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==History== ==History==
− In [[3076]], Jessika Crossland was a [[Precentor]] within the Word of Blake and was serving as the Blakist Precentor to [[Bremen (HL)|Bremen]], the capital world of the [[Deep Periphery]] state known as the [[Hanseatic League]]. Jessika was a member of the Expatriate sect, placing her on the outside of mainstream Blakist politics, and by this point in time the Word of Blake had a fairly minimal presence within the Hanseatic League. Despite that, when Jessika Crossland became involved in a romantic relationship with [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Albert Snow]], commanding officer of the state military of the League, the [[Hanseatic Security Force]], it caused a number of members of the [[Council of Merchants]] - the ruling body of the League - to express disapproval of Snow's actions. Rather than back down, Snow reacted with characteristic bluntness to the Council, something that served to further endear him to the troops under his command.<ref name="M&M:TSCp231+">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 231-232, "Albert Snow"</ref> + In [[3076]], Jessika Crossland was a [[Precentor]] within the Word of Blake and was serving as the Blakist Precentor to [[Bremen (HL)|Bremen]], the capital world of the [[Deep Periphery]] state known as the [[Hanseatic League]]. Jessika was a member of the Expatriate sect, placing her on the outside of mainstream Blakist politics, and by this point in time the Word of Blake had a fairly minimal presence within the Hanseatic League. Despite that, when Jessika Crossland became involved in a romantic relationship with [[Captain-General]] [[Albert Snow]], commanding officer of the state military of the League, the [[Hanseatic Security Force]], it caused a number of members of the [[Council of Merchants]] - the ruling body of the League - to express disapproval of Snow's actions. Rather than back down, Snow reacted with characteristic bluntness to the Council, something that served to further endear him to the troops under his command.<ref name="M&M:TSCp231+">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 231-232, "Albert Snow"</ref>
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− | In [[3076]], Jessika Crossland was a [[Precentor]] within the Word of Blake and was serving as the Blakist Precentor to [[Bremen (HL)|Bremen]], the capital world of the [[Deep Periphery]] state known as the [[Hanseatic League]]. Jessika was a member of the Expatriate sect, placing her on the outside of mainstream Blakist politics, and by this point in time the Word of Blake had a fairly minimal presence within the Hanseatic League. Despite that, when Jessika Crossland became involved in a romantic relationship with [[ | + | In [[3076]], Jessika Crossland was a [[Precentor]] within the Word of Blake and was serving as the Blakist Precentor to [[Bremen (HL)|Bremen]], the capital world of the [[Deep Periphery]] state known as the [[Hanseatic League]]. Jessika was a member of the Expatriate sect, placing her on the outside of mainstream Blakist politics, and by this point in time the Word of Blake had a fairly minimal presence within the Hanseatic League. Despite that, when Jessika Crossland became involved in a romantic relationship with [[Captain-General]] [[Albert Snow]], commanding officer of the state military of the League, the [[Hanseatic Security Force]], it caused a number of members of the [[Council of Merchants]] - the ruling body of the League - to express disapproval of Snow's actions. Rather than back down, Snow reacted with characteristic bluntness to the Council, something that served to further endear him to the troops under his command.<ref name="M&M:TSCp231+">''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 231-232, "Albert Snow"</ref> |
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