Difference between revisions of "Marco Steiner"

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Upon his mother's retirement in [[2937]], Marco reluctantly became ruler of the Commonwealth. A poet by trade, he despised politicians and only accepted the throne because of the public's fear of his violent and sadistic younger brother who was seen as potentially another [[Claudius Steiner]].<ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>
 
Upon his mother's retirement in [[2937]], Marco reluctantly became ruler of the Commonwealth. A poet by trade, he despised politicians and only accepted the throne because of the public's fear of his violent and sadistic younger brother who was seen as potentially another [[Claudius Steiner]].<ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>
  
Marco's short reign was most notable for him leading investigations into a hidden spy in the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] who was leaking crucial intelligence to the [[Free Worlds League]]. With the help of the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] the traitor [[Mikhail Tertren]], a Hauptmann in the [[12th Lyran Regulars]] who had sold out to the Free Worlds League, was uncovered but escaped and remained at large for many years before led a [[3rd Marik Militia]] invasion of [[Cavanaugh II]] in [[2952]] and was subsequently killed in a headhunting mission.<ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>
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Marco's short reign was most notable for him leading investigations into a hidden spy in the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] who was leaking crucial intelligence to the [[Free Worlds League]]. With the help of the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] the traitor [[Mikhail Tertren]], a Hauptmann in the [[12th Lyran Regulars]] who had sold out to the Free Worlds League, was uncovered but escaped and remained at large for many years before he resurfaced leading an invasion of [[Cavanaugh II]] in [[2952]], and was subsequently killed in a headhunting mission.<ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>
  
 
Marco retired later that same year when his advancing pancreatic cancer and the heavy side effects of his medication made him unable to rule any longer.<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref><ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>
 
Marco retired later that same year when his advancing pancreatic cancer and the heavy side effects of his medication made him unable to rule any longer.<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref><ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 73-74</ref>

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Marco Steiner
Personal
Born2912
Died2961
AffiliationHouse Steiner
Profile
ProfessionArchon of the Lyran Commonwealth
Family
ParentsTatyana Steiner (mother)
SiblingsErrol Steiner
ChildrenGiovanni Steiner
Daniel Steiner

Marco Steiner (Born 2912 - Died 2961) was the twenty-sixth Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth.[1]

Biography

Upon his mother's retirement in 2937, Marco reluctantly became ruler of the Commonwealth. A poet by trade, he despised politicians and only accepted the throne because of the public's fear of his violent and sadistic younger brother who was seen as potentially another Claudius Steiner.[2]

Marco's short reign was most notable for him leading investigations into a hidden spy in the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces who was leaking crucial intelligence to the Free Worlds League. With the help of the Lyran Intelligence Corps the traitor Mikhail Tertren, a Hauptmann in the 12th Lyran Regulars who had sold out to the Free Worlds League, was uncovered but escaped and remained at large for many years before he resurfaced leading an invasion of Cavanaugh II in 2952, and was subsequently killed in a headhunting mission.[2]

Marco retired later that same year when his advancing pancreatic cancer and the heavy side effects of his medication made him unable to rule any longer.[1][2]

Positions

Preceded by Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth
2937[1]-2952[1]
Succeeded by

Template:Archon Timeline

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 73-74

Bibliography