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[[Thomas Marik]], [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] of the [[Free Worlds League]], is having a personal dinner with a friend, Captain Paul Masters, in the Marik Palace on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] on 19 April [[3054]]. Thomas Marik tells Masters that he has allowed the [[Word of Blake]] ("tens of thousands of religious zealots") to settle on [[Gibson]]. In return, he has received their combat reports on the [[Clans]], which he had hoped would provide him with more information about the strange invaders on the other end of known space, but now he is worried to find that they contain nothing but numbers and statistics and make little sense to him - although Thomas Marik does have military experience and, like Word of Blake, served in [[ComStar]] and should be able to easily understand the reports. He deducts war is turning into a mere numbers game again, and goes on to explain his concept of the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]] to Masters: A chivalric order as a military ruling class, to conduct battle in "the old ways" of ritualized battle like in the days of [[Lostech]] at the conclusion of the [[Third Succession War]] to control the ravages of the perpetual wars raging across the Inner Sphere. When they part, he gives Masters a copy of ''[[w:Le Morte d'Arthur|Le Morte d'Arthur]]''.
 
[[Thomas Marik]], [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] of the [[Free Worlds League]], is having a personal dinner with a friend, Captain Paul Masters, in the Marik Palace on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] on 19 April [[3054]]. Thomas Marik tells Masters that he has allowed the [[Word of Blake]] ("tens of thousands of religious zealots") to settle on [[Gibson]]. In return, he has received their combat reports on the [[Clans]], which he had hoped would provide him with more information about the strange invaders on the other end of known space, but now he is worried to find that they contain nothing but numbers and statistics and make little sense to him - although Thomas Marik does have military experience and, like Word of Blake, served in [[ComStar]] and should be able to easily understand the reports. He deducts war is turning into a mere numbers game again, and goes on to explain his concept of the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]] to Masters: A chivalric order as a military ruling class, to conduct battle in "the old ways" of ritualized battle like in the days of [[Lostech]] at the conclusion of the [[Third Succession War]] to control the ravages of the perpetual wars raging across the Inner Sphere. When they part, he gives Masters a copy of ''[[w:Le Morte d'Arthur|Le Morte d'Arthur]]''.
  
On 1 January [[3055]], one hundred and fifty [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from all over the Free Worlds League, including Paul Masters, attend the inception ceremony of the Knights of the Inner Sphere and swear loyalty and fealty to Thomas Marik. In the wake of the celebrations Paul Masters encounters Countess Dystar of Gibson at the palace, a crude and endearing woman who tries to flirt with him. He also gets into a fistfight with Colonel Roush of the [[Regulan Hussars]] who thinks the Knights' honor code will weaken the League's resolve in war, and that Thomas Marik is upsetting the League's inner balance by building up a personal army. Later, Thomas Marik introduces Masters to [[William Blane]], an old friend of Thomas from their ComStar days and now Word of Blake [[Precentor]] on Gibson. Blane came from Gibson to discuss a rebellion against the Word of Blake settlers that has evolved into a full-blown war over the past year. Countess Dystar as well as Principal Hsiang are sending mercenary infantry armies to suppress the uprising. Irritated to learn that one [[Precentor Martial of the Word of Blake|Precentor Martial]] [[Trent Arian]] of the Word of Blake has apparently assumed overall command over the loyal forces on Gibson now, and from being presented with obscure troop investment-to-casualty ratios presented by Blane to demonstrate that the loyalists are winning the war if given enough time, Thomas Marik decides to send newly knighted Sir Paul Masters back to Gibson with Blane to evaluate the situation.
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On 1 January [[3055]], one hundred and fifty [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] from all over the Free Worlds League, including Paul Masters, attend the inception ceremony of the Knights of the Inner Sphere and swear loyalty and fealty to Thomas Marik. In the wake of the celebrations Paul Masters encounters Countess Dystar of Gibson at the palace, a crude and endearing woman who tries to flirt with him. He also gets into a fist fight with Colonel Roush of the [[Regulan Hussars]] who thinks the Knights' honor code will weaken the League's resolve in war, and that Thomas Marik is upsetting the League's inner balance by building up a personal army. Later, Thomas Marik introduces Masters to [[William Blane]], an old friend of Thomas from their ComStar days and now Word of Blake [[Precentor]] on Gibson. Blane came from Gibson to discuss a rebellion against the Word of Blake settlers that has evolved into a full-blown war over the past year. Countess Dystar as well as Principal Hsiang are sending mercenary infantry armies to suppress the uprising. Irritated to learn that one [[Precentor Martial of the Word of Blake|Precentor Martial]] [[Trent Arian]] of the Word of Blake has apparently assumed overall command over the loyal forces on Gibson now, and from being presented with obscure troop investment-to-casualty ratios presented by Blane to demonstrate that the loyalists are winning the war if given enough time, Thomas Marik decides to send newly knighted Sir Paul Masters back to Gibson with Blane to evaluate the situation.
  
 
Arriving on Gibson on January 22nd at the capital city of Portent, Masters receives a brief tour from Blane and finds that a welcome party has been arranged for him at Principal Hsiang's villa. He meets Assistant Precentor Starling and mysterious Maid Kris, among others, and notes that something is going on within the secure walls of the city where the nobility hide from the war outside.
 
Arriving on Gibson on January 22nd at the capital city of Portent, Masters receives a brief tour from Blane and finds that a welcome party has been arranged for him at Principal Hsiang's villa. He meets Assistant Precentor Starling and mysterious Maid Kris, among others, and notes that something is going on within the secure walls of the city where the nobility hide from the war outside.

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