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'''Theodore Cameron''' (Born [[2434]])<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Theodore Cameron birth, original Death and year reign noted. Death no longer list due to retcon of character.</ref> was a [[House Cameron]] Nobleman, Tank Officer, and the 9th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
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'''Theodore Cameron''' was a [[House Cameron]] noble, [[HAF]] officer, and the 9th [[Director-General]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]].
  
 
==Character Description==
 
==Character Description==
Theodore's personality was heavily effected by his upbringing by his egocentric father. He was a spoiled man, who lived a life of luxury while neglecting affairs of state with the notable exception of the military.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', pp. 30 Jacob Cameron and The Decadent Camerons - Jacob's egoistic ways and Theodore's actions during his reign his personality.</ref>  
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Theodore's personality was heavily influenced during his upbringing by his egocentric father. He was a spoiled man, who lived a life of luxury while neglecting affairs of state, with the notable exception of the military.<ref>''The Star League'', p. 30, "Jacob Cameron"</ref><ref name=SLSB-30DC>''The Star League'', p. 30, "The Decadent Camerons"</ref>  
 
   
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Life and Career===
 
===Early Life and Career===
Child of Director-General Jacob Cameron and actress Constance Zel, Theodore was raised in the comfort of his wealthy family. He joined the [[HAF]] as an officer, and was part of the 132nd Heavy Armor Regiment command.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 30 The Decadent Camerons - Brief history of his early life.</ref>  
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The child of Director-General Jacob Cameron and actress Constance Zel, Theodore was raised in the comfort of his wealthy family, though he also joined and gained experience with the [[HAF]].<ref name=SLSB-30DC/>
  
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
===As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony===
 
====Theodore The Decadent====
 
====Theodore The Decadent====
After his father's stroke in [[2461]], he became Director-General.  Years of his father's reign had strained relations between the people and the Directorship. The people fervently hoped that Theodore would be better a leader.  However, when the time came to vote for whom would be Director-General, only 25 percent of the population voted to have Theodore installed.  This showed that the public was still very wary of a new leader.
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Theodore became Director-General after his father suffered a fatal stroke in [[2461]].  Years of his father's reign had strained the relation between the people and the Directorship. The people fervently hoped that Theodore would be a better leader than his late father; however, the people did not show much faith in Theodore to be the new Director-General, for when the time came to vote, only twenty-five percent of the population voted to have Theodore installed.
  
Their worries would prove correct. Though strong and decisive on the affairs of the military,  he was indecisive and ineffective when making decisions regarding civilian related issues such as re-structuring taxes.  This helped fuel his people's anger at the runaway inflation and the shortage of basic goods caused by his father.  Theodore continued his father's military build up plan, and ignored the needs of the public.  He spent large sums of money on himself, buying and building extravagant palaces on [[Terra]]. Such as restoring the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Versailles Palace of Versailles] and constructing new ones such as the Castle-by-the-Columbia, the Chicago Palaces, and built a number more on other planets nearby.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 30 The Decadent Camerons - Reign of Theodore and his Decadent p.</ref>  
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Their worries would prove correct. Though he was strong and decisive on the affairs of the military,  Theodore was indecisive and ineffective when making decisions regarding civilian related issues such as restructuring taxes.  His inability to help the people helped fuel the population's anger at the runaway inflation and the shortage of basic goods caused by the late [[Jacob Cameron]].  Theodore would continue his father's military buildup plan and ignore the needs of the public.  He also spent large sums of money on himself, buying and building extravagant palaces on [[Terra]], such as restoring the [[w:Palace_of_Versailles|Palace of Versailles]] and constructing new ones including the Castle-by-the-Columbia, the Chicago Palaces, and built many more on other planets nearby<ref name=SLSB-30DC/>
  
 
====The Alamo and the Assault of the Oriente System====
 
====The Alamo and the Assault of the Oriente System====
 
=====The Alamo Incident=====
 
=====The Alamo Incident=====
In July [[2470]], Theodore had the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Mission Alamo Mission] in San Antonia, Texas destroyed for his own oversized ranch project.  This outraged the public, their anger triggering the beginning of work stoppages, which then evolved into full blown riots.  Work stoppages spanned the entire planet within three days of it beginning, with angry people rising against the excess of Theodore Cameron.  People shouted the rallying cry against Theodore, "Remember the Alamo!", mirroring the cry shouted centuries before.  
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In July [[2470]], Theodore had the [[w:Alamo_Mission|Alamo Mission]] in San Antonio, Texas destroyed in order to build an oversized ranch for himself.  This outraged the public to the point of triggering work stoppages which spanned the entire planet within three days.  The citizens began to riot, due to the excess of Theodore Cameron, shouting the rallying cry, "Remember the Alamo!", mirroring the cry shouted centuries before.
  
