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At first horrified when she revealed her visions to them, the First Circuit convinced Sims to take a six month leave of absence and seek professional help, with Precentor [[Dieron]] [[Stephanie Hendriks]] acting as Primus in her place. However psychological counseling found no signs of mental dysfunction in Sims and placed her on a stress-relief program, but the visions continued unabated even after Sims returned. <ref name=CS3/> <ref name=ES1/>
 
At first horrified when she revealed her visions to them, the First Circuit convinced Sims to take a six month leave of absence and seek professional help, with Precentor [[Dieron]] [[Stephanie Hendriks]] acting as Primus in her place. However psychological counseling found no signs of mental dysfunction in Sims and placed her on a stress-relief program, but the visions continued unabated even after Sims returned. <ref name=CS3/> <ref name=ES1/>
  
Sims' enemies on the First Circuit now leaked word of these visions to the Order's rank and file members in an attempt to taint her as mentally unstable. However in the mystical ways of the Blessed Order meant that many interpreted Sims' visions as a sign from the Blessed Blake himself and began hailing the Primus as a prophet. <ref name=CS4>''ComStar'', p. 45</ref>
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Sims' enemies on the First Circuit now leaked word of these visions to the Order's rank and file members in an attempt to taint her as mentally unstable. However in the mystical ways of the Blessed Order meant that many interrupted Sims' visions as a sign from the Blessed Blake himself and began hailing the Primus as a prophet. <ref name=CS4>''ComStar'', p. 45</ref>
  
 
On the back of her strengthened popularity and motivated by her visions, in November [[2959]] Primus Sims proposed the creation of a new branch of ComStar tasked with scouting and mapping the worlds beyond the known Periphery. Rather than cite her dreams in seeking approval from the First Circuit for funding for the Corps, Sims instead referred to the mystery of [[Operation Exodus|Kerensky's Exodus Fleet]], pointing out the terrible threat to ComStar's position of technological advantage if their descendants ever returned unannounced. <ref name=CS4/> <ref name=ES1/> <ref name=SSW-87/>
 
On the back of her strengthened popularity and motivated by her visions, in November [[2959]] Primus Sims proposed the creation of a new branch of ComStar tasked with scouting and mapping the worlds beyond the known Periphery. Rather than cite her dreams in seeking approval from the First Circuit for funding for the Corps, Sims instead referred to the mystery of [[Operation Exodus|Kerensky's Exodus Fleet]], pointing out the terrible threat to ComStar's position of technological advantage if their descendants ever returned unannounced. <ref name=CS4/> <ref name=ES1/> <ref name=SSW-87/>

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