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While he attempted to focus purely on restoring the HPG network, as the only Minister of the Star League, Blake soon found himself the de facto leader of the reconstruction efforts for the entire [[Terran Hegemony]]. With the Department of Communications increasingly pushed into the role of the informal government of the shattered Hegemony, Blake would continually and fruitlessly press the Council Lords to name a formal successor, the House Lords too busy preparing for war and directing Blake to just do what he saw fit.<ref name=CS-1113>''ComStar'', pp. 11–13: "History - Collapse of the Star League"</ref><ref name=MM-205>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 205: "ComStar - Network Online"</ref>
 
While he attempted to focus purely on restoring the HPG network, as the only Minister of the Star League, Blake soon found himself the de facto leader of the reconstruction efforts for the entire [[Terran Hegemony]]. With the Department of Communications increasingly pushed into the role of the informal government of the shattered Hegemony, Blake would continually and fruitlessly press the Council Lords to name a formal successor, the House Lords too busy preparing for war and directing Blake to just do what he saw fit.<ref name=CS-1113>''ComStar'', pp. 11–13: "History - Collapse of the Star League"</ref><ref name=MM-205>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 205: "ComStar - Network Online"</ref>
  
The utter collapse of the Terran Hegemony and the Star League seemed assured when Blake privately met Aleksandr Kerensky and [[Nicholas Kerensky|his son Nicholas]] at the SLDF's post-coup headquarters of [[New Earth]] on November 2 [[2783]]. On-world to oversee the final repairs to the New Earth HPG and relief efforts for a dozen nearby worlds following the completion of Hilton Head, Blake thanked Kerensky for effectively drawing away Great Houses notice and allowing his reconstruction efforts to succeed along with his sorrow over the increasing pace of SLDF defections to those Houses. Quoting Russian philosopher [[w:Alexander Pushkin|Alexander Pushkin]] on the limits of unreturned loyalty, Kerensky would insist he had a solution, one Blake's assistance would be vital to support. With Blake reluctantly swearing to never divulge to the contents of the meeting, Kerensky revealed his refusal to seize the throne of the Star League or to try and defend the Hegemony from Great House attack in favor of a third option: [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]].<ref name=LoDI2>''Land of Dreams'' "Interlude 2"</ref>
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The utter collapse of the Terran Hegemony and the Star League seemed assured when Aleksandr Kerensky met privately with Blake after the formal completion of the Hilton Head facility in late [[2783]] and confided his plan for [[Operation Exodus]]. While Jerome was furious to know Kerensky's intentions, and his attempts to sway him into staying failed, he agreed to help the General to keep the secret of the operation, and was able to convince the former general to ask some of those troops who declined to join Operation Exodus to assist the Department's reconstruction efforts, Kerensky able to persuade some seventeen [[division]]s and fourteen independent [[regiment]]s to aid Blake.<ref name=MM-205/><ref name=CS-11>''ComStar'', pp. 11–13: "History - Birth of ComStar - Operation Exodus - The First Circuit - Operation Silver Shield"</ref><ref name=FMCS-11>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 11: "Shadow Games"</ref>
 
 
While Jerome was furious upon learning Kerensky's intentions, angrily telling the General that conservatively billions in the Hegemony and Inner Sphere would now die if he enacted his plan, Kerensky insisted it was the only way to avoid it becoming a hundred billion and that the sacrifice of his reputation was a small price to pay to ensure that. His attempts to sway Kerensky into staying failed, Blake agreed to help the General to keep the secret of the operation, and was able to convince the former general to ask some of those troops who declined to join Operation Exodus to assist the Department's reconstruction efforts, Kerensky able to persuade some seventeen [[division]]s and fourteen independent [[regiment]]s to aid Blake.<ref name=MM-205/><ref name=LoDI2/><ref name=CS-11>''ComStar'', pp. 11–13: "History - Birth of ComStar - Operation Exodus - The First Circuit - Operation Silver Shield"</ref><ref name=FMCS-11>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 11: "Shadow Games"</ref>
 
  
 
