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During her tenure there was a revival of the twentieth-century sitcom in her court and writer [[Kenneth Branson]] showed how the numerous remakes that resulted were subtly altered to reflect the political goals of Simone Marik's reign.<ref name=laugh>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [12/08/3071]: "Capsule Reviews"''</ref> During her tenure there was a revival of the twentieth-century sitcom in her court and writer [[Kenneth Branson]] showed how the numerous remakes that resulted were subtly altered to reflect the political goals of Simone Marik's reign.<ref name=laugh>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [12/08/3071]: "Capsule Reviews"''</ref>
− ===Death and afterward===+ ==Death and afterward==
Simone Marik stepped down from office and returned to private life. Within seven weeks of her retirement she was killed in a horseback riding accident. She was only thirty-five years old. She served the League's as its Captain-General for 16 years. Having no children of her own, she was survived by her brothers [[Carlos Marik|Carlos]] and [[Brion Marik|Brion]].<ref name=HHM84 /> Simone Marik stepped down from office and returned to private life. Within seven weeks of her retirement she was killed in a horseback riding accident. She was only thirty-five years old. She served the League's as its Captain-General for 16 years. Having no children of her own, she was survived by her brothers [[Carlos Marik|Carlos]] and [[Brion Marik|Brion]].<ref name=HHM84 />
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During her tenure there was a revival of the twentieth-century sitcom in her court and writer [[Kenneth Branson]] showed how the numerous remakes that resulted were subtly altered to reflect the political goals of Simone Marik's reign.<ref name=laugh>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [12/08/3071]: "Capsule Reviews"''</ref> | During her tenure there was a revival of the twentieth-century sitcom in her court and writer [[Kenneth Branson]] showed how the numerous remakes that resulted were subtly altered to reflect the political goals of Simone Marik's reign.<ref name=laugh>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [12/08/3071]: "Capsule Reviews"''</ref> | ||
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Simone Marik stepped down from office and returned to private life. Within seven weeks of her retirement she was killed in a horseback riding accident. She was only thirty-five years old. She served the League's as its Captain-General for 16 years. Having no children of her own, she was survived by her brothers [[Carlos Marik|Carlos]] and [[Brion Marik|Brion]].<ref name=HHM84 /> | Simone Marik stepped down from office and returned to private life. Within seven weeks of her retirement she was killed in a horseback riding accident. She was only thirty-five years old. She served the League's as its Captain-General for 16 years. Having no children of her own, she was survived by her brothers [[Carlos Marik|Carlos]] and [[Brion Marik|Brion]].<ref name=HHM84 /> | ||