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Anson Marik (Born ?- Died 5th June, [[3138]])  
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32nd Century leader of the [[Marik-Stewart Commonwealth]], direct Marik bloodline heir to the throne of the House Marik & Free Worlds League. He is a direct descent of Captain General [[Corrine Marik]].
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| name                = Anson Marik
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| died                = 5 June [[3138]]<ref name=TLCc29>''The Last Charge'', ch. 29</ref>
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| affiliation        = [[House Marik-Stewart]]
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| rank                = [[Captain-General of the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth|Captain-General]]
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| profession          = Noble
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| siblings            = [[Philippa Marik (32nd c.)|Philippa Marik]]<ref name=BT:Lp166>''BattleTech: Legends'', p. 166</ref>
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| spouse              = [[Irene Dwyer]]<ref name=TEP>''The Eagle's Plunge''</ref>
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| children            = [[Kenyon Marik (32nd c.)|Kenyon Marik]]<ref name=TEP/>
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'''Anson Marik''' was a [[thirty-second-century]] leader of the [[Marik-Stewart Commonwealth]] who was a direct bloodline heir to the throne of [[House Marik]] and the [[Free Worlds League]]. He was descended from [[Captain-General of the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth|Captain-General]] [[Corinne Marik]], the last leader of the united League before its collapse during the [[Jihad]].
  
Anson Marik was a large man, fully of anger and used his verbal abuse to clear his head to think. Using his verbal abuse to on people work out his frustrations and using "victims" as sounding boards for ideas and satisfy his need to frustrations.
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==Character Description==
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Anson Marik was a large man who was prone to angry outbursts and abusive language. He used verbal abuse to vent his frustrations while using his "victims" as sounding boards for his ideas.
  
He is fiery personality was well known and dreaded. He, like other nobility of the shattered Free Worlds League are in competition with each other member states for dominance in realm and to reform the League. Among highest persons anguish against, is [[Jessica Marik]], Captain-General of the [[Oriente Protectorate]]. As she begun to expand her realm, he been forced to ally himself with rival [[Lester Cameron-Jones]], the Captain General of the [[Regulan Fiefs]] to combine their efforts to stop her ambitions to reform the league in her name.
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His fiery personality was well known and dreaded. Like the other nobility of the shattered Free Worlds League, he competed with other member states for dominance of the former League realms. His most hated rival was [[Jessica Marik]], Captain-General of the [[Oriente Protectorate]]. As she began to expand her realm after the fall of the Republic, he was forced to ally himself with rival [[Lester Cameron-Jones]], the Captain-General of the [[Regulan Fiefs]], in an attempt to thwart Jessica's plans to re-form the league in her name.
  
His greatest achievement had been the reformation of the vaulted [[Silver Hawk Irregulars]] regiment which he enabled it to outlive him after fall of his Commonwealth.
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His greatest achievement was the re-formation of the vaunted [[Silver Hawk Irregulars]] regiment. His efforts enabled the unit to outlive him after fall of his Commonwealth to Lyran Commonwealth invasion.
  
==Character History==  
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==History==  
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In March of [[3135]], he granted [[Christopher Marik (32nd c.)|Christopher Marik]] entry into his realm to ski K20, a mountain on [[Autumn Wind]] standing twenty kilometers high.
  
In March of [[3135]], he granted [[Christopher Halas-Hughes Marik]] entry into his realm to ski 20 kilometer tall mountain known as K20 on [[Autumn Wind]].
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Anson later attended the funeral of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] in May of 3135. There he encountered his rivals from the League and fell to bickering endlessly with them. He and Lester met Jessica's daughter [[Nikol Halas-Hughes Marik|Nikol Marik]] at a grand ball, attempting to gauge the possible heir to Jessica's throne.
  
Attended the funeral of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] in [[3135]], with endless bickering with his rivals.  Meeting Jessica's daughter [[|Nikol Halas-Huges Marik|Nikol Marik]] in grand ball, attempting to gauge an possible heir to Jessica's throne.
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Anson began to form his overall strategy for shoring up his realm's defenses against the coming Lyran invasion after hearing reports from his undercover SAFE agent, "SnowLilly", placed in the Lyran royal courts. Among other preparations, he began to secretly assemble a new Regiment of fighters to aid him in coming fight with the Lyrans, only revealing this to his leading commanding officer and confidante General Daniella Briggs. He also secretly moved his capital from [[Marik]] to [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] in preparation for the invasion. He left General Briggs in charge of the defense of Marik, using the world as a trap for the future Lyran invasion.
  
