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| birthdate          = [[2416]]<ref name=SLp182>''The Star League'', p. 182</ref>
 
| died                = [[2461]]
 
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| affiliation        = [[House Cameron]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Cameron]]
| profession          = 8th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]
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| parents            = [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]] (father)<br>[[Jessica Dravens]] (mother)
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| position            = [[Director-General of the Terran Hegemony|Director-General]]
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| profession          = Noble
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| parents            = [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]] (father)<br>[[Jessica Dravens]] (mother)<ref name=SLp30>''The Star League'', p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"</ref>
 
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| spouse              = [[Constance Zel]]
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| spouse              = [[Constance Zel]]<ref name=SLp182/>
| children            = [[Theodore Cameron]]
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| children            = [[Theodore Cameron (26th c.)|Theodore Cameron]]<ref name=SLp182/>
 
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'''Jacob Cameron''' (b. [[2416]] - d. [[2461]])<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182, "Cameron Family Tree"</ref> was a [[House Cameron]] noble, Naval Officer, and the 8th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
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'''Jacob Cameron''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, Naval Officer, and the eighth [[Director-General of the Terran Hegemony|Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
==Character Description==
 
Jacob was known to have a superiority complex which he developed as a child.  His personality poisoned his relationship with the general public due to his strident and aggressive attitude which alienated himself.  After a failed assassination attempt, his personality softened slightly.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 30 Jacob Cameron - Jacob's profile alludes to family upbringing which influenced his behavior until public threats against him slightly affected his behavior.</ref>
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Jacob Cameron was known to have a superiority complex which he developed as a child. His personality poisoned his relationship with the general public due to his strident and aggressive attitude which alienated himself. After a failed assassination attempt, his personality softened slightly.<ref name=SLp30/>
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===Early Life and Career===
 
===Early Life and Career===
Jacob was the sole child of Director-General [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]] and [[Northwind]] Countess Jessica Dravens. Jacob was spoiled by his doting father, while his mother influenced him to believe that he was morally and socially superior to the general public. His parents' actions shaped Jacob into the arrogant man that he would be reviled for.
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Jacob was the sole child of Director-General [[Richard Cameron (25th c.)|Richard Cameron]] and [[Northwind]] Duchess [[Jessica Dravens]]. Jacob was spoiled by his doting father, while his mother influenced him to believe that he was morally and socially superior to the general public. His parents' actions shaped Jacob into the arrogant man that he would be reviled for.<ref name=SLp30/>
  
Jacob steadily rose through the ranks of the [[Hegemony Armed Forces]] Navy to become Captain of the ''[[Vincent]]'' Class Corvette, [[Crowned Lion|THS ''Crowned Lion'']].  His military career was cut tragically short when his father died of a heart attack in [[2433]] while taking a tour on [[Terra]] of the Hegemony Research Facilities.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 30  Jacob Cameron - Brief info on the shaping of his persona and brief info on his naval career.</ref><ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - The year of Jacob's ascendance to Directorship noted.</ref>
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Jacob steadily rose through the ranks of the [[Hegemony Armed Forces]] Navy to become captain of the ''[[Vincent]]'' Class Corvette, [[Crowned Lion|THS ''Crowned Lion'']].  His military career was cut tragically short when his father died of a heart attack in [[2433]] while taking a tour on [[Terra]] of the Hegemony Research Facilities.<ref name=SLp182/><ref name=SLp30/>
  
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
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A year after becoming Director-General, Jacob married [[Constance Zel]], an actress. She would bear him a son, [[Theodore Cameron (26th c.)|Theodore]], in [[2434]].<ref name=SLp182/>
====The Federated-Capellan Campaign of 2435====
 
A few years after becoming Director-General, Jacob would launch a military campaign into the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Capellan Confederation]].  The offensive ended in [[2435]] and resulted in minimal gains.  During the offensive, many personnel of the Hegemony Armed Forces lost their lives in order to satiate Jacob's ego.  The amount of lives lost for his personal desires did not sit well with the general public of the Hegemony.  In order to drum up the support for the campaigns, Jacob had to petition daily to the people of the Hegemony.  During this time, anti-establishment movements cropped up who began to counter Jacob and his supporting minions.  These groups ranged from disgruntled youths who rioted in the streets, to members of the government and nobility who banded together to have him removed from office.
 
