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{{otheruses|the [[Precentor Martial of ComStar]]|the ''[[Suffren]]''-class [[WarShip]]|Anastasius Focht (Individual Suffren-class WarShip)}}
 
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{{otheruses|the Precentor Martial of ComStar|the WarShip bearing his name|Anastasius Focht (Individual Suffren-class WarShip)}}
 
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| name                = Anastasius Focht
 
| birthdate          = 15 September [[2972]]<ref name=DRp62>''The Dragon Roars'', p. 62</ref><ref>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 78: "Anastasius Focht Profile"</ref>
 
| birthdate          = 15 September [[2972]]<ref name=DRp62>''The Dragon Roars'', p. 62</ref><ref>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 78: "Anastasius Focht Profile"</ref>
| died                = May [[3081]]<ref name=ER3145-81>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 81: "Factions - ComStar"</ref>
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| died                = May [[3081]]<ref name=ER3145-81/>
 
| othernames          = Frederick Steiner
 
| othernames          = Frederick Steiner
 
| affiliation        = [[House Steiner]]<br/>[[ComStar]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Steiner]]<br/>[[ComStar]]
 
| rank                = [[Colonel]]<br>[[Precentor Martial of ComStar|Precentor Martial]]
 
| rank                = [[Colonel]]<br>[[Precentor Martial of ComStar|Precentor Martial]]
| title              = [[Duke of Duran]]<ref name=name=HSTLCpLOS&FT>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', foldout: "The Lyran Commonwealth's Line of Succession and Partial Steiner Family Tree"</ref>
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| title              = [[Duke of Duran]]<ref name=HS:TLC>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'': "Steiner family tree"</ref>
 
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| profession          = [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]
 
| profession          = [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]
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| parents            = [[Sophia Steiner]] (mother)<ref name=HS:TLC/>
| siblings            = [[Donna Steiner]]<ref name=name=HSTLCpLOS&FT/>
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| siblings            = [[Donna Steiner]]<ref name=HS:TLC/>
 
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'''Frederick Steiner''' was a scion and military leader of [[House Steiner]]. Deeply involved in a failed coup against [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] by [[Aldo Lestrade (31st c.)|Aldo Lestrade]], the repentant would-be rebel volunteered to lead the [[Tenth Lyran Guards]] in a suicidal attack against [[Draconis Combine]] supply bases which greatly contributed to averting a Combine counterattack in the [[Fourth Succession War]].
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'''Frederick Steiner''' was a scion and military leader of [[House Steiner]]. Deeply involved in a failed coup against [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] by [[Aldo Lestrade]], the repentant would-be rebel volunteered to lead the [[10th Lyran Guards]] in a suicidal attack against [[Draconis Combine]] supply bases which greatly contributed to averting a Combine counterattack in the [[Fourth Succession War]].
  
 
Believed to have been killed, Frederick Steiner survived as a Combine prisoner. He was later handed over to [[ComStar]] who sought a capable and experienced leader for their [[Com Guards]]. Under the new identity '''Anastasius Focht''', he was [[Precentor Martial of ComStar|Precentor Martial]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] and the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]]. He is noted for his role in the schism that led to the origination of the [[Word of Blake]].
 
Believed to have been killed, Frederick Steiner survived as a Combine prisoner. He was later handed over to [[ComStar]] who sought a capable and experienced leader for their [[Com Guards]]. Under the new identity '''Anastasius Focht''', he was [[Precentor Martial of ComStar|Precentor Martial]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] and the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]]. He is noted for his role in the schism that led to the origination of the [[Word of Blake]].
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Frederick Steiner===
 
