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==History==
 
==History==
 
After the liberation of New Syrtis during [[Operation CERBERUS]], Fenlon would be appointed to the post of [[Field Marshal of the Capellan March]].
 
After the liberation of New Syrtis during [[Operation CERBERUS]], Fenlon would be appointed to the post of [[Field Marshal of the Capellan March]].
He remained in control of the [[Capellan March]] until March [[3151]], when the legitmate heir [[Alexander Hasek]], returned to [[New Syrtis]], assuming the control. Fenlon wasn't pleased at all for that, giving the planet's control to Hasek, though insisted than he must remain administrator of the March, as only his First Prince, [[Julian Davion]] could replace him. That relegated Fenlon as a ''de facto'' military advisor, with little to none authority.<ref name=DDp22>''Dominions Divided'', p. 22</ref>
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He remained in control of the [[Capellan March]] until March [[3151]], when the legitmate heir [[Alexander Hasek]], returned to [[New Syrtis]], assuming control. Fenlon wasn't pleased at giving control of the planet to Hasek, who insisted that he must remain administrator of the March, as only his First Prince, [[Julian Davion]] could replace him. That relegated Fenlon to the role of military advisor, with little to no authority.<ref name=DDp22>''Dominions Divided'', p. 22</ref>
  
Since the beginning, Fenlon began fearing Alexanders' actions: seen as a ''playboy'', and rightfully so, not a soldier, wasn't very popular between his people. And his increase of military expenses and vitriolic speeches against both the [[Capellan Confederation]] and [[Taurian Concordat]] made the marshal fear he would began a war unilaterally to increase his prestige. And he has good reasons to fear it: both Alexander mother and grandfather had did exactly the same in the past. The creation by Alexander of the [[Syrtis Scourge]] a new regiment loyal only to him, and outside of the Marshal's chain of command, increased his fears, but was unable to do nothing more than keep informed his Prince, sending reports to [[Argyle]].<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 22-23</ref>
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Since the beginning, Fenlon feared Alexander's actions, and rightfully so: seen as a ''playboy'' rather than a soldier, his increased military spending and vitriolic speeches against both the [[Capellan Confederation]] and [[Taurian Concordat]] raised fears he would begin a war merely to increase his prestige. And he has good reason to fear it, as both Alexander's [[Amanda_Hasek_(31st_c.)|mother]] and [[George_Hasek_(31st_c.)|grandfather]] had each done exactly that. Alexander's creation of the [[Syrtis Scourge]]; a new regiment loyal only to him, and outside of the Marshal's chain of command, increased his fears, but was unable to do anything more than keep his Prince informed, sending reports to [[Argyle]].<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 22-23</ref>
  
Fenlon's attempts to keep aggresive plans from Hasek failed, though he refused to follow any orders that conflicted with the ones Julian Davion gave him. After an assassin attempted apparently to kill Alexander, the 8 June, and killed his mistress, Hasek decided to act. The 13 June, Alexander informed him than, as the assassin had used a Taurian grenade, he became convinced it was a Taurian agent, and decided to invade the Concordat. Fenlon urged him to restrain himself and await for the investigation to end, bus Hasek simply ignored him: and when Fenlon insisted, Hasek asked him if he want to resign, whithout alternatives, he had to concede. The duke, taking the Scourge and [[Sixth Syrtis Fusiliers]], invaded the [[Pleiades Cluster]]; the [[Pleiades War]] had began. That left Fenlon in charge of New Syrtis, and informed Julian of the few that he know, as Hasek hadn't even tell him where he was going exactly or than he intended to began a war.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 33</ref><ref>''The Damocles Sanction'', ch. 6</ref>
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Fenlon's attempts to keep Hasek's aggression in check failed, though he refused to follow any orders that conflicted with the ones Julian Davion had given him. After an apparent assassination attempt against Alexander on the 8th of June killed his mistress, Hasek decided to act. On June 13th, Alexander informed Fenlon that as the assassin had used a Taurian grenade, he was convinced it was a Taurian agent, and had therefore decided to invade the Concordat. Fenlon urged Alexander to restrain himself and await the official investigation's findings, bus Hasek simply ignored him. When Fenlon insisted, Hasek asked if he wished to resign. Without alternatives, Fenlon was forced to concede. The Duke, taking the Scourge and [[Sixth Syrtis Fusiliers]], invaded the [[Pleiades Cluster]]; the [[Pleiades War]] had begun. Fenlon was left behind on New Syrtis, informing Julian of the few facts that he know, as Hasek hadn't even told him where he was going, or that he intended to began a war.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 33</ref><ref>''The Damocles Sanction'', ch. 6</ref>
  
