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'''Judith Cameron''' (b. [[2359]] - d. [[2421]])<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Judith's birth, death and reign listed by years.</ref> was a [[House Cameron]] noble, novelist, and the 6th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
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'''Judith Cameron''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, novelist, and the 6th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
 
 
  
 
==Character Description==
 
==Character Description==
In her youth, Judith displayed a violent dislike of authority and seemingly lacked the intelligence that her family was known for. <ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - Judith's early personality description.</ref>
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In her youth, Judith displayed a violent dislike of authority and seemingly lacked the intelligence that her family was known for.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 26: Judith Cameron - Judith's early personality description</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Early Life & Career===
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===Early Life and Career===
The youngest child and only daughter of Director-General [[Margaret Cameron]], Judith never formally trained to assume the position of Director-General.  Judith was under the impression that he mother would more than likely choose one of her brothers to become the next Director-General.
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The youngest child and only daughter of Director-General [[Margaret Cameron]], Judith never trained to assume the position of Director-General.  Judith was under the impression that her mother would more than likely choose one of her brothers to become the next Director-General.
  
For a brief period in Judith's life, she joined the Hegemony Armed Forces where she continued to show her disregard for authority.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - Early stages of her life.</ref>  Soon after being discharged from the service, she became a novelist during both her brother's reigns.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Judith's career prior to the Director-Generalship noted.</ref>
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For a brief period in Judith's life, she joined the Hegemony Armed Forces where she continued to show her disregard for authority.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 26: Judith Cameron - Early stages of her life</ref>  Soon after being discharged from the service, she became a novelist during both her brothers' reigns.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 182: Cameron Family Tree - Judith's career prior to the Director-Generalship noted</ref>
 
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In [[2403]], her brother Brian Cameron was killed by an enraged bull whilst touring the newly acquired world of [[Elbar]].  Upon hearing the news of his death, the high council was reluctant to immediately nominate her for the position of Director-General due to her disdain for authority and other attributes that did not measure up to the Cameron name.  After two months of searching for a more suitable candidate, the council had no other choice but to contact Judith and inform her that was the only valid and able candidate to assume the Directorship.  The citizenry of the Hegemony showed their faith in her and confirmed her as Director-General.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - both Brothers death leads her to the path Director-Generalship of the Hegemony.</ref>
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In [[2403]], her brother Brian Cameron was killed by an enraged bull whilst touring the newly acquired world of [[Elbar]].  Upon hearing the news of his death, the high council was reluctant to immediately nominate her for the position of Director-General due to her disdain for authority and other attributes that did not measure up to the Cameron name.  After two months of searching for a more suitable candidate, the council had no other choice but to contact Judith and inform her that was the only valid and able candidate to assume the Directorship.  The citizenry of the Hegemony showed their faith in her and confirmed her as Director-General.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 26: Judith Cameron - both Brothers death leads her to the path Director-Generalship of the Hegemony</ref>
  
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
====Reinforcing the Terran Hegemony for the Age of War====
 
====Reinforcing the Terran Hegemony for the Age of War====
After assuming the throne, Judith surprised many with her continuance of Brian's military build-up.  She also requested additional [[Castles Brian|Castles Brians]] to be constructed on worlds that lay on the border of the [[Capellan Confederation]] and the [[Free Worlds League]].  This action was due to the [[First Andurien War|opening actions]] of the [[Age of War]] between the League and Confederation in [[2398]].  She saw the proverbial writing on the wall that the great houses of [[House Marik|Marik]], [[House Liao|Liao]], and [[House Kurita|Kurita]] would soon turn their sights on the Hegemony.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 26 Judith Cameron - After her ascension to Director-General, Judith ramped up military build-up of the Hegemony for the Age of War.</ref>
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After assuming the throne, Judith surprised many with her continuance of Brian's military buildup.  She also requested additional [[Castles Brian|Castles Brian]] be constructed on worlds that lay on the border of the [[Capellan Confederation]] and the [[Free Worlds League]].  This action was due to the [[First Andurien War|opening actions]] of the [[Age of War]] between the League and Confederation in [[2398]].  She saw the proverbial writing on the wall that the great houses of [[House Marik|Marik]], [[House Liao|Liao]], and [[House Kurita|Kurita]] would soon turn their sights on the Hegemony.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 26: Judith Cameron - After her ascension to Director-General, Judith ramped up military buildup of the Hegemony for the Age of War</ref>
  
