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'''Thomas Marik''' (March 10th [[2990]]-3???) was the seventh son of [[Janos Marik]] from his first wife, Hilda Lauber. He was described as soft-spoken, with brown hair. After he was scarred during a bomb blast in [[3035]], he was replaced with a body double by [[ComStar]].<ref name=bio>''[[House Marik Sourcebook]]'', pp 141</ref>
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:''This article is about the "real" Thomas Marik, who became "The Master" who masterminded the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]].
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:''For the body double who ruled over the [[Free Worlds League]] as Thomas Marik (presumably with the real Thomas Marik's consent and possibly even following his orders for a time at least), see [[Thomas Halas]].
  
His double claimed the Captain-Generalcy of the [[Free Worlds League]] from [[3036]] until it hopelessly fractured during the 3070s. "Thomas" led the [[Free Worlds League]] to greater unity, economic prosperity, and centralization than it had ever experienced.  
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'''Thomas Marik''' (March 10th [[2990]]-3???) was born on [[Marik]] the seventh son of [[Janos Marik]] from his first wife, [[Hilda Lauber]]. He was described as soft-spoken, with an aptitude for science and technology. In [[3021]] his father secretly designated Thomas as his heir.
  
The real Thomas Marik became a fanatical follower of [[Conrad Toyama]] and defected to the [[Word of Blake]]. He became the shadowy figure known as "the Master," the true mastermind of the [[Jihad]].<ref name=Pardoe>[[Blaine Lee Pardoe|Pardoe, Blaine Lee]], ''[[List of BattleTech novels#Principles of Desolation|Principles of Desolation]]''</ref>
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After he was scarred during a bomb blast in [[3035]] that killed his father, Thomas Marik was replaced with a body double by [[ComStar]].<ref name=bio>''[[House Marik Sourcebook]]'', pp 141</ref> Through his double he claimed the Captain-Generalcy of the [[Free Worlds League]] from [[3036]] until it hopelessly fractured during the 3070s. The double (who later became known as [[Thomas Halas]]) led the [[Free Worlds League]] to greater unity, economic prosperity, and centralization than it had ever experienced, while the real Thomas Marik became a fanatical follower of [[Conrad Toyama]] and joined the [[Word of Blake]] when they separated from ComStar. He became the shadowy figure known as "The Master," the true mastermind of the [[Jihad]].<ref name=Pardoe>[[Blaine Lee Pardoe|Pardoe, Blaine Lee]], ''[[List of BattleTech novels#Principles of Desolation|Principles of Desolation]]''</ref>
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Since Thomas was the seventh in line to the throne, he never conceived of the notion that he would someday become Captain-General, nor did he seem to desire the position. Instead, he threw himself into his love of technology. At the age of sixteen he joined [[ComStar]], where he demonstrated a real knack with technical pursuits.<ref name=bio/>  
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Since Thomas was the seventh in line to the throne, he never conceived of the notion that he would someday become Captain-General, nor did he seem to desire the position. Instead, he threw himself into his love of technology. At the age of sixteen (in [[3006]]) he joined [[ComStar]] with his father's blessings, where he demonstrated a real knack with technical pursuits.<ref name=bio/>  
  
He joined the Explorer Corps, where he stayed for seven years. He spent many more years as a deputy chief of maintenance at various [[HPG]] stations. In the 3020s, he was allowed to pursue research in medicine and astrophysics. The 3020s also saw [[Janos Marik]] negotiate for Thomas' release to be named as Janos' heir. With four of his older siblings dead, one all but disinherited, and the last found wanting; Janos decided to make his seventh child his heir. ComStar allowed this, hoping that Thomas would be more amicable to them than previous Marik rulers. The proper documents were signed on [[Procyon]] on [[3021]].<ref name=bio/>
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He joined the [[Explorer Corps]], where he served for seven years. He then spent many more years as a deputy chief of maintenance at various [[HPG]] stations. In the 3020s, he was allowed to pursue research in medicine and astrophysics. The 3020s also saw [[Janos Marik]] negotiate for Thomas' release to be named as Janos' heir. With four of his older siblings dead, one all but disinherited, and the last found wanting, Janos decided to make his seventh child his heir. ComStar allowed this, hoping that Thomas would be more amicable to them than previous Marik rulers. The proper documents were signed on [[Procyon]] on [[3021]].<ref name=bio/>
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While serving at the HPG compound of [[Teukros]] in [[3025]] Thomas already began to prepare himself for the task of leading the Free Worlds League, and studied [[ROM]] reports to learn about politics on top of his regular scientific workload.
  
