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| died                = [[2403]]
 
| died                = [[2403]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Cameron]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Cameron]]
| profession          = 5th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]
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| rank                =
| parents            = [[Margaret Cameron]] (mother)
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| title              =
| siblings            = [[Raymond Cameron]]<br>[[Judith Cameron]]
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| position            = [[Director-General of the Terran Hegemony|Director-General]]
| spouse              = [[Margaret McQuiston]]
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| profession          = Noble
| children            = [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]]
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| parents            = [[Alexander Ellis]] (father)<br>[[Margaret Cameron]] (mother)<ref name=SLp22>''The Star League'', p. 22: "Lady Margaret Cameron"</ref>
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| siblings            = [[Raymond Cameron]]<ref name=SLp22/><br>[[Judith Cameron]]<ref name=SLp22/>
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| spouse              = [[Katherine McQuiston]] (mistress)<ref name=SLp25>''The Star League'', p. 22: "Brian Cameron"</ref>
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| children            = [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]]<ref name=SLp25/>
 
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'''Brian Cameron''' (b. [[2351]] - d. [[2403]])<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Brian's birth, death and reign listed by years.</ref> was a [[House Cameron]] noble, diplomat, and 5th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
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'''Brian Cameron''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, diplomat, and the 5th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].<ref name=SLp25/>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Early Life & Career===
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===Early Life and Career===
The second oldest of Margaret Cameron's children, Brian grew up to become a diplomat.  During his mother's reign, he acted as the Hegemony's ambassador to the [[Draconis Combine]].  There he saw first hand the kind of people they were.  Despite their leader [[Nihongi Kurita]]'s peaceful rule, his experience with them led him to believe that it would be only a matter of time before the people of the Combine would revert back to war.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - During his mother's reign, Brian was an ambassador that would influence him when he became Director-General.</ref>
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The second of Margaret Cameron's children, Brian grew up to become a diplomat.  During his mother's reign, he acted as the Hegemony's ambassador to the [[Draconis Combine]].  There he saw firsthand the kind of people they were.  Despite their leader [[Nihongi Kurita]]'s peaceful rule, his experience with them led him to believe that it would be only a matter of time before the people of the Combine would revert to war.<ref name=SLp25/>
  
 
===The Scandalous Affair===
 
===The Scandalous Affair===
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Brian's brother focused so hard on keeping the Hegemony secrets safe from the other nations that he forgot about giving any attention to his wife, Katherine McQuiston.  Due to the neglect Raymond gave to his wife, she began an affair with Brian that went on secretly for five years.  The affair was exposed when Katherine became pregnant with Brian's child late [[2387]].
 
Brian's brother focused so hard on keeping the Hegemony secrets safe from the other nations that he forgot about giving any attention to his wife, Katherine McQuiston.  Due to the neglect Raymond gave to his wife, she began an affair with Brian that went on secretly for five years.  The affair was exposed when Katherine became pregnant with Brian's child late [[2387]].
  
Raymond, who through the years had become more emotionally erratic, had Brian arrested.  It was believed by nearly everyone in the Hegemony that he would be tried and sentenced with Treason.  The Hegemony's High Council attempted to convince his brother to change his mind, but he would not be swayed.  Shortly after the meeting, Brian's brother would be found dead in the Halls of Justice.  Doctors would soon announce after examining the body, that Raymond had died from a massive heart attack induced by his medications.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Raymond Cameron - Brian scandal, Raymond Cameron's erratic behavior leading to a scandal being discovered and his death on the eve of Brian's Trial.</ref>
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Raymond, who through the years had become more emotionally erratic, had Brian arrested.  It was believed by nearly everyone in the Hegemony that he would be tried and sentenced for treason.  The Hegemony's High Council attempted to convince his brother to change his mind, but he would not be swayed.  Shortly after the meeting, Brian's brother would be found dead in the Halls of Justice.  Doctors would soon announce, after examining the body, that Raymond had died from a massive heart attack induced by his medications.<ref name=SLp25/>
  
With Raymond's death, the High Council scrambled to stabilize the situation.  Half of the Hegemony population suspected that Brian was responsible for Raymond's death.  The other half of the public felt that he had nothing to do with it and that all charges should be dropped.  While Brian was still under arrest and awaiting judgement from his brother's death, his son [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard]] would be born.
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With Raymond's death, the High Council scrambled to stabilize the situation.  Half of the Hegemony population suspected that Brian was responsible for Raymond's death.  The other half of the public felt that he had nothing to do with it and that all charges should be dropped.  While Brian was still under arrest and awaiting judgment from his brother's death, his son [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard]] would be born.
  
