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Due to the heavy rewriting or even hiding of Blake's writings, it is very difficult to clear the facts about him, but it is clear than his decisions, though cold, were very successful in the business side. His personality was described as socially awkward and reserved, a real workaholic.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 24</ref>
 
Due to the heavy rewriting or even hiding of Blake's writings, it is very difficult to clear the facts about him, but it is clear than his decisions, though cold, were very successful in the business side. His personality was described as socially awkward and reserved, a real workaholic.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 24</ref>
  
Blake was more businessman than politician, but his decision to concentrate the rebuilding efforts in the Inner Sphere worlds probably exaggerated the state of decline in the Periphery. The area effectively turned from a marginal but developed area into the barrens which it has become. Some said that was because he blamed the Periphery's people for the Amaris Coup and felt a deep distaste for the Periphery, while another potential explanation was his overwhelming focus on restoring the first circuit of the HPG, leading him to spend the vast majority of his time and resources on rebuilding the worlds of the Terran Hegemony. He personally abhorred violence, but saw the need for a a swift and brutal security force that could operate to safeguard ComStar interests, hence his founding of ROM and banning of outsiders joining them, showing that he was not above harsh measures in his attempt to save the HPG and preserve as much of Star League technology as possible. His intention to preserve mankind's knowledge was a project that involved preventing it from falling in the House Lords hands as much as to record it. In fact, it was probably for that than he began the isolationism so characteristic of ComStar. Blake's intentions appears to have been idealistic, creating a nexus between all former Inner Sphere states, and preserving the advanced knowledge of the Star League, but they became corrupted soon after his death.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 117</ref>  
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Blake was more businessman than politician, but his decision to concentrate the rebuilding efforts in the Inner Sphere worlds probably exaggerated the state of decline in the Periphery. The area effectively turned from a marginal but developed area into the barrens which it has become. Some said that was because he blamed the Periphery's people for the Amaris Coup and felt a deep distaste for the Periphery, while another potential explanation was his overwhelming focus on restoring the first circuit of the HPG, leading him to spend the vast majority of his time and resources on rebuilding the worlds of the Terran Hegemony. He personally abhorred violence, but saw the need for a a swift and brutal security force that could operate to safeguard ComStar interests, hence is founding of ROM and banning of outsiders joining them, showing that he was not above harsh measures in his attempt to save the HPG and preserve as much of Star League technology as possible. His intention to preserve mankind's knowledge was a project that involved preventing it from falling in the House Lords hands as much as to record it. In fact, it was probably for that than he began the isolationism so characteristic of ComStar. Blake's intentions appears to have been idealistic, creating a nexus between all former Inner Sphere states, and preserving the advanced knowledge of the Star League, but they became corrupted soon after his death.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 117</ref>  
 
Blake didn't create any of the religious or mystical trappings which ComStar later adopted, but he laid the foundation of many of its structures and policies.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 25</ref>
 
Blake didn't create any of the religious or mystical trappings which ComStar later adopted, but he laid the foundation of many of its structures and policies.<ref>''Historical Liberation of Terra V2'', p. 25</ref>
  

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