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{{otheruses|the 48th Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|other uses|Janos Marik (disambiguation)}}
 
 
 
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| name                = Janos Ricard Thaddeus Marik
 
| name                = Janos Ricard Thaddeus Marik
 
| birthdate          = [[2957]]<ref name=HM:TFWLp135>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 135: "Janos Marik profile"</ref>
 
| birthdate          = [[2957]]<ref name=HM:TFWLp135>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 135: "Janos Marik profile"</ref>
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| siblings            = [[Anton Marik]]<ref name=HM:TFWLp135/><br/>[[Sylvia Marik]]
 
| siblings            = [[Anton Marik]]<ref name=HM:TFWLp135/><br/>[[Sylvia Marik]]
 
| spouse              = [[Hilda Lauber]]<br/>[[Ana Stewart]]
 
| spouse              = [[Hilda Lauber]]<br/>[[Ana Stewart]]
| children            = [[Martin Marik|Martin]]<br/>[[Gerald Marik III|Gerald]]<br/>[[Therese Marik|Therese]]<br/>[[Duggan Marik|Duggan]]<br/>[[Cartwright Marik|Cartwright]]<br/>[[Faith Marik|Faith]]<br/>[[Thomas Marik (Real)|Thomas]]<br/>[[Paul Marik (31st c.)|Paul]]<br/>[[Kristen Marik|Kristen]]<br/>[[Janos Marik (31st c.)|Janos]]
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| children            = [[Martin Marik|Martin]],<br/>[[Gerald Marik III|Gerald]],<br/>[[Therese Marik|Therese]],<br/>[[Duggan Marik|Duggan]],<br/>[[Cartwright Marik|Cartwright]],<br/>[[Faith Marik|Faith]],<br/>[[Thomas Marik (Real)|Thomas]],<br/>[[Paul Marik (31st c.)|Paul]],<br/>[[Kristen Marik|Kristen]],<br/>[[Janos Marik (31st c.)|Janos]]
 
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'''Janos Ricard Thaddeus Marik''' was the eldest son of [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Stephan Marik]]. He succeeded his father to the Captain-Generalcy of the [[Free Worlds League]] upon Stephan's death in [[2991]]. Janos ruled the League during the end of the [[Third Succession War]] and during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. He prosecuted that latter war ineffectively, losing territory to the nascent [[Tikonov Free Republic]], which was later absorbed into the [[Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=H:BWp11>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 11: "Janos Marik Profile"</ref>
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'''Janos Ricard Thaddeus Marik''' was the eldest son of [[Captain-General]] [[Stephan Marik]]. He succeeded his father to the Captain-Generalcy of the [[Free Worlds League]] upon Stephan's death in [[2991]]. Janos ruled the League during the end of the [[Third Succession War]] and during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. He prosecuted that latter war ineffectively, losing territory to the nascent [[Tikonov Free Republic]], which was later absorbed into the [[Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=H:BWp11>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 11: "Janos Marik Profile"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Against his father's wishes, Janos attended [[Princefield Academy]] in [[Oriente]], the first time in decades that a Marik did not receive his or her training at one of the League's military training centers on [[New Olympia]]. During his time there, his outspoken and easily offended nature showed, which led to six separate honor duels. He graduated in [[2979]], shortly after his twenty-first birthday. He received both his commission as a lieutenant in the [[Free Worlds Guards]] and a ''[[Rifleman]]'' from his father. Janos later left the Guards to take over command of the [[Atrean Hussars|1st Atrean Hussars]]. His time as commander of this unit did nothing to improve the pedigree of the unit, and in battle, usually stayed far from the front lines, using his 'mech as a command unit, mainly in antiaircraft role.<ref name=H:BWp11/><ref name=BT:Lp51>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 51</ref>
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Against his father's wishes, Janos attended [[Princefield Academy]] in [[Oriente]], the first time in decades that a Marik did not receive his or her training at one of the League's military training centers on [[New Olympia]]. During his time there, his outspoken and easily offended nature showed, which led to six separate honor duels. He graduated in [[2979]], shortly after his twenty-first birthday. He received both his commission as a lieutenant in the [[Free Worlds Guards]] and a ''[[Rifleman]]'' from his father. Janos later left the Guards to take over command of the [[Atrean Hussars|1st Atrean Hussars]]. His time as commander of this unit did nothing to improve the pedigree of the unit.<ref name=H:BWp11/>
  