 
===Regent===
 
===Regent===
Thomas was later promoted to Precentor of the HPG station on [[Son Hoa]], where he was when circumstances found him. The [[Duchy of Andurien]] seceded from the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[3030]]. Roughly a month later, Janos suffered a debilitating stroke. When his son [[Duggan Marik|Duggan]] and nephew [[Duncan Marik|Duncan]] struggled for control, Grand Duke [[Christopher Halas]] of [[Oriente]] contacted Thomas. Thomas appeared before Parliament in [[3031]] with documents that showed that he was Janos' designated heir. Thomas then ruled ably in his father's name, much to the dismay of ComStar and Halas, who believed that he would be easy to control. In [[3035]], Janos had recovered, so he resumed control.
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Thomas was eventually promoted to [[Precentor]] of the HPG station on [[Son Hoa]], where he was when circumstances found him. The [[Duchy of Andurien]] seceded from the [[Free Worlds League]] in [[3030]]. Roughly a month later, Captain-General Janos Marik suffered a debilitating stroke. When his son [[Duggan Marik|Duggan]] and nephew [[Duncan Marik|Duncan]] struggled for control, Grand Duke [[Christopher Halas]] of [[Oriente]] contacted Thomas. Thomas appeared before Parliament in [[3031]] with documents that showed that he was Janos' designated heir. Thomas then ruled ably in his father's name, much to the dismay of ComStar and Halas, who had both believed that he would be easy to control. In [[3035]], Janos had recovered, so he resumed the position of ruling Captain-General.
  
In the same year, Janos called a meeting to discuss ways the bring the [[Duchy of Andurien]] back into the League. Duncan was called away only moments before a bomb exploded. It was believed that all inside perished, so [[Duncan Marik]] assumed the title of Captain-General, which went unopposed by Janos' three remaining children, and declared war on Andurien.
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In the same year, Janos called a meeting to discuss ways the bring the [[Duchy of Andurien]] back into the League. Duncan was called away only moments before a bomb exploded. It was initially believed that all inside perished, so [[Duncan Marik]] assumed the title of Captain-General, which went unopposed by Janos' three remaining children, and declared war on Andurien.
  
===Double-Blind===
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===Double===
Though Thomas was rescued from [[Duncan Marik]]'s bomb attack by [[ComStar]], the extensive damage done required the use of bionics to save him. Since the people of the [[Free Worlds League]] are quite bigoted towards "cyborgs," ComStar made the decision to replace Thomas with a body double, who was appropriately scarred.  With Thomas back after more than a year, an enthusiastic Parliament acceded to his many demands in order to be rid of Duncan. Most of these requests were laws that concentrated more power in the hands of the Captain-General than there had ever been before, including veto power. Duncan made one last ditch effort to remain in power by defeating the Andurien troops, but he died in his failed [[3037]] attack.<ref name=20YU>''[[20-Year Update]]''</ref>
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Thomas was narrowly rescued from [[Duncan Marik]]'s bomb attack by [[ComStar]], but his extensive injuries required the use of bionics to save him. It was then decided that a body double should take his place as Captain-General of the Free Worlds League, ostensibly because the people of the Free Worlds League carry strong sentiments against "cyborgs", including prosthetics as well as cybernetic enhancements.
  
"Thomas" decided to cement his power by much the same means. Leading a much more measured response, he eventually reclaimed [[Andurien]] and rebel Dame [[Catherine Humphreys]] in [[3040]]. Though she died from a heart attack while awaiting trial, Thomas pardoned many military and political leaders to aid reconciliation. This paid off when many members of the former [[Free Worlds League Military#Defenders of Andurien|Defenders of Andurien]] joined a new federal force that Thomas created, the [[Free Worlds League Military#Free Worlds Legionnaires|Free Worlds Legionnaires]].<ref name=20YU/><ref name=FMFWL>''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''</ref>
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It ultimately remains uncertain to what extent the real Thomas Marik, who always pulled the strings from behind the scenes henceforth, had or even desired control over the rule that his double subsequently exerted over the Free Worlds League in his stead, while Thomas himself became a religious zealot, embracing the teachings of [[Conrad Toyama]].
  
===Marriage and Children===
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With the popular "Thomas" back after more than a year, an enthusiastic Parliament acceded to his many demands in order to be rid of Duncan. Most of these requests were laws that concentrated more power in the hands of the Captain-General than there had ever been before, including veto power. Duncan made one last ditch effort to remain in power by defeating the Andurien troops in the field, but he died in his failed [[3037]] attack.<ref name=20YU>''[[20-Year Update]]''</ref>
Thomas Marik was survived by one illegitimate child, [[Isis Marik|Isis]]. His only legitimate child, Joshua, died in [[3057]] while being treated for his leukemia on [[New Avalon]].
 
