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{{otheruses|the [[Precentor Martial]] of [[ComStar]]|the ''[[Suffren]]''-class [[WarShip]]|Anastasius Focht (Vessel)}}
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{{Update Needed|[[Era Report: 3052]], [[Era Report: 3062]], [[Shadows of Faith]] (BattleCorps Story), [[Field Manual: 3085]]}}
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{{Update Needed|[[Era Report: 3052]], [[Era Report: 3062]], [[Shadows of Faith]] (BattleCorps Story), [[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]],[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2]]}}
[[Image:Anastasius Focht 1.jpg|right|thumb|At age of 88 in 3060 (eyepatch erroneously shown on left eye; see note on [[:Image:Anastasius Focht 1.jpg|file page)]]]]
 
  
'''Frederick Steiner''' (15 September, [[2972]]<ref>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 78, "Anastasius Focht Profile"</ref> &ndash; 3???) 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 counter-attack in the [[Fourth Succession War]].
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'''Frederick Steiner''' (15 September, [[2972]]<ref>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 78, "Anastasius Focht Profile"</ref> &ndash; May [[3081]]<ref name=ER3145-81/>) 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 counter-attack 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 [[ComGuards]]. Under the new identity '''Anastasius Focht''', he was [[Precentor Martial]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] and the [[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 [[ComGuards]]. Under the new identity '''Anastasius Focht''', he was [[Precentor Martial]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] and the [[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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===Frederick Steiner===
 
===Frederick Steiner===
 
[[Image:Frederick Steiner.jpg|right|thumb|Frederick Steiner in 3025 at age 53]]
 
[[Image:Frederick Steiner.jpg|right|thumb|Frederick Steiner in 3025 at age 53]]
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, baring a striking resemblance to his cousin [[Katrina Steiner]]. Entering military service, studying first at the [[Nagelring]] for three years before transferring 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]].
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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]].
 
<ref name=HS-154>''House Steiner Sourcebook'', p. 154 "Personalities - Frederick Steiner"</ref> <ref name=BoKOepub-873>''Blood of Kerensky Omnibus Epub'', p. 873 "Lost Destiny - Chapter Twenty-Two"</ref>
 
<ref name=HS-154>''House Steiner Sourcebook'', p. 154 "Personalities - Frederick Steiner"</ref> <ref name=BoKOepub-873>''Blood of Kerensky Omnibus Epub'', p. 873 "Lost Destiny - Chapter Twenty-Two"</ref>
  
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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/>
 
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/>
  
In [[3029]] during the [[Fourth Succession War]], Alessandro's plots were discovered. Rather than simply arrest Frederick, Katrina instead sent him and the Tenth Lyran Guards on a suicidal mission against the [[Draconis Combine]] on [[Dromini VI]] where he was captured, having fought skillfully and bravely against great odds. On September 15, 3029, at the conclusion of the fighting on Dromini VI, [[Loki]] agents sabotaged 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.<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', p.{{cn}}</ref>
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In [[3029]] during the [[Fourth Succession War]], Frederick again showing his poor political judgement attempted to all but demand Alessandro support him in a direct move to depose Katrina Steiner. In doing so, he showed his political nativity to Alessandro, who both had his own plans for the future of the Commonwealth and was entirely aware that Katrinas political base and popular support was all but unassailable as she reversed the decline of centuries by taking world after world from the Combine. With little in the way of subtlety, Frederick talked vaguely about Hanse Davion consuming the Lyran Commonwealth and that ''he'' was the only chance to stop such an outcome, utterly failing to impress his uncle. Instead, Alessandro played the message as a lesson for his protege [[Ryan Steiner]] and determined to suggest to his Nephew that he would support him - while instead working to determine how things would play out. Should Frederick succeed in replacing Katrina, he would be a weak Archon who could be deposed by Ryan leading loyalist sentiment against the man who murdered a great Archon while Melissa would be busy as the bride of Hanse Davion. While if it looked as if he could not pull such a coup off, the [[Holovid|holodisk]] he had just sent would be excellent rope with which to hang him.<ref name=WC-C9>''Warrior: Coupe'', "Chapter Nine"</ref> <ref name=WC-C15>''Warrior: Coupe'', "Chapter Fifteen"</ref>
  
''[[Gunji-no-Kanrei]]'' [[Theodore Kurita]] was outraged to learn of this dishonourable action and interrogated the captive Frederick Steiner on the same day. Steiner claimed to have known nothing about the plan, yet Theodore Kurita was going to execute him in his rage and decided to spare him only while already pulling the trigger on his gun; the bullet hit the side of Frederick Steiners' head and gravely wounded him. 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.
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As it turned out, when Lestrade's plan (of which Frederick had not been told) was to assassinate Katrina Steiner and, failing that, to attempt to pull the Isle of Skye out of the Commonwealth in response to any Draconis attack, to force Katrina to abdicate or at least share power with Frederick in a coalition. The first part of the plan failed when [[Jenna Clay]] posing as Melissa Steiner killed the assassins sent after Katrina - losing her own life in the process. Upon hearing of this news, Alessandro had Ryan Steiner approach Katrina and turn over the holodisk of her cousins proposal. Furious, Katrina who had long suspected her cousins ambitions as Lestrade's puppet but tolerated him as an excellent commander until he crossed this line, called her cousin into the Triad where she - with Ryan Steiner standing by her side - denounced him furiously as a traitor. With overwhelming evidence proving his guilt Frederick admitted his part - although he also was determined to state that he had 'only' ever planned to defeat her in a political battle, not to ever have her assassinated. Katrina had little time for his excuses, but Frederick ''did'' confirm Lestrade's second string; he was deliberately leaving Skye hideously vulnerable to attack as a political weapon and planned to declare independence - much as the Tikonov Free Republic had done. And from there, force political concessions from Katrina.<ref name=WC-C9/> <ref name=WC-C34>''Warrior: Coupe'', "Chapter Thirty-Four"</ref>
  