  
====The BattleMech and the Assassination Attempt====
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===The Federated-Capellan Campaign of 2435===
The final developments of the first BattleMech, ''[[Mackie]]'', had come to fruitionAfter seeing the successful test of the prototype in [[2439]], Jacob drove his government's budget to the limit in order to mass produce factories and their product for several years.  
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A few years after becoming Director-General, Jacob would launch a military campaign into the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Capellan Confederation]].  The offensive ended in [[2435]] and resulted in minimal gains. During the offensive, many personnel of the Hegemony Armed Forces lost their lives in order to satisfy Jacob's ego.  The amount of lives lost for his personal desires did not sit well with the general public of the Hegemony. In order to drum up the support for the campaigns, Jacob had to petition daily to the people of the Hegemony.  During this time, anti-establishment movements cropped up who began to counter Jacob and his supporting minions. These groups ranged from disgruntled youths who rioted in the streets, to members of the government and nobility who banded together to have him removed from office.<ref name=SLp30/>
  
In February [[2448]], Jacob was poisoned by an unknown party.  Fortunately for him, he did not drink enough of the poisoned champagne to be killed; however, he became deathly illWhile ill, he ordered a communication blackout of the situation and instructed the Hegemony Central Intelligence Department to conduct what became the largest manhunt the Hegemony had ever known, led by Lady Terens Amaris.  
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===The BattleMech and the Assassination Attempt===
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The final developments of the first [[BattleMech]], ''[[Mackie]]'', had come to fruitionAfter seeing the successful test of the prototype in [[2439]], Jacob drove his government's budget to the limit in order to mass produce factories and their product for several years.<ref name=SLp30b>''The Star League'', p. 30: "The Decadent Camerons"</ref>
  
With the failed attempt on his life, Jacob's arrogance and superiority complex, which he was known for, was toned downIn its place, he began to be more charitable to the public by establishing Cameron Shelters for the Poor and Cameron Mercy Hospitals.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 30  Jacob Cameron - Early actions as Director-General and assassination attempt on his life.</ref>
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In February [[2448]], Jacob was poisoned by an unknown partyFortunately for him, he did not drink enough of the poisoned champagne to be killed; however, he became deathly ill. While ill, he ordered a communication blackout of the situation and instructed the Hegemony Central Intelligence Department to conduct what became the largest manhunt the Hegemony had ever known, led by Lady [[Terens Amaris]].<ref name=SLp30/>
  
In February [[2455]], Lyran commandos stole the blueprints for the BattleMech design from the Hegemony's world of [[Hesperus II]]. <ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 20 Operation Prometheus - Colonel Simon Kelswa and his commandos conduct a daring raid and steal the Hegemony's BattleMech plans from Hesperus II.</ref>  The [[Draconis Combine]] were able to steal the plans from the Lyrans five years later in [[2461]].  With the knowledge of how to build a BattleMech spreading to the other [[Great Houses]], Jacob accelerated the development and production of the Terran Hegemony's BattleMech technology to the point where other areas of his military would be neglected, including its [[WarShip]] Navy.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 30  Jacob Cameron - Jacob's later years, including assassination attempt and development of the first BattleMechs.</ref>
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With the failed attempt on his life, Jacob's arrogance and superiority complex, which he was known for, was toned down. In its place, he began to be more charitable to the public by establishing Cameron Shelters for the Poor and Cameron Mercy Hospitals.<ref name=SLp30/>
  
His efforts to strengthen his military succeeded, but he nearly ruined the Hegemony's economy in the process.  Months after he began pushing for newer BattleMech technology, he would die of a stroke.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', pp. 30, 182 Theodore Cameron & Cameron Family Tree - Jacob's cause of death and efforts to develop BattleMech technology nearly ruin the Hegemony's economy.</ref>
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In February [[2455]], Lyran commandos stole the blueprints for the BattleMech design from the Hegemony's world of [[Hesperus II]].<ref name=HSTLCp18>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 18: "Operation Prometheus"</ref> The [[Draconis Combine]] were able to steal the plans from the Lyrans five years later in [[2461]].  With the knowledge of how to build a BattleMech spreading to the other [[Great Houses]], Jacob accelerated the development and production of the Terran Hegemony's BattleMech technology to the point where other areas of his military would be neglected, including its [[WarShip]] Navy.<ref name=SLp30/>
  
==Family & Legacy==
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His efforts to strengthen his military succeeded, but he nearly ruined the Hegemony's economy in the processMonths after he began pushing for newer BattleMech technology, he would die of a stroke.<ref name=SLp182/><ref name=SLp30/>
A year after becoming Director-General, Jacob married Constance Zel, an actressShe would bear him a son, [[Theodore Cameron|Theodore]], in [[2434]].<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Jacob's son born a year after becoming Director-General.</ref>
 