  
"Thomas Marik" was also survived by one daughter, [[Jessica Marik|Jessica]]. His two sons, Christopher and Janos, were killed during his escape from [[Atreus]]. Jessica went on to succeed her mother, [[Sherryl Halas]], as the leader of [[Oriente]] and the [[Oriente Protectorate]].<ref name=JHS70>''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''</ref><ref name=wiz>[http://www.wizkidsgames.com/mechwarrior/courier/pda.asp?a=38575 Legacies of the League II--Oriente and Andurien] on [[Wizkids]]' website.</ref>
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"Thomas" decided to cement his power by much the same means. Leading a much more measured response, he eventually reclaimed [[Andurien]] and rebel Dame [[Catherine Humphreys]] in [[3040]]. Though she died from a heart attack while awaiting trial, Thomas pardoned many military and political leaders to aid reconciliation. This paid off when many members of the former [[Free Worlds League Military#Defenders of Andurien|Defenders of Andurien]] joined a new federal force that Thomas created, the [[Free Worlds League Military#Free Worlds Legionnaires|Free Worlds Legionnaires]].<ref name=20YU/><ref name=FMFWL>''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''</ref>
  
 
===Captain-General===
 
===Captain-General===
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The League continued to provide refit packages, even after the [[Truce of Tukayyid]], and the League's industry grew larger and richer with a guaranteed market for its new, high-tech goods. As the flow of refits slowed, "Thomas" directed the [[Free Worlds League Military]] to purchase them, resulting in a technologically sophisticated [[BattleMech]] force. This force was soon put to the test.
 
The League continued to provide refit packages, even after the [[Truce of Tukayyid]], and the League's industry grew larger and richer with a guaranteed market for its new, high-tech goods. As the flow of refits slowed, "Thomas" directed the [[Free Worlds League Military]] to purchase them, resulting in a technologically sophisticated [[BattleMech]] force. This force was soon put to the test.
  
The fallout of Primus [[Myndo Waterly]]'s [[Operation Scorpion]] and her subsequent assassination by Precentor Martial [[Anastasius Focht]] led to a schism within [[ComStar]]. Focht and newly-elected Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] decided to reform the order of many of its mystical trappings, but there was a group of reactionaries who did not agree with these changes. Led by Precentor [[Atreus]] [[Demona Aziz]], "Thomas Marik" allowed them exile on the League planet of [[Gibson]]. He was named Primus-in-exile by them, which was really an honorary title as the various factions of the [[Word of Blake]] could not agree on a real leader. The Word also took over the administration of [[HPG]]s from ComStar, ensuring them a source of revenue.
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===ComStar schism===
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The fallout of Primus [[Myndo Waterly]]'s [[Operation Scorpion]] and her subsequent assassination by [[Precentor Martial]] [[Anastasius Focht]] led to a schism within [[ComStar]]. Focht and newly-elected Primus [[Sharilar Mori]] decided to reform the order and remove of many of its mystical trappings, but there was a group of reactionaries who did not agree with these changes. Sticking to the old ways, they seceded from the secularized order as the radical splinter group [[Word of Blake]] in [[3058]].  
  
=== War of 3057 ===
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Early on, the Captain-General of the Free Worlds League (Thomas' double, acting as Thomas) allowed tens of thousands of Word of Blake zealots to settle on the FWL world of [[Gibson]]. This was almost certainly the real Thomas Marik's doing. He was named Primus-in-exile by them, which was really an honorary title as the various factions of the [[Word of Blake]] could not agree on a real leader. The Word also took over the administration of [[HPG]]s from ComStar wherever possible, ensuring them a source of revenue.
The death of [[Hanse Davion]] in [[3052]] and [[Melissa Steiner]] in [[3055]] resulted in the ascendance of their oldest son, [[Victor Steiner-Davion]], as Archon-Prince of the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. However, in [[3057]], Joshua Marik lost his battle with leukemia. In his inexperience, Victor fell back to a plan his father had created that dealt with such a contingency. Fearing that the Captain-General would cease the flow of upgrades, Victor instituted Operation Doppelganger, replacing Joshua with a body double. Though he never intended to place a pawn on the throne of the [[Free Worlds League]], when Thomas found out that seemed the logical end of the plan.  
 
  
Marik made a tentative alliance with Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] of the [[Capellan Confederation]] to punish Victor for his duplicity. The two nations launched a joint invasion with the goal of regaining all of the territories Thomas' father has lost during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. The result of this attack went beyond anything "Thomas" could have hoped to achieve.
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===War of 3057===
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In [[3057]], Joshua Marik lost his battle with leukemia and died while in the care of the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. In his inexperience, the new FedCom rules [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] fell back to a plan his father had created that dealt with such a contingency. Fearing that the Captain-General would cease the flow of upgrades, Victor instituted Operation Doppelganger, replacing Joshua with a body double. Although he never intended to place a pawn on the throne of the [[Free Worlds League]], when Thomas found out that seemed the logical end of the plan.  
  
