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Word of Blake
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"The lies of Focht's ComStar have gone unanswered
long enough. The time has come to drive the heretics from
the cradle of humanity. Then the purifying light of Blake's
True Vision will shine again on Terra, the gleaming gem set
at the heart of the Inner Sphere. Then all will know that
the true ComStar, the Word of Blake, has returned to guide
them through the darkness of ignorance."
--From an address to the Word of Blake Militia by Precentor
Demona Aziz
Our most recent intelligence regarding the activities of
the reactionary element known as the Word of Blake is provided
here. Though smaller in number than our brotherhood, the Word
of Blake must not be taken lightly. Despite ComStar's massive
losses of personnel and equipment on Tukayyid, the Word of
Blake still fields impressive military strength, numbering
just over four divisions in size. Their military might and
close ties to former Precentor Thomas Marik, currently Captain-General
of the Free Worlds League, gives them considerable power in
the Inner Sphere's political arena. The Word of Blake currently
operates in the Free Worlds League; these reactionaries bear
careful watching lest their influence spread out of control.
Detailed reports on each section are available through ROM
officers with Alpha Level Security Clearance.
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The Renegades
ComStar defeated the Clans on Tukayyid, but the victory was bittersweet.
ComStar had negotiated for an end to all offensive action aimed
at striking further through the Inner Sphere toward Terra for fifteen
years if the Clans lost, offering Terra's subjugation to the Clans
if the Clans won. However, this agreement only bound the Clans to
cease advancing toward Terra; they considered the rest of the Inner
Sphere fair game. As long as it lay "spinward" from Terra,
the Clans could assault any world within their reach, honing their
tactics and wearing down the Successor States little by little.
ComStar had gained a brief breathing space for the Inner Sphere;
in less than two decades, mortal battle would once more be joined.
The action on Tukayyid and events following spelled the downfall
of the old ComStar. When Precentor Martial Focht returned to Terra
after Tukayyid, he confronted Primus Waterly about Operation Scorpion,
her futile effort to take over the Inner Sphere by staging revolts
to sabotage the Clans' administration of conquered worlds and placing
all Inner Sphere HPGs under Interdiction. Though the details of
the meeting remain unknown, Precentor Focht convinced Myndo Waterly
to abdicate the primacy. One week later, the First Circuit elected
Sharilar Mori, Precentor Dieron, as Primus. Together, Primus Mori
and Precentor Martial Focht embarked on a series of far-reaching
reforms.
Demona Aziz, Precentor of Atreus and a member of the First Circuit
during Operation Scorpion, held strictly to the rigid, conservative
interpretation of the works of Jerome Blake, and blindly followed
Primus Waterly. Precentor Aziz wrongly assumed that Primus Mori's
accession and her internal reforms resulted from an illegal coup
d'etat by the Precentor Martial. Though the other First Circuit
members saw the wisdom of Precentor Martial Focht's actions, Precentor
Aziz took her staff and bolted from Terra, traveling to Atreus to
meet with Captain-General Thomas Marik. Upon arriving, she informed
the Captain-General that the ComStar he once served was under attack
from within. Demona Aziz petitioned Thomas Marik for sanctuary within
the Free Worlds League for herself and any other members of ComStar
who might share her fears and follow her. Captain-General Marik
granted her request.
Ignorant of the full scope of the Reformation, Precentor Aziz failed
to reveal the true nature and extent of the changes in ComStar to
Captain-General Marik, and the eventual depth of response to his
offer of sanctuary astounded him. When Aziz fled, Primus Mori had
yet to initiate most of the Reformation Acts; ComStar's internal
struggle had not yet spread beyond the First Circuit. Judging Primus
Mori and Precentor Focht by her own narrow standards of conduct,
Aziz mistook the rebirth of ComStar for no more than another round
of petty political maneuvering.
Using ROM agents loyal to her, Precentor Aziz sent messages to
every HPG station across the Inner Sphere, inviting all ComStar
members who rejected the new ways in favor of the old to join her
in exile. As Precentor Aziz's call went out, Primus Mori passed
the first of the Reformation Acts and began to uproot some of the
Order's underlying misconceptions. The situation could easily have
erupted into violent internal conflict, but Aziz's rebellion provided
an easy way out for those unwilling to accept change. Primus Mori
wisely showed great patience by allowing the conservative members
of the Order to make their choice and leave unopposed, keeping turmoil
to a minimum in the divided brotherhood.
Within months, Aziz's initial handful of followers became a flood
of more than two thousand refugees, most arriving in the Free Worlds
League with only the robes on their backs. Some of the most fanatical
members of the Com Guards managed to smuggle out their BattleMechs,
or carried their personal tools and weapons with them. The defectors
formed a loose organization, still led unofficially by Precentor
Aziz, and adopted the name Word of Blake.