In fact the captive Frederic Steiner was 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>''Heir to the Dragon'', p.{{cn}}</ref>
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With his treason exposed, Frederick stripped himself of his LCAF rank tabs and resigned so as to spare the 10th Lyran Guards, a unit Katrina herself had commanded, any taint from his own actions. In the full knowledge that he was sure to convicted and executed for treason. [[Theodore Kurita]] however had taken full note of the political games Lestrade was playing an intended to take full advantage of his foolish decisions, planning to reverse the course of the war in a stroke by launching an all out attack into Skye to not simply take a few planets but the entire region and then entrench before the LCAF could do a thing about it. Something Katrina now new full well.<ref name=WC-C34/>
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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 hung from the tallest tower of the Triad, there was no time for that. [[Theodore Kurita]] was fully intent on taking maximum advantage of Lestrade's games and she simply did not have the forces in place to repel it. She needed a month of delay to bring units forward - which ''could'' be obtained by a unit willing to make a suicide one-way attack on Theodores staging base on [[Dromini VI]] to do enough damage to force him to wait for more supplies.<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 - with an assurance that he would ''not'' be upon said jumpship, tacitly accepting he would die a genuine hero in Katrina's name rather than be executed as a traitor. Kissing his Archons hand and accepting his final orders, Frederick left the Triad for the last time, leaving behind only a final cutting warning to Ryan about his own ambitions that the man would fail to listen to.<ref name=WC-C34/>
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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 planet side supply bases. Eventually though the 10th, bloodied and cut off were surrounded and 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: Coupe'', "Chapter Forty-Three"</ref>
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At that exact same time however, on September 15, 3029, [[Lyran Intelligence Corps|Loki]] agents in a covert Zero-G assault from the JumpShip Katrina had left behind to evacuate the survivors already on-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 them 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. 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 monetary where he swore to himself to never get mixed into politics ever again after all it had cost him.<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', p.{{cn}}</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>''Heir to the Dragon'', p.{{cn}}</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 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 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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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]].  
  
With dozens of suspected ROM agents captured in Flush's first "opening shot", while Primus Waterly expected a fiery counter-strike, 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 investing 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 agressive [[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 name=CS-61>''ComStar'', pp. 61-62 "Flush"</ref>
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With dozens of suspected ROM agents captured in Flush's first "opening shot", while Primus Waterly expected a fiery counter-strike, 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 boards. Thanks to [[Thomas Marik]]'s service in the order and the offer of ROM aid in the capture of Dame [[Catherine Humpherys]], 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, but a [[3038]] agreement to wave 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 boards. 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]] [[Villlius Tejh]] of [[Sian]] in [[3041]], Focht counciled the Primus against a military confrontation, pointing to Romano's unstable mental state and insisting that while the Com Guards could successfully defeat the [[CCAF]] that they would not be able to do so and maintain their Inner Sphere-wide defensive deployment. Waterly instead chose political solution, replacing Tejih with [[Adept]] Jen Li, a trusted confidant of Romano who was secretly a ROM feeding House Liao intel to ComStar.<ref name=CS-61>''ComStar'', pp. 62-63 "Spread of the Com Guards"</ref>
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When tensions between the Chancellor and the Primus only increased after the [[Maskirovka]] attempted to assassinate [[Precentor]] [[Villius Tejh]] of [[Sian]] in [[3041]], Focht counciled 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 Inner Sphere-wide defensive deployment. Waterly instead chose a political solution, replacing Tejh with [[Adept]] [[Jen Li]], a trusted confidant 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 3040's 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 3040's 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 boom and recruitment tool for the Order, with the public unaware that many were bandits who'd 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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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 boom 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>
  
 
===Envoy to the Clans===
 
===Envoy to the Clans===
 
[[Image:Anastasius Focht (1).jpg|right|thumb|At age 79 in 3050]]
 
[[Image:Anastasius Focht (1).jpg|right|thumb|At age 79 in 3050]]
After learning of the presence of strange invaders in the [[Periphery]], Focht was dispatched by Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] to be her liaison to the [[Clans]]. He quickly established a rapport with Khan [[Ulric Kerensky]] of [[Clan Wolf]].  
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After learning of the presence of strange invaders in the [[Periphery]], Focht was dispatched by Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] to be her liaison to the [[Clans]].  
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He was the first one to recognize the threat of the Clans after seen the Battlerom of Phelan Kell after his capture in [[The Rock]], but he mistook the clans as alien beings posing as humans.
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He quickly established a rapport with Khan [[Ulric Kerensky]] of [[Clan Wolf]].  
  
Upon discovering that the Clans sought to conquer [[Terra]], home of ComStar, Focht gathered the [[ComGuard]] and issued a challenge for a proxy battle on [[Tukayyid]], a world in the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]]. If ComStar won, the Clans would move no closer to Terra for the next fifteen years. If the Clans won, ComStar would surrender Terra, join the Clans, and deny their communications services to the Inner Sphere. Focht challenged the seven invading clans in [[3052]] and succeeded in defeating Clans [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]], [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]], [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcon]], [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Viper]] and [[Clan Diamond Shark|Diamond Shark]] by forcing them to fight a long, protracted campaign. He achieved a draw with [[Clan Ghost Bear]], though the ComGuard force was defeated by [[Clan Wolf]]. Winning five out of the seven battles meant that ComStar won the battle.  
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Upon discovering that the Clans sought to conquer [[Terra]], home of ComStar, Focht gathered the [[ComGuard]] and issued a challenge for a proxy battle on [[Tukayyid]], a world in the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]]. If ComStar won, the Clans would move no closer to Terra for the next fifteen years. If the Clans won, ComStar would surrender Terra, join the Clans, and deny their communications services to the Inner Sphere. Focht challenged the seven invading Clans in [[3052]] and succeeded in defeating Clans [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]], [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]], [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcon]], [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Viper]] and [[Clan Diamond Shark|Diamond Shark]] by forcing them to fight a long, protracted campaign. He achieved a draw with [[Clan Ghost Bear]], though the ComGuard force was defeated by [[Clan Wolf]]. Winning five out of the seven battles meant that ComStar won the battle.  
  