Although the FWL-CapCon assault took back many of the previously-conquered worlds, the greatest victory for the to erstwhile allies was yet to come. [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]], amidst her own plots to seize power from her brother Victor, seceded the Lyran half of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] under emergency war powers and created the [[Lyran Alliance]]. She formally returned the League's lost worlds and immediately pledged a truce with the false Thomas. No longer in need of many of the [[mercenary unit]]s they had hired with their objective completed, the FWLM sold most of the contracts to the Capellans, and the alliance cooled off to a general aimity.
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Following the discovery of Joshua's death and replacement by a double, the Free Worlds League made a tentative alliance with Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] of the [[Capellan Confederation]] to punish the Federated Commonwealth for this duplicity. The two nations launched a [[Operation Guerrero|joint invasion]] with the goal of regaining all of the territories Thomas' father has lost during the [[Fourth Succession War]], with stunning success. The FWL ended the offensive after having recaptured their worlds.
  
 
===Star League===
 
===Star League===
Now an elder statesman of the [[Inner Sphere]], "Thomas" traveled to [[Tharkad]] to take part in the First [[Whitting Conference]] in [[3058]]. Here, he and the other heads of state decided to resurrect the [[Star League]] and prosecute a war aimed at annihilating [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]. There, the false Thomas supported his one-time ally [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] in that man's bid to become the first First Lord. He also contributed military forces to [[Task Force Serpent]] and [[Operation Bulldog]]. Here, [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] all but told "Thomas" that he knew he was not the real son of [[Janos Marik]], but Victor did nothing as the false Thomas was a stabilizing influence on the Star League Council.
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Now an elder statesman of the [[Inner Sphere]], "Thomas" traveled to [[Tharkad]] to take part in the First [[Whitting Conference]] in [[3058]] where the [[Star League]] was resurrected. Here, Victor Steiner-Davion all but told "Thomas" that he knew he was not the real son of [[Janos Marik]], but Victor did nothing as the false Thomas was a stabilizing influence on the Star League Council.
  
The [[Free Worlds League]] was relatively quiet through the late 3050s and early 3060s, until the [[FedCom Civil War]]. During that war, [[Kristen Marik]] and her [[mercenary unit]], [[Kristen's Krushers]], were garrisoning [[Coventry]] when they were attacked by Lyran troops. The false Thomas did nothing to help the woman who was supposedly his little sister, though Marshall [[Jeremy Brett]] defied a direct order from him to rescue what was left of the unit on [[Arcadia]]. The world was held as a protectorate through the end of the war, after which "Thomas" returned it to the [[Lyran Alliance]].
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The [[Free Worlds League]] was relatively quiet through the late 3050s and early 3060s, until the [[FedCom Civil War]]. During that war, Thomas' half-sister [[Kristen Marik]] and her [[mercenary unit]], [[Kristen's Krushers]], were garrisoning [[Coventry]] when they were attacked by Lyran troops. The false Thomas did nothing to help the woman who was supposedly his little sister, though Marshall [[Jeremy Brett]] (in defiance of a direct order from him) rescued what was left of the unit on [[Arcadia]]. The world was held as a protectorate through the end of the war, after which "Thomas" returned it to the [[Lyran Alliance]].
  
At the [[3064]] [[Whitting Conference]], "Thomas" nominated the [[Word of Blake]] for entrance into the Star League. While this was obviously desirable to him, as it would give him a member that would basically vote the way he wanted, it was also an incredibly desirable outcome to the Toyama faction of the Word. This faction contained the radical [[Sixth of June]], led by none other than "the Master," Thomas Marik. The real Marik believed that the Word would come to greatness through three "transfers of power," the last of which was their membership in the Star League. A ComStar audit of Blakist funding turned up some corruption of the funds paid to them by the Free Worlds, but the Captain-General's internal audit revealed a much more disturbing situation. Incredible amounts of M-bills had been siphoned off to the Word, which even Precentor [[William Blane]] could not account for. Blane and "Marik" concluded that only the real Thomas Marik could have been responsible for the numbers. With that revelation, "Thomas" resigned as Primus-in-exile.
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At the [[3064]] [[Whitting Conference]], "Thomas" nominated the [[Word of Blake]] for entrance into the Star League. While this was obviously desirable to him, as it would give him a member that would basically vote the way he wanted, it was also an incredibly desirable outcome to the Toyama faction of the Word. This faction contained the radical [[Sixth of June]], led by none other than (the real) Thomas Marik, "The Master". The real Thomas Marik believed that the Word of Blake would come to greatness through three "transfers of power," the last of which was their membership in the Star League. A ComStar audit of Blakist funding turned up some corruption of the funds paid to them by the Free Worlds, but the Captain-General's internal audit revealed a much more disturbing situation. Incredible amounts of [[M-bill]]s had been siphoned off to the Word of Blake, which even Precentor [[William Blane]] could not account for. Blane and the false Thomas concluded that only the real Thomas Marik could have been responsible for the numbers. With that revelation, "Thomas" resigned as Primus-in-exile.
  