===Frederick Steiner===
Born in the city of Quwansner on [[Duran]], in his youth Frederick had the classical blond hair and steel-gray eyes for which [[House Steiner]] was renowned, bearing a striking resemblance to his cousin [[Katrina Steiner]]. Entering military service, studying first at the [[Nagelring]] for three years before transferring to and graduating with honors from the [[Sanglamore]] on [[Skye]], it was on Skye that the young Frederick would first come to the attention of the [[House Lestrade|Lestrade family]], forming a firm friendship with Aldo Lestrade IV.<ref name=HS-154>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 152: "Personalities - Frederick Steiner"</ref><ref name=BoKOepub-873>''Blood of Kerensky Omnibus Epub'', p. 873: "Lost Destiny", ch. 22</ref>
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Born in the city of Quwansner on [[Duran]], in his youth Frederick had the classical blond hair and steel-gray eyes for which [[House Steiner]] was renowned, bearing a striking resemblance to his cousin [[Katrina Steiner]]. Entering military service, studying first at the [[Nagelring]] for three years before transferring to and graduating with honors from the [[Sanglamore]] on [[Skye]], it was on Skye that the young Fredrick would first come to the attention of the [[House Lestrade|Lestrade family]], forming a firm friendship with [[Aldo Lestrade IV]].<ref name=HS-154>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 152: "Personalities - Frederick Steiner"</ref><ref name=BoKOepub-873>''Blood of Kerensky Omnibus Epub'', p. 873: "Lost Destiny", ch. 22</ref>
  
Performing with distinction as the CO of first the [[Seventh Lyran Regulars]] and later the famed Tenth Lyran Guards, Frederick was a well-respected commander, known by his men as "the Hammer" for his preference for concentrating firepower on specific targets yet equally able to adapt his tactics to deal with either the differing doctrines of the [[DCMS]] or [[FWLM]].
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Performing with distinction as the CO of first the [[7th Lyran Regulars]] and later the famed [[10th Lyran Guards]], Frederick was a well-respected commander, known by his men as "the Hammer" for his preference for concentrating firepower on specific targets yet equally able to adapt his tactics to deal with either the differing doctrines of the [[DCMS]] or [[FWLM]].
  
He led the Tenth Lyran Guards in the [[Alliance Games]], a war game with the AFFS, after the birth of an alliance between the Commonwealth and the [[Federated Suns]]. The [[Davion Heavy Guards]], opposing force of the Lyran unit, defeated the less maneuverable and tactically clumsy Lyran unit. This defeat humiliated Frederick, who had become one of the biggest opponents of the Alliance.<ref>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 73: "Prelude"</ref>
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He led the 10th Lyran Guards in the [[Alliance Games]], a war game with the AFFS, after the birth of an alliance between the Commonwealth and the [[Federated Suns]]. The [[Davion Heavy Guards]], opposing force of the Lyran unit, defeated the less maneuverable and tactically clumsy Lyran unit. This defeat humiliated Frederick, who had become one of the biggest opponents of the Alliance.<ref>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 73: "Prelude"</ref>
  
While not as tactically brilliant as his cousin Katrina, Frederick was a solid and effective officer with a strongly cultivated social network, many believing him most likely to overthrow and replace [[Archon]] [[Alessandro Steiner]] after his disastrous [[Operation CONCENTRATED WEAKNESS]]. Unfortunately Frederick was blindsided by the power and charisma the younger Katrina was able to quickly amass, his cousin succeeding Alessandro after the [[Estates General]] voted no-confidence in their Archon.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
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While not as tactically brilliant as his cousin Katrina, Frederick was a solid and effective officer with a strongly cultivated social network, many believing him most likely to overthrow and replace [[Archon]] [[Alessandro Steiner]] after his disastrous [[Operation Concentrated Weakness]]. Unfortunately Frederick was blindsided by the power and charisma the younger Katrina was able to quickly amass, his cousin succeeding Alessandro after the [[Estates General]] voted no-confidence in their Archon.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
  
Enraged by being denied what he saw was his natural right, Lestrade had to physically restrain Frederick from ordering his unit to immediately launch an attack against [[Tharkad]] to depose "The Witch," Lestrade cautioning Frederick to bide his time, seemingly manipulating him into later attempting to assassinate Katrina in an effort to make Frederick his puppet on the throne of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
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Enraged by being denied what he saw was his natural right, Lestrade had to physically restrain Frederick from ordering his unit to immediately launch an attack against [[Tharkad]] to depose "The Witch", Lestrade cautioning Frederick to bide his time, seemingly manipulating him into later attempting to assassinate Katrina in an effort to make Frederick his puppet on the throne of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
  
====Fourth Succession War====
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==== Fourth Succession War ====
 