Fenlon placed all the worlds on the New Syrtis region on high alert, and feared the worst: with the departure, New Syrtis was almost defenseless, only with a green militia and [[Lagendorf Lancers]]. However, he hid the Duke's intentions, telling he was simply leading an exercise.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 39</ref>
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Fenlon placed all the worlds in the New Syrtis region on high alert, fearing the worst: with the Duke's departure, New Syrtis was almost defenseless, with only a green militia and the [[Lagendorf Lancers]] for defense. However, he hid the Duke's intentions, telling his commanders that the Duke was simply leading an exercise.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 39</ref>
  
Luckily for him, Fenlon's fears never became reality: though the war ended in a disaster, with Hasek's capture, the taurians only launched some reprisal raids, ransoming the duke, which returned to New Syrtis as a humiliated and defeated man, with even less power and respect than before.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 72</ref>
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Fortunately, Fenlon's fears never became reality: though the war ended in a disaster with Hasek's capture, the Taurians only launched some reprisal raids and ransomed the Duke, who returned to New Syrtis as a humiliated and defeated man with even less power and respect than before.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 72</ref>
  
And Alexander lost all military authority: Fenlon would take all operational control over the March's military forces, limiting Hasek to the civilian authority.<ref>''The Damocles Sanction'', ch. 21</ref>
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After Prince Davion stripped Alexander of his military authority, Fenlon would take over operational control of the March's military forces, limiting Hasek to civilian authority.<ref>''The Damocles Sanction'', ch. 21</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 04:24, 12 October 2023

Paxton Fenlon
Personal
AffiliationHouse Fenlon
Career
RankField Marshal of the Capellan March[1]

Paxton Fenlon was an officer of the Federated Suns.

History[edit]

After the liberation of New Syrtis during Operation CERBERUS, Fenlon would be appointed to the post of Field Marshal of the Capellan March. He remained in control of the Capellan March until March 3151, when the legitmate heir Alexander Hasek, returned to New Syrtis, assuming control. Fenlon wasn't pleased at giving control of the planet to Hasek, who insisted that he must remain administrator of the March, as only his First Prince, Julian Davion could replace him. That relegated Fenlon to the role of military advisor, with little to no authority.[2]

Since the beginning, Fenlon feared Alexander's actions, and rightfully so: seen as a playboy rather than a soldier, his increased military spending and vitriolic speeches against both the Capellan Confederation and Taurian Concordat raised fears he would begin a war merely to increase his prestige. And he has good reason to fear it, as both Alexander's mother and grandfather had each done exactly that. Alexander's creation of the Syrtis Scourge; a new regiment loyal only to him, and outside of the Marshal's chain of command, increased his fears, but was unable to do anything more than keep his Prince informed, sending reports to Argyle.[3]

Fenlon's attempts to keep Hasek's aggression in check failed, though he refused to follow any orders that conflicted with the ones Julian Davion had given him. After an apparent assassination attempt against Alexander on the 8th of June killed his mistress, Hasek decided to act. On June 13th, Alexander informed Fenlon that as the assassin had used a Taurian grenade, he was convinced it was a Taurian agent, and had therefore decided to invade the Concordat. Fenlon urged Alexander to restrain himself and await the official investigation's findings, bus Hasek simply ignored him. When Fenlon insisted, Hasek asked if he wished to resign. Without alternatives, Fenlon was forced to concede. The Duke, taking the Scourge and Sixth Syrtis Fusiliers, invaded the Pleiades Cluster; the Pleiades War had begun. Fenlon was left behind on New Syrtis, informing Julian of the few facts that he know, as Hasek hadn't even told him where he was going, or that he intended to began a war.[4][5]

Fenlon placed all the worlds in the New Syrtis region on high alert, fearing the worst: with the Duke's departure, New Syrtis was almost defenseless, with only a green militia and the Lagendorf Lancers for defense. However, he hid the Duke's intentions, telling his commanders that the Duke was simply leading an exercise.[6]

Fortunately, Fenlon's fears never became reality: though the war ended in a disaster with Hasek's capture, the Taurians only launched some reprisal raids and ransomed the Duke, who returned to New Syrtis as a humiliated and defeated man with even less power and respect than before.[7]

After Prince Davion stripped Alexander of his military authority, Fenlon would take over operational control of the March's military forces, limiting Hasek to civilian authority.[8]

References[edit]

  1. The Damocles Sanction, ch. 6
  2. Dominions Divided, p. 22
  3. Dominions Divided, p. 22-23
  4. Dominions Divided, p. 33
  5. The Damocles Sanction, ch. 6
  6. Dominions Divided, p. 39
  7. Dominions Divided, p. 72
  8. The Damocles Sanction, ch. 21

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