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'''Richard Cameron I''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, Naval Officer, and the 7th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
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'''Richard Cameron I''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, naval officer, and the seventh [[Director-General of the Terran Hegemony|Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
 
 
==Character Description==
 
Richard Cameron was an ambitious man who also enjoyed to spoil his family.<ref>''The Star League'', pp. 29-30 Richard Cameron I & Jacob Cameron - Jacob's profile eludes to Richard's behavior to his family. While Richard's history of military aggression suggests his ambition.</ref>
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Scandalous Birth===
 
===Scandalous Birth===
Richard was originally the illegitimate child of Katherine McQuiston and [[Brian Cameron (24th c.)|Brian Cameron]].  His mother was married at the time with his father's brother, [[Raymond Cameron]]. His conception and birth would create a scandal that left his Uncle dead, and his father nearly strung up on charges of murder and treason.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 25 Raymond Cameron - Richard's birth would herald trouble for his family.</ref>
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Richard was originally the illegitimate child of Katherine McQuiston and [[Brian Cameron (24th c.)|Brian Cameron]].  His mother was married at the time to his father's brother, [[Raymond Cameron]]. His conception and birth would create a scandal that left his uncle dead, and his father nearly strung up on charges of murder and treason.<ref name=SLp25a>''The Star League'', p. 25: "Raymond Cameron"</ref>
  
He would be 11 years old when his father, now Director-General, would marry his mother and claim him as his legitimate son and heir in [[2399]].<ref>''The Star League'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - Brian marries Richard's mother and claims him as his son.</ref>
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He would be eleven years old when his father, now Director-General, married his mother and claimed him as his legitimate son and heir in [[2399]].<ref name=SLp25b>''The Star League'', p. 25: "Brian Cameron"</ref>
  
 
===Early Life and Career===
 
===Early Life and Career===
After growing up, he would become a Naval Officer in the [[Hegemony Armed Forces]] Naval branch.  He rose through the ranks to command a [[Lola I|Lola Class Destroyer]] named the [[Beatrice|THS ''Beatrice'']].  His military career was cut short when his [[Judith Cameron|Aunt Judith]] retired as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 29 Richard Cameron I - Brief info on Richard I's adult life and career before Director-General.</ref>
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After growing up, he would become a Naval Officer in the [[Hegemony Armed Forces]] Naval branch.  He rose through the ranks to command a ''[[Lola I]]''-class destroyer named the [[Beatrice (Individual Lola I-class WarShip)|THS ''Beatrice'']].  His military career was cut short when his aunt, [[Judith Cameron]], retired as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.<ref name=SLp29>''The Star League'', p. 29: "Richard Cameron"</ref>
  
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
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In [[2431]], the Hegemony's relationship with the [[Federated Suns]] began to deteriorate.  Several factors brought tensions to the boiling point on the jointly owned world of [[Cartago]].  The planet's government had placed economic sanctions against the Hegemony; and the world's population, who were more loyal to the Federated Suns than the Terran Hegemony, claimed that the Hegemony's oxygen factories were stripping the planet of its own oxygen.  Following a number of clashes on planet between the two militaries, the Hegemony was left in sole possession: a number of people were killed.  Tensions with the Federated Suns continued to rise after the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] invasion of Cartago was repelled.   
 
In [[2431]], the Hegemony's relationship with the [[Federated Suns]] began to deteriorate.  Several factors brought tensions to the boiling point on the jointly owned world of [[Cartago]].  The planet's government had placed economic sanctions against the Hegemony; and the world's population, who were more loyal to the Federated Suns than the Terran Hegemony, claimed that the Hegemony's oxygen factories were stripping the planet of its own oxygen.  Following a number of clashes on planet between the two militaries, the Hegemony was left in sole possession: a number of people were killed.  Tensions with the Federated Suns continued to rise after the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] invasion of Cartago was repelled.   
  
After the attack on Cartago, Richard chose to go on an offensive campaign against the Federated Suns targeting the world of [[Kentares]].  Despite his forces lacking combat experience, they would hand him a victory as Davion forces were pushed off world.  This victory increased his popularity with the Hegemony's public which gave Richard the leverage that he was seeking in order to be able to ratify his Nomination Process Bill, which allows the Director-General to select their successor, in [[2432]].<ref>''The Star League'', p. 29 Richard Cameron - His notable actions as Director-General.</ref>
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After the attack on Cartago, Richard chose to go on an offensive campaign against the Federated Suns targeting the world of [[Kentares]].  Despite his forces lacking combat experience, they would hand him a victory as Davion forces were pushed off world.  This victory increased his popularity with the Hegemony's public which gave Richard the leverage that he was seeking in order to be able to ratify his Nomination Process Bill, which allows the Director-General to select their successor, in [[2432]].<ref name=SLp29/>
  