During the first wave of [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]], the Tenth Lyran Guards landed on [[Karbala]]. There they faced [[Vandelay's Valkyries]] and twelve conventional regiments. Though they were heavily damaged in the fighting, the Tenth was successful in forcing the Valkyries off the planet.<ref>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 50</ref> The Tenth went on to attack [[Lothan]] in the followup and exploitation phase of Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG before joining the [[Twenty-third Arcturan Guards]] in the battle for [[Altenmarkt]] during the final wave of attacks.<ref name="NAIS4SWp44">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 44–45: "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"</ref>
 
During the first wave of [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]], the Tenth Lyran Guards landed on [[Karbala]]. There they faced [[Vandelay's Valkyries]] and twelve conventional regiments. Though they were heavily damaged in the fighting, the Tenth was successful in forcing the Valkyries off the planet.<ref>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 50</ref> The Tenth went on to attack [[Lothan]] in the followup and exploitation phase of Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG before joining the [[Twenty-third Arcturan Guards]] in the battle for [[Altenmarkt]] during the final wave of attacks.<ref name="NAIS4SWp44">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 44–45: "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"</ref>
  
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Considering his response in silence for some time, Katrina finally spoke to Frederick, MechWarrior to MechWarrior. Telling him that while she personally would like nothing better than to have him in front of a firing squad and Lestrade hanged from the tallest tower of the Triad, there simply wasn't time for such dramatic gestures. While Aldo had been playing his games, [[Theodore Kurita]] had taken full note of them and intended to take every advantage. Not by simply attacking into Skye as Lestrade had anticipated, but by launching an all-out conquest of the entire region. With his forces already massed and Skye left open to attack, the DCMS would be able to seize any number of worlds before anything could be done, a fact Katrina now knew full well.<ref name=WC-C34/> What she and the LCAF needed to counter this was time; time to bring units forward to repel the assault. Time that could be gained by destroying Theodore's staging base on [[Dromini VI]]. A mission that would need an elite unit willing to make a one way trip and destroy those supply depots at any cost against overwhelming opposition.<ref name=WC-C34/>
 
Considering his response in silence for some time, Katrina finally spoke to Frederick, MechWarrior to MechWarrior. Telling him that while she personally would like nothing better than to have him in front of a firing squad and Lestrade hanged from the tallest tower of the Triad, there simply wasn't time for such dramatic gestures. While Aldo had been playing his games, [[Theodore Kurita]] had taken full note of them and intended to take every advantage. Not by simply attacking into Skye as Lestrade had anticipated, but by launching an all-out conquest of the entire region. With his forces already massed and Skye left open to attack, the DCMS would be able to seize any number of worlds before anything could be done, a fact Katrina now knew full well.<ref name=WC-C34/> What she and the LCAF needed to counter this was time; time to bring units forward to repel the assault. Time that could be gained by destroying Theodore's staging base on [[Dromini VI]]. A mission that would need an elite unit willing to make a one way trip and destroy those supply depots at any cost against overwhelming opposition.<ref name=WC-C34/>
  
Ever the Lyran patriot, Frederick of course agreed to her request. Extracting a promise from Katrina that a [[JumpShip]] would remain to recover as many of the Tenth Lyran Guards as possible after the raid (after assuring her he would not be on it, implicitly promising to die in her name), Frederick accepted back his rank tabs from the Archon and kissed her hand. Leaving behind only a final cutting warning to Ryan Steiner about his own ambitions, a warning which Ryan would fail to heed.<ref name=WC-C34/>
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Ever the Lyran patriot, Frederick of course agreed to her request. Extracting a promise from Katrina that a [[JumpShip]] would remain to recover as many of the 10th Lyran Guards as possible after the raid (after assuring her he would not be on it, implicitly promising to die in her name), Frederick accepted back his rank tabs from the Archon and kissed her hand. Leaving behind only a final cutting warning to Ryan Steiner about his own ambitions, a warning which Ryan would fail to heed.<ref name=WC-C34/>
  
The Tenth Lyran Guards attacked the DCMS supply bases on Dromini VI with all the fury they could muster, and despite the presence of many elite and veteran defenders under Theodore's command, considerable damage was done to the planetside supply bases. Eventually though the Tenth, bloodied and cut off, were surrounded. Frederick offered his life in exchange for allowing his surviving men to retreat off-world. Impressed, Theodore Kurita accepted his terms and the Tenth were allowed to leave while Frederick was taken prisoner and brought before Theodore, battered but alive and treated almost as an honored guest. Theodore expressed his admiration of how he had fought before informing him that he had the JumpShips he needed already in place and that Frederick had cost him, at best, one week.<ref name=WC-C43>''Warrior: Coupé'', ch. 43</ref>
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The 10th Lyran Guards attacked the DCMS supply bases on Dromini VI with all the fury they could muster, and despite the presence of many elite and veteran defenders under Theodore's command, considerable damage was done to the planetside supply bases. Eventually though the 10th, bloodied and cut off, were surrounded. Frederick offered his life in exchange for allowing his surviving men to retreat off-world. Impressed, Theodore Kurita accepted his terms and the 10th were allowed to leave while Frederick was taken prisoner and brought before Theodore, battered but alive and treated almost as an honored guest. Theodore expressed his admiration of how he had fought before informing him that he had the JumpShips he needed already in place and that Frederick had cost him, at best, one week.<ref name=WC-C43>''Warrior: Coupé'', ch. 43</ref>
  
At that exact same time however, on 15 September 3029, [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] agents in a covert Zero-G assault from the JumpShip Katrina had left behind to evacuate the survivors already en route, managed to infiltrate the JumpShips of the DCMS fleet nearby. They succeeded in sabotaging the [[JumpShip]]s of the [[Kurita]] fleet, destroying the helium tanks on four, the drive-charging units on two others and the conventional drive on a seventh, causing it to drift from the [[Jump Point]] towards the system's sixth planet. Theodore Kurita was outraged to learn of this seemingly dishonorable action against the honor he had shown Frederick. Steiner claimed to have known nothing about the plan and while Theodore agreed that was most likely the case he was furious at his grand plans being so thoroughly derailed and pulled his sidearm, determined to execute him in retaliation. Frederick's final words bemoaning the fact that warriors such as they were always but pawns to political creatures such as Katrina reached him only as he was pulling the trigger.<ref name=WC-C43/> Theodore did decide at that moment to spare him and started to pull his gun away, but was not fast enough and the bullet struck the side of Frederick Steiner's head and gravely wounded him.<ref name=Heir-C35>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 35</ref> He survived by the slimmest of margins but had to undergo plastic surgery, and permanently lost his right eye. He was generally assumed dead following his doomed attack on Dromini VI and his survival in captivity was kept secret by Theodore Kurita, with it being an open secret Theodore had executed him personally. In reality, after recovering Frederick was moved quietly into a Buddhist monastery where he swore to himself to never get mixed into politics ever again considering all it had cost him.
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At that exact same time however, on September 15, 3029, [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] agents in a covert Zero-G assault from the JumpShip Katrina had left behind to evacuate the survivors already en route, managed to infiltrate the JumpShips of the DCMS fleet nearby. They succeeded in sabotaging the [[JumpShip]]s of the [[Kurita]] fleet, destroying the helium tanks on four, the drive-charging units on two others and the conventional drive on a seventh, causing it to drift from the [[Jump Point]] towards the system's sixth planet. Theodore Kurita was outraged to learn of this seemingly dishonorable action against the honor he had shown Frederick. Steiner claimed to have known nothing about the plan and while Theodore agreed that was most likely the case he was furious at his grand plans being so thoroughly derailed and pulled his sidearm, determined to execute him in retaliation. Frederick's final words bemoaning the fact that warriors such as they were always but pawns to political creatures such as Katrina reached him only as he was pulling the trigger.<ref name=WC-C43/> Theodore did decide at that moment to spare him and started to pull his gun away, but was not fast enough and the bullet struck the side of Frederick Steiner's head and gravely wounded him.<ref name=Heir-C35>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 35</ref> He survived by the slimmest of margins but had to undergo plastic surgery, and permanently lost his right eye. He was generally assumed dead following his doomed attack on Dromini VI and his survival in captivity was kept secret by Theodore Kurita, with it being an open secret Theodore had executed him personally. In reality, after recovering Frederick was moved quietly into a Buddhist monastery where he swore to himself to never get mixed into politics ever again considering all it had cost him.
  