 
The year [[3067]] saw the greatest challenge to the Captain-General's rule. Kristen's daughter [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] started the Great Debate. She argued that [[Resolution 288]], the legislation the established the Captain-General as a permanent position, should no longer be in effect, as there is no emergency (which 288 is contingent upon). With the [[Free Worlds League]] at peace and the Star League resurrected, she argued, the Captain-General should go revert to a position that was assigned as needed. While this took much of the false Thomas' attention, it ultimately came to naught.
 
The year [[3067]] saw the greatest challenge to the Captain-General's rule. Kristen's daughter [[Alys Rousset-Marik]] started the Great Debate. She argued that [[Resolution 288]], the legislation the established the Captain-General as a permanent position, should no longer be in effect, as there is no emergency (which 288 is contingent upon). With the [[Free Worlds League]] at peace and the Star League resurrected, she argued, the Captain-General should go revert to a position that was assigned as needed. While this took much of the false Thomas' attention, it ultimately came to naught.
  
 
===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
The Fourth [[Whitting Conference]] in [[3067]] saw the dissolution of the [[Star League]]. When the [[Capellan Confederation]], [[Federated Suns]], and host [[Lyran Alliance]] announced their intentions to pull out of the League, outgoing First Lord [[Christian Mansdottir]] called for a vote of no-confidence in the League with the intention of forcing them back in. Even with the admission of the provisional members, the vote failed and the Star League dissolved. The [[Word of Blake]], especially Thomas Marik's [[Sixth of June]] were incensed and attempted to force the Alliance and Suns back into the League through intimidating force aimed at their respective capitals. When that failed, the Blakists engulfed the [[Inner Sphere]] and near [[Periphery]] in their [[Jihad]].
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The Fourth [[Whitting Conference]] in [[3067]] saw the dissolution of the [[Star League]]. When the [[Capellan Confederation]], [[Federated Suns]], and host [[Lyran Alliance]] announced their intentions to pull out of the League, outgoing First Lord [[Christian Mansdottir]] called for a vote of no-confidence in the League with the intention of forcing them back in. Even with the admission of the provisional members, the vote failed and the Star League dissolved. The [[Word of Blake]], especially Thomas Marik's Sixth of June, were incensed and attempted to force the Alliance and Suns back into the League through intimidating force aimed at their respective capitals. When that failed, the Blakists engulfed the [[Inner Sphere]] and near [[Periphery]] in their [[Jihad]].
  
"Thomas" finally attempted to break his dependency on the Blakists, to which they responded by using a chemical attack to kill the members of Parliament and the [[Free Worlds League Military#Knights of the Inner Sphere|1st Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. They also revealed the knowledge that the Captain-General was an impostor placed on the throne by [[ComStar]]. Despite that, the false Thomas attempted to stay on, but was deposed by Thomas' brother, [[Paul Marik|Paul]] in [[3069]]. Paul put his daughter [[Corrine Marik|Corrine]] on the throne, though she did not prove to be as malleable as the Word had hoped. Others attempted to claim the Captain-Generalcy, namely [[Therese Marik]] and [[Kirc Cameron-Jones]], leading to four different Captain-Generals (a situation that persists into the 3130s).
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"Thomas" finally attempted to break his dependency on the Blakists, to which they responded by using a chemical attack to kill the members of Parliament and the 1st [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. They also revealed the knowledge that the Captain-General was an impostor placed on the throne by [[ComStar]]. Despite that, the false Thomas attempted to stay on, but was deposed by Thomas' brother, [[Paul Marik|Paul]] in [[3069]]. Paul put his daughter [[Corrine Marik|Corrine]] on the throne, though she did not prove to be as malleable as the Word had hoped. Others attempted to claim the Captain-Generalcy, namely [[Therese Marik]] and [[Kirc Cameron-Jones]], leading to four different Captain-Generals and effectively shattering the Free Worlds League as a political entity (a situation that persisted into the 3130s).
  
"Thomas" escaped the attempted coup against him in [[3069]], though it cost him the lives of his two sons. Aided by none other than Corrine herself, the false Thomas ran to [[Oriente]] where his father-in-law provided him sanctuary. In order to flee, however, he was forced to leave behind his wife Sherryl and daughter Jessica as they were injured during his escape. "Thomas" continued to provide intelligence to what was left of the [[Free Worlds League]], and to [[Devlin Stone]], but all the respect and power he had spent decades accruing were shattered. Eventually, his wife and daughter were able to join him on Oriente. Following Duke Christopher's death in [[3080]], he ceased using the "Marik" surname and instead called himself "Thomas Halas." Together with Sherryl, Thomas ruled Oriente.
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===Marriage and Children===
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Thomas Marik was survived by one illegitimate child, [[Isis Marik|Isis]]. His only legitimate child, Joshua, died in [[3057]] while being treated for his leukemia on [[New Avalon]].
  
