Difference between revisions of "George Hasek (30th c.)"

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He was noted for his efforts to build up Capellan March.  He was also worked hard politically handwork was admired, specially his dedication to his March and the Federated Suns.
 
He was noted for his efforts to build up Capellan March.  He was also worked hard politically handwork was admired, specially his dedication to his March and the Federated Suns.
  
He had one son, Michael Hasek-Davion, whom loved his father and and wanted to builded on his work, but only for his own purposes.  His father was unware of his son's intend or dirty politic scheming.   
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He had one son, Michael Hasek-Davion, whom loved his father and and wanted to builded on his work, but only for his own purposes.  George was unware of his son's true intentions or dirty politic scheming.   
  
 
He past away in his sleep on [[New Syrtis]].
 
He past away in his sleep on [[New Syrtis]].

Revision as of 11:10, 21 July 2009

George Hasek, Late 30th Century March Lord of the Capellan March in Federated Suns. He served as March Lord until death in 3013 of natural causes.[1]

Character Brief

He was noted for his efforts to build up Capellan March. He was also worked hard politically handwork was admired, specially his dedication to his March and the Federated Suns.

He had one son, Michael Hasek-Davion, whom loved his father and and wanted to builded on his work, but only for his own purposes. George was unware of his son's true intentions or dirty politic scheming.

He past away in his sleep on New Syrtis.

Character Notes

Preceded by Capellan March Lord of the Federated Suns
29??3013
Succeeded by

References

  1. House Davion (The Federated Suns) page 19 - Michael's Treachry