Holding back these troops as a last resort, Blake continued to focus on the reconstruction of the HPG network, most notably achieving the reestablishment of [[First Circuit]] HPGs on [[New Earth]], [[Barnard]], [[Alpha C]], [[Bryant]], [[Procyon]] and [[Dieron]] three days after the Exodus. Quickly forming a decision-making council for the Department made up of the chief administrators of those HPGs, among the first things the First Circuit agreed upon was [[Conrad Toyama]] of the Dieron station suggestion to rename the organization ComStar. The renamed ComStar would continue to rebuild Terra and the shattered worlds of the Hegemony along with the HPG network for the next two years. But despite Blake's amazing efforts, the growing storm clouds of war hung over all ComStar had achieved, his deepest fear that the House Lords' lust for power would destroy everything he'd spent so long rebuilding.<ref name=CS-11/>
 
Holding back these troops as a last resort, Blake continued to focus on the reconstruction of the HPG network, most notably achieving the reestablishment of [[First Circuit]] HPGs on [[New Earth]], [[Barnard]], [[Alpha C]], [[Bryant]], [[Procyon]] and [[Dieron]] three days after the Exodus. Quickly forming a decision-making council for the Department made up of the chief administrators of those HPGs, among the first things the First Circuit agreed upon was [[Conrad Toyama]] of the Dieron station suggestion to rename the organization ComStar. The renamed ComStar would continue to rebuild Terra and the shattered worlds of the Hegemony along with the HPG network for the next two years. But despite Blake's amazing efforts, the growing storm clouds of war hung over all ComStar had achieved, his deepest fear that the House Lords' lust for power would destroy everything he'd spent so long rebuilding.<ref name=CS-11/>
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The Capellan government denied any involvement, but First Circuit's investigation concluded that it was the Capellan government who had set the "terrorists" as part of a plan to gain control of all HPG stations in the Confederation.
 
The Capellan government denied any involvement, but First Circuit's investigation concluded that it was the Capellan government who had set the "terrorists" as part of a plan to gain control of all HPG stations in the Confederation.
  
Despite lacking conclusive evidence of Capellan involvement, Blake proposed the creation of a covert security force to protect ComStar's HPG network from both inside and outside threats; this motion was successful, and led to the creation of [[ROM]]. The new group reported directly to the Prime Administrator, and after just a year, ROM was fully activated and Blake ordered ROM begin counterintelligence operations in the Confederation.
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Despite lacking conclusive evidence of Capellan involvement, Blake proposed the creation of a covert security force to protect ComStar's HPG network from both inside and outside threats; this motion was successful, and lead to the creation of [[ROM]]. The new group reported directly to the Prime Administrator, and after just a year, ROM was fully activated and Blake ordered ROM begin counterintelligence operations in the Confederation.
  
 
After the spring of 2812 when ROM members discovered a Confederation plan to kill Robin Bishop, (then) Chief Administrator of [[Bryant]] HPG, Blake ordered ROM to strike first and kill the Capellan assassins before they could carry out their plans. All of the assassins were dead within two days. Blake reinforced this message with another direct address to Ilsa Liao, pointing out that ComStar now had the means to defend against any and all threats. The Chancellor ordered the [[Maskirovka]] to cease all plans to attack ComStar.<ref>''ComStar'', p. 17</ref>
 
After the spring of 2812 when ROM members discovered a Confederation plan to kill Robin Bishop, (then) Chief Administrator of [[Bryant]] HPG, Blake ordered ROM to strike first and kill the Capellan assassins before they could carry out their plans. All of the assassins were dead within two days. Blake reinforced this message with another direct address to Ilsa Liao, pointing out that ComStar now had the means to defend against any and all threats. The Chancellor ordered the [[Maskirovka]] to cease all plans to attack ComStar.<ref>''ComStar'', p. 17</ref>
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Blake was more businessman than politician, but his decision to concentrate the rebuilding efforts in the Inner Sphere worlds probably exaggerated the state of decline in the Periphery. The area effectively turned from a marginal but developed area into the barrens which it has become. Some said that was because he blamed the Periphery's people for the Amaris Coup and felt a deep distaste for the Periphery, while another potential explanation was his overwhelming focus on restoring the first circuit of the HPG, leading him to spend the vast majority of his time and resources on rebuilding the worlds of the Terran Hegemony. He personally abhorred violence, but saw the need for a a swift and brutal security force that could operate to safeguard ComStar interests, hence his founding of ROM and banning of outsiders joining them, showing that he was not above harsh measures in his attempt to save the HPG and preserve as much of Star League technology as possible. His intention to preserve mankind's knowledge was a project that involved preventing it from falling in the House Lords hands as much as to record it. In fact, it was probably for that than he began the isolationism so characteristic of ComStar. Blake's intentions appears to have been idealistic, creating a nexus between all former Inner Sphere states, and preserving the advanced knowledge of the Star League, but they became corrupted soon after his death.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 117</ref>  
 
