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===Building of the Star League=== ===Building of the Star League===
====Tale of two treaties==== ====Tale of two treaties====
− By [[2551]], the [[Third Andurien War]] was being waged between [[House Liao]] and [[House Marik]]. Ian attempted to persuade both warring leaders that war was folly. However, the Confederation's leader, [[Chancellor]] [[Terrence Liao]] was not interested in stopping the war, since it was a means for him to promote himself and gain a reputation. However, Liao's rival, [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Albert Marik]], was indeed interested in Ian's ideas and dreams of a unified Inner Sphere. He too had a similar desire to end what appeared to be ceaseless war. After years of fighting, Ian once again tried to negotiate a peace treaty in [[2556]] between the two warring factions. Terrence Liao's nation fared badly in the war, open opportunity for Ian to end the war and try to convince Liao to sign on for the Star League. With the aid of Albert Marik in form of conceding ownership of [[Andurien]], Ian managed to convince the skeptical Chancellor to sign on to the Star League. He offered a "favorite nation" trade agreement to help convince Liao to join. + By [[2551]], the [[Third Andurien War]] was being waged between [[House Liao]] and [[House Marik]]. Ian attempted to persuade both warring leaders that war was folly. However, the Confederation's leader, [[Chancellor]] [[Terrence Liao]] was not interested in stopping the war, since it was a means for him to promote himself and gain a reputation. However, Liao's rival, [[Captain-General]] [[Albert Marik]], was indeed interested in Ian's ideas and dreams of a unified Inner Sphere. He too had a similar desire to end what appeared to be ceaseless war. After years of fighting, Ian once again tried to negotiate a peace treaty in [[2556]] between the two warring factions. Terrence Liao's nation fared badly in the war, open opportunity for Ian to end the war and try to convince Liao to sign on for the Star League. With the aid of Albert Marik in form of conceding ownership of [[Andurien]], Ian managed to convince the skeptical Chancellor to sign on to the Star League. He offered a "favorite nation" trade agreement to help convince Liao to join.
On June 3rd, [[2556]], two treaties were signed, publicly the Andurien Peace Treaty of 2556, signed by Albert Marik and Terrence Liao, ending the Third Andurien War. However a second secret treaty was signed, the Treaty of Geneva, which laid the foundation of the Star League.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 36: Fateful Andurien - Ian managed to use his attempts to end the Third Andurien War to jump-start the creation of the Star League</ref> On June 3rd, [[2556]], two treaties were signed, publicly the Andurien Peace Treaty of 2556, signed by Albert Marik and Terrence Liao, ending the Third Andurien War. However a second secret treaty was signed, the Treaty of Geneva, which laid the foundation of the Star League.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 36: Fateful Andurien - Ian managed to use his attempts to end the Third Andurien War to jump-start the creation of the Star League</ref>
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− | By [[2551]], the [[Third Andurien War]] was being waged between [[House Liao]] and [[House Marik]]. Ian attempted to persuade both warring leaders that war was folly. However, the Confederation's leader, [[Chancellor]] [[Terrence Liao]] was not interested in stopping the war, since it was a means for him to promote himself and gain a reputation. However, Liao's rival, [[ | + | By [[2551]], the [[Third Andurien War]] was being waged between [[House Liao]] and [[House Marik]]. Ian attempted to persuade both warring leaders that war was folly. However, the Confederation's leader, [[Chancellor]] [[Terrence Liao]] was not interested in stopping the war, since it was a means for him to promote himself and gain a reputation. However, Liao's rival, [[Captain-General]] [[Albert Marik]], was indeed interested in Ian's ideas and dreams of a unified Inner Sphere. He too had a similar desire to end what appeared to be ceaseless war. After years of fighting, Ian once again tried to negotiate a peace treaty in [[2556]] between the two warring factions. Terrence Liao's nation fared badly in the war, open opportunity for Ian to end the war and try to convince Liao to sign on for the Star League. With the aid of Albert Marik in form of conceding ownership of [[Andurien]], Ian managed to convince the skeptical Chancellor to sign on to the Star League. He offered a "favorite nation" trade agreement to help convince Liao to join. |
On June 3rd, [[2556]], two treaties were signed, publicly the Andurien Peace Treaty of 2556, signed by Albert Marik and Terrence Liao, ending the Third Andurien War. However a second secret treaty was signed, the Treaty of Geneva, which laid the foundation of the Star League.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 36: Fateful Andurien - Ian managed to use his attempts to end the Third Andurien War to jump-start the creation of the Star League</ref> | On June 3rd, [[2556]], two treaties were signed, publicly the Andurien Peace Treaty of 2556, signed by Albert Marik and Terrence Liao, ending the Third Andurien War. However a second secret treaty was signed, the Treaty of Geneva, which laid the foundation of the Star League.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 36: Fateful Andurien - Ian managed to use his attempts to end the Third Andurien War to jump-start the creation of the Star League</ref> |