 
====Actions taken in early years of the Age of War====
 
====Actions taken in early years of the Age of War====
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The [[Terran Hegemony]] would be accidentally attacked or raided by Houses Kurita, Marik and Liao forces in the years leading up to [[2407]].  That year the Draconis Combine began its [[Alistair_Marsden#Kurita_Incursion_of_2407|incursion]] into the Lyran Commonwealth.  [[Archon]] [[Alistair Marsden]] requested aid from Judith who declined to take part in any offensive actions, she would send troops to the worlds that they jointly-owned within Lyran Space.  Alistair found this acceptable since it would free up additional troops that he needed to combat the Combine forces that were invading his domain.  The agreement sent Hegemony forces to jointly-owned worlds such as [[Blue Diamond]], [[Lyons]], and [[Nusakan]].  The Hegemony forces would first clash against Combine forces on Lyons in [[2408]].  The Hegemony forces used their heavy WarShip support to coordinate a defense to repel the invasion of the planet.
 
The [[Terran Hegemony]] would be accidentally attacked or raided by Houses Kurita, Marik and Liao forces in the years leading up to [[2407]].  That year the Draconis Combine began its [[Alistair_Marsden#Kurita_Incursion_of_2407|incursion]] into the Lyran Commonwealth.  [[Archon]] [[Alistair Marsden]] requested aid from Judith who declined to take part in any offensive actions, she would send troops to the worlds that they jointly-owned within Lyran Space.  Alistair found this acceptable since it would free up additional troops that he needed to combat the Combine forces that were invading his domain.  The agreement sent Hegemony forces to jointly-owned worlds such as [[Blue Diamond]], [[Lyons]], and [[Nusakan]].  The Hegemony forces would first clash against Combine forces on Lyons in [[2408]].  The Hegemony forces used their heavy WarShip support to coordinate a defense to repel the invasion of the planet.
  
In [[2409]], [[Terra Firma]] would be invaded by the [[Capellan Confederation]] and laid under siege for months until the [[Black Chargers Tank Division]] would have to withdraw from the planet.  Despite this setback, the planet would be liberated later that year with the help of the [[THS Marlow|Marlow]] conducting covert operations waiting to signal the Hegemony Armed Forces to retake the world.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3057 Revised'', p. 186 TRACKER (SURVEILLANCE) - THS ''Marlow'' involvement paving the way for liberation [[Terra Firma]]'s liberation.</ref>  Judith's government would be at odds with the Confederation despite its Chancellor's willingness to provide restitution to the Hegemony.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', pp. 26-27 Judith Cameron - Judith's diplomacy as well as military actions during early years of the Age of War.</ref>
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In [[2409]], [[Terra Firma]] would be invaded by the [[Capellan Confederation]] and laid under siege for months until the [[Black Chargers Tank Division]] would have to withdraw from the planet.  Despite this setback, the planet would be liberated later that year with the help of the [[THS Marlow|Marlow]] conducting covert operations waiting to signal the Hegemony Armed Forces to retake the world.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3057 Revised'', p. 186: Tracker (Surveillance) - THS ''Marlow'' involvement paving the way for [[Terra Firma]]'s liberation</ref>  Judith's government would be at odds with the Confederation despite its Chancellor's willingness to provide restitution to the Hegemony.<ref>''The Star League'', pp. 26–27: Judith Cameron - Judith's diplomacy as well as military actions during early years of the Age of War</ref>
  
 
====The Ares Conventions and Retirement====
 
====The Ares Conventions and Retirement====
In 2412, the planet of [[Tintavel]] suffered a major tragedy.  A fight broke out between the forces of the [[Free Worlds League]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]] where the fighting moved into the urban area.  The battle kept escalating until both sides used weapons of mass destruction which led to the deaths of 300,000 civilians and the planet having to be abandoned.  The atrocities of Tintavel would cause Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] of the Capellan Confederation to conduct an aggressive diplomatic campaign to get the major powers of the [[Inner Sphere]] together in order to create rules of engagement which would bring the end to such events like the one on Tintavel.
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In 2412, the planet of [[Tintavel]] suffered a major tragedy.  A fight broke out between the forces of the [[Free Worlds League]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]] where the fighting moved into the urban area.  The battle kept escalating until both sides used weapons of mass destruction which led to the deaths of 300,000 civilians and the planet having to be abandoned.  The atrocities of Tintavel would cause Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] of the Capellan Confederation to conduct an aggressive diplomatic campaign to get the major powers of the [[Inner Sphere]] together in order to create rules of engagement which would bring the end to such events like the one on Tintavel.
  
