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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
===The Mad Primus===
 
===The Mad Primus===
With ComStar suffering increasing economic pressures following the [["Black December" Incident]] in [[2877]], in an attempt to secure the support of a conservative political bloc on the First Circuit blocking proposed [[HPG]] transmission rate increases, in [[2882]] Primus [[Andrea Marteen]] met with this group and agreed to named Dwight Kurstin from their number as her successor to the Primacy.<ref name=CS-34>''ComStar'', p. 34: "Slow Change"</ref>
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With ComStar suffering increasing economic pressures following the [["Black December" Incident]] in [[2877]], in an attempt to secure the support of a conservative political bloc on the First Circuit blocking proposed [[HPG]] transmission rate increases, in [[2882]] Primus [[Andrea Marteen]] met with this group and agreed to named Dwight Kurstin from their number as her successor to the Primacy.<ref name=CS-34>''ComStar'', p. 34 - "Slow Change"</ref>
  
The remainder of Marteen's reign was relatively quiet until January [[2901]] when she was touring the capital of Caph beside Kurstin in a hover-limo, which was forced to swerve to avoid hitting some refugees crossing the road. The vehicle exploded after plowing into a building and all but Kurstin, who was able to escape moments before the explosion, died in the crash. The Primus' [[ROM]] security detail evacuated Marteen's successor to Terra and Kurstin was confirmed as Primus of ComStar shortly after.<ref name=CS-35>''ComStar'', p. 35: "Kurstin the Mad"</ref><ref name=IOH-104>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 104: "ROM - Brief History - Witch Hunts"</ref>
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The remainder of Marteen's reign was relatively quiet until January [[2901]] when she was touring the capital of Caph beside Kurstin in a hover-limo, which was forced to swerve to avoid hitting some refugees crossing the road. The vehicle exploded after plowing into a building and all but Kurstin, who was able to escape moments before the explosion, died in the crash. The Primus' [[ROM]] security detail evacuated Marteen's successor to Terra and Kurstin was confirmed as Primus of ComStar shortly after.<ref name=CS-35>''ComStar'', p. 35 - "Kurstin the Mad"</ref><ref name=IOH-104>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 104 "ROM - Brief History - Witch Hunts"</ref>
  
 
Kurstin's reign as Primus was clouded from day one after the investigation into the crash a raised number of questions including the fact Andrea Marteen died from a sharp blow to the neck, yet the shock cushioning material of her heavily-padded limo's interior was not compromised prior to the explosion. While inconclusive at best, the investigation reflected poorly on the new Primus, a situation worsened when the enraged Kurstin publicly denied any involvement in the accident and ordered the two investigators arrested and later executed.<ref name=CS-35/>
 
Kurstin's reign as Primus was clouded from day one after the investigation into the crash a raised number of questions including the fact Andrea Marteen died from a sharp blow to the neck, yet the shock cushioning material of her heavily-padded limo's interior was not compromised prior to the explosion. While inconclusive at best, the investigation reflected poorly on the new Primus, a situation worsened when the enraged Kurstin publicly denied any involvement in the accident and ordered the two investigators arrested and later executed.<ref name=CS-35/>
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===The Exiled First Circuit===
 
===The Exiled First Circuit===
The final breaking point was a particularly stormy session of the First Circuit where Kurstin directly accused a Precentor Kohler of plotting against him, answering Kohler's denials by branding him a heretic, dismissing the First Circuit and ordering ROM to take him custody. Three hours after the end of the session Kurstin sent a message to the extremely skeptical members of the First Circuit indicating that Kohler had died from natural causes while still in custody.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 12: "The Com Guards - History - The New Dawn"</ref>
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The final breaking point was a particularly stormy session of the First Circuit where Kurstin directly accused a Precentor Kohler of plotting against him, answering Kohler's denials by branding him a heretic, dismissing the First Circuit and ordering ROM to take him custody. Three hours after the end of the session Kurstin sent a message to the extremely skeptical members of the First Circuit indicating that Kohler had died from natural causes while still in custody.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 12 "The Com Guards - History - The New Dawn"</ref>
  
 
Having lost all faith in the clearly insane Kurstin, the remaining Precentors of the First Circuit met in secret in the empty halls of the [[Court of the Star League]] at urging of Precentor [[Procyon]] Gregori Hartford to discuss their limited options. With ComStar law making no legal provision for the removal of the Primus from office on health grounds, and his direct control over ROM preventing them from physically deposing him, Hartford suggested their best option was to leave Terra, both to see how Kurstin would react and to try and stop the spread of information of his condition in order to protect the reputation of ComStar. The First Circuit left Terra on April 20th.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
 
Having lost all faith in the clearly insane Kurstin, the remaining Precentors of the First Circuit met in secret in the empty halls of the [[Court of the Star League]] at urging of Precentor [[Procyon]] Gregori Hartford to discuss their limited options. With ComStar law making no legal provision for the removal of the Primus from office on health grounds, and his direct control over ROM preventing them from physically deposing him, Hartford suggested their best option was to leave Terra, both to see how Kurstin would react and to try and stop the spread of information of his condition in order to protect the reputation of ComStar. The First Circuit left Terra on April 20th.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
  