At the same time, Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] initiated [[Operation Scorpion]], her plot to bring all of humankind under ComStar's dominion. Upon returning from Tukayyid, Focht deposed Waterly through an "externally initiated brain aneurysm", played kingmaker for the new Primus [[Sharilar Mori]], and worked to reform ComStar of its mystical trappings. He worked to preserve the truce and keep the [[Successor States]] ready for when the Truce runs out in [[3067]].<ref name=CS-4>'' ComStar (sourcebook)'', p. 4</ref>
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At the same time, Primus [[Myndo Waterly]] initiated [[Operation Scorpion]], her plot to bring all of humankind under ComStar's dominion. Upon returning from Tukayyid, Focht deposed Waterly through an "externally initiated brain aneurysm", played kingmaker for the new Primus [[Sharilar Mori]], and worked to reform ComStar of its mystical trappings. He worked to preserve the truce and keep the [[Successor States]] ready for when the Truce ran out in [[3067]].<ref name=CS-4>'' ComStar (sourcebook)'', p. 4</ref>
  
 
===Schism===
 
===Schism===
Focht allowed ComStar to be weakened, however, when Precentor [[Atreus]] [[Demona Aziz]] took many members of the order who did not like his reforms into exile with her in the [[Free Worlds League]] and formed the [[Word of Blake]] with [[Thomas Marik]] as their Primus-in-exile. Part of his plan to keep the [[Inner Sphere]] ready involved turning [[Tukayyid]], which was the first logical target of the Clans' renewed invasion after the battle that was waged there, into an armed camp. [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhague]]'s Elected Prince [[Haakon Magnusson|Magnusson]] essentially turned the world over to ComStar, which made it into a major staging area.
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Focht allowed ComStar to be weakened, however, when Precentor [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] [[Demona Aziz]] took many members of the order who did not like his reforms into exile with her in the [[Free Worlds League]] and formed the [[Word of Blake]] with [[Thomas Marik]] as their Primus-in-exile. Part of his plan to keep the [[Inner Sphere]] ready involved turning [[Tukayyid]], which was the first logical target of the Clans' renewed invasion after the battle that was waged there, into an armed camp. [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhague]]'s Elected Prince [[Haakon Magnusson|Magnusson]] essentially turned the world over to ComStar, which made it into a major staging area.
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Focht would attend the ill-fated [[Terran Peace Summit]] in the spring of [[3053]], hoping to enhance ComStar and House relations in order to better deal with the Clans once the Truce of Tukayyid expired. The sole concrete result of the summit came when the House delegates announced they no longer trusted the Order to act as the impartial arbitrator of mercenary contracts, with Focht proposing that ComStar would abandon control of the [[Mercenary Review Board]], and to have it re-form as a jointly administered [[Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission]]. Focht would end the summit with a heartfelt but ultimately ignored plea of the need for unified focus on the threat of the Clans. <ref name=CS-78>''ComStar'', p. 78 "New ComStar - United We Stand"</ref>.
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Working to reform the Com Guards in 3053 in the wake of the Battle of Tukayyid, Focht would reorganize the twelve armies down to four divisions per army as his forces rebuilt. To try and avoid accusations of covert action, Focht also instigated a formal process whereby detailed announcements were sent to all of the Great Houses any time ComStar reformed or relocated Level III size force.<ref name=CS-78/><ref name=CS-82>''ComStar'', p. 82 "New ComStar - Com Guards in Reformation"</ref>
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As part of Primus Mori and Focht's combined efforts to ensure the House Lords of ComStar's good intentions, Focht would visit now-Coordinator Theodore Kurita in the summer of [[3054]] and agreed to place a large contingent of Com Guard troops on [[Luthien]] under joint ComStar/Combine command as a precaution against the Nova Cats or Smoke Jaguars taking advantage of the Black Pearl's position above the Truce Line.<ref name=CS-888>''ComStar'', p. 88 "New ComStar - Relations with the Inner Sphere - Draconis Combine"</ref><ref name=ER3062-12>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 12 "History and Review - Timeline of Events: 3053-3062</ref>
  
 
Focht strongly suggested that Com Guard forces not be removed from the Inner Sphere Clan theater, when the need to strengthen Terra's garrison came up with the departure of [[Brion's Legion]]. This cautionary note led to the decision to hire the [[21st Centauri Lancers]] for that five-year contract.<ref name=FOT-7m>''The Fall of Terra (scenariobook)'', p. 7 - "Gathering Storm"</ref>
 
Focht strongly suggested that Com Guard forces not be removed from the Inner Sphere Clan theater, when the need to strengthen Terra's garrison came up with the departure of [[Brion's Legion]]. This cautionary note led to the decision to hire the [[21st Centauri Lancers]] for that five-year contract.<ref name=FOT-7m>''The Fall of Terra (scenariobook)'', p. 7 - "Gathering Storm"</ref>
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Prior to the [[Fourth Whitting Conference]], Focht had reportedly retired to the gardens of [[Dromini VI]].<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 5</ref> After the Word of Blake [[Jihad]] engulfed the [[Inner Sphere]] after the historic vote to disband the [[Star League]] in late [[3067]], Focht organized a raid on [[Tukayyid]] that rescued Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] and publicly spoke out against the Blakists. He remained among their most hated enemies, and continued to thwart them even in his dotage.
 