Marik begins to form his overall Strategity to shoring up his defenses against coming Lyran invasion that his agent "SnowLilly" placed in Lyran royal courts had reported.  Among other things he is doing in secret if assembly new Regiment of fighters aide him in coming fight. Revealing this to his leading commanding officer. He also, secretly moves his capital from Marik to Atreus in preparation of the invasion. He leaves, General Daniella Briggs in charge of defense of Marik, using the world as trap for future Lyran invasion. His closest advisor, [[Cole Daggert]] chief tactical advisor to Anson, repeatively tried to resign from his position due to mounting failed defense of the Commonwealth. Anson, refuses every time, with explanation.
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However, his old capital world of Marik was invaded in October by [[Spirit Cats|Clan Spirit Cat]]. The Marik-Stewart reinforcements Anson had sent were delayed by Oriente Protectorate aerospace forces. The bitter nine month conflict for Marik ended in June [[3137]] with victory for Clan Spirit Cat, [[Clan Sea Fox]] and their "allies", the Oriente Protectorate. General Daniella Briggs was killed in the fighting. His closest advisor, [[Cole Daggert]], chief tactical advisor to Anson, repeatedly tried to resign from his position due to the mounting failures of the Commonwealth's defense forces. Anson refused his resignation each time without explanation.
  
However, his old capital world of Marik is invaded in October by Clan [[Spirit Cats]]. Marik-Stewart reinforcements Anson had sent delayed by Oriente Protectorate aerospace forces. The bitter nine month conflict for Marik ends with victory in June, 3137 for Clan Spirit Cats, [[Clan Sea Fox|Clan Sea Foxes]] and their "allies", the Oriente Protectorate.  His leading military commander, General Daniella Briggs is killed in the fighting.  
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In early May of 3137, Anson announced the re-formation of the Silver Hawk Irregulars to the public. An expensive project, he planned to use the Hawks to inspire his people to resist enemy occupation. Per Anson's instructions, the Hawks began the training of planetary civilians and militia forces in guerrilla tactics. In June, the Lyran invasion hit the Commonwealth and as planned the Silver Hawk Irregulars forces planted on various worlds provided the military with reinforcements.
  
In early May of [[3137]], Anson formally announces reformation of the Silver Hawk Irregulars. An expensive projected which he plan used the Hawks as means to implement an "Idea" in minds of the people to help them resist against enemy occupation. At Anson instructions, the Hawks trained planetary civilians and militia forces in guerilla tactics. In June, Lyran invasion hits the Commonwealth and as planned the Silver Hawk Irregulars forces seeded among the military respond.
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In early [[3138]], he successfully bargained with [[Clan Sea Fox]] to allow [[Stewart]] to become part of the Commonwealth. Anson and various members of Commonwealth's parliament traveled to Stewart, making it the Commonwealth's new capital world. The citizens of Stewart held antiwar protests directed solely at Anson to his considerable frustration. At one point his motorcade arrived directly at a rally of aggressive protesters. Anson's security team were forced to chase him as he ran into the crowd, and ultimately used a tazer on him to pull him back to safety. He later held a televised conference with the people of the Commonwealth in the parliamentary hall on Stewart. Anson tried rally his subjects to fight the Lyrans but was met with vociferous protests from his powerless prime ministers in the audience. With Anson's approval, Chief Tactical Adviser Cole Daggert ordered the Silver Hawk units to [[Helm]] in an attempt to distract Lyran forces from attacking the capital.  
  