 
In [[2988]], an officer in the [[Orloff Grenadiers]] attempted to entangle Janos in a plot against his father. The military coup was crushed in its infancy, resulting in the death of Duchess [[Morgaine Humphreys]] in [[2989]].<ref name=H:BWp11/><ref name=HB:HMp43>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 43</ref>
 
In [[2988]], an officer in the [[Orloff Grenadiers]] attempted to entangle Janos in a plot against his father. The military coup was crushed in its infancy, resulting in the death of Duchess [[Morgaine Humphreys]] in [[2989]].<ref name=H:BWp11/><ref name=HB:HMp43>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 43</ref>
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Tragedy struck him in [[2994]] when his wife, Hilda Lauber Marik, died. The entire League would mourn with Janos, even his staunchest opponent from [[Andurien]], [[Catherine Humphreys]], would attend the funeral.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p49"/>
 
Tragedy struck him in [[2994]] when his wife, Hilda Lauber Marik, died. The entire League would mourn with Janos, even his staunchest opponent from [[Andurien]], [[Catherine Humphreys]], would attend the funeral.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p49"/>
  
Janos ordered a celebration of the Fourth Millennium on New Year's Eve of [[2999]] lasting for twelve months and ending on New Year's Day of [[3001]], to commemorate mankind's achievements. This decision was met with some dissent, markedly by [[Enrique Kim]] and Dame Catherine Humphreys, Duchess of Andurien, believing the expenses would be too high. Throughout the League however, the celebration was welcomed.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p49">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 49: "The New Captain-General"</ref> During the celebrations in April of [[3000]], the [[Federated Suns]] would mount a raid on the 'Mech production facility on [[Kalidasa]], taking with them a collection of partially constructed 'Mechs.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p51">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 51: "The Great Celebration"</ref> This would spark a six-year hidden war conducted by [[SAFE]] against the Federated Suns.<ref name=HB:HMp44>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 44</ref>
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Janos ordered a celebration of the Fourth Millennium on New Year's Eve of [[2999]] lasting for 12 months and ending on New Year's Day of [[3001]], to commemorate mankind's achievements. This decision was met with some dissent, markedly by [[Enrique Kim]] and Dame Catherine Humphreys, Duchess of Andurien, believing the expenses would be too high. Throughout the League however, the celebration was welcomed.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p49">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 49: "The New Captain-General"</ref> During the celebrations in April of [[3000]], the [[Federated Suns]] would mount a raid on the 'Mech production facility on [[Kalidasa]], taking with them a collection of partially constructed 'Mechs.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p51">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 51: "The Great Celebration"</ref> This would spark a six-year hidden war conducted by [[SAFE]] against the Federated Suns.<ref name=HB:HMp44>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 44</ref>
  
 
With Janos Marik's recovery efforts during the early years of his tenure the preparation for an offensive against the League's neighbors, the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]], could begin. In March of [[3002]] the world of [[Loric]] would become the first target in the Captain-General's war against the Lyrans.  Somehow, information of this impending attack had leaked in advance to the Lyrans, which resulted in the world being fortified and the two committed Marik Militia regiments found themselves in a meat grinder. Even the mercenary command hired for their experience fighting against the Lyrans—[[Cady's Regiment]]—would also struggle. After eight long months the FWLM would ultimately admit defeat and withdraw from the world.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p51ch2">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 51: "Seizing the Offensive"</ref>
 
With Janos Marik's recovery efforts during the early years of his tenure the preparation for an offensive against the League's neighbors, the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]], could begin. In March of [[3002]] the world of [[Loric]] would become the first target in the Captain-General's war against the Lyrans.  Somehow, information of this impending attack had leaked in advance to the Lyrans, which resulted in the world being fortified and the two committed Marik Militia regiments found themselves in a meat grinder. Even the mercenary command hired for their experience fighting against the Lyrans—[[Cady's Regiment]]—would also struggle. After eight long months the FWLM would ultimately admit defeat and withdraw from the world.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p51ch2">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 51: "Seizing the Offensive"</ref>
  