 
===Death and afterward===
 
===Death and afterward===
Both Thomas and his impostor are dead.
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Thomas Marik perished along with his [[Jihad]]. His ashes were interred in secret on [[Kwamashu]] in the [[Duchy of Andurien]]. Following the fall of the HPG grid in [[3132]], [[Republic of the Sphere]] [[Ghost Knight]]s stole them as part of a plot to distract Andurien and other former [[Free Worlds League]] states from the Republic as it restructured during [[Fortress Republic]].
 
 
The circumstances surrounding the impostor's death are not known, though his daughter continues to use the "Marik" surname.
 
 
 
Thomas Marik perished along with his [[Jihad]]. His ashes were interred in secret on [[Kwamashu]] in the [[Duchy of Andurien]]. Following the fall of the [[HPG]] grid in [[3132]], [[Republic of the Sphere]] Ghost Knights stole them as part of a plot to distract Andurien and other former [[Free Worlds League]] states from the Republic as it restructured during Fortress Republic.
 
  
 
==Philosophical and/or political views==
 
==Philosophical and/or political views==
Thomas Marik was a fanatical devotee of Primus [[Conrad Toyama]]. The [[Jihad]] was launched after his interpretation of one of Toyama's prophecies did not come to fruition.
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At least for the duration of his interim rule from 3030 to 3035 he proved an able ruler with a genuine interest in leading the Free World League and the welfare of its people, as shown in his extensive preparation for the position. Although initially described as soft-spoken, intelligent, learned and reserved, Thomas Marik became a fanatical devotee of the radical teachings of Primus [[Conrad Toyama]] at some point, presumably after suffering heavy injury in the bomb blast of 3035. The [[Jihad]] was launched after his interpretation of one of Toyama's prophecies did not come to fruition.
  
Thomas Marik's impostor did his best to concentrate political power in the Captain-General. He stripped the provinces of many of their rights and powers, created military brigades that were personally loyal to him and the [[Free Worlds League]] as a whole, cemented ties with the [[Duchy of Oriente]] and secured their military units for his own use, and stripped other provincial military units of their provincial loyalties.
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It remains unknown to which extent Thomas Marik later controlled his double who ruled the Free Worlds League in Thomas' stead with genuine care for its people, to the point of ultimately opposing Word of Blake and the real Thomas Marik. Thomas Marik's impostor did his best to concentrate political power in the Captain-General. He stripped the provinces of many of their rights and powers, created military brigades that were personally loyal to him and the [[Free Worlds League]] as a whole, cemented ties with the [[Duchy of Oriente]] and secured their military units for his own use, and stripped other provincial military units of their provincial loyalties.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 26 November 2008

This article is about the "real" Thomas Marik, who became "The Master" who masterminded the Word of Blake Jihad.
For the body double who ruled over the Free Worlds League as Thomas Marik (presumably with the real Thomas Marik's consent and possibly even following his orders for a time at least), see Thomas Halas.

Thomas Marik (March 10th 2990-3???) was born on Marik the seventh son of Janos Marik from his first wife, Hilda Lauber. He was described as soft-spoken, with an aptitude for science and technology. In 3021 his father secretly designated Thomas as his heir.

After he was scarred during a bomb blast in 3035 that killed his father, Thomas Marik was replaced with a body double by ComStar.[1] Through his double he claimed the Captain-Generalcy of the Free Worlds League from 3036 until it hopelessly fractured during the 3070s. The double (who later became known as Thomas Halas) led the Free Worlds League to greater unity, economic prosperity, and centralization than it had ever experienced, while the real Thomas Marik became a fanatical follower of Conrad Toyama and joined the Word of Blake when they separated from ComStar. He became the shadowy figure known as "The Master," the true mastermind of the Jihad.[2]

Biography

Early Life

Since Thomas was the seventh in line to the throne, he never conceived of the notion that he would someday become Captain-General, nor did he seem to desire the position. Instead, he threw himself into his love of technology. At the age of sixteen (in 3006) he joined ComStar with his father's blessings, where he demonstrated a real knack with technical pursuits.[1]

He joined the Explorer Corps, where he served for seven years. He then spent many more years as a deputy chief of maintenance at various HPG stations. In the 3020s, he was allowed to pursue research in medicine and astrophysics. The 3020s also saw Janos Marik negotiate for Thomas' release to be named as Janos' heir. With four of his older siblings dead, one all but disinherited, and the last found wanting, Janos decided to make his seventh child his heir. ComStar allowed this, hoping that Thomas would be more amicable to them than previous Marik rulers. The proper documents were signed on Procyon on 3021.[1]

While serving at the HPG compound of Teukros in 3025 Thomas already began to prepare himself for the task of leading the Free Worlds League, and studied ROM reports to learn about politics on top of his regular scientific workload.

Regent

Thomas was eventually promoted to Precentor of the HPG station on Son Hoa, where he was when circumstances found him. The Duchy of Andurien seceded from the Free Worlds League in 3030. Roughly a month later, Captain-General Janos Marik suffered a debilitating stroke. When his son Duggan and nephew Duncan struggled for control, Grand Duke Christopher Halas of Oriente contacted Thomas. Thomas appeared before Parliament in 3031 with documents that showed that he was Janos' designated heir. Thomas then ruled ably in his father's name, much to the dismay of ComStar and Halas, who had both believed that he would be easy to control. In 3035, Janos had recovered, so he resumed the position of ruling Captain-General.