The High Councilors, seeing that the public would overturn the government unless they acted, convinced Theodore to respond the correct way to the incident he had caused.  He apologized to the people of Terra, and promised to rebuild the Alamo.  Within six days of the start of the incident, it abruptly ended.  The experience changed him, and he would become more prudent than he was before. However, it was not enough to change his taste for the good life and its excesses.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 31 The Decadent Camerons - The Alamo Incident and it effects of Theodore.</ref>  
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The high councilors, realizing that the public would overthrow the government unless they acted, convinced Theodore to respond the correct way to the incident he had caused.  He apologized to the people of Terra and promised to rebuild the Alamo.  Within six days of the start of the incident, it ended.  The experience changed him to be more prudent on personal expenditures; however, it was not enough to change his taste for the good life and its excesses.<ref name=SLSB-30DC/>
  
 
=====Assault of Oriente System=====
 
=====Assault of Oriente System=====
In [[2475]], House Marik had been secretly building an invasion force consisting of Naval WarShips and a few of the League's prized [[BattleMech]] regiments. Anchored in the [[Oriente]] system, the invasion forces were poised to strike the Capellan Confederation for rejecting their treaty offers. During this time, the League's relations with the Hegemony had deteriorated to the point of general resentment.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 17 The Free Worlds and Terra - House Marik marshals large naval and ground forces for invasion of Terra Hegemony in 2475 by unstable Carlos Marik.</ref> Newly installed and slightly unstable [[Captain-General]] [[Carlos Marik]], abruptly changed his plan to attack the confederation and marshals his force to attack the Terran Hegemony instead, with no regards to the [[Ares Conventions]]. However, before the attack begins, League aides leak the plans for the invasion of the Hegemony.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 21 Paradigm Shift - some details of what happened and how Hegemony found out about Carlos's plans.</ref>  Theodore then took personal command of the strike force, using the Battlecruiser ''Kiev'', and lead the Hegemony fleet on a pre-emptive strike at the assembled League fleet.  The League forces were utterly destroyed when Theodore's fleet took them completely by surprise.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 25 Timeline: The Age of War - Theodore's fleet strike noted, with date and some details of the action.</ref><ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 31 The Decadent Camerons - Theodore noted for taking command of the strike fleet on board Kiev and its successful destruction of the would-be League invasion force.</ref>
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In [[2475]], [[House Marik]] had been secretly building an invasion force in the [[Oriente]] system, consisting of [[WarShip]]s and a few of the League's prized [[BattleMech]] regiments. The invasion force was poised to strike the Capellan Confederation for rejecting their offer to jointly attack the [[Terran Hegemony]]. The League's relation with the Hegemony had been deteriorating for a while to culminate into general resentment.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 17, The Free Worlds and Terra</ref> That same year, newly installed and slightly unstable [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Carlos Marik]] abruptly changed the League's plan to attack the Confederation and marshaled his force to attack the Terran Hegemony instead. Before the attack began, a League aide leaked the plans for the invasion of the Hegemony to a Terran spy.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 21, Paradigm Shift</ref>  Theodore, already concerned about the buildup in the Oriente system, armed with the knowledge that the force would hit his nation instead, took personal command of the strike force.  Using the battlecruiser ''Kiev'', Theodore led the Hegemony fleet on a preemptive strike at the assembled League fleet.  The League forces were utterly destroyed when Theodore's fleet took them completely by surprise.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 25, Timeline: The Age of War</ref><ref name=SLSB-30DC/>
  
The strike devastated the League's navy, their best and newest Warships and most expert soldiers having been assembled in the Oriente system. the disaster and aftermath triggered a hasty revaluation of Captain-General Carlos Marik and eventually lead to his unseating by his brother [[Brion Marik|Brion]] in a bloodless coup.  Years later, after the Marik internal Crisis was resolved, Theodore would extend a peace treaty to Captain-General Brian which was signed in [[2478]]. Years later, Theodore would attend Brion's funeral in [[2511]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 21 Paradigm Shift - Brion Marik takes power from his mad brother and accepts peace treaty with Theodore Cameron and later attend his funeral.</ref><ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=76239.0;topicseen Battletech developers confirm that Theodore Cameron's death in old Star League sourcebook is incorrect.]</ref>
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The strike devastated the League's navy. Their best and newest Warships along with their most experienced soldiers who were assembled in the Oriente system destroyed. The disaster and its aftermath triggered a hasty reevaluation of Captain-General Carlos Marik and eventually led to his unseating by his brother [[Brion Marik|Brion]] in a bloodless coup.  Years later, after the Marik internal crisis was resolved, Theodore extended a peace treaty to Captain-General Brion, which was signed in [[2478]]. Theodore would attend Brion's funeral in [[2511]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 21, Paradigm Shift</ref><ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=76239.0;topicseen BattleTech developers confirm that Theodore Cameron's death in the old Star League sourcebook is incorrect.] (dead link)</ref>
  