In order to encourage the major states to take part in the summit, which was to be held on the world of [[Ares (planet)|Ares]], Aleisha turned to Judith and her Terran Hegemony to assist in guarding the arriving dignitaries.  Judith agreed to the request despite the split opinions of her nation.  She felt it would highlight the Hegemony's neutrality and make the nation look good.  She had 10 flotillas of WarShips and men to guard the leaders of all interstellar communities to the Capellan world.
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In order to encourage the major states to take part in the summit, which was to be held on the world of [[Ares (system)|Ares]], Aleisha turned to Judith and her Terran Hegemony to assist in guarding the arriving dignitaries.  Judith agreed to the request despite the split opinions of her nation.  She felt it would highlight the Hegemony's neutrality and make the nation look good.  She had 10 flotillas of WarShips and men to guard the leaders of all interstellar communities to the Capellan world.
  
Judith would attend the convention where a debate between raged on between those who were in favor of the document and those who were against the document.  The representatives from the Capellan Confederation and the Lyran Commonwealth were for it, while the representatives from the Free Worlds League and the Draconis Combiner were against it. Judith and the representatives from the Federated Suns remained silent during the hearings.  Eventually, all but two Periphery nations would sign the document which later became known as the [[Ares Conventions]], which would make war legal.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 28 Civilized Warfare - Judith aids House Liao's Chancellor in her quest to civilize warfare.</ref>
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Judith would attend the convention where a debate raged on between those who were in favor of the document and those who were against the document.  The representatives from the Capellan Confederation and the Lyran Commonwealth were for it, while the representatives from the Free Worlds League and the Draconis Combine were against it. Judith and the representatives from the Federated Suns remained silent during the hearings.  Eventually, all but two Periphery nations would sign the document which later became known as the [[Ares Conventions]], which would make war legal.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 28: Civilized Warfare - Judith aids House Liao's Chancellor in her quest to civilize warfare</ref>
  
 
In [[2419]], Judith would retire from office after 18 years of service and hand off the reins of power to her nephew [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard]].
 
In [[2419]], Judith would retire from office after 18 years of service and hand off the reins of power to her nephew [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard]].
 
==Family & Legacy==
 
Judith did not have any children.
 
 
Her legacy was her aid in the establishment of the [[Ares Conventions]].
 
 
==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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[[Category:Terran Hegemony Characters|Cameron, Judith]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 17 September 2023

Judith Cameron I
Judith Cameron I
Personal
Born2359
Died2421[1]
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Profile
Profession6th Director-General of the Terran Hegemony
Family
ParentsAlexander Ellis (father)
Margaret Cameron (mother)
SiblingsRaymond Cameron
Brian Cameron

Judith Cameron was a House Cameron noble, novelist, and the 6th Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.

Character Description[edit]

In her youth, Judith displayed a violent dislike of authority and seemingly lacked the intelligence that her family was known for.[2]

History[edit]

Early Life and Career[edit]

The youngest child and only daughter of Director-General Margaret Cameron, Judith never trained to assume the position of Director-General. Judith was under the impression that her mother would more than likely choose one of her brothers to become the next Director-General.

For a brief period in Judith's life, she joined the Hegemony Armed Forces where she continued to show her disregard for authority.[3] Soon after being discharged from the service, she became a novelist during both her brothers' reigns.[4]

In 2403, her brother Brian Cameron was killed by an enraged bull whilst touring the newly acquired world of Elbar. Upon hearing the news of his death, the high council was reluctant to immediately nominate her for the position of Director-General due to her disdain for authority and other attributes that did not measure up to the Cameron name. After two months of searching for a more suitable candidate, the council had no other choice but to contact Judith and inform her that was the only valid and able candidate to assume the Directorship. The citizenry of the Hegemony showed their faith in her and confirmed her as Director-General.[5]

As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony[edit]

Reinforcing the Terran Hegemony for the Age of War[edit]

After assuming the throne, Judith surprised many with her continuance of Brian's military buildup. She also requested additional Castles Brian be constructed on worlds that lay on the border of the Capellan Confederation and the Free Worlds League. This action was due to the opening actions of the Age of War between the League and Confederation in 2398. She saw the proverbial writing on the wall that the great houses of Marik, Liao, and Kurita would soon turn their sights on the Hegemony.[6]

Actions taken in early years of the Age of War[edit]

During the early years of her reign, she tried to maintain the Hegemony's neutrality. Despite her worrying about aggressive acts from their interstellar neighbors, she was able to maintain good relations with the Lyran Commonwealth and the slightly less stable Federated Suns.

