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From [[2288]] to [[2293]], David Genovese was an early ruler of the [[Stewart Confederacy]]. His five year reign would be quite literally cut off at the head by order of [[Juliano Marik]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 10, "A Fool And His Kingdom"</ref>
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
'''David Genovese''' (born ???? - died [[2293]]) was a dictator who ruled over the [[Stewart Confederacy]] for five years until his death.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 10, "A Fool And His Kingdom"</ref>
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An apparent outsider to the [[Earlship of Stewart|Earl of Stewart]], David Genovese came to power in an era of decline. The Steward Commonality - known also under the labels of Confederacy and Confederation - had formed in the wake of the [[Demarcation Declaration]] of [[2242]], formalized in [[2259]], and become one of many nascent nations and protostates.<ref name="HB:HMp73">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 73, p.92, "Stewart"</ref>
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Under the apparent direction of [[the preceding Earl|Richard Stewart]] (or Earls) of Stewart, the Confederacy had unfortunately weathered hard times poorly. Cut off from the authority and supply lines once afforded by the [[Terran Alliance]], it is said that hardships were such that even simple replacements for factory machinery had been nigh impossible to obtain. Five worlds made up the Confederacy by [[2271]], and they would number six within the next twenty years.
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[[2288]] is the year Dictator Genovese began his administration. Four and a half decades after Demarcation is when he began to fix things, and under the rule of the nascent dictator, "the trains ran on time". An impoverished nation in decline was turned around. Productivity rose, efficiency increased - freedoms were suppressed, but interplanetary comms grew streamlined and the farms yielded more. Agricultural output rose amidst a cleaner, leaner state.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
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It is noted by some that the Stewart Confederacy was one of the few instances of an efficiently functional dictatorship. Dictator David Genovese took pride in his work - great pride, in fact. His efforts led him to look down on democracy and personal freedom, believing them to be inefficient and incoherent in a time of interplanetary nation-states. Such was his pride and his belief in this that when another burgeoning power in the region invited the Confederation to join, he rebuffed them. He refused. Dictator David Genovese didn't believe that a democratic foundation could possibly function coherently enough to pose a threat to his rule.
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David Genovese rebuked the [[Free Worlds League]].<ref name="HM(TFWL)p11">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 11, "The Rule of 75"</ref>
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Come [[2293]], and [[Juliano Marik]] was named the first [[Captain-General]] of the [[Free Worlds League Military]] with the intention of sharply disabusing Genovese of his self-proud obstinance.
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As the Captain-General led an invasion of the Confederacy, Dictator Genovese decided to exert his control not just over his government, but over his military as well. Insistent on commanding Stewart troops directly, David, working with neither experience nor ability as a strategist and across vast areas of space, would receive his command. Then, in what is a military blunder chalked up to garbled comms, the Dictator would end up dispatching the bulk of his forces on [[Stewart]] to dig into the muck of swampland wracked by three days of torrential monsoon.
  
One of many states and proto-states to form in the wake of the [[Demarcation Declaration]] and the removal of the central authority previously provided by the [[Terran Alliance]], the Stewart Confederacy - also referred to as the Stewart Confederation and the Stewart Commonality - was in a period of decline prior to David Genovese taking control in [[2288]]. Under Genovese's dictatorial rule, the Confederacy became more efficient and productive; where even obtaining replacement parts for even the simplest factory machinery had been barely possible for the previous administration, Genovese "made the trains run on time". Genovese spent most of his rule over the six-world state suppressing freedom, but he also streamlined interplanetary communications systems and significantly increased agricultural production.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
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Dictator Dave's forces fared poorly, and the Free Worlds League reaped an easy victory sown by garbled arrogance.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
  
This made the Stewart Confederacy one of the few instances of an actually efficient and working dictatorship, and Genovese was proud of his efforts.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/> The apparent success of his rule as dictator led to him rebuffing invitations to join the nascent [[Free Worlds League]] out of the apparent belief that no state founded on democratic rule could possibly function coherently enough to pose a threat to his rule.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p11">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 11, "The Rule of 75"</ref>
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Confidence in the Dictator's rule was shaken to the core by this blunder; likewise, morale in the Confederate military plummeted accordingly. It would take four months of further campaigning for the League to conquer the Confederacy, and by the end, Genovese was the captive of Juliano Marik.
  