The Word of Blake accepted as members all those who subscribed
to ComStar's traditional operating procedure and faith, wrongly
believed to be the teachings, writings, and methodologies of the
sainted Jerome Blake. While the Reformation Acts unfolded within
ComStar, changing almost every aspect of the old Order, members
of the Word of Blake held true to the monolithic, repressive ComStar
they had always known.
Some remaining traditions are superficial. For example, unlike
the new ComStar, Word of Blake followers still wear the white robes
of the old Order. More seriously, they continue to recite prayers
to the technological devices under their control, praising them
for their continued, smooth operation. The reformed ComStar no longer
retains this unnecessary and superstitious practice. To an untrained
outsiders, acts of techno-worship performed by Word of Blake members
appear to be nothing more than harmless, quasi-religious changing.
The danger lies in the Word of Blake's sincere but ignorant belief
that without prayers, the machinery will not function. They claim
that operating an HPG merges technology and mankind, and their prayers
both thank and supplicate the machines. By their example, they teach
others to emulate superstitious flummery, arming them against any
efforts to teach independent thought.
The Marik Alliance
Caught off guard by the sheer numbers of ComStar followers switching
their allegiance to the Word of Blake, Captain-General Marik arranged
to meet with several of the defecting Precentors that he knew personally
to determine the best course of action. Already, each Precentor
represented an individual faction of refugees seeking sanctuary
within the Free Worlds League borders. Precentor Blane of Gibson,
a long-time friend and ally of the Captain-General, led the delegation.
Blane offered a more moderate, less overtly reactionary style of
leadership, providing a marked contrast to the often-combative Aziz.
Thomas Marik's open support for Precentor Blane as the ad hoc leader
among the Precentors infuriated Demona Aziz, and still provokes
controversy within the Word of Blake administration. Believing that
her former rank on the First Circuit entitled her to prominence
among the renegades, Precentor Aziz resented her fall in status
from founder to leader of a minority faction in the group she helped
to forge. She could do little about it, however, except seethe inwardly
under a barely civil exterior and bide her time.
The meeting yielded two accords. Thomas Marik agreed to relocate
the arriving members of the newly created Word of Blake to the planet
Gibson, granting them a landhold there. In return, the Word of Blake
signed a contract to service the HPGs the League had gained in the
aftermath of Operation Scorpion. Precentor Blane and the other gathered
leaders willingly drafted the contract, aware that they would need
the resulting income to support the ever-growing number of ComStar
refugees.
The HPG service contract between the Free Worlds League and the
Word of Blake benefited both parties equally. It provided the Word
of Blake with a substantial, steady source of income that their
new Order desperately needed. It also placed a formidable political
and military tool in Thomas Marik's hands. Knowing that Marik supported
their cause, the Word of Blake in return pledged him their aid should
the need arise. Should House Marik's upcoming marital alliance with
House Liao prove shaky, the Captain-General may use his newfound
allies to shore it up. In the meantime, the Word of Blake's trained
MechWarriors and skilled, ruthless ROM operatives add considerably
to Thomas Marik's personal power. Time alone will show what use
he plans to make of them, and how large a threat they pose to ComStar.
Fortunately, even as ComStar struggles through changes, the Word
of Blake is also suffering upheaval. Where the ComStar Reformation
has the advantage of a clear vision and a strong leader, the Word
of Blake has yet to define its true direction and goals. As yet,
only blind rejection of Primus Mori's reforms binds them together.
Each subgroup within the Word of Blake proposes a different direction
for their organization to take, and the sect's leaders lack sufficient
control over their members to prevent each faction from acting on
its own.
All factions agree on a few points. They decry our blessed Order
and its members as heretics for defying the ancient doctrines falsely
claimed to be the writings of Jerome Blake. They denounce as forgeries
the recently discovered, true writings of our blessed founder on
which Primus Mori and Precentor Martial Focht have based the Reformation.
They mourn ComStar as lost, destroyed from inside, and claim that
salvation is possible only by fleeing from our Order's so-called
corrupted vision and joining the Word of Blake. Beyond such narrow-minded
hatred, they hold little in common.
Precentor Aziz recently deepened the tension between ComStar and
the Word of Blake by unveiling her logo for the growing organization.
Wisely declining to widen the schism with a show of anger, neither
Primus Mori nor Precentor Martial Focht have publicly commented
on the logo. However, Precentor Aziz's act of petty defiance can
only dim hopes for an eventual reconciliation.
