Bertram Habeas

Bertram R. Habeas
Personal
Bornc. 3046[1]
AffiliationLyran Commonwealth
Profile
ProfessionHistorian
Family
SiblingsArastide Habeas[2]

Bertram R. Habeas was an Inner Sphere writer.[3][4]

History[edit]

In 3068, Bertram was serving as a teacher's aide and assistant college publications editor at the Chekswa School of Literature when he was approached by ComStar to be a representative of the Lyran Alliance in what would become the Jihad Hot Spots series, INN's two-year summary of events across the Inner Sphere.[5] As part of the Hot Spots series, Journalist Michael Bosworth would relied heavily upon Habeas for Lyran analysis, having been impressed with the younger man's unusually calm manner when called to appear on other Interstellar News Network shows, attributes which led the INN to select him to take over production and analysis of the Hot Spots series upon Bosworth's death in 3073.[6][7]

He suffered from Chungalomeningitis.[8]

Known Published work[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. Other Perspectives, p. 7: Bertram is mentioned as being "Barely into his twenties" in 3068 so date is estimated on him being roughly 22
  2. Other Perspectives, p. 28
  3. 3.0 3.1 Other Perspectives, p. 6
  4. 4.0 4.1 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 38: "Why did he leave?"
  5. Other Perspectives, p. 16
  6. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, pp. 36–37: "Around the Sphere - The Lyran Alliance - Bombings and Barbarism"
  7. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, pp. 232–233: "Other Realms and Powers - Other Notable Personalities of 3076 - Bertram Habeas"
  8. Other Perspectives, p. 28
  9. First Succession War, pp. 88-89: "Disproportionate Outrage"
  10. Total Chaos, pp. 47–49
  11. Dark Age: 3132-3134 INN

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