The captive Frederick Steiner was eventually handed over (presumably with his consent, and probably even upon his request) to [[ComStar Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] by Theodore Kurita on 21 July [[3034]] to appease ComStar when the creation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] did not immediately go as planned. With Theodore pointing out Waterly's reliance on [[mercenary]] troops to manage deployment of the Com Guards, the seasoned General was well received by the Primus.<ref name=Heir-C55>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 55</ref>
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The captive Frederick Steiner was eventually handed over (presumably with his consent, and probably even upon his request) to [[ComStar Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] by Theodore Kurita on July 21, [[3034]] to appease ComStar when the creation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] did not immediately go as planned. With Theodore pointing out Waterly's reliance on [[mercenary]] troops to manage deployment of the Com Guards, the seasoned General was well received by the Primus.<ref name=Heir-C55>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 55</ref>
  
 
===Anastasius Focht===
 
===Anastasius Focht===
Frederick Steiner joined ComStar under the name of "Anastasius Focht" ("Anastasius" Latin for "reborn"; "Focht" German for "(he who) fought," past tense form of ''fechten'' = fencing). After being the pawn in Lestrade's schemes, Focht vowed to never get involved in politics again. At this time the Com Guards functioned as a division of the Order's shadowy intelligence agency [[ROM]], with Waterly quickly replacing [[Precentor ROM]] [[Nicholas Cassnew]] with Focht to place him in command of her military forces. Despite the lack of knowledge of his background or beliefs, the First Circuit approved Focht's appointment as Precentor ROM with minimal complaint, Waterly calling in political favors and offering concessions to opponents to ensure this.<ref name=CS-60>''ComStar'', p. 60: "Rosebud"</ref>
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Frederick Steiner joined ComStar under the name of "Anastasius Focht" ("Anastasius" Latin for "reborn"; "Focht" German for "(he who) fought", past tense form of ''fechten'' = fencing). After being the pawn in Lestrade's schemes, Focht vowed to never get involved in politics again. At this time the Com Guards functioned as a division of the Order's shadowy intelligence agency [[ROM]], with Waterly quickly replacing [[Precentor ROM]] [[Nicholas Cassnew]] with Focht to place him in command of her military forces. Despite the lack of knowledge of his background or beliefs, the First Circuit approved Focht's appointment as Precentor ROM with minimal complaint, Waterly calling in political favors and offering concessions to opponents to ensure this.<ref name=CS-60>''ComStar'', p. 60: "Rosebud"</ref>
  
 
Externally, every intelligence organization launched investigations to try and discover Focht's background, attempts which ultimately failed due to ROM's extensive efforts to protect their leader's identity.<ref name=CS-61S>''ComStar'', p. 61: "Mystery Man"</ref> As Precentor ROM, Focht set about making a number of organization changes as set about taking over from the mercenary commanders previously employed to direct the posting of the Com Guards in Davion and Kurita space. Focht's service as head of ROM proved relatively smooth until [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] launched [[Operation FLUSH]], a mass purge of ROM elements in the [[Federated Commonwealth]] in [[3034]].
 
Externally, every intelligence organization launched investigations to try and discover Focht's background, attempts which ultimately failed due to ROM's extensive efforts to protect their leader's identity.<ref name=CS-61S>''ComStar'', p. 61: "Mystery Man"</ref> As Precentor ROM, Focht set about making a number of organization changes as set about taking over from the mercenary commanders previously employed to direct the posting of the Com Guards in Davion and Kurita space. Focht's service as head of ROM proved relatively smooth until [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] launched [[Operation FLUSH]], a mass purge of ROM elements in the [[Federated Commonwealth]] in [[3034]].
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With dozens of suspected ROM agents captured in Flush's first "opening shot", while Primus Waterly expected a fiery counterstrike, Focht instead ordered ROM to wage a war of confusion, directing those ROM agents left in FedCom space to spread misinformation and false leaks to force the [[MIIO]] to waste its resources investigating red herrings. Displeased with Focht's "soft-handed" response to Flush, Waterly proposed the [[Readjustment Act of 3035]] which saw ROM and the Com Guards separated, naming the aggressive [[Charles Seneca]] as the new Precentor ROM and creating the position of Precentor Martial for Focht, placing him purely in direct command of the Com Guards.<ref>''ComStar'', pp. 61–62: "Flush"</ref>
 