Six months after the initial assault on Loric, an attack against the world of [[Solaris]] commenced. Originally meant to be a hit-and-run operation conducted by aerospace fighters preceded by a stronger but slower force, preparing for a general invasion of the Lyran Commonwealth. The campaign quickly deviated from the plan and the forces committed were unable to complete any of the phases. Infuriated with the terrible results, Janos would court-martial the general in charge, [[Willis Crawford]]—Anton Marik's associate—and ultimately have him executed on 1 July [[3003]].<ref name=HB:HMp45>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 45</ref>
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Six months after the initial assault on Loric, an attack against the world of [[Solaris]] commenced. Originally meant to be a hit-and-run operation conducted by aerospace fighters preceded by a stronger but slower force, preparing for a general invasion of the Lyran Commonwealth. The campaign quickly deviated from the plan and the forces committed were unable to complete any of the phases. Infuriated with the terrible results, Janos would court-martial the general in charge, [[Willis Crawford]]—Anton Marik's associate—and ultimately have him executed on July 1, [[3003]].<ref name=HB:HMp45>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 45</ref>
  
 
The same problems would plague the Capellan border. Starting at the same time as the attack on Loric, the situation was only made worse by the disastrous campaigns on Solaris and Loric, creating supply and personnel shortages. Anton Marik being the commander of this operation did his best, but his campaign would grind to a halt on the worlds of [[Menkalinan]] and [[New Canton]], turning into bloodbaths.<ref name=HB:HMp45 />
 
The same problems would plague the Capellan border. Starting at the same time as the attack on Loric, the situation was only made worse by the disastrous campaigns on Solaris and Loric, creating supply and personnel shortages. Anton Marik being the commander of this operation did his best, but his campaign would grind to a halt on the worlds of [[Menkalinan]] and [[New Canton]], turning into bloodbaths.<ref name=HB:HMp45 />
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'''- From Crossed Swords, by Ema Kochkov, Rahne Publishing, 3021'''<ref name>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 54: "Brother against Brother"</ref>}}
 
'''- From Crossed Swords, by Ema Kochkov, Rahne Publishing, 3021'''<ref name>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 54: "Brother against Brother"</ref>}}
  
On 22 May [[3014]], Janos' brother [[Anton Marik|Anton]] declared war against Janos' rule. He did this with support from [[Maximilian Liao]], who was attempting to destabilize and weaken the Free Worlds League.
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On May 22, [[3014]], Janos' brother [[Anton Marik|Anton]] formally declared war against Janos' rule. He did this with support from [[Maximillian Liao]], who was attempting to destabilize and weaken the Free Worlds League.
  
 
Calling Janos a "madman" and "tyrant", Anton called upon all the provinces of the Free Worlds League to join his [[Marik Civil War (31st c.)|rebellion]]. Although many units and systems did indeed flock to Anton's banner, it was far less than what he'd expected. Rather than be devastated by his brother's betrayal, the war reenergized Janos, who rallied his forces, soon putting Anton's supporters on the defensive. Were it not for the services of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], all would have been lost for the rebels.
 
Calling Janos a "madman" and "tyrant", Anton called upon all the provinces of the Free Worlds League to join his [[Marik Civil War (31st c.)|rebellion]]. Although many units and systems did indeed flock to Anton's banner, it was far less than what he'd expected. Rather than be devastated by his brother's betrayal, the war reenergized Janos, who rallied his forces, soon putting Anton's supporters on the defensive. Were it not for the services of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], all would have been lost for the rebels.
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Wolf's response was swift; the enraged Wolf's Dragoons descended on New Delos. After three days of fighting, [[Natasha Kerensky]] led her [[Black Widow Company]] through a forest fire, attacking the rear of Anton's palace and ultimately killing him as a wall collapsed upon him.
 
