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'''Ian Cameron''' (b.  February [[2766]] - d. 27 December [[2766]]) was the supposed secret son of [[First Lord]] [[Richard Cameron II]] and [[Elise Cameron]].<ref name=IP1820-FT-HS-1>''Interstellar Players'', pp. 18-20, "Final Thoughts and New Revelations", Schmitt's supposed journal indicates an alternate history</ref>
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'''Ian Cameron''' was the supposed secret son of [[First Lord of the Star League|First Lord]] [[Richard Cameron (28th c.)|Richard Cameron ]] and [[Elise Graham]].
 
 
==Biography==
 
In February 2766 [[First Lord]] [[Richard Cameron II]] and [[Elise Cameron]] supposedly had twin children born instead of the one daughter [[Amanda Cameron]] that was reported
 
 
 
Nothing is know about the daughter of Richard Cameron and Elise Cameron. [[Star League]] conspiracy theorists say she had a twin brother named [[Ian Cameron]] and they survived the throne room massacre to be taken away to start a new [[Star League]] somewhere in the deep periphery.
 
 
 
  
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==History==
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In February [[2766]], First Lord Richard Cameron and Elise Graham supposedly had twin children born instead of the one daughter [[Amanda Cameron]] that was reported. [[Star League]] conspiracy theorists say she had a twin brother named Ian, and they survived the throne room massacre to be taken away to start a new Star League somewhere in the [[Deep Periphery]].<ref name=IP1820-FT-HS-1/>
  
 
==The Journal of Hanni Schmitt==
 
==The Journal of Hanni Schmitt==
In [[3067]], several pieces of information were provided to [[Sandra Raines]] of the [[Interstellar News Network]] from an unnamed source, but presumed to be [[Tempest Stryker]], the deep-cover agent known as [[Damocles]] during the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]]. These included a number of excerpts purportedly taken from Hanni Schmitt's journal after her death. According to the diary pages, events surrounding the death of the last member of [[House Cameron]] to hold the title of First Lord, Richard Cameron, differed from those commonly believed to be true; the major differences highlighted through the diary pages were apparent confirmation that Richard and his wife [[Elise Graham|Elise]] had twin children, not the single child reported elsewhere, and that those two children - Amanda and Ian Richard - escaped the massacre of the Cameron bloodline in the Unity Palace throne room at the hands of Stefan Amaris as a result of the actions of Schmitt and a small number of other loyal officers. Those officers arranged for [[Major]] [[Ian MacIntosh]] of the Black Watch and his BattleMech [[lance]] to swap Amanda and Ian Richard for another unnamed child and escape from Terra during Amaris' coup aboard the ''[[Colossus (DropShip)|Colossus]]''-class [[DropShip]] [[Abyss|SLS ''Abyss'']] while the remainder of the Black Watch distracted the Fourth Amaris Dragoons with a last stand on the Gorst Flats. The ''Abyss'' purportedly escaped thanks to covering fire from the Reagan [[SDS]] installed on Terra to rendezvous with a waiting WarShip on the dark side of [[Luna]]; that WarShip, the SLS ''[[Tripitz]]'', then transported the ''Abyss'' and its cargo out of the Sol system.<ref name=IP1820-FT-HS-1>''Interstellar Players'', pp. 18-20, "Final Thoughts and New Revelations", Schmitt's supposed journal indicates an alternate history</ref> This accounting completely contradicts the "official" historical record in many respects, and is somewhat discredited by the fact that many of the other claims within this series of reports were later conclusively disproved.
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In [[3067]], several pieces of information were provided to [[Sandra Raines]] of the [[Interstellar News Network]] from an unnamed source, but presumed to be [[Tempest Stryker]], the deep-cover agent known as [[Damocles]] during the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]]. These included a number of excerpts purportedly taken from Hanni Schmitt's journal after her death. According to the diary pages, events surrounding the death of the last member of [[House Cameron]] to hold the title of First Lord, Richard Cameron, differed from those commonly believed to be true; the major differences highlighted through the diary pages were apparent confirmation that Richard and his wife [[Elise Graham|Elise]] had twin children, not the single child reported elsewhere, and that those two children - Amanda and Ian Richard - escaped the massacre of the Cameron bloodline in the Unity Palace throne room at the hands of Stefan Amaris as a result of the actions of Schmitt and a small number of other loyal officers. Those officers arranged for [[Major]] [[Ian MacIntosh]] of the Black Watch and his BattleMech [[lance]] to swap Amanda and Ian Richard for another unnamed child and escape from Terra during Amaris' coup aboard the ''[[Colossus (DropShip class)|Colossus]]''-class [[DropShip]] [[Abyss|SLS ''Abyss'']] while the remainder of the Black Watch distracted the Fourth Amaris Dragoons with a last stand on the Gorst Flats. The ''Abyss'' purportedly escaped thanks to covering fire from the Reagan [[SDS]] installed on Terra to rendezvous with a waiting WarShip on the dark side of [[Luna]]; that WarShip, the SLS ''[[Tripitz]]'', then transported the ''Abyss'' and its cargo out of the Sol system.<ref name=IP1820-FT-HS-1/>
  