Prior to the [[Fourth Whitting Conference]], Focht had reportedly retired to the gardens of [[Dromini VI]].<ref>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 5</ref> After the Word of Blake [[Jihad]] engulfed the [[Inner Sphere]] after the historic vote to disband the [[Star League]] in late [[3067]], Focht organized a raid on [[Tukayyid]] that rescued Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] and publicly spoke out against the Blakists. He remained among their most hated enemies, and continued to thwart them even in his dotage.
  
When Sharilar Mori was assassinated in the ComStar command centre on [[Orestes]] by disillusioned members of ComStar's [[ROM]] on the 26th of October [[3071]], the individuals who assassinated Mori - individuals who included [[Victoria Parrdeau]], the head of ROM - also attempted to assassinate Anastasius Focht on the same day, before fleeing.<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"</ref>
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Focht's reputation would suffer with the Blakist [[White-Out]] in late [[3068]] which publicly revealed numerous ComStar secrets including his identity as Frederick Steiner, leading many to question his motives and integrity. <ref name=FM3085-11>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 11 "Historical Review - Dawn of the Jihad - Early Setbacks"</ref> When Sharilar Mori was assassinated in the ComStar command center on [[Orestes]] by disillusioned members of ComStar's [[ROM]] on the 26th of October [[3071]], the individuals who assassinated Mori - individuals who included [[Victoria Parrdeau]], the head of ROM - also attempted to assassinate Anastasius Focht on the same day, before fleeing.<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"</ref>
  
 
===Death and Legacy===
 
===Death and Legacy===
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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</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>
It is indicated that he survived to see the end of the Jihad, and aided in the birth of the [[Republic of the Sphere]] in [[3081]]. An exact date of his death is not given. <ref>http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/DA_The_Republic_of_the_Sphere.pdf</ref>
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Having effectively lived two lives, both Steiner and Focht had linked but separate legacies.
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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>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==
During his life as Frederick Steiner, Focht favored a ''[[Zeus]]'', being both and excellent pilot and expert tech of the Lyran staple, though in his youth he notably received a slight scar above his right eye after cracking his head ejecting from a burning ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]''. <ref name=HS-154/> He later piloted a 100-ton [[Atlas (BattleMech)|''Atlas'']] during his attack on Dromini. While retiring from direct combat in the field after becoming Precentor Martial, Focht reportedly kept up on his 'Mech piloting certification all the way into his retirement from ComStar, having retained an upgraded AS7-K variant during the Battle of Tukayyid and Operation Bulldog just in case.
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During his life as Frederick Steiner, Focht favored a ''[[Zeus]]'', being both an excellent pilot and expert tech of the Lyran staple, though in his youth he notably received a slight scar above his right eye after cracking his head ejecting from a burning ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]''.<ref name=HS-154/> He later piloted a 100-ton [[Atlas (BattleMech)|''Atlas'']] during his attack on Dromini. While retiring from direct combat in the field after becoming Precentor Martial, Focht reportedly kept up on his 'Mech piloting certification all the way into his retirement from ComStar, having retained an upgraded AS7-K variant during the Battle of Tukayyid and Operation Bulldog just in case.
  