 
The high council was unable to find any relative of the Camerons that were fit to rule.  Needing to bring stability to the situation and with no other choice, the high council installed Mitchell Dukirl, son of the Terran Congress President, as Director-General Pro Tem until the situation could be resolved.  The decision to anoint a non-Cameron as ruler, even temporary, proved to be hotly sensitive topic.
 
The high council was unable to find any relative of the Camerons that were fit to rule.  Needing to bring stability to the situation and with no other choice, the high council installed Mitchell Dukirl, son of the Terran Congress President, as Director-General Pro Tem until the situation could be resolved.  The decision to anoint a non-Cameron as ruler, even temporary, proved to be hotly sensitive topic.
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The councilors proceeded to investigate the cause of the late Director-General's death.  They used rambling inserts from Raymond's diary as evidence to submit to the Hegemony's Supreme Court as evidence to help Brian.  The court threw out the diary entries stating that the ramblings were too weak to prove anything.  The councilors then published their findings to the public in hopes their evidence would find traction with the people and aide Brian's plight.  The ramblings from Raymond's diary proved enough to save Brian Cameron in the public's eye.  The public came to view that the only crime that Brian committed was to have an affair with his brother's wife.
 
The councilors proceeded to investigate the cause of the late Director-General's death.  They used rambling inserts from Raymond's diary as evidence to submit to the Hegemony's Supreme Court as evidence to help Brian.  The court threw out the diary entries stating that the ramblings were too weak to prove anything.  The councilors then published their findings to the public in hopes their evidence would find traction with the people and aide Brian's plight.  The ramblings from Raymond's diary proved enough to save Brian Cameron in the public's eye.  The public came to view that the only crime that Brian committed was to have an affair with his brother's wife.
  
Two months after his brother's death and incarceration, Brian was nominated and voted in as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony by a slim margin.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - High Council's plight to find successor and clear Brian's name to become ruler.</ref>
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Two months after his brother's death and incarceration, Brian was nominated and voted in as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony by a slim margin.<ref name=SLp25/>
  
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
====Creation of the Castle Brian====
 
====Creation of the Castle Brian====
Brian's reign as Director-General would be most noted for his increase of the Hegemony's military.  His years of being the ambassador to [[House Kurita]] showed him that it was only a matter of time before their interstellar neighbor would return to the ways of war.  At his direction, he had a series of massive military complexes to be built on the border worlds along the Draconis Combine.  These massive fortresses would be his method of keeping the enemy from controlling the planet once they invaded.  Events within the [[Inner Sphere]] showed that a massive conflict was coming and no one argued the tremendous cost it took to build these installations.  These massive facilities would later be named after Brian, the [[Castle Brian]].<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - Defense build up leads to creation of the Castle Brian.</ref>
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Brian's reign as Director-General would be most noted for his increase of the Hegemony's military.  His years of being the ambassador to [[House Kurita]] showed him that it was only a matter of time before their interstellar neighbor would return to the ways of war.  At his direction, he had a series of massive military complexes to be built on the border worlds along the Draconis Combine.  These massive fortresses would be his method of keeping the enemy from controlling the planet once they invaded.  Events within the [[Inner Sphere]] showed that a massive conflict was coming and no one argued the tremendous cost it took to build these installations.  These massive facilities would later be called [[Castle Brian|Castles Brian]] after the Director-General.
  
 
====The Succession Bill of 2392====
 
====The Succession Bill of 2392====
Years after being anointed as Director-General, Brian never forgot the trouble that lead to his ascendance.  He introduced the Succession Bill of [[2392]].  This document became a guide for the Terran Hegemony's High Council in matters of succession.  The document used legal finesse to make any candidate outside of the Cameron family to be elected as a successor virtually impossible.
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Years after being anointed as Director-General, Brian never forgot the trouble that led to his ascendance.  He introduced the [[Succession Bill of 2392]].  This document became a guide for the Terran Hegemony's High Council in matters of succession.  The document used legal finesse to make any candidate outside of the Cameron family to be elected as a successor virtually impossible.
  