With dozens of suspected ROM agents captured in Flush's first "opening shot", while Primus Waterly expected a fiery counterstrike, Focht instead ordered ROM to wage a war of confusion, directing those ROM agents left in FedCom space to spread misinformation and false leaks to force the [[MIIO]] to waste its resources investigating red herrings. Displeased with Focht's "soft-handed" response to Flush, Waterly proposed the [[Readjustment Act of 3035]] which saw ROM and the Com Guards separated, naming the aggressive [[Charles Seneca]] as the new Precentor ROM and creating the position of Precentor Martial for Focht, placing him purely in direct command of the Com Guards.<ref>''ComStar'', pp. 61–62: "Flush"</ref>
  
Focht was kept busy as Primus Waterly set about adopting a carrot and stick approach to get the other Successor States to agree to accept Com Guard forces within their borders. Thanks to [[Thomas Marik]]'s service in the order and the offer of ROM aid in the capture of Dame [[Catherine Humphreys]], the new [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] readily agreed to allow Focht to post troops at the [[Free Worlds League]]'s [[HPG]] stations. The [[Capellan Confederation]] and the Lyran Commonwealth were much harder to persuade, but a [[3038]] agreement to waive a blanket 25 percent increase in transmission costs for Capellan HPG traffic and a unsanctioned "terrorist" action by the [[Free Skye]] movement in [[3041]] finally forced their hands.
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Focht was kept busy as Primus Waterly set about adopting a carrot and stick approach to get the other Successor States to agree to accept Com Guard forces within their borders. Thanks to [[Thomas Marik]]'s service in the order and the offer of ROM aid in the capture of Dame [[Catherine Humphreys]], the new [[Captain-General]] readily agreed to allow Focht to post troops at the [[Free Worlds League]]'s [[HPG]] stations. The [[Capellan Confederation]] and the Lyran Commonwealth were much harder to persuade, but a [[3038]] agreement to waive a blanket 25 percent increase in transmission costs for Capellan HPG traffic and a unsanctioned "terrorist" action by the [[Free Skye]] movement in [[3041]] finally forced their hands.
  
 
When tensions between the Chancellor and the Primus only increased after the [[Maskirovka]] attempted to assassinate [[Precentor]] [[Villius Tejh]] of [[Sian]] in [[3041]], Focht counseled the Primus against a military confrontation, pointing to Romano's unstable mental condition and insisting that while the Com Guards could successfully defeat the [[CCAF]] that they would not be able to do so and maintain their Sphere-wide defensive deployment. Waterly instead chose a political solution, replacing Tejh with [[Adept]] [[Jen Li]], a confidante of Romano who was secretly a ROM agent feeding House Liao intel to ComStar.<ref name=CSp62>''ComStar'', pp. 62–63: "Spread of the Com Guards"</ref>
 
When tensions between the Chancellor and the Primus only increased after the [[Maskirovka]] attempted to assassinate [[Precentor]] [[Villius Tejh]] of [[Sian]] in [[3041]], Focht counseled the Primus against a military confrontation, pointing to Romano's unstable mental condition and insisting that while the Com Guards could successfully defeat the [[CCAF]] that they would not be able to do so and maintain their Sphere-wide defensive deployment. Waterly instead chose a political solution, replacing Tejh with [[Adept]] [[Jen Li]], a confidante of Romano who was secretly a ROM agent feeding House Liao intel to ComStar.<ref name=CSp62>''ComStar'', pp. 62–63: "Spread of the Com Guards"</ref>
  
