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Duggan was a corrupt but capable [[Minister of Trade]] for the [[Free Worlds League]] for many years. He was popular with the other member-states, including such troublesome regions as the [[Principality of Regulus]]. At one point, he was the popular choice to be named heir-designate to his father's throne, but Janos never considered Duggan, eventually choosing his younger son, [[Thomas Marik]].
 
Duggan was a corrupt but capable [[Minister of Trade]] for the [[Free Worlds League]] for many years. He was popular with the other member-states, including such troublesome regions as the [[Principality of Regulus]]. At one point, he was the popular choice to be named heir-designate to his father's throne, but Janos never considered Duggan, eventually choosing his younger son, [[Thomas Marik]].
  
In [[3019]], he gave a speech in [[Parliament]] supporting his father's decision to hire [[Wolf's Dragoons]] after [[Anton's Civil War]].<ref>''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)]]'', p. 21</ref>
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In [[3019]], he gave a speech in [[Parliament]] supporting his father's decision to hire [[Wolf's Dragoons]] after [[Marik Civil War (31st c.)|Anton's Civil War]].<ref>''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)]]'', p. 21</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 24 July 2014


Duggan Marik (29843035, aged 51 years) was the third-eldest son of Captain-General Janos Marik, and an MP from the Marik Commonwealth. He was killed with his father by an assasin's bomb in 3035.

At Age of 41

Life

Duggan was a corrupt but capable Minister of Trade for the Free Worlds League for many years. He was popular with the other member-states, including such troublesome regions as the Principality of Regulus. At one point, he was the popular choice to be named heir-designate to his father's throne, but Janos never considered Duggan, eventually choosing his younger son, Thomas Marik.

In 3019, he gave a speech in Parliament supporting his father's decision to hire Wolf's Dragoons after Anton's Civil War.[1]

Death

He, along with his father Janos, were assassinated in 3035 by his cousin, Duncan, during a strategy session concerning the Andurien Secession.

Notes

Was a lover of Bronwen Rafsani, who was also his father's mistress.

References

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