Wolf's response was swift; the enraged Wolf's Dragoons descended on New Delos. After three days of fighting, [[Natasha Kerensky]] led her [[Black Widow Company]] through a forest fire, attacking the rear of Anton's palace and ultimately killing him as a wall collapsed upon him.
  
The Dragoons promptly destroyed every remaining rebel unit on New Delos ending Anton's rebellion. In a twist of irony, Janos promptly offered Wolf's Dragoons employment with the Free Worlds League, which Jaime Wolf accepted.
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The Dragoons promptly destroyed every remaining rebel unit on New Delos ending Anton's rebellion. In a twist of irony, Janos promptly offered Wolf's Dragoons employment with the Free World's League, which Jaime Wolf accepted.
  
 
===Post–Anton Marik's Revolt===
 
===Post–Anton Marik's Revolt===
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In recognition for the losses the Dragoons suffered on [[Wyatt]] in [[3016]], [[Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]] sent [[Jaime Wolf]] a gold and firestone right engraved with "In memory of Sendalor".  The ''[[Sendalor]]'' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] that was shot down by Lyran fighters while evacuating Dragoons.  A battalion of troops was on the ''Sendalor'' when it crashed.<ref name=WDsp22>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 22: "Raid and Counter-Raid"</ref>
  
In recognition for the losses the Dragoons suffered on [[Wyatt]] in [[3016]], Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] sent [[Jaime Wolf]] a gold and firestone right engraved with "In memory of Sendalor".  The ''[[Sendalor]]'' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] that was shot down by Lyran fighters while evacuating Dragoons.  A battalion of troops was on the ''Sendalor'' when it crashed.<ref name=WDsp22>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 22: "Raid and Counter-Raid"</ref>
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In [[3018]] he attended the first live-fire exercise of the unsuccessful ''[[Liberator]]'' BattleMech.<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Boondoggles'', p. 4</ref>
 
 
In [[3018]], he attended the first live-fire exercise of the unsuccessful ''[[Liberator (BattleMech)|Liberator]]'' BattleMech.<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Boondoggles'', p. 4</ref>
 
 
 
The next year, he sent a personal message to Jaime Wolf, ordering the Dragoons to launch their most daring raid: an attack to [[Hesperus II]], targeting their 'Mechs factories. The Dragoons launched a deep raid inside the Commonwealth space headed for Hesperus. In the ''[[Thirteenth Battle of Hesperus]]'' they came closer than anybody to win, but eventually they had to admit defeat and retreat. Janos was so disappointed by their failure than, when House Steiner began negotiating with the Dragoonsto to hire them after their five-year contract expired, he didn't bother to make a counter-offer. In the spring of [[3020]], the Dragoons left the League's service.<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 22-26</ref>
 
  
 
===Later rule and Fourth Succession War===
 
===Later rule and Fourth Succession War===
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In [[3024]], in direct response to the [[FedCom Accords]], [[Takashi Kurita]] brought together unlikely allies Janos and [[Maximilian Liao]] to sign the [[Concord of Kapteyn]]. The initial idea of producing better trade deals with the [[Draconis Combine]] greatly appealed to Janos; when he later found out that the concord would include Maximilian Liao and his Confederation, he was ready to walk out on the negotiations but Takashi was able to persuade Janos to stay. The concord was an agreement of mutual support against their common enemies, [[House Davion]] and [[House Steiner]].<ref name=HB:HMp46>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 46</ref> Though some back-and-forth raids continued between the Confederation and the Free Worlds League, the agreement held in principle. As policy, however, it proved ineffective during the [[Fourth Succession War]], due primarily to incompetent maneuvering by the [[FWLM]].
 
In [[3024]], in direct response to the [[FedCom Accords]], [[Takashi Kurita]] brought together unlikely allies Janos and [[Maximilian Liao]] to sign the [[Concord of Kapteyn]]. The initial idea of producing better trade deals with the [[Draconis Combine]] greatly appealed to Janos; when he later found out that the concord would include Maximilian Liao and his Confederation, he was ready to walk out on the negotiations but Takashi was able to persuade Janos to stay. The concord was an agreement of mutual support against their common enemies, [[House Davion]] and [[House Steiner]].<ref name=HB:HMp46>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 46</ref> Though some back-and-forth raids continued between the Confederation and the Free Worlds League, the agreement held in principle. As policy, however, it proved ineffective during the [[Fourth Succession War]], due primarily to incompetent maneuvering by the [[FWLM]].
  