Seven years later, in [[2399]], Brian would marry Margaret McQuiston as his wife and legally claiming Richard as his son and heir.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - Succession altered so only Camerons may be chosen as rulers.</ref>
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Seven years later, in [[2399]], Brian would marry Katherine McQuiston as his wife and legally claim Richard as his son and heir.<ref name=SLp25/>
  
 
====Final Years and Death====
 
====Final Years and Death====
Brian took a tour of a newly acquired world of [[Elbar]], which was purchased from the [[Federated Suns]], in [[2403]].  Brian wanted to take a tour of the planet as its newly created ecosystem began to blossom.  The newly built farms and ranches brought good memories of his youth to him as he toured.  Fate, however, paid him a visit as he passed by a ranch.  An enraged bull broke from his stall and rammed head on into his hovercraft goring the Director-General before his bodyguards could react and kill the enraged animal.  Lying in pain, Brian had the rancher brought to him and asked him what the value of the bull was to him.  The rancher told him that the bull was his ranches' only bull and his ranch's survival depended on it.  Cameron had his bodyguards pay the Rancher for the bull, told him that he bore the rancher no ill will towards either him or the bull.  Brian requested the bull head to be sent to his home on [[Terra]] so that he could remember the bull.  Brian would die due to his wounds before he would be able to reach medical care.  The Rancher fulfilled the Director-General's final request, cut and mounted the bull's head with blood of Cameron still on its horns.  It was shipped back to Terra with a plastic coating in order to seal the blood to the horns.  The Cameron family received the head with the apology from the rancher; they had it mounted in Cameron Castle in Glasgow, Scotland.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - Brian's visit and fate with a runaway bull.</ref>
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Wanting to see a world with a new ecosystem beginning to blossom, Brian took a tour of a newly acquired world of [[Elbar]] (which had been purchased from the [[Federated Suns]] in [[2403]]).  The newly-built farms and ranches reminded him of his youth as he toured.  Fate, however, paid him a visit as he passed by a ranch.  An enraged bull broke from his stall and rammed his hovercraft head-on, goring the Director-General before his bodyguards could react and kill the enraged animal.  Lying in pain, Brian had the rancher brought to him and asked him the value of the bull to him.  The rancher told him that the bull was his ranch's only bull and the ranch's survival depended on it.  Cameron had his bodyguards pay the rancher for the bull, and reassured the man that he bore him no ill.  Brian requested the bull's head be mounted and sent to [[Terra]] as a reminder of the bull.  Brian would die due to his wounds before he would be able to reach medical care.  The rancher fulfilled the Director-General's final request, mounting the bull's head with blood of Cameron still on its horns.  It was shipped to Terra with a plastic coating in order to seal the blood on the horns.  The Cameron family received the head with an apology from the rancher; they had it mounted in Cameron Castle in Glasgow, Scotland.<ref name=SLp26>''The Star League'', p. 26: "Judith Cameron"</ref>
  
His son being too young to rule, was skipped over for Brian's sister Judith who would be chosen as the next Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - Brian's visit and fate with runaway bull.</ref>
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As Brian's son Richard was too young to rule, he was skipped over for Brian's sister Judith, who would be chosen as the next Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.<ref name=SLp26/>
 
 
==Family & Legacy==
 
Brian was survived by his wife, his sister, and his son [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard]].
 
 
 
Brian's lasting legacy is the creation of the Castle Brians on the Hegemony controlled border worlds.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 25 Brian Cameron - Castle Brian being part of his legacy.</ref>
 
 
 
==Titles and Positions==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[Star League sourcebook|Star League Sourcebook]]''
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* ''[[The Star League]]''
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 19 December 2023

This article is about the former First Lord of the Star League. For the Wolf's Dragoons communications officer, see Brian Cameron (31st c.).
Brian Cameron
Personal
Born2351
Died2403
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Profile
Position(s)Director-General
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsAlexander Ellis (father)
Margaret Cameron (mother)[1]
SiblingsRaymond Cameron[1]
Judith Cameron[1]
SpouseKatherine McQuiston (mistress)[2]
ChildrenRichard Cameron[2]

Brian Cameron was a House Cameron noble, diplomat, and the 5th Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.[2]

History[edit]

Early Life and Career[edit]

The second of Margaret Cameron's children, Brian grew up to become a diplomat. During his mother's reign, he acted as the Hegemony's ambassador to the Draconis Combine. There he saw firsthand the kind of people they were. Despite their leader Nihongi Kurita's peaceful rule, his experience with them led him to believe that it would be only a matter of time before the people of the Combine would revert to war.[2]

The Scandalous Affair[edit]

When Brian's mother retired as Director-General in 2382, she appointed his older brother Raymond as her successor. After the High Council approved and the citizens of the Hegemony voted, his brother would be anointed Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.