 
====Death in the Rocky Mountains====
 
====Death in the Rocky Mountains====
In [[2433]], Richard had gone a tour of the Hegemony Research Alliance Department's (HRAD) facilities located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains on [[Terra]].  While on the tour, he suffered from a heart attack and died.  His son Jacob, would be voted for take his place as Director-General.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 30, 182 Jacob Cameron & Cameron Family Tree - Richard Cameron I's death noted. Family Tree gives actual year where write-up does not</ref>
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In [[2433]], Richard had gone a tour of the [[Hegemony Research Alliance Department]]'s (HRAD) facilities located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains on [[Terra]].  While on the tour, he suffered from a heart attack and died.  His son Jacob, would be voted for take his place as Director-General.<ref name=SLp182/><ref name=SLp30>''The Star League'', p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"</ref>
  
 
==Family & Legacy==
 
==Family & Legacy==
 
Richard married [[Northwind]] Countess [[Jessica Dravens]], who bore him a son, [[Jacob Cameron]].
 
Richard married [[Northwind]] Countess [[Jessica Dravens]], who bore him a son, [[Jacob Cameron]].
  
His accomplishments included the successful conquest of Kentares as well as amending the nomination process that would allow the sitting Director-General to choose whom they wished to succeed them.<ref>''The Star League'', pp. 29-30, 182 Richard Cameron/Jacob Cameron/Family Tree - Richard's legacy and family details.</ref>
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His accomplishments included the successful conquest of Kentares as well as amending the nomination process that would allow the sitting Director-General to choose whom they wished to succeed them.<ref name=SLp182/><ref name=TSLp29-30>''The Star League'', pp. 29–30: "Richard Cameron" and "Jacob Cameron"</ref>
 
 
==Titles and Positions==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 6 April 2024

This article is about the pre-Star League Director-General. For the First Lord whose death started the Amaris Civil War, see Richard Cameron (28th c.).


Richard Cameron
Personal
Born2388[1]
Died2433[1]
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Profile
Position(s)Director-General
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsBrian Cameron (father)
Katherine McQuiston (mother)
SpouseJessica Dravens
ChildrenJacob Cameron

Richard Cameron I was a House Cameron noble, naval officer, and the seventh Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.

History[edit]

Scandalous Birth[edit]

Richard was originally the illegitimate child of Katherine McQuiston and Brian Cameron. His mother was married at the time to his father's brother, Raymond Cameron. His conception and birth would create a scandal that left his uncle dead, and his father nearly strung up on charges of murder and treason.[2]

He would be eleven years old when his father, now Director-General, married his mother and claimed him as his legitimate son and heir in 2399.[3]

Early Life and Career[edit]

After growing up, he would become a Naval Officer in the Hegemony Armed Forces Naval branch. He rose through the ranks to command a Lola I-class destroyer named the THS Beatrice. His military career was cut short when his aunt, Judith Cameron, retired as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.[4]

As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony[edit]

The Federated Suns Campaign of 2431 and Erosion of the Semi-Democracy[edit]

In 2431, the Hegemony's relationship with the Federated Suns began to deteriorate. Several factors brought tensions to the boiling point on the jointly owned world of Cartago. The planet's government had placed economic sanctions against the Hegemony; and the world's population, who were more loyal to the Federated Suns than the Terran Hegemony, claimed that the Hegemony's oxygen factories were stripping the planet of its own oxygen. Following a number of clashes on planet between the two militaries, the Hegemony was left in sole possession: a number of people were killed. Tensions with the Federated Suns continued to rise after the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns invasion of Cartago was repelled.

After the attack on Cartago, Richard chose to go on an offensive campaign against the Federated Suns targeting the world of Kentares. Despite his forces lacking combat experience, they would hand him a victory as Davion forces were pushed off world. This victory increased his popularity with the Hegemony's public which gave Richard the leverage that he was seeking in order to be able to ratify his Nomination Process Bill, which allows the Director-General to select their successor, in 2432.[4]

Death in the Rocky Mountains[edit]

In 2433, Richard had gone a tour of the Hegemony Research Alliance Department's (HRAD) facilities located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains on Terra. While on the tour, he suffered from a heart attack and died. His son Jacob, would be voted for take his place as Director-General.[1][5]

Family & Legacy[edit]

Richard married Northwind Countess Jessica Dravens, who bore him a son, Jacob Cameron.

His accomplishments included the successful conquest of Kentares as well as amending the nomination process that would allow the sitting Director-General to choose whom they wished to succeed them.[1][6]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Star League, p. 182: "Cameron Family Tree"
  2. The Star League, p. 25: "Raymond Cameron"
  3. The Star League, p. 25: "Brian Cameron"
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Star League, p. 29: "Richard Cameron"
  5. The Star League, p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"
  6. The Star League, pp. 29–30: "Richard Cameron" and "Jacob Cameron"

Bibliography[edit]