Janos Marik was caught by surprise in [[3028]] when reports of the invasions of the Capellan Confederation and Draconis Combine reached him. Janos refused to support his allies and decided that getting confirmation from his troops posted on the Lyran border, that no attack on the Free Worlds League would occur, was more important. Assured that no invasion was coming, Janos issued the order to simply wait and let the Capellans and Combine fight their own wars.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 62: "Reluctant Marik"</ref> Three weeks after the invasion of the Capellan Confederation, Chancellor Maximilian Liao sent a strongly worded message directly to Janos Marik, demanding material and humanitarian aid, if he could not spare his troops. On 16 October 3028, Janos responded in a sarcastic manner that he would of course honor the concord. Some of the items in the supplies sent were soap, toilet paper, tires, .22 caliber air gun pellets and medical supplies consisting of a single bottle of Prozac,<ref name=HB:HMp49>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 49</ref> although Janos reluctantly agreed to the Capellan use of his medical facilities.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62 />
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Janos Marik was caught by surprise in [[3028]] when reports of the invasions of the Capellan Confederation and Draconis Combine reached him. Janos refused to support his allies and decided that getting confirmation from his troops posted on the Lyran border, that no attack on the Free Worlds League would occur, was more important. Assured that no invasion was coming, Janos issued the order to simply wait and let the Capellans and Combine fight their own wars.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 62: "Reluctant Marik"</ref> Three weeks after the invasion of the Capellan Confederation, Chancellor Maximillian Liao sent a strongly worded message directly to Janos Marik, demanding material and humanitarian aid, if he could not spare his troops. On October 16, 3028 Janos responded in a sarcastic manner that he would of course honor the concord. Some of the items in the supplies sent were soap, toilet paper, tires, .22 caliber air gun pellets and medical supplies consisting of a single bottle of Prozac,<ref name=HB:HMp49>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 49</ref> although Janos reluctantly agreed to the Capellan use of his medical facilities.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62 />
  
 
One week later, Janos Marik received an equally angry letter from the Draconis [[Coordinator]], Takashi Kurita, forcing Marik into action against the Lyrans. Quickly forming plans, Janos initiated [[Operation DAGGER]] but the effort was half-hearted at best.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62 />
 
One week later, Janos Marik received an equally angry letter from the Draconis [[Coordinator]], Takashi Kurita, forcing Marik into action against the Lyrans. Quickly forming plans, Janos initiated [[Operation DAGGER]] but the effort was half-hearted at best.<ref name=FSW-MAVol1p62 />
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When the breakaway faction that would later become the [[Tikonov Free Republic]] attacked on worlds in the League close to Terra, Janos decided to consolidate his forces, pull out and establish defensive lines. This resulted in the loss of several worlds.<ref name=HB:HMp46 />
 
When the breakaway faction that would later become the [[Tikonov Free Republic]] attacked on worlds in the League close to Terra, Janos decided to consolidate his forces, pull out and establish defensive lines. This resulted in the loss of several worlds.<ref name=HB:HMp46 />
  
In September [[3030]], after the end of the Fourth Succession War, the Duchy of Andurien seceded from the Free Worlds League. In response to this Janos Marik enacted the "Internal Emergency Act," excluding the [[Principality of Regulus]] and the [[Duchy of Oriente]]. Before Janos could take action against the rogue faction, he suffered from a stroke in October of the same year.<ref name=HB:HMp49 />
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In September [[3030]], after the end of the Fourth Succession War, the Duchy of Andurien seceded from the Free Worlds League. In response to this Janos Marik enacted the "Internal Emergency Act", excluding the [[Principality of Regulus]] and the [[Duchy of Oriente]]. Before Janos could take action against the rogue faction, he suffered from a stroke in October of the same year.<ref name=HB:HMp49 />
  