 
==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/>
 
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 both men 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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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>
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{quote|''History proves that not war ever ended by arms reduction, and this conflict was no exception.''}}
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{{quote|''History proves that no war ever ended by arms reduction, and this conflict was no exception.''|Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, ''The Gallant Defense of Mankind''}}
-- Precentor Martial [[Anastasius Focht]], ''The Gallant Defense of Mankind''
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{{Quote|''ComStar knows all.''}}
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{{Quote|''You have to understand the code of duty and honor that rules those who pilot these engines of destruction. Placing such an awesome weapon in the hands of an individual implies a similar gesture of trust.''}}
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{{Quote|''Good charts, a strong ship, and a sextant have made it possible to weather more than one storm.''}}
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{{quote|''I admit to a certain fascination with Nicholas Kerensky, not as an historical figure, but as a man.  What was it like for him, to deny his heritage under the shadow of Amaris cutthroats?  How did he deal with people looking to his father as a god?  What force drove him to develop the whole of Clan culture?''|Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, journal entry, 22 December 3050<ref name=WCS>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 12 ''Nicholas Kerensky, The Man''</ref>}}
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{{quote|''Wars are not won on the field of combat. Battles are, but those are only ever part of the story. To win a war you need to break the enemy's resolve, to force him to accept defeat. Otherwise the war will never end. Too many conflicts persist because battles are won but the hearts and minds of the people are not. Winning involves every level of society, from the generals and politicians to the shop girls and street cleaners. The infantryman with his rifle may be the blunt weapon used to win this fight, but he is neither the instigator nor the concluder.''|Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, 3058<ref name=HRW-5>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 5 "Battlefields"</ref>}}
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{{quote|''In my time with the Clans, I have come to know them well, both as ally and foe. Their [[Trial of Position|Trials of Position]] are most unique and alien to our governments and way of life. Rather than handle promotions the way that the militaries of the Inner Sphere do, they wage Trials of Position: in these, the combatants battle individual Warriors, in succession, one at a time. The number defeated determines the rank of the [[MechWarrior]].
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''These battles are often fought in arenas. As much as the Clans disdain worlds like [[Solaris VII]] and its games, their arenas are similar in nature. Their arenas are enclosed, with rises along the edges, and building-like obstructions in the middle. Here, Warriors fight. Death is not expected, nor is it uncommon.''
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''To us, fighting for rank is alien and almost barbaric. To the Clans, it ensures that only their most proficient Warriors rise through the ranks. This is only one of the reasons that I recognize these enemies for the threat that they are...''}}
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* In the novel ''[[Lethal Heritage]]'', a Clan medic told him that he could have saved the lost eye had he been present at the time of the injury.
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* In the novel ''[[Lethal Heritage]]'', a Clan medic told Focht that he could have saved his lost eye had he been present at the time of the injury.
* In the same novel it is stated that he is fluent in German but not Italian. He mentions this in a conversation with then-bondsman [[Phelan Kell]]. Focht was attempting to clear up Phelan's confusion regarding Clan social norms. This bit of information and others would later help Phelan learn his identity.
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* In the same novel it is stated that Focht is fluent in German but not Italian. He mentions this in a conversation with then-bondsman [[Phelan Kell]]. Focht was attempting to clear up Phelan's confusion regarding Clan social norms. This bit of information and others would later help Phelan learn his identity.
* Also, it mentions that he spent some time in a Combine monastery. Primus Myndo Waterly wondered if that experience was what gave him his calm demeanor.
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* Also, it mentions that Focht spent some time in a Combine monastery. Primus Myndo Waterly wondered if that experience was what gave him his calm demeanor.
* It was he who named the [[Timber Wolf]] "Mad Cat" after he studied the battle footage of Phelan's encounter with Clan Wolf. He also pointed out that it would be impossible for ComStar to replicate the 'Mech when Myndo Waterly suggested that their armorers modify their Catapults to that configuration.
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* It was he who named the ''[[Timber Wolf]]'' "''Mad Cat''" after he studied the battle footage of Phelan's encounter with Clan Wolf. Focht also pointed out that it would be impossible for ComStar to replicate the 'Mech when Myndo Waterly suggested that their armorers modify their ''Catapult''s to that weapons configuration.
* Before he discovered the truth about the Clans, one of his theories was that they were an alien species that had consumed Kerensky's people and had come to harvest the rest of humanity. The hypothetical species he described had the ability to assimilate DNA, and this was why they piloted human-style 'Mechs. In his discussion with Primus Waterly he did not favor the theory that they were Kerensky's people returned, which ironically turned out to the correct one.
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* Before he discovered the truth about the Clans, one of his theories was that they were an alien species that had consumed Kerensky's people and had come to harvest the rest of humanity. The hypothetical species he described had the ability to assimilate human DNA.  This was also said to be why the Clans piloted human-style BattleMechs. In his discussion with Primus Waterly, Focht did not favor the theory that they were the long-lost descendants of Kerensky's people, which ironically turned out to the true origin of the Clans.
* According to the ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|Comstar Sourcebook]]'', Focht publicly revealed his identity not long after the Battle of Tukayid. Obviously, this was later ret-conned out. <ref>''ComStar (sourcebook)'', p. 87</ref>
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* According to the ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar Sourcebook]]'', Focht publicly revealed his identity not long after the Battle of Tukayyid. Obviously, this was later ret-conned out. <ref>''ComStar (sourcebook)'', p. 87</ref> However, he revealed his real identity to Victor Davion after the success of Operation Bulldog when he heard Victor say he must follow the fleeing Smoke Jaguars in Huntress. Fearful that the prince was to commit his same mistakes, he revealed it to make Victor change his mind.
  
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Anastasius Focht
Character Profile
Also known as Frederick Steiner
Born 15th September 2972
Died May 3081
Affiliation House Steiner
ComStar
Profession Duke of Duran
Precentor Martial
Parents Sophia Steiner (mother)
Siblings Donna Steiner

Frederick Steiner (15 September, 2972[1] – May 3081[2]) 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 counter-attack 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 ComGuards. Under the new identity Anastasius Focht, he was Precentor Martial during the Clan Invasion and the Battle of Tukayyid. He is noted for his role in the schism that led to the origination of the Word of Blake.

Biography

Frederick Steiner

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Frederick Steiner in 3025 at age 53

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 Lestrade family, forming a firm friendship with Aldo Lestrade. [3] [4]

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. 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 blind-sided 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. [3] [4]

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. [3] [4]

In 3029 during the Fourth Succession War, Frederick again showing his poor political judgement attempted to all but demand Alessandro support him in a direct move to depose Katrina Steiner. In doing so, he showed his political nativity to Alessandro, who both had his own plans for the future of the Commonwealth and was entirely aware that Katrinas political base and popular support was all but unassailable as she reversed the decline of centuries by taking world after world from the Combine. With little in the way of subtlety, Frederick talked vaguely about Hanse Davion consuming the Lyran Commonwealth and that he was the only chance to stop such an outcome, utterly failing to impress his uncle. Instead, Alessandro played the message as a lesson for his protege Ryan Steiner and determined to suggest to his Nephew that he would support him - while instead working to determine how things would play out. Should Frederick succeed in replacing Katrina, he would be a weak Archon who could be deposed by Ryan leading loyalist sentiment against the man who murdered a great Archon while Melissa would be busy as the bride of Hanse Davion. While if it looked as if he could not pull such a coup off, the holodisk he had just sent would be excellent rope with which to hang him.[5] [6]