Blake was more businessman than politician, but his decision to concentrate the rebuilding efforts in the Inner Sphere worlds probably exaggerated the state of decline in the Periphery. The area effectively turned from a marginal but developed area into the barrens which it has become. Some said that was because he blamed the Periphery's people for the Amaris Coup and felt a deep distaste for the Periphery, while another potential explanation was his overwhelming focus on restoring the first circuit of the HPG, leading him to spend the vast majority of his time and resources on rebuilding the worlds of the Terran Hegemony. He personally abhorred violence, but saw the need for a a swift and brutal security force that could operate to safeguard ComStar interests, hence his founding of ROM and banning of outsiders joining them, showing that he was not above harsh measures in his attempt to save the HPG and preserve as much of Star League technology as possible. His intention to preserve mankind's knowledge was a project that involved preventing it from falling in the House Lords hands as much as to record it. In fact, it was probably for that than he began the isolationism so characteristic of ComStar. Blake's intentions appears to have been idealistic, creating a nexus between all former Inner Sphere states, and preserving the advanced knowledge of the Star League, but they became corrupted soon after his death.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 117</ref>  
 
Blake didn't create any of the religious or mystical trappings which ComStar later adopted, but he laid the foundation of many of its structures and policies.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 25</ref>
 
Blake didn't create any of the religious or mystical trappings which ComStar later adopted, but he laid the foundation of many of its structures and policies.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 25</ref>
 
In [[3052]], [[Anastasius Focht]], [[Precentor Martial]] of ComStar, claimed to have found Blake's first book, and he said that Jerome's real intentions were to preserve the technology and information, later sharing it with the rest of mankind. However, whether that was true or not remained unconfirmed.<ref>''Lost Destiny'', ch 48</ref>
 
  
 
==Published Works==
 
==Published Works==
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{{Quote|''The Council Lords have left Terra without agreeing on who shall lead the Star League. It seems they could only agree on my appointment as Minister of Communications... They will go to war, and soon. Somehow, I must guard the remnants of the civilization we so thoughtlessly threw away. I won't repair the communications network only to see it destroyed by those arrogant idiots. I refuse. But how to safeguard the technology? I might find allies... among those like me who understand that our precious technology must not be destroyed. We must preserve the communications that all our worlds need to survive... and when the Council Lords and their so-called Successor States have pounded themselves to dust, we will have the means to save humanity...''|Personal Journals, 12 August 2788.<ref>''BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare'', p. 84: "Wolfnet Archive File: 32448-RD5-33/9/8"</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|''The Council Lords have left Terra without agreeing on who shall lead the Star League. It seems they could only agree on my appointment as Minister of Communications... They will go to war, and soon. Somehow, I must guard the remnants of the civilization we so thoughtlessly threw away. I won't repair the communications network only to see it destroyed by those arrogant idiots. I refuse. But how to safeguard the technology? I might find allies... among those like me who understand that our precious technology must not be destroyed. We must preserve the communications that all our worlds need to survive... and when the Council Lords and their so-called Successor States have pounded themselves to dust, we will have the means to save humanity...''|Personal Journals, 12 August 2788.<ref>''BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare'', p. 84: "Wolfnet Archive File: 32448-RD5-33/9/8"</ref>}}
  
{{Quote|''Who in Hell does he think he is? The savior of mankind to lead his faithful to a new Eden? Some kind of modern day crusader meant to prevent the coming of a new apocalypse? He and his kind are too stupid to recognize what is in front of them. And they will pay for that with their lives. They will never survive, not without our help. Don't they understand that? That there is much more to do? They could be an integral part of the new order, but instead they take the coward's way out... If that is meant to be, so be it. the road ahead is clear to me. We will continue ahead no matter the difficulties presented us...'' Jerome Blake talking about Kerensky's Operation Exodus|Personal Journals, 15 March 2784.<ref>''Historical Operation Klondike'', p. 16: "Exodus"</ref>}}
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{{Quote|''Who in Hell does he think he is? The savior of mankind to lead his faithful to a new Eden? Some kind of modern day crusader meant to prevent the coming of a new apocalypse? He and his kind are too stupid to recognize what is in front of them. And they will pay for that with their lives. They will never survive, not without our help. Don't they understand that? That there is much more to do? They could be an integral part of the new order, but instead they take the coward's way out...  
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If that is meant to be, so be it. the road ahead is clear to me. We will continue ahead no matter the difficulties presented us...'' Jerome Blake talking about Kerensky's Operation Exodus|Personal Journals, 15 March 2784.<ref>''Historical Operation Klondike'', p. 16: "Exodus"</ref>}}
  