In the 3040s, Focht would instigate sweeping changes to the deployment and organization of the Com Guards, assigning the component elements of each battalion, division and army to positions that would allow them rapidly reform into their larger functional units as required and further enhance their mix of [[infantry]], [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[aerospace fighter]]s. Cementing the combined-arms focus of his troops via extensive training for any contingency both at [[Sandhurst Royal Military College]] and frequent training drills, Focht would tour the worlds upon which the Com Guards were stationed for two months every year.
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In the 3040s Focht would instigate sweeping changes to the deployment and organization of the Com Guards, assigning the component elements of each battalion, division and army to positions that would allow them rapidly reform into their larger functional units as required and further enhance their mix of [[infantry]], [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[aerospace fighter]]s. Cementing the combined-arms focus of his troops via extensive training for any contingency both at [[Sandhurst Royal Military College]] and frequent training drills, Focht would tour the worlds upon which the Com Guards were stationed for two months every year.
  
 
With the Guards now posted across the width and breadth of the Inner Sphere, Focht expanded on efforts to promote the Com Guards' neutral and pacifistic stance by deploying his troops to assist with relief efforts for natural disasters, hostage rescues, political unrest and search and rescue operations. The most notable of these was Focht's deployments of the Com Guards to defend [[Periphery]] border worlds against pirate raiders, a propaganda bonanza and recruitment tool for the Order, with the public unaware that many were bandits who had received a measure of support from ComStar during the [[Jolly Roger Affair]].<ref name=CS-64>''ComStar'', p. 64: "War of 3039 - Aftermath"</ref>
 
With the Guards now posted across the width and breadth of the Inner Sphere, Focht expanded on efforts to promote the Com Guards' neutral and pacifistic stance by deploying his troops to assist with relief efforts for natural disasters, hostage rescues, political unrest and search and rescue operations. The most notable of these was Focht's deployments of the Com Guards to defend [[Periphery]] border worlds against pirate raiders, a propaganda bonanza and recruitment tool for the Order, with the public unaware that many were bandits who had received a measure of support from ComStar during the [[Jolly Roger Affair]].<ref name=CS-64>''ComStar'', p. 64: "War of 3039 - Aftermath"</ref>
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===Death and Legacy===
 
===Death and Legacy===
Focht would survive to see the conclusion of [[Operation SCOUR]] and the Jihad, apparently playing a role in the birth of [[Republic of the Sphere]] before dying a few months after its formal formation.<ref name=ER3145-81/><ref>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere''</ref> One of his last acts, with aid from Victor Steiner-Davion, was to convince the Federated Suns to relocate his namesake academy, the [[Focht War College]], to [[Kentares IV]] and maintain it as a multinational institution.<ref name=FM3085-173>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 173: "Republic of the Sphere - State of Readiness - Academies - Focht War College</ref>
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Focht would survive to see the conclusion of [[Operation SCOUR]] and the Jihad, apparently playing a role in the birth of [[Republic of the Sphere]] before dying a few months after its formal formation.<ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/DA_The_Republic_of_the_Sphere.pdf Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere] (dead link)</ref><ref name=ER3145-81>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 81: "Factions - ComStar"</ref> One of his last acts, with aid from Victor Steiner-Davion, was to convince the Federated Suns to relocate his namesake academy, the Focht War College, to [[Kentares IV]] and maintain it as a multinational institution.<ref name=FM3085-173>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 173: "Republic of the Sphere - State of Readiness - Academies - Focht War College</ref>
  
 
Having effectively lived two lives, both Steiner and Focht had linked but separate legacies.
 
Having effectively lived two lives, both Steiner and Focht had linked but separate legacies.
  