Infuriated upon learning of their departure, on April 30th Kursti sent what became known as the "<span id="Witch-Hunt Transmission">Witch-Hunt Transmission</span>", a one minute speech dissolving the current First Circuit, branding the members of renegade body heretics and decreeing that they be burned at the stake for their heresy. While Kurstin intended it to be sent to every HPG station in the [[Inner Sphere]], the exiled First Circuit intercepted the message and Hartford responded by ordering the First Circuit HPGs to operate without central coordination from the Terran HPG, effectively imposing a [[Interdiction|Communications Interdiction]] against Terra itself.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/><ref name=CS-36S>''ComStar'', p. 36: "To Reign in Hell"</ref><ref name=CS-36>''ComStar'', p. 36: "Kurstin the Mad"</ref>
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Infuriated upon learning of their departure, on April 30th Kursti sent what became known as the "<span id="Witch-Hunt Transmission">Witch-Hunt Transmission</span>", a one minute speech dissolving the current First Circuit, branding the members of renegade body heretics and decreeing that they be burned at the stake for their heresy. While Kurstin intended it to be sent to every HPG station in the [[Inner Sphere]], the exiled First Circuit intercepted the message and Hartford responded by ordering the First Circuit HPGs to operate without central coordination from the Terran HPG, effectively imposing a [[Interdiction|Communications Interdiction]] against Terra itself.<ref name=CS-35/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/><ref name=CS-36S>''ComStar'', p. 36 - "To Reign in Hell"</ref><ref name=CS-36>''ComStar'', p. 36 - "Kurstin the Mad"</ref>
  
 
Now driven over the edge, Kurstin used [[JumpShip]] couriers to send orders to ROM to assassinate the First Circuit and eliminate any members of the Order felt to be disloyal to him, a bloody purge reminiscent of [[Conrad Toyama]]'s [[The Purification|Purification]] that rounded up the innocent and guilty in equal measure. Under the protection of some 100 ROM bodyguards, the insane Kurstin then proceeded to transfer his seat of office from [[Hilton Head]] to the Court of the Star League. Adopting the [[First Lord]]'s throne as his own, Kurstin had the ashes of Conrad Toyama exhumed and engaged in conversations with the deceased Primus. In response to seeing their leader so mentally incapacitated, a number his bodyguards attempted to desert, only for Kurstin to have their bodies drawn and quartered as a lesson to those who might break faith with him.<ref name=CS-36/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
 
Now driven over the edge, Kurstin used [[JumpShip]] couriers to send orders to ROM to assassinate the First Circuit and eliminate any members of the Order felt to be disloyal to him, a bloody purge reminiscent of [[Conrad Toyama]]'s [[The Purification|Purification]] that rounded up the innocent and guilty in equal measure. Under the protection of some 100 ROM bodyguards, the insane Kurstin then proceeded to transfer his seat of office from [[Hilton Head]] to the Court of the Star League. Adopting the [[First Lord]]'s throne as his own, Kurstin had the ashes of Conrad Toyama exhumed and engaged in conversations with the deceased Primus. In response to seeing their leader so mentally incapacitated, a number his bodyguards attempted to desert, only for Kurstin to have their bodies drawn and quartered as a lesson to those who might break faith with him.<ref name=CS-36/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
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===Kurstin's Assassination===
 
===Kurstin's Assassination===
When word of WINGED CRUSADER leaked to the exiled First Circuit and the Order as a whole, Kurstin's blatant attempt to use military force in contradiction to the will of [[Jerome Blake|Blake]] cost him yet more supporters. Having long feared that matters might come to this, Gregori Hartford activated his ace in the hole, smuggling a message back to Terra to a ROM agent known only as [[Julia Hartford|Saber]].<ref name=CS-36/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
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When word of WINGED CRUSADER leaked to the exiled First Circuit and the Order as a whole, Kurstin's blatant attempt to use military force in contradiction to the will of [[Jerome Blake|Blake]] cost him yet more supporters. Having long feared that matters might come to this, Gregori Hartford activated his ace in the hole, smuggling a message back to Terra to a ROM agent known only as [[Saber]].<ref name=CS-36/><ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=FMCS-12/>
  
On January 3rd [[2902]], Saber entered the Court of the Star League, disabling all security systems and the two guards stationed outside the throne room, before shooting Kurstin through the head with a laser at point-blank range. Saber left no trace save for a copy of "[[Word of Blake (book)|The Word of Blake]]" lying on the throne room's marble floor.<ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=CS-37S>''ComStar'', p. 37: "Sword of Justice"</ref><ref name=CS-37>''ComStar'', p. 37: "Kurstin the Mad"</ref>
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On January 3rd [[2902]], Saber entered the Court of the Star League, disabling all security systems and the two guards stationed outside the throne room, before shooting Kurstin through the head with a laser at point-blank range. Saber left no trace save for a copy of "[[Word of Blake (book)|The Word of Blake]]" lying on the throne room's marble floor.<ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=CS-37S>''ComStar'', p. 37 - "Sword of Justice"</ref><ref name=CS-37>''ComStar'', p. 37 - "Kurstin the Mad"</ref>
  
 
With even Hartford's fellow First Circuit shocked by the move, and the now leaderless mercenary troops standing down with Kurstin's death, the exiled Precentors of the First Circuit called for an immediate end to hostilities and requested a summit on Terra. Exceedingly brief, the First Circuit dictated terms of surrender to those who sided with Kurstin and selected Gregori Hartford as the new Primus of ComStar. Among Hartford's first actions was to orchestrate the most intricate cover-up operation performed by ROM, suppressing any evidence the ComStar Civil War occurred and fabricating documentation that Kurstin had simply resigned office, with no reference to his mental state.<ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=CS-37/>
 
With even Hartford's fellow First Circuit shocked by the move, and the now leaderless mercenary troops standing down with Kurstin's death, the exiled Precentors of the First Circuit called for an immediate end to hostilities and requested a summit on Terra. Exceedingly brief, the First Circuit dictated terms of surrender to those who sided with Kurstin and selected Gregori Hartford as the new Primus of ComStar. Among Hartford's first actions was to orchestrate the most intricate cover-up operation performed by ROM, suppressing any evidence the ComStar Civil War occurred and fabricating documentation that Kurstin had simply resigned office, with no reference to his mental state.<ref name=IOH-104/><ref name=CS-37/>

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