In early 3138, he successfully bargained with [[Clan Sea Fox]] for allow [[Stewart]] to become part of Commonwealth. He and various members of Commonwealth's parliament travelled to Stewart making it Commonwealth's new capital world. Anson grows frustrated with citizens on Stewart anti-war protests they are directly at him. At one point as he arrived, his security forces were forced to tazer him and pull him back into his limo to keep from confronting dangerous protesters. He has televised conference with people of the Commonwealth in parliamentary hall of Stewart and tries rally his people to fight the Lyrans as they attempt to stay take their worlds from him. However, he meet with angry protests from his powerless prime ministers.  They so loud Marik could not make what they were saying. Chief Tactical Adviser Cole Daggert has the Silver Hawk units move to [[Helm]] as plan to distract Lyran forces with Anson approval.  
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By May, the Lyran invasion was joined by [[Clan Wolf]] forces at the [[Battle of Helm (3138)]]. The Clanners stormed Helm's capital city of Helmdown. The Silver Hawks were able to fight off the initial offensive against the city using an elaborate trap. However, the Hawks were subsequently recalled to Stewart and left behind only a few light companies to fight to the death against the invaders. Their commanding officer was killed, further leaving the Hawks in disarray. This led some of the Silver Hawk forces to attempt a surrender, but they were quickly slaughtered by Clanners. Anson received word that 50 to 100 personnel (military and support alike) had been slaughtered, which was later labeled the ''Helm Massacre''. This event shocked Anson, causing him to become withdrawn and ignore almost everyone. Daggert tried to stir him into action to rally his troops and people, but only when Daggert mentioned that the world of [[Ariel]] had asked protection from "Captain-General" Jessica Marik did he stir and give a fiery response. However, unlike before, his tone was less aggressive and instead seemed more grief-stricken. Anson finally confided to Daggert that he continually refused his general's resignation because he was he only person Anson could trust to give him the straight truth. Reanimated, Anson inspired Daggert to come up with an unlikely solution that would give him a form of "victory". The two men set about creating an elaborate trap on Stewart as part of a secret plan to save all Marik people from their Lyran oppressors and give them a new hope for the future.
  
By May, as Lyran and now [[Clan Wolf]] forces storm Helm's capital city of Helmdown, with Silver Hawks yet again are pulled back to Stewart. Leaving only few light companies behind to fight to death against the invaders, some of the Hawk force try to surrender, but are slaughtered by Clanners. Anson, get the words of their deaths 50 to 100 personnel from which has been labeled it Helm massacre.  This event shocks Anson, becomes quiet and ignores almost everyone. Daggert tries to stir him into action to rally his troops and people. Only until Dagget mentions world of [[Ariel]] has asked protection from Captain-General Jessica Marik does he stir and gives fiery response, however unlike before, its tone almost sounds out of grief.  Dagget finally understands Anson, when he says that he needs Daggert (whom often tries to resign his position) he is only one whom he can trust give him straight truth.  Anson inertly inspires Daggert with solution to form Victory. Anson and Daggert create new way of victory, they begin to try conceive secret plan to preserve means to save all Marik people from their Lyran oppressors and give hope for the future.
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On June 5th, Lyran-Wolf "coalition" forces arrived and invaded Stewart. Anson ordered only a few companies of the Silver Hawks to remain in the capital city of New Edinburgh. The city was surrounded by mines and dug-in militia forces. Anson and Daggert planned to deceive the enemy into thinking Anson would attempt an escape to a nearby temporary DropShip port, while in reality the remaining Silver Hawks had been secretly sent to the MacDonald City DropShip port and ordered escape to [[New Hope]]. Daggert successfully lured the enemy into the city who were attracted to a motorcade of limos moving towards the temporary DropShip port. Leading elements of the invasion force attempted to capture the motorcade while battling Silver Hawk defenders. [[Vedet Brewer|Duke Vedet]] and his command lance cornered the motorcade only to fall victim to a powerful explosion that nearly killed the Duke. Anson ordered Daggert to flee with the remaining Silver Hawks.
  
June 5th, Lyran-Wolf coalition force arrives and invades Stewart, Anson orders only few companies of the Silver Hawks should remain in the capital city of New Edinburgh.  The city being surrounded by mines and militia forces dug in.  Anson & Cole Daggert plan lures enemy into thinking Anson is trying to escape to near by temporary Dropship port, while in reality Silver Hawks have been secretly sent out to city of MacDonald's Dropship port and ordered escape to [[New Hope]]. Cole's plan lures the enemy into the city, trying to attack the motorcade of limos moving towards the temporary DropShip port.  Leading elements of invasion force attempt to capture the motorcade while battling Silver Hawk defenders.  [[Vedet Brewster|Duke Vedet]], command lance corners the motorcade to only victim of powerful explosion nearly killing the Duke.  Anson yells for Cole to leave with remaining Silver Hawks.
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===Death and Legacy===
 
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Making a final stand in New Edinburgh palace, Anson Marik and some selected guards fought to the death to defend the building. Anson chose to remain to behind and die fighting to preserve the Silver Hawks. His death satisfied the invasion force and removed the need for the Lyran forces to hunt the fleeing Silver Hawks down and continue the war against other Marik-Stewart worlds. His last moments were covered up by Lyran government officials in an attempt to cow the captured population into submission, as they had resisted the Lyrans on other worlds.
Making a final stand in New Edinburgh palace, Anson Marik and some selected guards fought to the death to defend the palace. Anson, choosing as part of the plan remain behind and die fighting to preserve the Silver Hawks in preventing the Lyran forces to try to hunt them down and continue the war against other Marik-Stewart worlds. His last moments were covered up by Lyran government trying to cow the captured population to not resist as they had on other worlds.
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Anson's death was one of the key points of Operation Hammerfall. Perceived as the end of his Commonwealth, and by the Lyrans as a major victory that would end the supposed "threat" of the Free Worlds League remnants, in reality his death removed the last obstacle to the League's reunification.  
 