As it turned out, when Lestrade's plan (of which Frederick had not been told) was to assassinate Katrina Steiner and, failing that, to attempt to pull the Isle of Skye out of the Commonwealth in response to any Draconis attack, to force Katrina to abdicate or at least share power with Frederick in a coalition. The first part of the plan failed when Jenna Clay posing as Melissa Steiner killed the assassins sent after Katrina - losing her own life in the process. Upon hearing of this news, Alessandro had Ryan Steiner approach Katrina and turn over the holodisk of her cousins proposal. Furious, Katrina who had long suspected her cousins ambitions as Lestrade's puppet but tolerated him as an excellent commander until he crossed this line, called her cousin into the Triad where she - with Ryan Steiner standing by her side - denounced him furiously as a traitor. With overwhelming evidence proving his guilt Frederick admitted his part - although he also was determined to state that he had 'only' ever planned to defeat her in a political battle, not to ever have her assassinated. Katrina had little time for his excuses, but Frederick did confirm Lestrade's second string; he was deliberately leaving Skye hideously vulnerable to attack as a political weapon and planned to declare independence - much as the Tikonov Free Republic had done. And from there, force political concessions from Katrina.[5] [7]

With his treason exposed, Frederick stripped himself of his LCAF rank tabs and resigned so as to spare the 10th Lyran Guards, a unit Katrina herself had commanded, any taint from his own actions. In the full knowledge that he was sure to convicted and executed for treason. Theodore Kurita however had taken full note of the political games Lestrade was playing an intended to take full advantage of his foolish decisions, planning to reverse the course of the war in a stroke by launching an all out attack into Skye to not simply take a few planets but the entire region and then entrench before the LCAF could do a thing about it. Something Katrina now new full well.[7]

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 hung from the tallest tower of the Triad, there was no time for that. Theodore Kurita was fully intent on taking maximum advantage of Lestrade's games and she simply did not have the forces in place to repel it. She needed a month of delay to bring units forward - which could be obtained by a unit willing to make a suicide one-way attack on Theodores staging base on Dromini VI to do enough damage to force him to wait for more supplies.[7]

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 - with an assurance that he would not be upon said jumpship, tacitly accepting he would die a genuine hero in Katrina's name rather than be executed as a traitor. Kissing his Archons hand and accepting his final orders, Frederick left the Triad for the last time, leaving behind only a final cutting warning to Ryan about his own ambitions that the man would fail to listen to.[7]

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 planet side supply bases. Eventually though the 10th, bloodied and cut off were surrounded and 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.[8]

At that exact same time however, on September 15, 3029, Loki agents in a covert Zero-G assault from the JumpShip Katrina had left behind to evacuate the survivors already on-route, managed to infiltrate the Jumpships of the DCMS fleet nearby. They succeeded in sabotaging the JumpShips 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 them were always but pawns to political creatures such as Katrina reached him only as he was pulling the trigger. [8] 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. 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 monetary where he swore to himself to never get mixed into politics ever again after all it had cost him.[9]

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.[10]

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. [11]

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. [12] 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.

With dozens of suspected ROM agents captured in Flush's first "opening shot", while Primus Waterly expected a fiery counter-strike, 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. [13]

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 boards. 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 counciled 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 Inner Sphere-wide defensive deployment. Waterly instead chose a political solution, replacing Tejh with Adept Jen Li, a trusted confidant of Romano who was secretly a ROM agent feeding House Liao intel to ComStar.[14]

In the 3040's 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 Vehicles and AeroSpace Fighters. 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 boom 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. [15]

Envoy to the Clans

After learning of the presence of strange invaders in the Periphery, Focht was dispatched by Primus Myndo Waterly to be her liaison to the Clans. He was the first one to recognize the threat of the Clans after seen the Battlerom of Phelan Kell after his capture in The Rock, but he mistook the clans as alien beings posing as humans. He quickly established a rapport with Khan Ulric Kerensky of Clan Wolf.

Upon discovering that the Clans sought to conquer Terra, home of ComStar, Focht gathered the ComGuard and issued a challenge for a proxy battle on Tukayyid, a world in the Free Rasalhague Republic. If ComStar won, the Clans would move no closer to Terra for the next fifteen years. If the Clans won, ComStar would surrender Terra, join the Clans, and deny their communications services to the Inner Sphere. Focht challenged the seven invading Clans in 3052 and succeeded in defeating Clans Smoke Jaguar, Nova Cat, Jade Falcon, Steel Viper and Diamond Shark by forcing them to fight a long, protracted campaign. He achieved a draw with Clan Ghost Bear, though the ComGuard force was defeated by Clan Wolf. Winning five out of the seven battles meant that ComStar won the battle.

At the same time, Primus Myndo Waterly initiated Operation Scorpion, her plot to bring all of humankind under ComStar's dominion. Upon returning from Tukayyid, Focht deposed Waterly through an "externally initiated brain aneurysm", played kingmaker for the new Primus Sharilar Mori, and worked to reform ComStar of its mystical trappings. He worked to preserve the truce and keep the Successor States ready for when the Truce ran out in 3067.[16]

Schism

Focht allowed ComStar to be weakened, however, when Precentor Atreus Demona Aziz took many members of the order who did not like his reforms into exile with her in the Free Worlds League and formed the Word of Blake with Thomas Marik as their Primus-in-exile. Part of his plan to keep the Inner Sphere ready involved turning Tukayyid, which was the first logical target of the Clans' renewed invasion after the battle that was waged there, into an armed camp. Rasalhague's Elected Prince Magnusson essentially turned the world over to ComStar, which made it into a major staging area.

Focht would attend the ill-fated Terran Peace Summit in the spring of 3053, hoping to enhance ComStar and House relations in order to better deal with the Clans once the Truce of Tukayyid expired. The sole concrete result of the summit came when the House delegates announced they no longer trusted the Order to act as the impartial arbitrator of mercenary contracts, with Focht proposing that ComStar would abandon control of the Mercenary Review Board, and to have it re-form as a jointly administered Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission. Focht would end the summit with a heartfelt but ultimately ignored plea of the need for unified focus on the threat of the Clans. [17].