 
{{quote|''ComStar is the only hope of preserving the future of human beings in the Inner Sphere.''<ref name=CS-16>''ComStar'', p. 16: "History of ComStar - The Foundation Years - Public Image"</ref>}}
 
{{quote|''ComStar is the only hope of preserving the future of human beings in the Inner Sphere.''<ref name=CS-16>''ComStar'', p. 16: "History of ComStar - The Foundation Years - Public Image"</ref>}}
 
{{quote|''Let no person, or group of people, obstruct the spread of knowledge.  We stand for the enlightenment and protection of all mankind.  It is our task, and will be our descendant's task, to keep the science of nature alive until such time as the science of man's soul has advanced to once again allow unification into a glorious Star League.''|Jerome Blake's hand written notes on a copy of ''[[Technology Primer]]'' found at Hilton Head in 3052.<ref name=WCSp54>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 50: "Future of ComStar"</ref>}}
 
  
 
{{quote|''Do not judge yourself by the friends you have, but by the enemies you make.''|''Collected Short Sayings of Blessed Blake'', Edition XXIV, [[ComStar Press]], [[3050]]<ref name=WC-46>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 46: "Tukayyid"</ref>}}
 
{{quote|''Do not judge yourself by the friends you have, but by the enemies you make.''|''Collected Short Sayings of Blessed Blake'', Edition XXIV, [[ComStar Press]], [[3050]]<ref name=WC-46>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 46: "Tukayyid"</ref>}}
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{{Quote|''Information is ammunition.''<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 8</ref><ref name=JHS3070-29>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 29: "Late 3068: Fighting Blind - Alliance in Turmoil - LAAF Rallies After Stunning Clan Assault on Graus"</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|''Information is ammunition.''<ref>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 8</ref><ref name=JHS3070-29>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 29: "Late 3068: Fighting Blind - Alliance in Turmoil - LAAF Rallies After Stunning Clan Assault on Graus"</ref>}}
 
{{quote|''Preparation is always the key to victory.''<ref name=DB-P>''Double-Blind'', "Prologue"</ref>}}
 
  
 
{{Quote|''Being tactful in audacity is knowing how far one can go too far.''{{cn}}}}
 
{{Quote|''Being tactful in audacity is knowing how far one can go too far.''{{cn}}}}
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Despite the fact that ComStar didn't have an army, and the Star League units that took Terra had been disbanded, Blake ordered the rebuilding of Krupp Armaments Works in Germany and others razed by Amaris forces, and later mothballed them, confident they could be quickly reactivated if ComStar needed then. After the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], Precentor Martial [[Anastasius Focht]] did so, in order to rebuild the shattered Com Guards, proving the wisdom of Blake's planning, at least in that particular.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3058'', p. 110</ref>
 
* Despite the fact that ComStar didn't have an army, and the Star League units that took Terra had been disbanded, Blake ordered the rebuilding of Krupp Armaments Works in Germany and others razed by Amaris forces, and later mothballed them, confident they could be quickly reactivated if ComStar needed then. After the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], Precentor Martial [[Anastasius Focht]] did so, in order to rebuild the shattered Com Guards, proving the wisdom of Blake's planning, at least in that particular.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3058'', p. 110</ref>
* A common expression in the Inner Sphere was ''Blake's Blood''. It appears to be used only by non-Blakists.
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare]]''
 
* ''[[BattleTech Compendium: The Rules of Warfare]]''
 
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
* ''[[Land of Dreams]]''
 
* ''[[Lost Destiny]]'' (Novella)
 
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
 
* ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game, Second Edition]]''
 
* ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game, Second Edition]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3058]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3058]]''
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
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[[Category:Terran Hegemony Characters|Blake, Jerome]]
 
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[[Category:ComStar Characters|Blake, Jerome]]
 
[[Category:ComStar Characters|Blake, Jerome]]
 
[[Category: In-Universe Authors|Blake, Jerome]]
 
[[Category: In-Universe Authors|Blake, Jerome]]

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