 
When [[Thomas Marik]] reappeared in January [[3031]], Janos Marik stalled any attempts to appoint a new regent until a [[Verigraph|verigraph]] confirming Thomas as his successor could be produced. Thomas took on all the responsibilities of Janos's position, but Janos kept the title of Captain-General until his death.<ref name=HB:HMp49 />
 
When [[Thomas Marik]] reappeared in January [[3031]], Janos Marik stalled any attempts to appoint a new regent until a [[Verigraph|verigraph]] confirming Thomas as his successor could be produced. Thomas took on all the responsibilities of Janos's position, but Janos kept the title of Captain-General until his death.<ref name=HB:HMp49 />
  
===Death===
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===Death and Afterward===
 
He, along with his son [[Duggan Marik|Duggan]], were assassinated via an explosion in [[3035]] by his nephew, [[Duncan Marik|Duncan]], during a strategy session concerning the [[Andurien Secession]]. His son and heir, Thomas, was also thought to have been killed in the explosion, which allowed Duncan to briefly seize the throne.<ref name=HB:HMpp49-50>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 49–50</ref>
 
He, along with his son [[Duggan Marik|Duggan]], were assassinated via an explosion in [[3035]] by his nephew, [[Duncan Marik|Duncan]], during a strategy session concerning the [[Andurien Secession]]. His son and heir, Thomas, was also thought to have been killed in the explosion, which allowed Duncan to briefly seize the throne.<ref name=HB:HMpp49-50>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 49–50</ref>
  
==BattleMech==
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==Personality and Legacy==
Janos Marik' only known 'Mech was a [[Rifleman|RFL-3N ''Rifleman'']] given by his father, which some people believed it was an indirect way to get rid of him. However, Janos refused to change the 'Mech, stripping it of its medium lasers and switching the AC/5s for AC/2s. After ascending to Captain-General, he piloted it only on ceremonial occasion. He eventually gave it to the new commander of [[Atrean Hussars]], until his destruction in the debacle of [[Shiro III]], in the [[Andurien Secession]].<ref name=BT:Lp51/>
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In his younger days, Janos was considered by many to be optimistic and somewhat naïve. The various hardships he experienced during his life hardened him to the point of bitterness and cynicism. His various failed offenses against his neighbors indicate he was not able to overcome the inherent lack of unity in his military. His actions during the Fourth Succession War demonstrated a pettiness that ultimately cost his realm significantly. Nevertheless, he successfully prosecuted the civil war against his brother, and notwithstanding the Andurien secession, the League was stronger and more unified at the end of his reign than it was at the beginning. Perhaps his greatest flaw was simply in comparison to his contemporaries from the latter Third Succession War. He possessed neither the genius of [[Hanse Davion]], the vision of [[Katrina Steiner]], the will of Takashi Kurita or the manipulative cunning of Maximillian Liao.
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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<gallery>
Janos Marik HistBrushWars p12.jpg|Janos Marik at age 58 in [[3015]]
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Image:JanosMarik.jpg|Janos Marik ca. [[3015]]
Janos Marik.jpg|Janos at age 68 in [[3025]]
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Image:Janos Marik.jpg|At age 68 in [[3025]]
Janos Marik HistBrushWars p47.jpg|Janos at age 73 in [[3030]]
 
Janos Marik BTLegends.jpg|Janos from ''[[BattleTech: Legends|BT:Legends]]''
 
Rifleman (Janos Marik) BTLegends.jpg|Janos' customized ''[[Rifleman]]'' from ''BT:Legends''
 
 
</gallery>
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
* ''[[BattleTech: Legends]]''
 
 
* ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars (scenario pack)|Cranston Snord's Irregulars]]''
 
* ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars (scenario pack)|Cranston Snord's Irregulars]]''
 
* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Boondoggles]]''
 
* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Boondoggles]]''
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* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
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[[Category:Free Worlds League Characters|Marik, Janos]]
 
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[[Category:Captains-General|Marik, Janos]]
 
[[Category:Captains-General|Marik, Janos]]
[[Category:Notable Rifleman Pilots|Marik, Janos]]
 

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