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The unprovoked attack from the Lyrans caused the former League states to set aside their differences and reunite in a reborn Free Worlds League under Jessica Marik's rule. The remnants of the Commonwealth were absorbed by the League.
==Character Notes==
 
 
 
Character had an heir, son named Kenyan Marik, the character was seen on [[Terra]], patroling stance floor not mingling.<ref>''[[Sword of Sedition]]'' pg. 208</ref> There has been no mention of his son, or his existence any printed source since [[Sword of Sedition]].
 
 
 
In [[The Last Charge]], characters speaking about Anson's death spoke as if he had no heir.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*[[Sword of Sedition|MWDA Novel: Sword of Sedition]]
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==Bibliography==
*[[Pandora's Gambit|MWDA Novel: Pandora's Gambit]]
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* ''[[BattleTech: Legends]]''
*[[Fire at Will|MWDA Novel: Fire At Will]]
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* ''[[The Eagle's Plunge]]'' (short story)
*[[The Last Charge|MWDA Novel: The Last Charge]]
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* ''[[Fire at Will]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[The Last Charge]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Pandora's Gambit]]'' (novel)
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* ''[[Sword of Sedition]]'' (novel)
  
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[[Category:Free Worlds League Characters|Marik, Anson]]
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 9 February 2024

Anson Marik
Personal
Died5 June 3138[1]
AffiliationHouse Marik-Stewart
Career
RankCaptain-General
ProfessionNoble
Family
SiblingsPhilippa Marik[2]
SpouseIrene Dwyer[3]
ChildrenKenyon Marik[3]

Anson Marik was a thirty-second-century leader of the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth who was a direct bloodline heir to the throne of House Marik and the Free Worlds League. He was descended from Captain-General Corinne Marik, the last leader of the united League before its collapse during the Jihad.

Character Description[edit]

Anson Marik was a large man who was prone to angry outbursts and abusive language. He used verbal abuse to vent his frustrations while using his "victims" as sounding boards for his ideas.

His fiery personality was well known and dreaded. Like the other nobility of the shattered Free Worlds League, he competed with other member states for dominance of the former League realms. His most hated rival was Jessica Marik, Captain-General of the Oriente Protectorate. As she began to expand her realm after the fall of the Republic, he was forced to ally himself with rival Lester Cameron-Jones, the Captain-General of the Regulan Fiefs, in an attempt to thwart Jessica's plans to re-form the league in her name.

His greatest achievement was the re-formation of the vaunted Silver Hawk Irregulars regiment. His efforts enabled the unit to outlive him after fall of his Commonwealth to Lyran Commonwealth invasion.

History[edit]

In March of 3135, he granted Christopher Marik entry into his realm to ski K20, a mountain on Autumn Wind standing twenty kilometers high.

Anson later attended the funeral of Victor Steiner-Davion in May of 3135. There he encountered his rivals from the League and fell to bickering endlessly with them. He and Lester met Jessica's daughter Nikol Marik at a grand ball, attempting to gauge the possible heir to Jessica's throne.

Anson began to form his overall strategy for shoring up his realm's defenses against the coming Lyran invasion after hearing reports from his undercover SAFE agent, "SnowLilly", placed in the Lyran royal courts. Among other preparations, he began to secretly assemble a new Regiment of fighters to aid him in coming fight with the Lyrans, only revealing this to his leading commanding officer and confidante General Daniella Briggs. He also secretly moved his capital from Marik to Atreus in preparation for the invasion. He left General Briggs in charge of the defense of Marik, using the world as a trap for the future Lyran invasion.

However, his old capital world of Marik was invaded in October by Clan Spirit Cat. The Marik-Stewart reinforcements Anson had sent were delayed by Oriente Protectorate aerospace forces. The bitter nine month conflict for Marik ended in June 3137 with victory for Clan Spirit Cat, Clan Sea Fox and their "allies", the Oriente Protectorate. General Daniella Briggs was killed in the fighting. His closest advisor, Cole Daggert, chief tactical advisor to Anson, repeatedly tried to resign from his position due to the mounting failures of the Commonwealth's defense forces. Anson refused his resignation each time without explanation.