Genovese was sharply disabused of that notion when [[Juliano Marik]] led an invasion of the Stewart Confederacy in 2293. In keeping with his rule Genovese insisted on commanding the Confederacy's troops directly, despite his lack of ability as a military strategist and the problems inherent in running military operations at a distance. As a result of garbled communications, Genovese ended up ordering his defending forces to defend a position on [[Stewart]] that had been turned into a swamp by three days of torrential rain, and the League forces had little problem defeating the Confederacy forces.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
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The Captain General would then ensure Juliano Marik's last words were a public apology for having ''inconvenienced'' the Free Worlds League Military. Then, Dictator Genovese was beheaded.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
  
Confidence in Genovese's rule was badly shaken by the military defeat, and morale in the Confederacy military plummeted accordingly; after a four month campaign the conquest of the Confederacy was complete, and Genovese was a captive of Juliano Marik. In a final insult, Juliano Marik had Genovese make a public apology for inconveniencing the Marik military; he then had Genovese publicly beheaded.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p10"/>
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David Genovese would then be succeeded by the reestablished [[Earl of Stewart]].
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 23:22, 30 May 2021

David Genovese
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Born????
Died2293
AffiliationStewart Confederacy
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ProfessionDictator

From 2288 to 2293, David Genovese was an early ruler of the Stewart Confederacy. His five year reign would be quite literally cut off at the head by order of Juliano Marik.[1]

Overview

An apparent outsider to the Earl of Stewart, David Genovese came to power in an era of decline. The Steward Commonality - known also under the labels of Confederacy and Confederation - had formed in the wake of the Demarcation Declaration of 2242, formalized in 2259, and become one of many nascent nations and protostates.[2]

Under the apparent direction of Richard Stewart (or Earls) of Stewart, the Confederacy had unfortunately weathered hard times poorly. Cut off from the authority and supply lines once afforded by the Terran Alliance, it is said that hardships were such that even simple replacements for factory machinery had been nigh impossible to obtain. Five worlds made up the Confederacy by 2271, and they would number six within the next twenty years.

2288 is the year Dictator Genovese began his administration. Four and a half decades after Demarcation is when he began to fix things, and under the rule of the nascent dictator, "the trains ran on time". An impoverished nation in decline was turned around. Productivity rose, efficiency increased - freedoms were suppressed, but interplanetary comms grew streamlined and the farms yielded more. Agricultural output rose amidst a cleaner, leaner state.[1]

It is noted by some that the Stewart Confederacy was one of the few instances of an efficiently functional dictatorship. Dictator David Genovese took pride in his work - great pride, in fact. His efforts led him to look down on democracy and personal freedom, believing them to be inefficient and incoherent in a time of interplanetary nation-states. Such was his pride and his belief in this that when another burgeoning power in the region invited the Confederation to join, he rebuffed them. He refused. Dictator David Genovese didn't believe that a democratic foundation could possibly function coherently enough to pose a threat to his rule.

David Genovese rebuked the Free Worlds League.[3]

Come 2293, and Juliano Marik was named the first Captain-General of the Free Worlds League Military with the intention of sharply disabusing Genovese of his self-proud obstinance.

As the Captain-General led an invasion of the Confederacy, Dictator Genovese decided to exert his control not just over his government, but over his military as well. Insistent on commanding Stewart troops directly, David, working with neither experience nor ability as a strategist and across vast areas of space, would receive his command. Then, in what is a military blunder chalked up to garbled comms, the Dictator would end up dispatching the bulk of his forces on Stewart to dig into the muck of swampland wracked by three days of torrential monsoon.

Dictator Dave's forces fared poorly, and the Free Worlds League reaped an easy victory sown by garbled arrogance.[1]

Confidence in the Dictator's rule was shaken to the core by this blunder; likewise, morale in the Confederate military plummeted accordingly. It would take four months of further campaigning for the League to conquer the Confederacy, and by the end, Genovese was the captive of Juliano Marik.

The Captain General would then ensure Juliano Marik's last words were a public apology for having inconvenienced the Free Worlds League Military. Then, Dictator Genovese was beheaded.[1]

David Genovese would then be succeeded by the reestablished Earl of Stewart.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 10, "A Fool And His Kingdom"
  2. Handbook: House Marik, p. 73, p.92, "Stewart"
  3. House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 11, "The Rule of 75"

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