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− | '''Philip Marik''' (b. [[2291]] — d. [[2343]]) served as the fifth [[Captain-General]] of the [[Free Worlds League]]. He was the eldest son of [[Terrence Marik | + | '''Philip Marik''' (b. [[2291]] — d. [[2343]]) served as the fifth [[Captain-General]] of the [[Free Worlds League]]. He was the eldest son of [[Terrence Marik (24th c.)|Terrence Marik]].<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', Family Tree</ref><ref name=CGIH>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 83, "Captain-Generals in History"</ref> |
Philip was noted as an intense leader of [[House Marik]]. Internal strife led Parliament to appoint a Captain-General in [[2336]] and again in [[2341]]. As Captain-General, Philip preferred to avoid spilling the blood of his countrymen, so he turned to negotiation instead. His "big-stick" approach kept violence to a minimum.<ref name=CGIH /> | Philip was noted as an intense leader of [[House Marik]]. Internal strife led Parliament to appoint a Captain-General in [[2336]] and again in [[2341]]. As Captain-General, Philip preferred to avoid spilling the blood of his countrymen, so he turned to negotiation instead. His "big-stick" approach kept violence to a minimum.<ref name=CGIH /> | ||
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{{s-aft|after=[[Geraldine Marik]]}} | {{s-aft|after=[[Geraldine Marik]]}} |
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Philip Marik (b. 2291 — d. 2343) served as the fifth Captain-General of the Free Worlds League. He was the eldest son of Terrence Marik.[1][2]
Philip was noted as an intense leader of House Marik. Internal strife led Parliament to appoint a Captain-General in 2336 and again in 2341. As Captain-General, Philip preferred to avoid spilling the blood of his countrymen, so he turned to negotiation instead. His "big-stick" approach kept violence to a minimum.[2]