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This accounting completely contradicts the "official" historical record in many respects, and is somewhat discredited by the fact that many of the other claims within this series of reports were later conclusively disproved.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
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* ''[[Interstellar Players]]''
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
  
 
[[Category:Terran Hegemony Characters|Cameron, Ian]]
 
[[Category:Terran Hegemony Characters|Cameron, Ian]]
[[Category:House Cameron Characters|Cameron, Ian]]
 

Latest revision as of 22:39, 29 August 2023

Ian Cameron
Personal
BornFebruary 2766[1]
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Family
ParentsRichard Cameron (father)
Elise Graham (mother)[1]
SiblingsAmanda Cameron (twin)[1]

Ian Cameron was the supposed secret son of First Lord Richard Cameron and Elise Graham.

History[edit]

In February 2766, First Lord Richard Cameron and Elise Graham supposedly had twin children born instead of the one daughter Amanda Cameron that was reported. Star League conspiracy theorists say she had a twin brother named Ian, and they survived the throne room massacre to be taken away to start a new Star League somewhere in the Deep Periphery.[1]

The Journal of Hanni Schmitt[edit]

In 3067, several pieces of information were provided to Sandra Raines of the Interstellar News Network from an unnamed source, but presumed to be Tempest Stryker, the deep-cover agent known as Damocles during the Word of Blake Jihad. These included a number of excerpts purportedly taken from Hanni Schmitt's journal after her death. According to the diary pages, events surrounding the death of the last member of House Cameron to hold the title of First Lord, Richard Cameron, differed from those commonly believed to be true; the major differences highlighted through the diary pages were apparent confirmation that Richard and his wife Elise had twin children, not the single child reported elsewhere, and that those two children - Amanda and Ian Richard - escaped the massacre of the Cameron bloodline in the Unity Palace throne room at the hands of Stefan Amaris as a result of the actions of Schmitt and a small number of other loyal officers. Those officers arranged for Major Ian MacIntosh of the Black Watch and his BattleMech lance to swap Amanda and Ian Richard for another unnamed child and escape from Terra during Amaris' coup aboard the Colossus-class DropShip SLS Abyss while the remainder of the Black Watch distracted the Fourth Amaris Dragoons with a last stand on the Gorst Flats. The Abyss purportedly escaped thanks to covering fire from the Reagan SDS installed on Terra to rendezvous with a waiting WarShip on the dark side of Luna; that WarShip, the SLS Tripitz, then transported the Abyss and its cargo out of the Sol system.[1]

This accounting completely contradicts the "official" historical record in many respects, and is somewhat discredited by the fact that many of the other claims within this series of reports were later conclusively disproved.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Interstellar Players, pp. 18–20: "Final Thoughts and New Revelations", Schmitt's supposed journal indicates an alternate history

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