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While somewhat socially introverted, Jerome Blake was a prolific writer, later citing that he always had his best ideas when writing. Blake would produce a large number of technical documentation as well as keeping a personal journal of his thoughts. The latter decision would have wide-ranging ramifications for the Inner Sphere.<ref name=SSW-4>''Second Succession War'', pp. 4-9 "Intentions"</ref>
 
While somewhat socially introverted, Jerome Blake was a prolific writer, later citing that he always had his best ideas when writing. Blake would produce a large number of technical documentation as well as keeping a personal journal of his thoughts. The latter decision would have wide-ranging ramifications for the Inner Sphere.<ref name=SSW-4>''Second Succession War'', pp. 4-9 "Intentions"</ref>
  
Blake molded and shaped the direction of ComStar right up until his death to fulfill to two vital goals: preserving the technological legacy of the fallen [[Star League]] during the [[Succession Wars]] and preventing the [[Successor States]] from seizing the interstellar communications network and misusing it for their own destructive ends. Aided for many years by his principal adviser Conrad Toyama, despite the wide gap between the ages of the introvert Blake and extrovert Toyama, both saw each other as kindred spirits, united in the belief that ComStar could save humanity from the abyss, with Blake ultimately secretly selecting Toyama as his successor.<ref name=SSW-4/> In attempting to preserve ComStar, Blake openly borrowed many aspects of the religious institutions of the medieval era, fostering a secret society mentality to keep the organization separate and neutral from the greater population as a whole to protect its assets and the technology it guarded.<ref name=CS-14>''ComStar'', p. 14 "The Foundation Years - Expansion Years"</ref> <ref name="BT25-23">''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction,'' p. 23, "Succession Wars Era"</ref>
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Blake molded and shaped the direction of ComStar right up until his death to fulfill to two vital goals: preserving the technological legacy of the fallen [[Star League]] during the [[Succession Wars]] and preventing the [[Successor States]] from seizing the interstellar communications network and misusing it for their own destructive ends. Aided for many years by his principle adviser Conrad Toyama, despite the wide gap between the ages of the introvert Blake and extrovert Toyama, both saw each other as kindred spirits, united in the belief that ComStar could save humanity from the abyss, with Blake ultimately secretly selecting Toyama as his successor.<ref name=SSW-4/> In attempting to preserve ComStar, Blake openly borrowed many aspects of the religious institutions of the medieval era, fostering a secret society mentality to keep the organization separate and neutral from the greater population as a whole to protect its assets and the technology it guarded.<ref name=CS-14>''ComStar'', p. 14 "The Foundation Years - Expansion Years"</ref> <ref name="BT25-23">''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction,'' p. 23, "Succession Wars Era"</ref>
  
 
However despite this groundwork, Blake increasingly feared how ComStar would survive after his death. Following [[Capellan Confederation]] [[Chancellor]] [[Ilsa Liao]]'s failed attempt to seize control of the [[hyperpulse generator]] station on [[Nanking]] in [[2811]], while creating ROM to help protect ComStar and provide advance warning of such efforts, Blake realized that the Great Houses still saw ComStar as a both a juicy target and delayed threat, increasingly envious as their own technology bases degraded but scared to act against the organization, perhaps assuming the military forces used by ComStar during [[Operation SILVER SHIELD]] were operational. <ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=CS-16>''ComStar'', p. 14 "The Foundation Years - Creation of ROM"</ref>  
 
However despite this groundwork, Blake increasingly feared how ComStar would survive after his death. Following [[Capellan Confederation]] [[Chancellor]] [[Ilsa Liao]]'s failed attempt to seize control of the [[hyperpulse generator]] station on [[Nanking]] in [[2811]], while creating ROM to help protect ComStar and provide advance warning of such efforts, Blake realized that the Great Houses still saw ComStar as a both a juicy target and delayed threat, increasingly envious as their own technology bases degraded but scared to act against the organization, perhaps assuming the military forces used by ComStar during [[Operation SILVER SHIELD]] were operational. <ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=CS-16>''ComStar'', p. 14 "The Foundation Years - Creation of ROM"</ref>  
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===The ''Word of Blake''===
 
===The ''Word of Blake''===
While Blake's will called for his ashes to be scattered over the Court of the Star League, Prime Administrator Toyama instead overruled it and ordered that Blake's body be preserved and placed on display at Hilton Head in specially designed tomb as a "shining light to all in our ranks", as he began to speak of his final deathbed conversation with Blake and quoted from the ComStar founder's supposed journals about the prophesied collapse of society and the need to reforge the organization as a religious order to ensure preservation of knowledge to safeguard humanity's survival. <ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=HLoTV2-25/> <ref name=CS-18/>
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While Blake's will called for his ashes to be scattered over the Court of the Star League, Prime Administrator Toyama instead overruled it and ordered that Blake's body be preserved and placed on display at Hilton Head in specially designed tomb as a "shinning light to all in our ranks", as he began to speak of his final deathbed conversation with Blake and quoted from the ComStar founder's supposed journals about the prophesied collapse of society and the need to reforge the organization as a religious order to ensure preservation of knowledge to safeguard humanity's survival. <ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=HLoTV2-25/> <ref name=CS-18/>
  
 
His actions caused unease among many, most notably Herman Schwepps who many assumed would be Blake's natural successor as leader of ComStar. Head of a power bloc within the First Circuit pushing a more interventionist policy leveraging ComStar's technological and military advantages against the Great Houses, Toyama's resistance to open intervention and push to transform the organization into the ComStar Order meant Schwepps actively looked to circumvent Toyama. Forced to make an example of Schwepps as Blake had warned, with the assistance of head of ROM and Blake loyalist [[Michelle Dupreas]] Toyama launched what would later be called "[[The Purification]]", a bloody purge through the entire organization of those ROM or the new Prime Administrator felt openly or even casually questioned either ComStar's neutral direction or Toyama's religious interpretation of Blake's writing and ideals.<ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=CS-19>''ComStar'', pp. 19-20 "A New Order - The Purification"</ref> <ref name=MW1E-128/>
 
His actions caused unease among many, most notably Herman Schwepps who many assumed would be Blake's natural successor as leader of ComStar. Head of a power bloc within the First Circuit pushing a more interventionist policy leveraging ComStar's technological and military advantages against the Great Houses, Toyama's resistance to open intervention and push to transform the organization into the ComStar Order meant Schwepps actively looked to circumvent Toyama. Forced to make an example of Schwepps as Blake had warned, with the assistance of head of ROM and Blake loyalist [[Michelle Dupreas]] Toyama launched what would later be called "[[The Purification]]", a bloody purge through the entire organization of those ROM or the new Prime Administrator felt openly or even casually questioned either ComStar's neutral direction or Toyama's religious interpretation of Blake's writing and ideals.<ref name=SSW-4/> <ref name=CS-19>''ComStar'', pp. 19-20 "A New Order - The Purification"</ref> <ref name=MW1E-128/>
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* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
  
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