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− '''Victor Ian Steiner-Davion''' was the eldest child of [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Melissa Steiner]]. He was named in honor of the successful conclusion of the [[Fourth Succession War]] and Hanse's late older brother, Prince [[Ian Davion]]. As the first child of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, he inherited the most powerful realm of the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. + '''Victor Ian Steiner-Davion''' (born 12 April [[3030]] – died 26 November [[3134]], aged 104 years) was the eldest child of [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Melissa Steiner]]. He was named in honor of the successful conclusion of the [[Fourth Succession War]] and Hanse's late older brother, Prince [[Ian Davion]]. As the first child of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, he inherited the most powerful realm of the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Federated Commonwealth]].
Victor's greatest asset was his ability to learn coupled with his intelligence and desire to know more.<ref>''Ghost War'', p. 93</ref> He expected people to judge him regardless of his heritage and almost always avoided using his family name to gain special privileges. He distrusted flatterers and kept the counsel of individuals who were not afraid to tell him when he was wrong.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 60: "Victor Steiner-Davion"</ref> Victor's greatest asset was his ability to learn coupled with his intelligence and desire to know more.<ref>''Ghost War'', p. 93</ref> He expected people to judge him regardless of his heritage and almost always avoided using his family name to gain special privileges. He distrusted flatterers and kept the counsel of individuals who were not afraid to tell him when he was wrong.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 60: "Victor Steiner-Davion"</ref>
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− | '''Victor Ian Steiner-Davion''' was the eldest child of [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Melissa Steiner]]. He was named in honor of the successful conclusion of the [[Fourth Succession War]] and Hanse's late older brother, Prince [[Ian Davion]]. As the first child of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, he inherited the most powerful realm of the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. | + | '''Victor Ian Steiner-Davion''' (born 12 April [[3030]] – died 26 November [[3134]], aged 104 years) was the eldest child of [[First Prince]] [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Melissa Steiner]]. He was named in honor of the successful conclusion of the [[Fourth Succession War]] and Hanse's late older brother, Prince [[Ian Davion]]. As the first child of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, he inherited the most powerful realm of the [[Inner Sphere]], the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. |
Victor's greatest asset was his ability to learn coupled with his intelligence and desire to know more.<ref>''Ghost War'', p. 93</ref> He expected people to judge him regardless of his heritage and almost always avoided using his family name to gain special privileges. He distrusted flatterers and kept the counsel of individuals who were not afraid to tell him when he was wrong.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 60: "Victor Steiner-Davion"</ref> | Victor's greatest asset was his ability to learn coupled with his intelligence and desire to know more.<ref>''Ghost War'', p. 93</ref> He expected people to judge him regardless of his heritage and almost always avoided using his family name to gain special privileges. He distrusted flatterers and kept the counsel of individuals who were not afraid to tell him when he was wrong.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 60: "Victor Steiner-Davion"</ref> |