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− Pro-Lyran and intensively dismissive of the methods and military hardware of the heavily [[House Davion]] influenced AFFC, with the collapse of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and formation of the [[Lyran Alliance]] Hogarth remained as commander of the now renamed Furillo Bolan Province Militia, but again his relationship with the Duchess of Furillo, whose friendship with the late Alessandro Steiner drew LIC suspicions, resulted in his command retaining its questionable loyalty rating.<ref name="FMLA"/><ref name="SS">''Shattered Sphere'', p. 51</ref> + Pro-Lyran and intensively dismissive of the methods and military hardware of the heavily [[House Davion]] influenced AFFC, with the collapse of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and formation of the [[Lyran Alliance]] Hogarth remained as commander of the now renamed Furillo Bolan Province Militia, but again his relationship with the Duchess of Furillo, whose friendship with the late Alessandro Steiner drew LIC suspicions, resulted his command retaining its questionable loyalty rating.<ref name="FMLA"/><ref name="SS">''Shattered Sphere'', p. 51</ref>
Hogarth failed to prevent the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion]] [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[244th Division (ComStar)|244th Division]]'s capture of the [[Defiance Industries]] factories on Furillo in the midst of the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name="FCCW">''FedCom Civil War'', p. 104: "Wave Three - Other Actions/Operation Scatter"</ref> With that failure, Iris Steiner's death, and the rise of her son Caesar to Duke of Furillo, Hogarth's days in military service appeared doomed. Always uneasy as to Hogarth's intentions towards his mother, Caesar promoted Thomas to act as the LAAF's liaison with [[Defiance Industries]], a prestigious if largely meaningless and ceremonial role.<ref name="MM"/> Hogarth failed to prevent the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion]] [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[244th Division (ComStar)|244th Division]]'s capture of the [[Defiance Industries]] factories on Furillo in the midst of the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name="FCCW">''FedCom Civil War'', p. 104: "Wave Three - Other Actions/Operation Scatter"</ref> With that failure, Iris Steiner's death, and the rise of her son Caesar to Duke of Furillo, Hogarth's days in military service appeared doomed. Always uneasy as to Hogarth's intentions towards his mother, Caesar promoted Thomas to act as the LAAF's liaison with [[Defiance Industries]], a prestigious if largely meaningless and ceremonial role.<ref name="MM"/>
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− | Pro-Lyran and intensively dismissive of the methods and military hardware of the heavily [[House Davion]] influenced AFFC, with the collapse of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and formation of the [[Lyran Alliance]] Hogarth remained as commander of the now renamed Furillo Bolan Province Militia, but again his relationship with the Duchess of Furillo, whose friendship with the late Alessandro Steiner drew LIC suspicions, resulted | + | Pro-Lyran and intensively dismissive of the methods and military hardware of the heavily [[House Davion]] influenced AFFC, with the collapse of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and formation of the [[Lyran Alliance]] Hogarth remained as commander of the now renamed Furillo Bolan Province Militia, but again his relationship with the Duchess of Furillo, whose friendship with the late Alessandro Steiner drew LIC suspicions, resulted his command retaining its questionable loyalty rating.<ref name="FMLA"/><ref name="SS">''Shattered Sphere'', p. 51</ref> |
Hogarth failed to prevent the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion]] [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[244th Division (ComStar)|244th Division]]'s capture of the [[Defiance Industries]] factories on Furillo in the midst of the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name="FCCW">''FedCom Civil War'', p. 104: "Wave Three - Other Actions/Operation Scatter"</ref> With that failure, Iris Steiner's death, and the rise of her son Caesar to Duke of Furillo, Hogarth's days in military service appeared doomed. Always uneasy as to Hogarth's intentions towards his mother, Caesar promoted Thomas to act as the LAAF's liaison with [[Defiance Industries]], a prestigious if largely meaningless and ceremonial role.<ref name="MM"/> | Hogarth failed to prevent the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion]] [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[244th Division (ComStar)|244th Division]]'s capture of the [[Defiance Industries]] factories on Furillo in the midst of the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name="FCCW">''FedCom Civil War'', p. 104: "Wave Three - Other Actions/Operation Scatter"</ref> With that failure, Iris Steiner's death, and the rise of her son Caesar to Duke of Furillo, Hogarth's days in military service appeared doomed. Always uneasy as to Hogarth's intentions towards his mother, Caesar promoted Thomas to act as the LAAF's liaison with [[Defiance Industries]], a prestigious if largely meaningless and ceremonial role.<ref name="MM"/> |