The Terran Hegemony would be accidentally attacked or raided by Houses Kurita, Marik and Liao forces in the years leading up to 2407. That year the Draconis Combine began its incursion into the Lyran Commonwealth. Archon Alistair Marsden requested aid from Judith who declined to take part in any offensive actions, she would send troops to the worlds that they jointly-owned within Lyran Space. Alistair found this acceptable since it would free up additional troops that he needed to combat the Combine forces that were invading his domain. The agreement sent Hegemony forces to jointly-owned worlds such as Blue Diamond, Lyons, and Nusakan. The Hegemony forces would first clash against Combine forces on Lyons in 2408. The Hegemony forces used their heavy WarShip support to coordinate a defense to repel the invasion of the planet.

In 2409, Terra Firma would be invaded by the Capellan Confederation and laid under siege for months until the Black Chargers Tank Division would have to withdraw from the planet. Despite this setback, the planet would be liberated later that year with the help of the Marlow conducting covert operations waiting to signal the Hegemony Armed Forces to retake the world.[7] Judith's government would be at odds with the Confederation despite its Chancellor's willingness to provide restitution to the Hegemony.[8]

The Ares Conventions and Retirement[edit]

In 2412, the planet of Tintavel suffered a major tragedy. A fight broke out between the forces of the Free Worlds League and the Capellan Confederation where the fighting moved into the urban area. The battle kept escalating until both sides used weapons of mass destruction which led to the deaths of 300,000 civilians and the planet having to be abandoned. The atrocities of Tintavel would cause Chancellor Aleisha Liao of the Capellan Confederation to conduct an aggressive diplomatic campaign to get the major powers of the Inner Sphere together in order to create rules of engagement which would bring the end to such events like the one on Tintavel.

In order to encourage the major states to take part in the summit, which was to be held on the world of Ares, Aleisha turned to Judith and her Terran Hegemony to assist in guarding the arriving dignitaries. Judith agreed to the request despite the split opinions of her nation. She felt it would highlight the Hegemony's neutrality and make the nation look good. She had 10 flotillas of WarShips and men to guard the leaders of all interstellar communities to the Capellan world.

Judith would attend the convention where a debate raged on between those who were in favor of the document and those who were against the document. The representatives from the Capellan Confederation and the Lyran Commonwealth were for it, while the representatives from the Free Worlds League and the Draconis Combine were against it. Judith and the representatives from the Federated Suns remained silent during the hearings. Eventually, all but two Periphery nations would sign the document which later became known as the Ares Conventions, which would make war legal.[9]

In 2419, Judith would retire from office after 18 years of service and hand off the reins of power to her nephew Richard.

References[edit]

  1. The Star League, p. 182: Cameron Family Tree - Judith's birth, death and reign listed by years
  2. The Star League, p. 26: Judith Cameron - Judith's early personality description
  3. The Star League, p. 26: Judith Cameron - Early stages of her life
  4. The Star League, p. 182: Cameron Family Tree - Judith's career prior to the Director-Generalship noted
  5. The Star League, p. 26: Judith Cameron - both Brothers death leads her to the path Director-Generalship of the Hegemony
  6. The Star League, p. 26: Judith Cameron - After her ascension to Director-General, Judith ramped up military buildup of the Hegemony for the Age of War
  7. Technical Readout: 3057 Revised, p. 186: Tracker (Surveillance) - THS Marlow involvement paving the way for Terra Firma's liberation
  8. The Star League, pp. 26–27: Judith Cameron - Judith's diplomacy as well as military actions during early years of the Age of War
  9. The Star League, p. 28: Civilized Warfare - Judith aids House Liao's Chancellor in her quest to civilize warfare

Bibliography[edit]