==Family & Legacy==
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==Family and Legacy==
Theodore would marry, and have his daughter [[Elizabeth Cameron|Elizabeth]]. He would be remembered for his love of excess, destruction of the Alamo and for his successful military strike during the Oriente crisis.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', pp. 30, 32, 182 The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - Legacy and family.</ref>
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Theodore married Joanna Simons and had a daughter, [[Elizabeth Cameron|Elizabeth]].
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He would be remembered for his love of excess, the destruction of the Alamo, and for his successful military strike during the Oriente crisis.<ref>''The Star League'', pp. 30, 32, 182 The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - Legacy and family.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==  
 
==Notes==  
*Theodore's army career is noted in Star League sourcebook, however it questionable due to the date.  In Jacob Cameron's write up in the original Star League sourcebook, it notes Theodore being Major in Terran Hegemony campaign against FedSuns/Capellan Confederation. His name is promptly noted in the Battle of Tybalt in 2435. However, Cameron Family Tree shows him being born on 2434. Theodore's age during the campaign as a one year old, making it impossible to be in this battle.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 182 Cameron Family Tree - Jacob's son born year after becoming Director-General.</ref>.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', p. 30 Jacob Cameron - Major Theodore Cameron listed fighting the Battle of Tybalt only year after being born.</ref>
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* ''[[The Star League]]'' sourcebook appears to suggest, but does not directly state, that Jacob Cameron's son Theodore Cameron was involved in the Battle of Tybalt in 2435. However, according to the Family Tree in that sourcebook Jacob's son Theodore was born in 2434, making it impossible for him to be part of the battle. It was later clarified by ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]'' that the Theodore on Tybalt was only a "relative" of Jacob Cameron, indicating it was a different, older relative of Jacob [[Theodore Cameron (25th c.)|Theodore Cameron]], and not his then 1 year old son.
 
 
*Theodore's "death" was originally recorded in [[2479]], Theodore originally died of pneumonia, due him partying for three days in wet season on [[Thorin]]. However, [[Handbook: House Marik]] would alter his death, allowing him to live to attend the funeral of Brion Marik in [[2511]], 32 years after his original death.<ref>''Star League sourcebook'', pp. 30, 182 The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - original publication shows the death of Theodore in 2479.</ref>
 
  
==Titles and Positions==
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* Theodore's "death" was originally recorded in [[2479]], Theodore originally died of pneumonia, due him partying for three days in wet season on [[Thorin]]; however, [[Handbook: House Marik]] would alter his death, allowing him to live to attend the funeral of Brion Marik in [[2511]], 32 years after his original death.<ref>''The Star League'', pp. 30 & 182, The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - original publication shows the death of Theodore in 2479.</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
 
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*''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 10 February 2024

Theodore Cameron
Personal
Born2434
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Profile
Position(s)Director-General
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsJacob Cameron (father)
Constance Zel (mother)
SpouseJoanna Simons
ChildrenElizabeth Cameron

Theodore Cameron was a House Cameron noble, HAF officer, and the 9th Director-General of the Terran Hegemony.

Character Description[edit]

Theodore's personality was heavily influenced during his upbringing by his egocentric father. He was a spoiled man, who lived a life of luxury while neglecting affairs of state, with the notable exception of the military.[1][2]

History[edit]

Early Life and Career[edit]

The child of Director-General Jacob Cameron and actress Constance Zel, Theodore was raised in the comfort of his wealthy family, though he also joined and gained experience with the HAF.[2]

As Director-General of the Terran Hegemony[edit]

Theodore The Decadent[edit]

Theodore became Director-General after his father suffered a fatal stroke in 2461. Years of his father's reign had strained the relation between the people and the Directorship. The people fervently hoped that Theodore would be a better leader than his late father; however, the people did not show much faith in Theodore to be the new Director-General, for when the time came to vote, only twenty-five percent of the population voted to have Theodore installed.