Working to reform the Com Guards in 3053 in the wake of the Battle of Tukayyid, Focht would reorganize the twelve armies down to four divisions per army as his forces rebuilt. To try and avoid accusations of covert action, Focht also instigated a formal process whereby detailed announcements were sent to all of the Great Houses any time ComStar reformed or relocated Level III size force.[17][18]

As part of Primus Mori and Focht's combined efforts to ensure the House Lords of ComStar's good intentions, Focht would visit now-Coordinator Theodore Kurita in the summer of 3054 and agreed to place a large contingent of Com Guard troops on Luthien under joint ComStar/Combine command as a precaution against the Nova Cats or Smoke Jaguars taking advantage of the Black Pearl's position above the Truce Line.[19][20]

Focht strongly suggested that Com Guard forces not be removed from the Inner Sphere Clan theater, when the need to strengthen Terra's garrison came up with the departure of Brion's Legion. This cautionary note led to the decision to hire the 21st Centauri Lancers for that five-year contract.[21]

Focht was on Tukayyid in 3058 when he learned that Clan Jade Falcon had launched an offensive into the Lyran Alliance and, later, that the Word of Blake was assaulting Terra. Focht made the decision to let the Blakists have Terra so that ComStar could focus on the Clan threat, a move that proved very detrimental to ComStar further down the road.

Star League

After an allied force led by Victor Steiner-Davion stopped the Falcon incursion on Coventry, the Successor States decided that they needed to resort to drastic measures to make themselves safe from the Clans. In late 3058, the leaders of every nation in the Inner Sphere and ComStar met on Tharkad to discuss the Clan threat. It was almost a foregone conclusion that they decided to resurrect the Star League as a banner to fight under and as a tool of psychological warfare against the Clans, since that was the purpose behind their invasion. For his part, Focht stayed out of the politics, though the Precentor Martial became ComStar's non-voting representative to the Star League Council.

Focht led the Star League Defense Force's Operation Bulldog, a massive offensive with the stated goal of removing Clan Smoke Jaguar from the Inner Sphere, though he never accepted the title of Commanding General. The assault succeeded beyond Focht and Steiner-Davion's wildest hopes, prompting Victor to lead a relief force to Huntress to aid Task Force Serpent. Focht accompanied him and commanded the ComGuard forces that participated in the Great Refusal against Clan Jade Falcon. The Falcon forces handily defeated Focht's ComGuard unit, though the Inner Sphere forces were able to secure enough victories to win the Great Refusal. The loss shook Focht, even though the Falcons had won the battle before a shot was fired.

Upon their return to the Inner Sphere, they found that Victor's sister Katherine had usurped Yvonne Steiner-Davion's regency of the Federated Commonwealth, leaving Victor a leader without a nation. At the Whitting Conference of 3061, Katherine endeavored to become the First Lord. The council was evenly divided, forcing ComStar to cast the deciding vote. True to his vow to never get involved in politics, Focht resigned as Precentor Martial rather than cast the deciding vote. Victor succeeded him and voted against her, paving the way for Theodore Kurita to become First Lord.

Retirement and the Jihad

Focht, now in his nineties, ostensibly retired to write his memoirs. He helped negotiate the final settlement to the Capellan-St. Ives War in 3063, but remained quiet other than that, though he did continue to train with his BattleMech.

Prior to the Fourth Whitting Conference, Focht had reportedly retired to the gardens of Dromini VI.[22] After the Word of Blake Jihad engulfed the Inner Sphere after the historic vote to disband the Star League in late 3067, Focht organized a raid on Tukayyid that rescued Primus Sharilar Mori and publicly spoke out against the Blakists. He remained among their most hated enemies, and continued to thwart them even in his dotage.

Focht's reputation would suffer with the Blakist White-Out in late 3068 which publicly revealed numerous ComStar secrets including his identity as Frederick Steiner, leading many to question his motives and integrity. [23] When Sharilar Mori was assassinated in the ComStar command center on Orestes by disillusioned members of ComStar's ROM on the 26th of October 3071, the individuals who assassinated Mori - individuals who included Victoria Parrdeau, the head of ROM - also attempted to assassinate Anastasius Focht on the same day, before fleeing.[24]

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.[25][2] 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. [26]

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. [4] 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.[27] By 3067 Frederick's face would also grace the 10 kroner note, with the Zeus he favored on the reverse side.[28]

BattleMechs

During his life as Frederick Steiner, Focht favored a Zeus, being both an excellent pilot and expert tech of the Lyran staple, though in his youth he notably received a slight scar above his right eye after cracking his head ejecting from a burning Phoenix Hawk.[3] He later piloted a 100-ton Atlas during his attack on Dromini. While retiring from direct combat in the field after becoming Precentor Martial, Focht reportedly kept up on his 'Mech piloting certification all the way into his retirement from ComStar, having retained an upgraded AS7-K variant during the Battle of Tukayyid and Operation Bulldog just in case.

