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− | '''Reginald Calderon''' (b.????, d.????) succeeded [[Consuelo Calderon]] as [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] in [[2671]] after her death. He was [[Marantha Calderon]]'s great-grandson. His most notable achievement was the '' | + | '''Reginald Calderon''' (b.????, d.????) succeeded [[Consuelo Calderon]] as [[Protector of the Realm|Protector]] in [[2671]] after her death. He was [[Marantha Calderon]]'s great-grandson. His most notable achievement was the ''Education Reform Act'' of [[2678]], crafted in response to [[First Lord]] [[Michael Cameron]]'s attempt to enforce a heavy-handed pro-[[Star League]] schooling curriculum on the [[Territorial States]]. The law eventually resulted in the [[Taurian Concordat]] achieving per capita the highest literacy rate in the Human Sphere.<ref>''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', p. 50</ref> |
Reginald retired in [[2687]] to write his autobiography, a work that was mostly fiction and personal fantasy. His daughter [[Jentarra Calderon]] succeeded him. | Reginald retired in [[2687]] to write his autobiography, a work that was mostly fiction and personal fantasy. His daughter [[Jentarra Calderon]] succeeded him. |
Revision as of 12:05, 26 June 2011
Character History
Reginald Calderon (b.????, d.????) succeeded Consuelo Calderon as Protector in 2671 after her death. He was Marantha Calderon's great-grandson. His most notable achievement was the Education Reform Act of 2678, crafted in response to First Lord Michael Cameron's attempt to enforce a heavy-handed pro-Star League schooling curriculum on the Territorial States. The law eventually resulted in the Taurian Concordat achieving per capita the highest literacy rate in the Human Sphere.[1]
Reginald retired in 2687 to write his autobiography, a work that was mostly fiction and personal fantasy. His daughter Jentarra Calderon succeeded him.
References
- ↑ The Periphery (sourcebook), p. 50