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Finding allies in the First Lord's Advisers, Planetary Congresses and moderately popular with the Hegemony public, Amaris orchestrated a concerted uprising in the Periphery to lure the SLDF away from the Hegemony territory and leave his Rim World troops (which had been allowed garrison duties) with local superiority. Finally, in December [[2766]] he personally killed Richard Cameron and ordered every other Cameron assassinated. With the tacit approval of the Hegemony voters, Stefan Amaris was elected by a slim majority as Emperor of the Amaris Empire (as, due to various Hegemony edicts, as a non-Cameron he could not become Director-General). While the SLDF forces resisted, the public saw Amaris' assumption of power as just as legitimate as James McKenna's violent overthrow of the Terran Alliance had been.<ref name=JFR_151153>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', pp. 151–153</ref>
 
Finding allies in the First Lord's Advisers, Planetary Congresses and moderately popular with the Hegemony public, Amaris orchestrated a concerted uprising in the Periphery to lure the SLDF away from the Hegemony territory and leave his Rim World troops (which had been allowed garrison duties) with local superiority. Finally, in December [[2766]] he personally killed Richard Cameron and ordered every other Cameron assassinated. With the tacit approval of the Hegemony voters, Stefan Amaris was elected by a slim majority as Emperor of the Amaris Empire (as, due to various Hegemony edicts, as a non-Cameron he could not become Director-General). While the SLDF forces resisted, the public saw Amaris' assumption of power as just as legitimate as James McKenna's violent overthrow of the Terran Alliance had been.<ref name=JFR_151153>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', pp. 151–153</ref>
  
Undaunted, the SLDF under Aleksandr Kerensky waged war against the Amaris Empire. Amaris himself, his sanity crumbling, began ordering worse and worse atrocities against dissenters, protesters, and real and imagined traitors. Among others, his destruction of the O'Neill station, a marvel of engineering, the collapse of the Venus sun shade, nuclear salting of the worlds his troops had to evacuate and his "reeducation camps" turned the people of the Hegemony against him. While stiff resistance rose up against him during his last years, zealous prosecution of anyone even remotely cooperating with his regime left the post–civil war Hegemony crippled up to the point that its civil government essentially ceased to exist.
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Undaunted, the SLDF under Aleksandr Kerensky waged war against the Amaris Empire. Amaris himself, his sanity crumbling, began ordering worse and worse atrocities against dissenters, protesters, and real and imagined traitors. Among others, his destruction of the O'Neill station, a marvel of engineering, the collapse of the Venus sun shade, nuclear salting of the worlds his troops had to evacuate and his "reeducation camps" turned the people of the Hegemony against him. While stiff resistance rose up against him during his last years, zealous prosecution of anyone even remotely cooperating with his regime left the post-civil war Hegemony crippled up to the point that its civil government essentially ceased to exist.
  
 
While individual planets were recovering (despite the best efforts of the Great Houses, who waged an intelligence war to destabilize the Hegemony worlds and prevent a strengthening), the [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus]] of the SLDF and the subsequent invasion by the Great Houses during the [[First Succession War]] ended all attempts at recovery. Finally, during [[Operation SILVER SHIELD]] the last vestiges of the Terran Hegemony fell and ComStar's control of Terra began.<ref name=JFR_151153>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', pp. 151–153</ref>
 
While individual planets were recovering (despite the best efforts of the Great Houses, who waged an intelligence war to destabilize the Hegemony worlds and prevent a strengthening), the [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus]] of the SLDF and the subsequent invasion by the Great Houses during the [[First Succession War]] ended all attempts at recovery. Finally, during [[Operation SILVER SHIELD]] the last vestiges of the Terran Hegemony fell and ComStar's control of Terra began.<ref name=JFR_151153>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', pp. 151–153</ref>

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