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The ''Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park'' was the final rest place of [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]], [[Duke of New Syrtis]].
 
The ''Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park'' was the final rest place of [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]], [[Duke of New Syrtis]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Morgan was murdered the 2 January [[3060]]<ref>''The Hunters'', Ch. 30</ref> aboard the [[WarShip]] [[Invisible Truth]], during [[Task Force Serpent]] expedition. However, his body was preserved and returned to [[New Syrtis]] to be buried there.  
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Morgan was murdered the 2 January [[3060]]<ref>''The Hunters'', ch. 30</ref> aboard the [[WarShip]] [[Invisible Truth]], during [[Task Force Serpent]] expedition. However, his body was preserved and returned to [[New Syrtis]] to be buried there.
The tomb of Morgan was laid on ''Mawreddon Glacier'', over a ferrocrete foundation over the bedrock. It was a technological marvel than, however, required to be constantly maintained to prevent it to be crushed from the ice.<ref>''Imminent Crisis'' p. 75</ref>
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Over the ferrocrete extension of three acre, artists from all the [[Capellan March]] and from other worlds in all [[Federated Commonwealth]] space help made more than a thousand of ice sculptures, from a robin's egg frozen in a perfectly sculpted nest, a New Syrtis polar bear staling an aquatic creature in the water, a mother cradling a newborn to her breast, looking at Morgan's tomb, a mythological unicorn, a magnificent lion roaring, and a [[JumpShip]] with his solar sail extended.  
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The tomb of Morgan was laid on ''Mawreddon Glacier'', over a ferrocrete foundation over the bedrock. It was a technological marvel than, however, required to be constantly maintained to prevent it to be crushed from the ice.<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', p. 75</ref> Over the ferrocrete extension of three acres, artists from all the [[Capellan March]] and from other worlds in all [[Federated Commonwealth]] space help made more than a thousand of ice sculptures, from a robin's egg frozen in a perfectly sculpted nest, a New Syrtis polar bear staling an aquatic creature in the water, a mother cradling a newborn to her breast, looking at Morgan's tomb, a mythological unicorn, a magnificent lion roaring, and a [[JumpShip]] with his solar sail extended.
The bigger statue, however, in the center of the park, was a full-scale replica of Morgan's last [[BattleMech]], a [[Daishi]].<ref>''Imminent Crisis'' p. 76</ref>
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Morgan's son and heir, [[George Hasek II]], visited the tomb before it begun the invasion of New Syrtis in the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref>''Imminent Crisis'' p. 84</ref>
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The bigger statue, however, in the center of the park, was a full-scale replica of Morgan's last [[BattleMech]], a ''[[Daishi]]''.<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', p. 76</ref>
Unfortunately, during the battle of New Syrtis, the Loyalist unit [[Ridgebrook CMM]] made a fighting retreat through the Park, and the unit of New Syrtis Fusilers than pursued them, enraged, attacked them. In the fight, both sides destroyed most of the statues and damaged the ''Daishi'''s.<ref>''Imminent Crisis'' p. 217-222</ref>
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The destruction of the so beloved Duke's monument galvanized the world defenders against the Loyalist, showing them no mercy from that point.<ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' p. 156</ref>
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Morgan's son and heir, [[George Hasek II]], visited the tomb before beginning the invasion of New Syrtis in the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', p. 84</ref>
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Unfortunately, during the battle of New Syrtis, the Loyalist unit [[Ridgebrook CMM]] made a fighting retreat through the Park, and the New Syrtis Fusiliers pursued, enraged, and attacked them. In the fight, both sides destroyed most of the statues and damaged the ''Daishi''.<ref>''Imminent Crisis'', pp. 217–222</ref> The destruction of the beloved Duke's monument galvanized the world's defenders against the Loyalists, showing them no mercy from that point.<ref>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 156</ref>
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==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)|FedCom Civil War]]''
 
* ''[[The Hunters]]''
 
* ''[[The Hunters]]''
* ''[[FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)]]''
 
 
* ''[[Imminent Crisis]]''
 
* ''[[Imminent Crisis]]''
  
==References==
 
  
 
[[Category:Places|Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park]]
 
[[Category:Places|Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 5 September 2023

The Morgan Hasek-Davion Memorial Park was the final rest place of Morgan Hasek-Davion, Duke of New Syrtis.

History[edit]

Morgan was murdered the 2 January 3060[1] aboard the WarShip Invisible Truth, during Task Force Serpent expedition. However, his body was preserved and returned to New Syrtis to be buried there.

The tomb of Morgan was laid on Mawreddon Glacier, over a ferrocrete foundation over the bedrock. It was a technological marvel than, however, required to be constantly maintained to prevent it to be crushed from the ice.[2] Over the ferrocrete extension of three acres, artists from all the Capellan March and from other worlds in all Federated Commonwealth space help made more than a thousand of ice sculptures, from a robin's egg frozen in a perfectly sculpted nest, a New Syrtis polar bear staling an aquatic creature in the water, a mother cradling a newborn to her breast, looking at Morgan's tomb, a mythological unicorn, a magnificent lion roaring, and a JumpShip with his solar sail extended.

The bigger statue, however, in the center of the park, was a full-scale replica of Morgan's last BattleMech, a Daishi.[3]

Morgan's son and heir, George Hasek II, visited the tomb before beginning the invasion of New Syrtis in the FedCom Civil War.[4]

Unfortunately, during the battle of New Syrtis, the Loyalist unit Ridgebrook CMM made a fighting retreat through the Park, and the New Syrtis Fusiliers pursued, enraged, and attacked them. In the fight, both sides destroyed most of the statues and damaged the Daishi.[5] The destruction of the beloved Duke's monument galvanized the world's defenders against the Loyalists, showing them no mercy from that point.[6]

References[edit]

  1. The Hunters, ch. 30
  2. Imminent Crisis, p. 75
  3. Imminent Crisis, p. 76
  4. Imminent Crisis, p. 84
  5. Imminent Crisis, pp. 217–222
  6. FedCom Civil War, p. 156

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