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Corinne was not initially interested in politics and had, in fact, avoided all of House Marik's political machinations and legacies. Her personality was the exact opposite of her father's bookish nature. She took steps to distance herself from the political infighting and refused to be named second in line for the [[Free Worlds League]] throne.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 95</ref> Though Corinne was known to be pro-Thomas, following the betrothal of [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], Corinne was a popular successor among Leaguers who could not stand to see a Liao Captain-General. When the betrothal was called off, Corinne became less popular as a successor, especially since Thomas had other heirs by that point. Most political attention left Corinne in favor of her cousin [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] when she dropped out of the spotlight after giving birth to her daughter Giselle.<ref name=FM /><ref name=SS>''Shattered Sphere'', pp. 81–82: "Force Commander Corinne Marik"</ref><ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 145: "2nd Free Worlds Legionnaires"</ref> Corinne was not initially interested in politics and had, in fact, avoided all of House Marik's political machinations and legacies. Her personality was the exact opposite of her father's bookish nature. She took steps to distance herself from the political infighting and refused to be named second in line for the [[Free Worlds League]] throne.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 95</ref> Though Corinne was known to be pro-Thomas, following the betrothal of [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], Corinne was a popular successor among Leaguers who could not stand to see a Liao Captain-General. When the betrothal was called off, Corinne became less popular as a successor, especially since Thomas had other heirs by that point. Most political attention left Corinne in favor of her cousin [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] when she dropped out of the spotlight after giving birth to her daughter Giselle.<ref name=FM /><ref name=SS>''Shattered Sphere'', pp. 81–82: "Force Commander Corinne Marik"</ref><ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 145: "2nd Free Worlds Legionnaires"</ref>
− In regards to her military record, she was noted for her easygoing and relaxed attitude, winning her the support of the men under her command. Corinne was never seen to exercise power beyond that of her earned rank, nor did she ever abuse her familial connections in pursuit of her personal and professional ambitions.{{cn}} + In regards to her military record, she was noted for her easy going and relaxed attitude, winning her the support of the men under her command. Corinne was never seen to exercise power beyond that of her earned rank, nor did she ever abuse her familial connections in pursuit of her personal and professional ambitions.{{cn}}
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Corinne was not initially interested in politics and had, in fact, avoided all of House Marik's political machinations and legacies. Her personality was the exact opposite of her father's bookish nature. She took steps to distance herself from the political infighting and refused to be named second in line for the [[Free Worlds League]] throne.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 95</ref> Though Corinne was known to be pro-Thomas, following the betrothal of [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], Corinne was a popular successor among Leaguers who could not stand to see a Liao Captain-General. When the betrothal was called off, Corinne became less popular as a successor, especially since Thomas had other heirs by that point. Most political attention left Corinne in favor of her cousin [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] when she dropped out of the spotlight after giving birth to her daughter Giselle.<ref name=FM /><ref name=SS>''Shattered Sphere'', pp. 81–82: "Force Commander Corinne Marik"</ref><ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 145: "2nd Free Worlds Legionnaires"</ref> | Corinne was not initially interested in politics and had, in fact, avoided all of House Marik's political machinations and legacies. Her personality was the exact opposite of her father's bookish nature. She took steps to distance herself from the political infighting and refused to be named second in line for the [[Free Worlds League]] throne.<ref>''20 Year Update'', p. 95</ref> Though Corinne was known to be pro-Thomas, following the betrothal of [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], Corinne was a popular successor among Leaguers who could not stand to see a Liao Captain-General. When the betrothal was called off, Corinne became less popular as a successor, especially since Thomas had other heirs by that point. Most political attention left Corinne in favor of her cousin [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] when she dropped out of the spotlight after giving birth to her daughter Giselle.<ref name=FM /><ref name=SS>''Shattered Sphere'', pp. 81–82: "Force Commander Corinne Marik"</ref><ref name=FMU>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 145: "2nd Free Worlds Legionnaires"</ref> | ||
− | In regards to her military record, she was noted for her | + | In regards to her military record, she was noted for her easy going and relaxed attitude, winning her the support of the men under her command. Corinne was never seen to exercise power beyond that of her earned rank, nor did she ever abuse her familial connections in pursuit of her personal and professional ambitions.{{cn}} |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |