Difference between revisions of "Elise Marik"
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− | | profession = [[Captain-General | + | | profession = [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] |
− | | parents = [[Gerald Marik (27th c.)|Gerald Marik I]] (father) | + | | parents = [[Gerald Marik (27th c.)|Gerald Marik I]] (father)<ref name=HMp23>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 23, "Like Father, Like Daughter"</ref> |
− | | siblings = [[Andrew Marik]]<br/>[[John Marik]]<br/>[[Oliver Marik]] | + | | siblings = [[Andrew Marik]]<br/>[[John Marik]]<br/>[[Oliver Marik]]<ref name=HMp23/> |
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− | | children = | + | | children = [[Bertram Marik]]<ref name=HMp23/> |
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{{Quote|''There is a cancer in the Free Worlds League, a sickness that runs through our marrow and threatens to make us weak. We must excise this disease from our flesh before it is too late, and cleanse ourselves in the pure fire of the truth. I am the vessel of my father's will, the hot knife of his loyalty that will cauterize our wounds and make us whole. I will not rest until the work he began is finished.''|From Elise Marik's inaugural address, printed in ''Seeds of Crisis, Times of Trouble'', by Archibald Nelson, [[Termak Press]], [[2738]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p23">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 23, "An Ominous Portent"</ref>}} | {{Quote|''There is a cancer in the Free Worlds League, a sickness that runs through our marrow and threatens to make us weak. We must excise this disease from our flesh before it is too late, and cleanse ourselves in the pure fire of the truth. I am the vessel of my father's will, the hot knife of his loyalty that will cauterize our wounds and make us whole. I will not rest until the work he began is finished.''|From Elise Marik's inaugural address, printed in ''Seeds of Crisis, Times of Trouble'', by Archibald Nelson, [[Termak Press]], [[2738]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p23">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 23, "An Ominous Portent"</ref>}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Titles and Positions== |
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{{s-bef|before=[[Gerald Marik I]] (first term)<br>[[Boris Marik]] (second term)}} | {{s-bef|before=[[Gerald Marik I]] (first term)<br>[[Boris Marik]] (second term)}} | ||
− | {{s-title|title=Captain-General of the | + | {{s-title|title=[[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League]]|years=[[2703]] - [[2731]] (first term)<br> [[2731]] - [[2470]] (second term)}} |
{{s-aft|after=[[Elisabeth Marik]] (first term)<br>[[Bertram Marik]] (second term)}} | {{s-aft|after=[[Elisabeth Marik]] (first term)<br>[[Bertram Marik]] (second term)}} | ||
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Elise Marik | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2661 |
Died | 2740 |
Affiliation | House Marik |
Profile | |
Profession | Captain-General |
Family | |
Parents | Gerald Marik I (father)[1] |
Siblings | Andrew Marik John Marik Oliver Marik[1] |
Children | Bertram Marik[1] |
Elise Marik (born 2661 - died 2740), was the 29th Captain-General of the Free Worlds League.[2]
Quotes
“ | There is a cancer in the Free Worlds League, a sickness that runs through our marrow and threatens to make us weak. We must excise this disease from our flesh before it is too late, and cleanse ourselves in the pure fire of the truth. I am the vessel of my father's will, the hot knife of his loyalty that will cauterize our wounds and make us whole. I will not rest until the work he began is finished. | ” |
— From Elise Marik's inaugural address, printed in Seeds of Crisis, Times of Trouble, by Archibald Nelson, Termak Press, 2738[3] |