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. [3] [4]

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. [3] [29]

Quotes

History proves that no war ever ended by arms reduction, and this conflict was no exception.
  — Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, The Gallant Defense of Mankind
ComStar knows all.
You have to understand the code of duty and honor that rules those who pilot these engines of destruction. Placing such an awesome weapon in the hands of an individual implies a similar gesture of trust.
Good charts, a strong ship, and a sextant have made it possible to weather more than one storm.
I admit to a certain fascination with Nicholas Kerensky, not as an historical figure, but as a man. What was it like for him, to deny his heritage under the shadow of Amaris cutthroats? How did he deal with people looking to his father as a god? What force drove him to develop the whole of Clan culture?
  — Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, journal entry, 22 December 3050[30]
Wars are not won on the field of combat. Battles are, but those are only ever part of the story. To win a war you need to break the enemy's resolve, to force him to accept defeat. Otherwise the war will never end. Too many conflicts persist because battles are won but the hearts and minds of the people are not. Winning involves every level of society, from the generals and politicians to the shop girls and street cleaners. The infantryman with his rifle may be the blunt weapon used to win this fight, but he is neither the instigator nor the concluder.
  — Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht, 3058[31]
In my time with the Clans, I have come to know them well, both as ally and foe. Their Trials of Position are most unique and alien to our governments and way of life. Rather than handle promotions the way that the militaries of the Inner Sphere do, they wage Trials of Position: in these, the combatants battle individual Warriors, in succession, one at a time. The number defeated determines the rank of the MechWarrior.

These battles are often fought in arenas. As much as the Clans disdain worlds like Solaris VII and its games, their arenas are similar in nature. Their arenas are enclosed, with rises along the edges, and building-like obstructions in the middle. Here, Warriors fight. Death is not expected, nor is it uncommon.

To us, fighting for rank is alien and almost barbaric. To the Clans, it ensures that only their most proficient Warriors rise through the ranks. This is only one of the reasons that I recognize these enemies for the threat that they are...

Notes

  • In the novel Lethal Heritage, a Clan medic told Focht that he could have saved his lost eye had he been present at the time of the injury.
  • In the same novel it is stated that Focht is fluent in German but not Italian. He mentions this in a conversation with then-bondsman Phelan Kell. Focht was attempting to clear up Phelan's confusion regarding Clan social norms. This bit of information and others would later help Phelan learn his identity.
  • Also, it mentions that Focht spent some time in a Combine monastery. Primus Myndo Waterly wondered if that experience was what gave him his calm demeanor.
  • It was he who named the Timber Wolf "Mad Cat" after he studied the battle footage of Phelan's encounter with Clan Wolf. Focht also pointed out that it would be impossible for ComStar to replicate the 'Mech when Myndo Waterly suggested that their armorers modify their Catapults to that weapons configuration.
  • Before he discovered the truth about the Clans, one of his theories was that they were an alien species that had consumed Kerensky's people and had come to harvest the rest of humanity. The hypothetical species he described had the ability to assimilate human DNA. This was also said to be why the Clans piloted human-style BattleMechs. In his discussion with Primus Waterly, Focht did not favor the theory that they were the long-lost descendants of Kerensky's people, which ironically turned out to the true origin of the Clans.
  • According to the ComStar Sourcebook, Focht publicly revealed his identity not long after the Battle of Tukayyid. Obviously, this was later ret-conned out. [32] However, he revealed his real identity to Victor Davion after the success of Operation Bulldog when he heard Victor say he must follow the fleeing Smoke Jaguars in Huntress. Fearful that the prince was to commit his same mistakes, he revealed it to make Victor change his mind.

Titles and Positions

Preceded by
None
Precentor Martial of ComStar
3035-3061
Succeeded by
Preceded by Precentor ROM of ComStar
3034-3035
Succeeded by
Preceded by
unknown
Duke of Duran
-3029
Succeeded by
unknown

Portrait Gallery

See also

References

  1. Era Report: 3062, p. 78, "Anastasius Focht Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Era Report: 3145, p. 81 "Factions - ComStar"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 House Steiner Sourcebook, p. 154 "Personalities - Frederick Steiner"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Blood of Kerensky Omnibus Epub, p. 873 "Lost Destiny - Chapter Twenty-Two"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Warrior: Coupe, "Chapter Nine"
  6. Warrior: Coupe, "Chapter Fifteen"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Warrior: Coupe, "Chapter Thirty-Four"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Warrior: Coupe, "Chapter Forty-Three"
  9. Heir to the Dragon, p.[citation needed]
  10. Heir to the Dragon, p.[citation needed]
  11. ComStar, p. 60 "Rosebud"
  12. ComStar, p. 61 "Mystery Man"
  13. ComStar, pp. 61-62 "Flush"
  14. ComStar, pp. 62-63 "Spread of the Com Guards"
  15. ComStar, p. 64 "War of 3039 - Aftermath"
  16. ComStar (sourcebook), p. 4
  17. 17.0 17.1 ComStar, p. 78 "New ComStar - United We Stand"
  18. ComStar, p. 82 "New ComStar - Com Guards in Reformation"
  19. ComStar, p. 88 "New ComStar - Relations with the Inner Sphere - Draconis Combine"
  20. Era Report: 3062, p. 12 "History and Review - Timeline of Events: 3053-3062
  21. The Fall of Terra (scenariobook), p. 7 - "Gathering Storm"
  22. Historical: War of 3039, p. 5
  23. Field Manual: 3085, p. 11 "Historical Review - Dawn of the Jihad - Early Setbacks"
  24. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"
  25. http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/DA_The_Republic_of_the_Sphere.pdf
  26. Field Manual: 3085, p. 173 "Republic of the Sphere - State of Readiness - Academies - Focht War College
  27. BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction, pp. 167-173 "Means to an End"
  28. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 131 "Economics - Lyran Units of Currency and Exchange Rates"
  29. 20-Year Update, p. 85 "Major Personalities of 3050 - Anastasius Focht"
  30. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 12 Nicholas Kerensky, The Man
  31. Historical: Reunification War, p. 5 "Battlefields"
  32. ComStar (sourcebook), p. 87

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