Brian's brother focused so hard on keeping the Hegemony secrets safe from the other nations that he forgot about giving any attention to his wife, Katherine McQuiston. Due to the neglect Raymond gave to his wife, she began an affair with Brian that went on secretly for five years. The affair was exposed when Katherine became pregnant with Brian's child late 2387.

Raymond, who through the years had become more emotionally erratic, had Brian arrested. It was believed by nearly everyone in the Hegemony that he would be tried and sentenced for treason. The Hegemony's High Council attempted to convince his brother to change his mind, but he would not be swayed. Shortly after the meeting, Brian's brother would be found dead in the Halls of Justice. Doctors would soon announce, after examining the body, that Raymond had died from a massive heart attack induced by his medications.[2]

With Raymond's death, the High Council scrambled to stabilize the situation. Half of the Hegemony population suspected that Brian was responsible for Raymond's death. The other half of the public felt that he had nothing to do with it and that all charges should be dropped. While Brian was still under arrest and awaiting judgment from his brother's death, his son Richard would be born.

The high council was unable to find any relative of the Camerons that were fit to rule. Needing to bring stability to the situation and with no other choice, the high council installed Mitchell Dukirl, son of the Terran Congress President, as Director-General Pro Tem until the situation could be resolved. The decision to anoint a non-Cameron as ruler, even temporary, proved to be hotly sensitive topic.

The councilors proceeded to investigate the cause of the late Director-General's death. They used rambling inserts from Raymond's diary as evidence to submit to the Hegemony's Supreme Court as evidence to help Brian. The court threw out the diary entries stating that the ramblings were too weak to prove anything. The councilors then published their findings to the public in hopes their evidence would find traction with the people and aide Brian's plight. The ramblings from Raymond's diary proved enough to save Brian Cameron in the public's eye. The public came to view that the only crime that Brian committed was to have an affair with his brother's wife.

Two months after his brother's death and incarceration, Brian was nominated and voted in as Director-General of the Terran Hegemony by a slim margin.[2]

As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony[edit]

Creation of the Castle Brian[edit]

Brian's reign as Director-General would be most noted for his increase of the Hegemony's military. His years of being the ambassador to House Kurita showed him that it was only a matter of time before their interstellar neighbor would return to the ways of war. At his direction, he had a series of massive military complexes to be built on the border worlds along the Draconis Combine. These massive fortresses would be his method of keeping the enemy from controlling the planet once they invaded. Events within the Inner Sphere showed that a massive conflict was coming and no one argued the tremendous cost it took to build these installations. These massive facilities would later be called Castles Brian after the Director-General.

The Succession Bill of 2392[edit]

Years after being anointed as Director-General, Brian never forgot the trouble that led to his ascendance. He introduced the Succession Bill of 2392. This document became a guide for the Terran Hegemony's High Council in matters of succession. The document used legal finesse to make any candidate outside of the Cameron family to be elected as a successor virtually impossible.

Seven years later, in 2399, Brian would marry Katherine McQuiston as his wife and legally claim Richard as his son and heir.[2]

Final Years and Death[edit]

Wanting to see a world with a new ecosystem beginning to blossom, Brian took a tour of a newly acquired world of Elbar (which had been purchased from the Federated Suns in 2403). The newly-built farms and ranches reminded him of his youth as he toured. Fate, however, paid him a visit as he passed by a ranch. An enraged bull broke from his stall and rammed his hovercraft head-on, goring the Director-General before his bodyguards could react and kill the enraged animal. Lying in pain, Brian had the rancher brought to him and asked him the value of the bull to him. The rancher told him that the bull was his ranch's only bull and the ranch's survival depended on it. Cameron had his bodyguards pay the rancher for the bull, and reassured the man that he bore him no ill. Brian requested the bull's head be mounted and sent to Terra as a reminder of the bull. Brian would die due to his wounds before he would be able to reach medical care. The rancher fulfilled the Director-General's final request, mounting the bull's head with blood of Cameron still on its horns. It was shipped to Terra with a plastic coating in order to seal the blood on the horns. The Cameron family received the head with an apology from the rancher; they had it mounted in Cameron Castle in Glasgow, Scotland.[3]

As Brian's son Richard was too young to rule, he was skipped over for Brian's sister Judith, who would be chosen as the next Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.[3]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Star League, p. 22: "Lady Margaret Cameron"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 The Star League, p. 22: "Brian Cameron"
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Star League, p. 26: "Judith Cameron"

Bibliography[edit]