  
==Notes==  
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==Notes==
In Jacob Cameron's write up in the original Star League Sourcebook, it notes his son participating in the Battle of Tybalt in [[2435]], however, the Cameron Family Tree shows him being born in 2434. This makes it virtually impossible for Theodore to participate in this campaign as a 1 year old.<ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Jacob's son born a year after becoming Director-General.</ref><ref>''Star League Sourcebook'', p. 30 Jacob Cameron - Major Theodore Cameron listed fighting in the Battle of Tybalt only a year after being born.</ref>
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In Jacob Cameron's write-up in ''[[The Star League]]'', it notes his son participating in the [[Battle of Tybalt (2435)]]; however, the Cameron Family Tree shows him being born in 2434. This makes it virtually impossible for Theodore to participate in this campaign as a one-year-old.<ref name=SLp182/><ref name=SLp30/>
 
 
==Titles and Positions==
 
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{{s-end}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[Star League sourcebook]]''
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* ''[[The Star League]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 20 December 2023

Jacob Cameron
Jacob Cameron
Personal
Born2416[1]
Died2461
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Profile
Position(s)Director-General
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsRichard Cameron (father)
Jessica Dravens (mother)[2]
SpouseConstance Zel[1]
ChildrenTheodore Cameron[1]

Jacob Cameron was a House Cameron noble, Naval Officer, and the eighth Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.

History[edit]

Jacob Cameron was known to have a superiority complex which he developed as a child. His personality poisoned his relationship with the general public due to his strident and aggressive attitude which alienated himself. After a failed assassination attempt, his personality softened slightly.[2]

Early Life and Career[edit]

Jacob was the sole child of Director-General Richard Cameron and Northwind Duchess Jessica Dravens. Jacob was spoiled by his doting father, while his mother influenced him to believe that he was morally and socially superior to the general public. His parents' actions shaped Jacob into the arrogant man that he would be reviled for.[2]

Jacob steadily rose through the ranks of the Hegemony Armed Forces Navy to become captain of the Vincent Class Corvette, THS Crowned Lion. His military career was cut tragically short when his father died of a heart attack in 2433 while taking a tour on Terra of the Hegemony Research Facilities.[1][2]

A year after becoming Director-General, Jacob married Constance Zel, an actress. She would bear him a son, Theodore, in 2434.[1]

The Federated-Capellan Campaign of 2435[edit]

A few years after becoming Director-General, Jacob would launch a military campaign into the Federated Suns and Capellan Confederation. The offensive ended in 2435 and resulted in minimal gains. During the offensive, many personnel of the Hegemony Armed Forces lost their lives in order to satisfy Jacob's ego. The amount of lives lost for his personal desires did not sit well with the general public of the Hegemony. In order to drum up the support for the campaigns, Jacob had to petition daily to the people of the Hegemony. During this time, anti-establishment movements cropped up who began to counter Jacob and his supporting minions. These groups ranged from disgruntled youths who rioted in the streets, to members of the government and nobility who banded together to have him removed from office.[2]

The BattleMech and the Assassination Attempt[edit]

The final developments of the first BattleMech, Mackie, had come to fruition. After seeing the successful test of the prototype in 2439, Jacob drove his government's budget to the limit in order to mass produce factories and their product for several years.[3]

In February 2448, Jacob was poisoned by an unknown party. Fortunately for him, he did not drink enough of the poisoned champagne to be killed; however, he became deathly ill. While ill, he ordered a communication blackout of the situation and instructed the Hegemony Central Intelligence Department to conduct what became the largest manhunt the Hegemony had ever known, led by Lady Terens Amaris.[2]

With the failed attempt on his life, Jacob's arrogance and superiority complex, which he was known for, was toned down. In its place, he began to be more charitable to the public by establishing Cameron Shelters for the Poor and Cameron Mercy Hospitals.[2]

In February 2455, Lyran commandos stole the blueprints for the BattleMech design from the Hegemony's world of Hesperus II.[4] The Draconis Combine were able to steal the plans from the Lyrans five years later in 2461. With the knowledge of how to build a BattleMech spreading to the other Great Houses, Jacob accelerated the development and production of the Terran Hegemony's BattleMech technology to the point where other areas of his military would be neglected, including its WarShip Navy.[2]

His efforts to strengthen his military succeeded, but he nearly ruined the Hegemony's economy in the process. Months after he began pushing for newer BattleMech technology, he would die of a stroke.[1][2]

Notes[edit]

In Jacob Cameron's write-up in The Star League, it notes his son participating in the Battle of Tybalt (2435); however, the Cameron Family Tree shows him being born in 2434. This makes it virtually impossible for Theodore to participate in this campaign as a one-year-old.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Star League, p. 182
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 The Star League, p. 30: "Jacob Cameron"
  3. The Star League, p. 30: "The Decadent Camerons"
  4. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 18: "Operation Prometheus"

Bibliography[edit]