While the true extent of Frederick's treachery against Katrina is not commonly known, his intense hatred of her and links to Aldo Lestrade darkened his reputation after his seeming death during the Fourth Succession War, though he did receive a memorial plaque in the Steiner family crypt.<ref name=BoKOepub-873/> Despite this cloud, as a minor scion of House Steiner who met a noble end saving the Commonwealth, a number of buildings and streets were named after him, the most notable being the Frederick Steiner Memorial Library on Tharkad. This site would infamously be the location of the assassination of [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]] on 19 June [[3055]] by the man who would be called the [[Dancing Joker]], as well as an attempt against Focht himself by an upstart claimant to the Dancing Joker's reputation in the lead-up to the [[Second Whitting Conference]] in [[3061]].<ref name=>''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction'', pp. 167–173: "Means to an End"</ref> By [[3067]], Frederick's face would also grace the 10 [[kroner]] note, with the ''[[Zeus]]'' he favored on the reverse side.<ref name=HHS-131>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 131: "Economics - Lyran Units of Currency and Exchange Rates"</ref>
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While the true extent of Frederick's treachery against Katrina is not commonly known, his intense hatred of her and links to Aldo Lestrade darkened his reputation after his seeming death during the Fourth Succession War, though he did receive a memorial plaque in the Steiner family crypt.<ref name=BoKOepub-873/> Despite this cloud, as a minor scion of House Steiner who met a noble end saving the Commonwealth, a number of buildings and streets were named after him, the most notable being the Frederick Steiner Memorial Library on Tharkad. This site would infamously be the location of the assassination of [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]] on June 19th [[3055]] by the man who would be called the [[Dancing Joker]], as well as an attempt against Focht himself by an upstart claimant to the Dancing Joker's reputation in the lead-up to the [[Second Whitting Conference]] in [[3061]].<ref name=>''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction'', pp. 167–173: "Means to an End"</ref> By [[3067]] Frederick's face would also grace the 10 [[kroner]] note, with the ''[[Zeus]]'' he favored on the reverse side.<ref name=HHS-131>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 131: "Economics - Lyran Units of Currency and Exchange Rates"</ref>
  
 
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==Philosophical and/or political views==
 
==Philosophical and/or political views==
Before or after his "rebirth," the man known as Anastasius Focht was foremost a soldier. Frederick Steiner in particular depended more on strength and force rather than cunning and guile, many observers considering him almost incapable of subtlety. Always disdainful of politics, Frederick's desperation to become Archon allowed him to fall prey to the political manipulation of Aldo Lestrade, engendering in Focht a greater caution against it while serving ComStar, the loss of his eye a constant reminder of the price he paid.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
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Before or after his "rebirth", the man known as Anastasius Focht was foremost a soldier. Frederick Steiner in particular depended more on strength and force rather than cunning and guile, many observers considering him almost incapable of subtlety. Always disdainful of politics, Frederick's desperation to become Archon allowed him to fall prey to the political manipulation of Aldo Lestrade, engendering in Focht a greater caution against it while serving ComStar, the loss of his eye a constant reminder of the price he paid.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name=BoKOepub-873/>
  
 
Despite the Lyran fondness for social gatherings, in many respects the man in both lives disapproved of displays of formal courtesy or protocol, focusing instead more practical discussion of military matters, being pleasant if distant in such social occasions.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name="20YU-85">''20 Year Update'', p. 85: "Major Personalities of 3050 - Anastasius Focht"</ref>
 
Despite the Lyran fondness for social gatherings, in many respects the man in both lives disapproved of displays of formal courtesy or protocol, focusing instead more practical discussion of military matters, being pleasant if distant in such social occasions.<ref name=HS-154/><ref name="20YU-85">''20 Year Update'', p. 85: "Major Personalities of 3050 - Anastasius Focht"</ref>
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Anastasius Focht 20YU.jpg|Anastasius Focht at age 78 from ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
Anastasius Focht 20YU.jpg|Anastasius Focht at age 78 from ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
Anastasius Focht ER3052.jpg|Focht at age 79 from ''[[Era Report: 3052|ER:3052]]''
 
Anastasius Focht ER3052.jpg|Focht at age 79 from ''[[Era Report: 3052|ER:3052]]''
Anastasius Focht Comstar.jpg|Focht at age 83 from ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
 
 
Anastasius Focht DR.jpg|Focht at age 87 from ''[[The Dragon Roars]]''
 
Anastasius Focht DR.jpg|Focht at age 87 from ''[[The Dragon Roars]]''
 
Anastasius_Focht_ER3062.jpg|Focht at age 88 from ''[[Era Report: 3062|ER:3062]]'' (eye patch erroneously depicted over left eye)
 
Anastasius_Focht_ER3062.jpg|Focht at age 88 from ''[[Era Report: 3062|ER:3062]]'' (eye patch erroneously depicted over left eye)

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