In early May of 3137, Anson announced the re-formation of the Silver Hawk Irregulars to the public. An expensive project, he planned to use the Hawks to inspire his people to resist enemy occupation. Per Anson's instructions, the Hawks began the training of planetary civilians and militia forces in guerrilla tactics. In June, the Lyran invasion hit the Commonwealth and as planned the Silver Hawk Irregulars forces planted on various worlds provided the military with reinforcements.

In early 3138, he successfully bargained with Clan Sea Fox to allow Stewart to become part of the Commonwealth. Anson and various members of Commonwealth's parliament traveled to Stewart, making it the Commonwealth's new capital world. The citizens of Stewart held antiwar protests directed solely at Anson to his considerable frustration. At one point his motorcade arrived directly at a rally of aggressive protesters. Anson's security team were forced to chase him as he ran into the crowd, and ultimately used a tazer on him to pull him back to safety. He later held a televised conference with the people of the Commonwealth in the parliamentary hall on Stewart. Anson tried rally his subjects to fight the Lyrans but was met with vociferous protests from his powerless prime ministers in the audience. With Anson's approval, Chief Tactical Adviser Cole Daggert ordered the Silver Hawk units to Helm in an attempt to distract Lyran forces from attacking the capital.

By May, the Lyran invasion was joined by Clan Wolf forces at the Battle of Helm (3138). The Clanners stormed Helm's capital city of Helmdown. The Silver Hawks were able to fight off the initial offensive against the city using an elaborate trap. However, the Hawks were subsequently recalled to Stewart and left behind only a few light companies to fight to the death against the invaders. Their commanding officer was killed, further leaving the Hawks in disarray. This led some of the Silver Hawk forces to attempt a surrender, but they were quickly slaughtered by Clanners. Anson received word that 50 to 100 personnel (military and support alike) had been slaughtered, which was later labeled the Helm Massacre. This event shocked Anson, causing him to become withdrawn and ignore almost everyone. Daggert tried to stir him into action to rally his troops and people, but only when Daggert mentioned that the world of Ariel had asked protection from "Captain-General" Jessica Marik did he stir and give a fiery response. However, unlike before, his tone was less aggressive and instead seemed more grief-stricken. Anson finally confided to Daggert that he continually refused his general's resignation because he was he only person Anson could trust to give him the straight truth. Reanimated, Anson inspired Daggert to come up with an unlikely solution that would give him a form of "victory". The two men set about creating an elaborate trap on Stewart as part of a secret plan to save all Marik people from their Lyran oppressors and give them a new hope for the future.

On June 5th, Lyran-Wolf "coalition" forces arrived and invaded Stewart. Anson ordered only a few companies of the Silver Hawks to remain in the capital city of New Edinburgh. The city was surrounded by mines and dug-in militia forces. Anson and Daggert planned to deceive the enemy into thinking Anson would attempt an escape to a nearby temporary DropShip port, while in reality the remaining Silver Hawks had been secretly sent to the MacDonald City DropShip port and ordered escape to New Hope. Daggert successfully lured the enemy into the city who were attracted to a motorcade of limos moving towards the temporary DropShip port. Leading elements of the invasion force attempted to capture the motorcade while battling Silver Hawk defenders. Duke Vedet and his command lance cornered the motorcade only to fall victim to a powerful explosion that nearly killed the Duke. Anson ordered Daggert to flee with the remaining Silver Hawks.

Death and Legacy[edit]

Making a final stand in New Edinburgh palace, Anson Marik and some selected guards fought to the death to defend the building. Anson chose to remain to behind and die fighting to preserve the Silver Hawks. His death satisfied the invasion force and removed the need for the Lyran forces to hunt the fleeing Silver Hawks down and continue the war against other Marik-Stewart worlds. His last moments were covered up by Lyran government officials in an attempt to cow the captured population into submission, as they had resisted the Lyrans on other worlds. Anson's death was one of the key points of Operation Hammerfall. Perceived as the end of his Commonwealth, and by the Lyrans as a major victory that would end the supposed "threat" of the Free Worlds League remnants, in reality his death removed the last obstacle to the League's reunification. The unprovoked attack from the Lyrans caused the former League states to set aside their differences and reunite in a reborn Free Worlds League under Jessica Marik's rule. The remnants of the Commonwealth were absorbed by the League.

References[edit]

  1. The Last Charge, ch. 29
  2. BattleTech: Legends, p. 166
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Eagle's Plunge

Bibliography[edit]