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==Personal Appearance==
 
==Personal Appearance==
As of [[3133]], Tortorelli was considered a shortish man gone to seed, with a large belly not reflective of what was generally expected of those with extensive military training. He also generally wore a dozen military medals, though they were not all prominent awards.<ref name=RP2>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 2</ref>
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As of [[3133]], Tortorelli was considered a shortish man gone to seed, with a large belly not reflective of what was generally expected of those with extensive military training. He also generally wore a dozen military medals, though they were not all prominent awards.<ref name=TRoPc2>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 2</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Tortorelli was appointed as Legate of Mirach by [[Prefect]] [[Kal Radick]], reported due to his few military successes, though these were considered by some to be few and far between.<ref name=RP2></ref>
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Tortorelli was appointed as Legate of Mirach by [[Prefect]] [[Kal Radick]], placing him in charge of one of Mirach's two militia units, the [[Mirach Home Guard]]. Some members of the other unit, Governor [[Sergio Ortega]]'s personal [[First Cossack Lancers]], questioned the appointment, considering Tortorelli ineffective and militarily unsuccessful.<ref name=TRoPc2/>
  
In April 3133, following the [[Blackout]], Legate Tortorelli attempted to impose martial law in some parts of Mirach. This desire was however denied by [[Governor]] [[Sergio Ortega]], who feared Tortorelli would use the arrangements to augment his own power, though he did agree to transfer control over his personal bodyguard the [[First Cossack Lancers]] to Tortorelli.<ref name=RP2></ref>
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By April [[3133]], Tortorelli had fallen under the influence of Mirach's rebellious Minister of Information, [[Elora Rimonova]]. Elora manipulated him against the governing [[House Ortega]] and the Ortega-friendly [[Mirach Business Association]], keeping him off the trail of her crimes while insinuating her enemies were tied to industrialist [[Jacob Bannson]], a figure Tortorelli considered a hated pirate.<ref>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 3, 14</ref> Tortorelli was not an entirely unwitting partner, already holding a low opinion of Governor Ortega.<ref name=TRoPc26>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 26</ref> Together, they persuaded Sergio to place the First Cossack Lancers under Tortorelli's command, merging them into the Home Guard.<ref>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 2, 9</ref> After one final training exercise, in which planetary heir [[Dale Ortega]] was assassinated on Elora's command,<ref>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 11-14</ref> the Lancers were scattered throughout the Home Guard, effectively dissolved.<ref name=TRoPc15>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 15</ref>
  
In 3136, despite Legate Tortorelli's continued resistance, [[AllWorldComm]] was eventually acquired by [[Jacob Bannson]], though he was still able to frustrate [[Bannson Universal Unlimited|Bannson Universal]]'s hope to establish a trading post on Mirach.<ref name=LNA></ref>
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With Ortega's forces seemingly taken care of, on 3 May, Elora and Tortorelli launched [[Mirach Coup Attempt (3133)|a military coup]].<ref name=TRoPc21>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 21</ref> For a short few days, the Home Guard fought loyal remnants of the scattered Lancers, the [[Mirach Business Association]]'s militarized [[IndustrialMech]]s, and its own defectors. Loyalty to the Governor won out. The coup collapsed by 12 May, the Home Guard's weak loyalty to Tortorelli undermined by Ortega-loyal Lancers scattered throughout and their force met with a strong defense.<ref>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 22-39</ref>
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After his defeat, Tortorelli was allowed by Ortega to continue as legate on paper, but was placed under the supervision of Ortega loyalist [[Manfred Leclerc]], who served as the planet's ''de facto'' military leader afterwards.<ref name=TRoPc39>''The Ruins of Power'', ch. 39</ref>
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In 3135, despite Legate Tortorelli's continued resistance, [[All World Comm]] was eventually acquired by Jacob Bannson, though he was still able to frustrate [[Bannson Universal Unlimited|Bannson Universal]]'s hope to establish a trading post on Mirach.<ref name=LNA/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 10:17, 2 June 2023

Calvilena Tortorelli
Personal
AffiliationRepublic of the Sphere
Career
Position(s)Legate of Mirach

Legate Calvilena Tortorelli was the Planetary Legate of Mirach, for the Republic of the Sphere, from at least 3130 to 3136.[1][2][3]

Personal Appearance

As of 3133, Tortorelli was considered a shortish man gone to seed, with a large belly not reflective of what was generally expected of those with extensive military training. He also generally wore a dozen military medals, though they were not all prominent awards.[4]

History

Tortorelli was appointed as Legate of Mirach by Prefect Kal Radick, placing him in charge of one of Mirach's two militia units, the Mirach Home Guard. Some members of the other unit, Governor Sergio Ortega's personal First Cossack Lancers, questioned the appointment, considering Tortorelli ineffective and militarily unsuccessful.[4]

By April 3133, Tortorelli had fallen under the influence of Mirach's rebellious Minister of Information, Elora Rimonova. Elora manipulated him against the governing House Ortega and the Ortega-friendly Mirach Business Association, keeping him off the trail of her crimes while insinuating her enemies were tied to industrialist Jacob Bannson, a figure Tortorelli considered a hated pirate.[5] Tortorelli was not an entirely unwitting partner, already holding a low opinion of Governor Ortega.[6] Together, they persuaded Sergio to place the First Cossack Lancers under Tortorelli's command, merging them into the Home Guard.[7] After one final training exercise, in which planetary heir Dale Ortega was assassinated on Elora's command,[8] the Lancers were scattered throughout the Home Guard, effectively dissolved.[9]

With Ortega's forces seemingly taken care of, on 3 May, Elora and Tortorelli launched a military coup.[10] For a short few days, the Home Guard fought loyal remnants of the scattered Lancers, the Mirach Business Association's militarized IndustrialMechs, and its own defectors. Loyalty to the Governor won out. The coup collapsed by 12 May, the Home Guard's weak loyalty to Tortorelli undermined by Ortega-loyal Lancers scattered throughout and their force met with a strong defense.[11]

After his defeat, Tortorelli was allowed by Ortega to continue as legate on paper, but was placed under the supervision of Ortega loyalist Manfred Leclerc, who served as the planet's de facto military leader afterwards.[12]

In 3135, despite Legate Tortorelli's continued resistance, All World Comm was eventually acquired by Jacob Bannson, though he was still able to frustrate Bannson Universal's hope to establish a trading post on Mirach.[3]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere, p. 10
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130), p. 83: "Mirach"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Dark Age: LinkNet Articles (3136), p. 59
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Ruins of Power, ch. 2
  5. The Ruins of Power, ch. 3, 14
  6. The Ruins of Power, ch. 26
  7. The Ruins of Power, ch. 2, 9
  8. The Ruins of Power, ch. 11-14
  9. The Ruins of Power, ch. 15
  10. The Ruins of Power, ch. 21
  11. The Ruins of Power, ch. 22-39
  12. The Ruins of Power, ch. 39

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