In the same year, Janos called a meeting to discuss ways the bring the Duchy of Andurien back into the League. Duncan was called away only moments before a bomb exploded. It was initially believed that all inside perished, so Duncan Marik assumed the title of Captain-General, which went unopposed by Janos' three remaining children, and declared war on Andurien.

Double

Thomas was narrowly rescued from Duncan Marik's bomb attack by ComStar, but his extensive injuries required the use of bionics to save him. It was then decided that a body double should take his place as Captain-General of the Free Worlds League, ostensibly because the people of the Free Worlds League carry strong sentiments against "cyborgs", including prosthetics as well as cybernetic enhancements.

It ultimately remains uncertain to what extent the real Thomas Marik, who always pulled the strings from behind the scenes henceforth, had or even desired control over the rule that his double subsequently exerted over the Free Worlds League in his stead, while Thomas himself became a religious zealot, embracing the teachings of Conrad Toyama.

With the popular "Thomas" back after more than a year, an enthusiastic Parliament acceded to his many demands in order to be rid of Duncan. Most of these requests were laws that concentrated more power in the hands of the Captain-General than there had ever been before, including veto power. Duncan made one last ditch effort to remain in power by defeating the Andurien troops in the field, but he died in his failed 3037 attack.[3]

"Thomas" decided to cement his power by much the same means. Leading a much more measured response, he eventually reclaimed Andurien and rebel Dame Catherine Humphreys in 3040. Though she died from a heart attack while awaiting trial, Thomas pardoned many military and political leaders to aid reconciliation. This paid off when many members of the former Defenders of Andurien joined a new federal force that Thomas created, the Free Worlds Legionnaires.[3][4]

Captain-General

The new Captain-General sought stability and peace above all else. Though his realm was unaffected by the Clan invasion, he still traveled to Outreach in 3051 for the summit concerning how to deal with them. There, he provided the voice of reason, the perfect counterpoint to Romano Liao. After she stormed out, Thomas and Prince Hanse Davion agreed that the Free Worlds League would convert its industry to provide refit packages to Federated Commonwealth troops so that they could more effectively combat the Clans through Star League technology. In exchange, Hanse offered to treat Marik's heir Joshua and his leukemia at the New Avalon Institute of Science.[5]

The League continued to provide refit packages, even after the Truce of Tukayyid, and the League's industry grew larger and richer with a guaranteed market for its new, high-tech goods. As the flow of refits slowed, "Thomas" directed the Free Worlds League Military to purchase them, resulting in a technologically sophisticated BattleMech force. This force was soon put to the test.

ComStar schism

The fallout of Primus Myndo Waterly's Operation Scorpion and her subsequent assassination by Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht led to a schism within ComStar. Focht and newly-elected Primus Sharilar Mori decided to reform the order and remove of many of its mystical trappings, but there was a group of reactionaries who did not agree with these changes. Sticking to the old ways, they seceded from the secularized order as the radical splinter group Word of Blake in 3058.

Early on, the Captain-General of the Free Worlds League (Thomas' double, acting as Thomas) allowed tens of thousands of Word of Blake zealots to settle on the FWL world of Gibson. This was almost certainly the real Thomas Marik's doing. He was named Primus-in-exile by them, which was really an honorary title as the various factions of the Word of Blake could not agree on a real leader. The Word also took over the administration of HPGs from ComStar wherever possible, ensuring them a source of revenue.

War of 3057

In 3057, Joshua Marik lost his battle with leukemia and died while in the care of the Federated Commonwealth. In his inexperience, the new FedCom rules Victor Steiner-Davion fell back to a plan his father had created that dealt with such a contingency. Fearing that the Captain-General would cease the flow of upgrades, Victor instituted Operation Doppelganger, replacing Joshua with a body double. Although he never intended to place a pawn on the throne of the Free Worlds League, when Thomas found out that seemed the logical end of the plan.

Following the discovery of Joshua's death and replacement by a double, the Free Worlds League made a tentative alliance with Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao of the Capellan Confederation to punish the Federated Commonwealth for this duplicity. The two nations launched a joint invasion with the goal of regaining all of the territories Thomas' father has lost during the Fourth Succession War, with stunning success. The FWL ended the offensive after having recaptured their worlds.

Star League

Now an elder statesman of the Inner Sphere, "Thomas" traveled to Tharkad to take part in the First Whitting Conference in 3058 where the Star League was resurrected. Here, Victor Steiner-Davion all but told "Thomas" that he knew he was not the real son of Janos Marik, but Victor did nothing as the false Thomas was a stabilizing influence on the Star League Council.

