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'''Elizabeth Welles''' was the First Citizen of the [[Bryant]] Planetary Council by [[3136]].<ref name=WoTp5>''War of the Tripods'' p.5 "Last BPM 'Mechs Bound for Terra"</ref>
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'''Elizabeth Welles''' was the First Citizen of the [[Bryant]] Planetary Council by [[3136]].<ref name=WoTp5>''War of the Tripods'', p. 5: "Last BPM 'Mechs Bound for Terra"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
By [[3136]] she was told the press that the [[Bryant Planetary Militia]] '[[Mech]]s, military [[DropShip]]s, and [[aerospace fighter]]s were shipped to [[Terra]], and even tho she confirmed this would alleviate the planet's economy, [[RAF]] assurances on support from nearby worlds or the world no longer being important were not much appreciated and indeed contested.<ref name=WoTp5/>
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By [[3136]] she was told the press that the [[Bryant Planetary Militia]] '[[Mech]]s, military [[DropShip]]s, and [[aerospace fighter]]s were shipped to [[Terra]], and even though she confirmed this would alleviate the planet's economy, [[RAF]] assurances on support from nearby worlds or the world no longer being important were not much appreciated and indeed contested.<ref name=WoTp5/>
  
 
She clashes with [[Becca Jareque]], the provisional governor of Bryant since the abrupt retirement of her predecessor, have
 
She clashes with [[Becca Jareque]], the provisional governor of Bryant since the abrupt retirement of her predecessor, have
emphasized a relationship between the two that is almost as stormy as the planet's climate. Welles has gone on record denouncing several of Jareque's policy proposals, including agro-production quotas for off-world exports, and the commissioning of expensive exploratory missions into Bryant's weather-ravaged interior regions.<ref name=WoTp8>''War of the Tripods'' p.8 "Elizabeth Welles"</ref>
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emphasized a relationship between the two that is almost as stormy as the planet's climate. Welles has gone on record denouncing several of Jareque's policy proposals, including agro-production quotas for off-world exports, and the commissioning of expensive exploratory missions into Bryant's weather-ravaged interior regions.<ref name=WoTp8>''War of the Tripods'', p. 8: "Elizabeth Welles"</ref>
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[War of the Tripods]]''
 
* ''[[War of the Tripods]]''
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[[Category:Republic of the Sphere Characters|Welles, Elizabeth]]
 
[[Category:Republic of the Sphere Characters|Welles, Elizabeth]]

Revision as of 19:32, 26 October 2022

Elizabeth Welles
Personal
AffiliationRepublic of the Sphere
Career
RankFirst Citizen of the Bryant Planetary Council

Elizabeth Welles was the First Citizen of the Bryant Planetary Council by 3136.[1]

History

By 3136 she was told the press that the Bryant Planetary Militia 'Mechs, military DropShips, and aerospace fighters were shipped to Terra, and even though she confirmed this would alleviate the planet's economy, RAF assurances on support from nearby worlds or the world no longer being important were not much appreciated and indeed contested.[1]

She clashes with Becca Jareque, the provisional governor of Bryant since the abrupt retirement of her predecessor, have emphasized a relationship between the two that is almost as stormy as the planet's climate. Welles has gone on record denouncing several of Jareque's policy proposals, including agro-production quotas for off-world exports, and the commissioning of expensive exploratory missions into Bryant's weather-ravaged interior regions.[2]

Quotes

"Just because we don't have anything of value to an invading army doesn’t mean we're safe from attack,
After all, such considerations never seemed to deter any of the House Lords and Clans who made our past so bloody."

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 War of the Tripods, p. 5: "Last BPM 'Mechs Bound for Terra"
  2. War of the Tripods, p. 8: "Elizabeth Welles"

Bibliography