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'''Terens Amaris''' (b. ???? - d. ????) was ruler of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] in the [[twenty-fourth century]].
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'''Terens Amaris''' was the first of the [[House Amaris|Amaris dynasty]] to be ruler of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]].
  
The founding member of House Amaris, Terens Amaris was a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative investigating an attempt on the life of the [[Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].  Terens and her husband, [[David Chi Wong]], subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and (is believed to have) had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul transferred power to Terens and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21</ref>
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==History==
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Lady Terens Amaris married Lord [[David Wong]] in [[2448]] and adopted his two children from his previous marriage. That same year, an attempt was made on [[Director-General of the Terran Hegemony|Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]]'s life and Amaris, a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative, was put in charge of the investigation which would become the largest manhunt in the Hegemony's history. No suspects were apprehended but Republican passports had been uncovered.<ref name=SLp30>''The Star League'', p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"</ref><ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21: "The First Amaris"</ref>
  
==Titles and Positions==
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Amaris and her husband subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. As a gesture of friendship, Durant offered Amaris and her entire family second citizenship, where they became established as among the highest-ranking nobles in the Republic.<ref name=TPp21/>
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In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul died suddenly of a previously undiagnosed heart condition. Having named Amaris her heir-apparent four years earlier, power was transferred to Amaris and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21/>
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===Age of BattleMechs===
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Shortly after Amaris became leader of the Republic, [[Lyran Commonwealth]] [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Alistair Steiner]] sought to strengthen ties with his [[Periphery]] neighbor by selling them the new [[BattleMech]] technology that was starting to spread throughout the [[Inner Sphere]]. A deal was struck in secret and by [[2465]], the Republic had manufactured its first ''[[Mackie]]'' clones.<ref name=XTROPv5>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5'', p. 4: "PX-1R Phoenix"</ref>
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The year prior, however, the [[Terran Hegemony]] introduced the ''[[Wasp]]'' with prototype [[jump jet]]s,<ref name=ED:AoWp11>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 11: "BattleMech Tech Timeline (Highlights)"</ref> and Amaris was convinced this was one of the key technologies that would cement the BattleMech as the pinnacle of modern warfare. To that end, she invested substantial resources into acquiring jump jets for reverse engineering,<ref name=TRO:3075p298>''Technical Readout: 3075'', pp. 298: "PX-3R Phoenix"</ref> with the [[AsRoc]] intelligence agency coming through with the designs and samples in [[2470]].<ref name=XTROPv5/> Amaris pushed for quality over quantity, directing the recently completed homegrown ''[[Phoenix (BattleMech)|Phoenix]]'' be reworked to incorporate the jump jets. It would take another decade before the 'Mech was declared ready for production, becoming a massive money sink that also delayed multiple other 'Mech projects. Amaris admitted it was a mistake, though it would ultimately prove to be a good decision that paid dividends.<ref name=XTROPv5/><ref name=TRO:3075p298/>
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==Notes==
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* {{note|death}} The [[Star League]] considered the Rim Worlds Republic a hereditary possession of House Amaris from [[2488]],<ref name=HDTFSp36>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 36: "William the Fair"</ref><ref name=TPp23>''The Periphery'', p. 23: "The Malagrotta Affair"</ref> presumably when Terens died and passed rule of the Republic to one of her children.
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* [[Gregory Amaris]] was Terens' grandson.<ref name=HLT2p12>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 12: "Voicelog transcript: 29 August 2725"</ref>
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* Centuries later during the [[Star League era]], one of the mammoth [[Stefan Amaris (WarShip class)|''Stefan Amaris''-class]] [[WarShip]]s was intended to be named after Terens, but the incomplete hull was captured during the [[Star League Defense Force]]'s invasion of the Republic in response to the [[Amaris Civil War|Amaris Coup]] and put into service as the [[Chieftain (Individual Stefan Amaris-class WarShip)|SLS ''Chieftain'']] instead.<ref name="HLOTV2p150">''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 150: "Stefan Amaris (Battleship)"</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5]]''
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* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
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* ''[[The Star League]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 19 April 2024

Terens Amaris
Personal
Died2488[See Notes]
AffiliationHouse Amaris
Profile
Position(s)First Consul
ProfessionNoble
Family
SpouseDavid Wong[1]
Heather Durant (possible lover)[1]

Terens Amaris was the first of the Amaris dynasty to be ruler of the Rim Worlds Republic.

History[edit]

Lady Terens Amaris married Lord David Wong in 2448 and adopted his two children from his previous marriage. That same year, an attempt was made on Director-General Jacob Cameron's life and Amaris, a Terran Hegemony intelligence operative, was put in charge of the investigation which would become the largest manhunt in the Hegemony's history. No suspects were apprehended but Republican passports had been uncovered.[2][1]

Amaris and her husband subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with First Consul of the Republic Heather Durant. As a gesture of friendship, Durant offered Amaris and her entire family second citizenship, where they became established as among the highest-ranking nobles in the Republic.[1]

In 2463, the heirless First Consul died suddenly of a previously undiagnosed heart condition. Having named Amaris her heir-apparent four years earlier, power was transferred to Amaris and her descendants.[1]

Age of BattleMechs[edit]

Shortly after Amaris became leader of the Republic, Lyran Commonwealth Archon Alistair Steiner sought to strengthen ties with his Periphery neighbor by selling them the new BattleMech technology that was starting to spread throughout the Inner Sphere. A deal was struck in secret and by 2465, the Republic had manufactured its first Mackie clones.[3]

The year prior, however, the Terran Hegemony introduced the Wasp with prototype jump jets,[4] and Amaris was convinced this was one of the key technologies that would cement the BattleMech as the pinnacle of modern warfare. To that end, she invested substantial resources into acquiring jump jets for reverse engineering,[5] with the AsRoc intelligence agency coming through with the designs and samples in 2470.[3] Amaris pushed for quality over quantity, directing the recently completed homegrown Phoenix be reworked to incorporate the jump jets. It would take another decade before the 'Mech was declared ready for production, becoming a massive money sink that also delayed multiple other 'Mech projects. Amaris admitted it was a mistake, though it would ultimately prove to be a good decision that paid dividends.[3][5]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ The Star League considered the Rim Worlds Republic a hereditary possession of House Amaris from 2488,[6][7] presumably when Terens died and passed rule of the Republic to one of her children.
  • Gregory Amaris was Terens' grandson.[8]
  • Centuries later during the Star League era, one of the mammoth Stefan Amaris-class WarShips was intended to be named after Terens, but the incomplete hull was captured during the Star League Defense Force's invasion of the Republic in response to the Amaris Coup and put into service as the SLS Chieftain instead.[9]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Periphery, p. 21: "The First Amaris"
  2. The Star League, p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 5, p. 4: "PX-1R Phoenix"
  4. Era Digest: Age of War, p. 11: "BattleMech Tech Timeline (Highlights)"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Technical Readout: 3075, pp. 298: "PX-3R Phoenix"
  6. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 36: "William the Fair"
  7. The Periphery, p. 23: "The Malagrotta Affair"
  8. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2, p. 12: "Voicelog transcript: 29 August 2725"
  9. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2, p. 150: "Stefan Amaris (Battleship)"

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