The Free Worlds League was relatively quiet through the late 3050s and early 3060s, until the FedCom Civil War. During that war, Thomas' half-sister Kristen Marik and her mercenary unit, Kristen's Krushers, were garrisoning Coventry when they were attacked by Lyran troops. The false Thomas did nothing to help the woman who was supposedly his little sister, though Marshall Jeremy Brett (in defiance of a direct order from him) rescued what was left of the unit on Arcadia. The world was held as a protectorate through the end of the war, after which "Thomas" returned it to the Lyran Alliance.

At the 3064 Whitting Conference, "Thomas" nominated the Word of Blake for entrance into the Star League. While this was obviously desirable to him, as it would give him a member that would basically vote the way he wanted, it was also an incredibly desirable outcome to the Toyama faction of the Word. This faction contained the radical Sixth of June, led by none other than (the real) Thomas Marik, "The Master". The real Thomas Marik believed that the Word of Blake would come to greatness through three "transfers of power," the last of which was their membership in the Star League. A ComStar audit of Blakist funding turned up some corruption of the funds paid to them by the Free Worlds, but the Captain-General's internal audit revealed a much more disturbing situation. Incredible amounts of M-bills had been siphoned off to the Word of Blake, which even Precentor William Blane could not account for. Blane and the false Thomas concluded that only the real Thomas Marik could have been responsible for the numbers. With that revelation, "Thomas" resigned as Primus-in-exile.

The year 3067 saw the greatest challenge to the Captain-General's rule. Kristen's daughter Alys Rousset-Marik started the Great Debate. She argued that Resolution 288, the legislation the established the Captain-General as a permanent position, should no longer be in effect, as there is no emergency (which 288 is contingent upon). With the Free Worlds League at peace and the Star League resurrected, she argued, the Captain-General should go revert to a position that was assigned as needed. While this took much of the false Thomas' attention, it ultimately came to naught.

Jihad

The Fourth Whitting Conference in 3067 saw the dissolution of the Star League. When the Capellan Confederation, Federated Suns, and host Lyran Alliance announced their intentions to pull out of the League, outgoing First Lord Christian Mansdottir called for a vote of no-confidence in the League with the intention of forcing them back in. Even with the admission of the provisional members, the vote failed and the Star League dissolved. The Word of Blake, especially Thomas Marik's Sixth of June, were incensed and attempted to force the Alliance and Suns back into the League through intimidating force aimed at their respective capitals. When that failed, the Blakists engulfed the Inner Sphere and near Periphery in their Jihad.

"Thomas" finally attempted to break his dependency on the Blakists, to which they responded by using a chemical attack to kill the members of Parliament and the 1st Knights of the Inner Sphere. They also revealed the knowledge that the Captain-General was an impostor placed on the throne by ComStar. Despite that, the false Thomas attempted to stay on, but was deposed by Thomas' brother, Paul in 3069. Paul put his daughter Corrine on the throne, though she did not prove to be as malleable as the Word had hoped. Others attempted to claim the Captain-Generalcy, namely Therese Marik and Kirc Cameron-Jones, leading to four different Captain-Generals and effectively shattering the Free Worlds League as a political entity (a situation that persisted into the 3130s).

Marriage and Children

Thomas Marik was survived by one illegitimate child, Isis. His only legitimate child, Joshua, died in 3057 while being treated for his leukemia on New Avalon.

Death and afterward

Thomas Marik perished along with his Jihad. His ashes were interred in secret on Kwamashu in the Duchy of Andurien. Following the fall of the HPG grid in 3132, Republic of the Sphere Ghost Knights stole them as part of a plot to distract Andurien and other former Free Worlds League states from the Republic as it restructured during Fortress Republic.

Philosophical and/or political views

At least for the duration of his interim rule from 3030 to 3035 he proved an able ruler with a genuine interest in leading the Free World League and the welfare of its people, as shown in his extensive preparation for the position. Although initially described as soft-spoken, intelligent, learned and reserved, Thomas Marik became a fanatical devotee of the radical teachings of Primus Conrad Toyama at some point, presumably after suffering heavy injury in the bomb blast of 3035. The Jihad was launched after his interpretation of one of Toyama's prophecies did not come to fruition.

It remains unknown to which extent Thomas Marik later controlled his double who ruled the Free Worlds League in Thomas' stead with genuine care for its people, to the point of ultimately opposing Word of Blake and the real Thomas Marik. Thomas Marik's impostor did his best to concentrate political power in the Captain-General. He stripped the provinces of many of their rights and powers, created military brigades that were personally loyal to him and the Free Worlds League as a whole, cemented ties with the Duchy of Oriente and secured their military units for his own use, and stripped other provincial military units of their provincial loyalties.

Preceded by Captain-General of the Free Worlds League
3036-3078
Succeeded by
Preceded by Duke of Atreus and Marik
3035-3069
Succeeded by


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