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'''Reginald Marik''' (b. [[3011]]<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', Family Tree</ref> &mdash; d. 3???) is the eldest son of [[Therese Marik]] and [[Jeremy Brett]]. He served as the [[Duchy of Tamarind]] liaison to [[Devlin Stone]] during the [[Jihad]].
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'''Reginald Marik''' (b [[3011]]<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', Family Tree</ref> &mdash; d. 3???) is the eldest son of [[Therese Marik]] and [[Jeremy Brett]]. He served as the [[Duchy of Tamarind]] liaison to [[Devlin Stone]] during the [[Jihad]].
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 21:47, 15 August 2011

Reginald Marik (b 3011[1] — d. 3???) is the eldest son of Therese Marik and Jeremy Brett. He served as the Duchy of Tamarind liaison to Devlin Stone during the Jihad.

Biography

Great Debate

Reginald supported his cousin Alys Rousset-Marik when she began the Great Debate in 3067. Reginald had no ambition to take the position of Captain-General, but did support Alys when she suggested that the Free Worlds League Parliament declare "the crisis" over, thus ending Resolution 288.[2]

Jihad

Following his mother's decision to break the Duchy of Tamarind away from the rest of the Free Worlds League amid Word of Blake's Jihad, Reginald was given the task of coordinating with Alys and the Free Worlds Resistance. He joined her on Arc-Royal in 3073 to attend a conference representing most of the Inner Sphere powers. He was attending the conference as one of the delegates when it was bombed, though he survived.[3][4]

Political beliefs

Reginald is not one for the spotlight. He prefers to work in the background and let others receive the accolades.[5]

References

  1. House Marik (The Free Worlds League), Family Tree
  2. Handbook: House Marik, pp. 6-7
  3. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, pp. 116-117, "Taking Stock"
  4. Masters & Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, pp. 70 & 74
  5. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 44, "Anyone Better?"

Bibliography