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+ | '''Semyon Calderon''' (b.????, d.????) was Protector of the Realm durring the short and pointless [[Taurian-Canopian War]] of [[2813]]. The 'war' was an attempt to sieze the worlds of [[Detroit]] and [[Rockwellawan]] from the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] for the Concordat shortly after the [[First Succession War]]. Semyon was ridiculed by both his military and his people when, after the [[MAF]] returned Taurian troops, the prior treaty governing those two worlds was re-ratified without a single change. Semyon had wasted his nation's troops and treasure for nothing.<ref>'' The Periphery (sourcebook)'',pp.61-62</ref> | ||
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Contents
History
Semyon Calderon (b.????, d.????) was Protector of the Realm durring the short and pointless Taurian-Canopian War of 2813. The 'war' was an attempt to sieze the worlds of Detroit and Rockwellawan from the Magistracy of Canopus for the Concordat shortly after the First Succession War. Semyon was ridiculed by both his military and his people when, after the MAF returned Taurian troops, the prior treaty governing those two worlds was re-ratified without a single change. Semyon had wasted his nation's troops and treasure for nothing.[1]
Succession
References
- ↑ The Periphery (sourcebook),pp.61-62