Their worries would prove correct. Though he was strong and decisive on the affairs of the military, Theodore was indecisive and ineffective when making decisions regarding civilian related issues such as restructuring taxes. His inability to help the people helped fuel the population's anger at the runaway inflation and the shortage of basic goods caused by the late Jacob Cameron. Theodore would continue his father's military buildup plan and ignore the needs of the public. He also spent large sums of money on himself, buying and building extravagant palaces on Terra, such as restoring the Palace of Versailles and constructing new ones including the Castle-by-the-Columbia, the Chicago Palaces, and built many more on other planets nearby[2]

The Alamo and the Assault of the Oriente System[edit]

The Alamo Incident[edit]

In July 2470, Theodore had the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas destroyed in order to build an oversized ranch for himself. This outraged the public to the point of triggering work stoppages which spanned the entire planet within three days. The citizens began to riot, due to the excess of Theodore Cameron, shouting the rallying cry, "Remember the Alamo!", mirroring the cry shouted centuries before.

The high councilors, realizing that the public would overthrow the government unless they acted, convinced Theodore to respond the correct way to the incident he had caused. He apologized to the people of Terra and promised to rebuild the Alamo. Within six days of the start of the incident, it ended. The experience changed him to be more prudent on personal expenditures; however, it was not enough to change his taste for the good life and its excesses.[2]

Assault of Oriente System[edit]

In 2475, House Marik had been secretly building an invasion force in the Oriente system, consisting of WarShips and a few of the League's prized BattleMech regiments. The invasion force was poised to strike the Capellan Confederation for rejecting their offer to jointly attack the Terran Hegemony. The League's relation with the Hegemony had been deteriorating for a while to culminate into general resentment.[3] That same year, newly installed and slightly unstable Captain-General Carlos Marik abruptly changed the League's plan to attack the Confederation and marshaled his force to attack the Terran Hegemony instead. Before the attack began, a League aide leaked the plans for the invasion of the Hegemony to a Terran spy.[4] Theodore, already concerned about the buildup in the Oriente system, armed with the knowledge that the force would hit his nation instead, took personal command of the strike force. Using the battlecruiser Kiev, Theodore led the Hegemony fleet on a preemptive strike at the assembled League fleet. The League forces were utterly destroyed when Theodore's fleet took them completely by surprise.[5][2]

The strike devastated the League's navy. Their best and newest Warships along with their most experienced soldiers who were assembled in the Oriente system destroyed. The disaster and its aftermath triggered a hasty reevaluation of Captain-General Carlos Marik and eventually led to his unseating by his brother Brion in a bloodless coup. Years later, after the Marik internal crisis was resolved, Theodore extended a peace treaty to Captain-General Brion, which was signed in 2478. Theodore would attend Brion's funeral in 2511.[6][7]

Family and Legacy[edit]

Theodore married Joanna Simons and had a daughter, Elizabeth.

He would be remembered for his love of excess, the destruction of the Alamo, and for his successful military strike during the Oriente crisis.[8]

Notes[edit]

  • The Star League sourcebook appears to suggest, but does not directly state, that Jacob Cameron's son Theodore Cameron was involved in the Battle of Tybalt in 2435. However, according to the Family Tree in that sourcebook Jacob's son Theodore was born in 2434, making it impossible for him to be part of the battle. It was later clarified by Technical Readout: 3075 that the Theodore on Tybalt was only a "relative" of Jacob Cameron, indicating it was a different, older relative of Jacob Theodore Cameron, and not his then 1 year old son.
  • Theodore's "death" was originally recorded in 2479, Theodore originally died of pneumonia, due him partying for three days in wet season on Thorin; however, Handbook: House Marik would alter his death, allowing him to live to attend the funeral of Brion Marik in 2511, 32 years after his original death.[9]

References[edit]

  1. The Star League, p. 30, "Jacob Cameron"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 The Star League, p. 30, "The Decadent Camerons"
  3. House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 17, The Free Worlds and Terra
  4. Handbook: House Marik, p. 21, Paradigm Shift
  5. Handbook: House Marik, p. 25, Timeline: The Age of War
  6. Handbook: House Marik, p. 21, Paradigm Shift
  7. BattleTech developers confirm that Theodore Cameron's death in the old Star League sourcebook is incorrect. (dead link)
  8. The Star League, pp. 30, 32, 182 The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - Legacy and family.
  9. The Star League, pp. 30 & 182, The Decadent Camerons & The Cameron Family tree - original publication shows the death of Theodore in 2479.

Bibliography[edit]