injured and also still
in danger from whoever planted the bomb, the two rushed Thomas to the ComStar
station and let the room burn. ComStar Kappa personnel tended to Thomas's
extensive burns until they stabilized his condition. Thomas was later
transferred to the ComStar medical center on Terra, where he recuperated for a
year.
During that time,
Thomas Marik received reports on the political situation in the League from
ComStar, which hoped to regain its influence over Thomas so that he would be
their pawn after returning to power on Atreus.
The League
government and the Parliament greeted Thomas's miraculous appearance with joy.
Duncan had been a harsh leader, with little tact or diplomacy. With Duncan at
the helm, government officials had been fearing an outbreak of civil unrest.
Duncan had earned Parliament's hatred, too, when he refused to give even the
pretext of consulting them on major issues.
When Duncan Marik
received the news of Thomas's return and the massive show of support for him, he
was in the field with his troops in the Duchy of Andurien. Now that he was no
longer the Captain-General, he knew that he could be arrested at any moment for
killing Janos and Duggan. Duncan felt that his one slim hope of survival was to
win a major military victory against the Anduriens. He threw himself into an
ambitious, but ill-planned, offensive.
Meanwhile, Thomas
used the shock of his reappearance to pass the Addendum to the Incorporation,
further centralizing political power in the Marik family. The Addendum also
eliminated the Home Defense Acts, which had paralyzed the League military for so
long.
Duncan Marik died
on February 4, 3037, while leading an attack against Andurien 'Mechs on Xanthe
III. His death and the poor planning for his final offensive left the League's
invasion of Andurien in danger of collapse. Realizing that this would be his
chance to show his mettle as a leader, Thomas announced that he was leaving
Atreus to lead the League forces.
In a series of
well-planned attacks, Thomas Marik conquered the Duchy of Andurien and captured
the aging Dame Catherine Humphreys in 3040. The Duchess of Andurien was stricken
with a fatal heart attack while awaiting trial on charges of treason. As a
gesture of reconciliation, the Captain-General pardoned Andurien political and
military leaders for their roles in the civil war.
In the past few
years, Thomas has passed more laws stripping both the Duchy of Oriente and the
Principality of Regulus of their sovereignty.
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