The logo of the Word of Blake consists of a massive broadsword
thrust downward, its hilt decorated with the ComStar insignia surrounded
by six concentric rings. According to Aziz, the sword represents
the Word of Blake's iron determination to establish what they call
the true faith, and their willingness to use force to fulfill their
version of Jerome Blake's prophecies and visions. The six concentric
rings surrounding the ComStar insignia represent the original seats
of the First Circuit during Blake's time. By invoking the Order's
earliest days, Precentor Aziz seeks to legitimize centuries of creeping
revisionism and false doctrine as the gospel of Jerome Blake.
Currently, ComStar has more pressing concerns than these empty
gestures. Former Primus Waterly's influence remains strained within
the ranks of the Word of Blake, and some factions call for the death
of "the heretic Primus," Sharilar Mori. Most factions
also consider the Primus and Precentor Martial to be evil demons
who destroyed ComStar and betrayed Blake's work. Their hysterical
rhetoric might seem comic, were its potential consequences not so
grave. The Order has taken steps to provide protection for the Primus
and Precentor Martial. Though the murder of either leader would
create temporary chaos, ComStar would survive such a trauma. Destroying
our leaders will not destroy our faith or our work. The Word of
Blake's most fanatical members pose a danger beyond their threat
to ComStar, however. Those who call Myndo Waterly a saint point
accusing fingers at the Federated Commonwealth, calling it evil
and advocating its destruction. Allied with the Free Worlds League,
the Word of Blake may poison relations between these two states
beyond repair, possibly even touching off another Inner Sphere-wide
war.
Monkey Warfare
If guerrilla warfare is defined as perpetrating clandestine attacks
on the opposition in order to wear them down, in "monkey"
warfare, both sides wage a conflict of escalating, annoying pranks
that, though expensive and time-consuming, cost no lives. Petty
harassment of ComStar by Word of Blake members of the Free Worlds
League and the Federated Commonwealth has forced our Order to retaliate
in an ongoing war of one-upmanship.
As a gesture of respect for their misguided brethren, ComStar allows
the Word of Blake to use the ComStar HPG network, requiring no modifications
for alternate methods of transmission or additional security measures.
Because ComStar hold a one-year service contract with the Free Worlds
League, we also transmit through the HPG stations held by the Word
of Blake. However, ComStar has only minimal control over those stations
as its personnel are gradually replaced by Word of Blake technicians
(as agreed in that contract), and therefore cannot guarantee that
the messages sent through them will arrive at their destination
unmolested. Mounting evidence suggests that Word of Blake technicians
frequently tamper with ComStar message packets sent through their
Class A HPGs.
Word of Blake technicians also delight in adding entire, unrelated
messages to transmissions. Frequently, they insert recruitment information
into private communiqués. ComStar internal documents bear
the brunt of this abuse, often appearing at their destination padded
by pages of ranting commentary from the Word of Blake renegades.
Though this tampering has a fleeting impact, ComStar loses time
and money when forced to re-transmit messages, sometimes several
times, to ensure that at least one copy makes it through unaltered.
A more serious interception involved former Primus Myndo Waterly's
body, which disappeared from Terra prior to its scheduled cremation.
Primus Mori declared the theft a "morbid, callous, and heinous
act against the dead." Precentor Martial Focht privately fears
that the body of the former Primus may be used as a symbol of worship
to enshrine Waterly as a martyr. As of this writing, no group claims
responsibility for the theft, but evidence points strongly to the
Word of Blake's role in the desecration.
Organization
The Word of Blake retains much of the organizational structure used
by ComStar prior to the Reformation. The three-tiered ranking of
acolyte, adept, and Precentor remains the same, and each division's
function uses the standard Greek-letter classifications. The Word
of Blake has kept the Omicron designation, which represents ROM's
internal security and doctrinal purity function.
Repudiating the First Circuit as a corrupt body, the Precentors
leading the Word of Blake rejected that portion of ComStar's command
structure; yet each are leery of relinquishing personal power and
so they formed a loose tribunal, currently led by Precentor Blane
of Gibson. One Precentor represents each faction of the Word of
Blake, with Blane arbitrating all disputes. As of this writing,
no one faction controls the tribunal, and the Word of Blake remains
in constant flux.
Splinter Groups
Part of the reason no one faction can gain control of the tribunal
lies in the widely diverse interpretations of the writings and will
of Jerome Blake held by the various factions. Though outwardly committed
to a single "true vision" they claim to possess, few within
the Word of Blake agree on even the smallest doctrinal point. Each
faction boasts a certain number of supporters, often centered around
a specific person, geographic area, or unique view of Blake's vision.
These factions often break down into smaller splinter groups, each
of which endorses yet another specific viewpoint or ideology. Precentor
Demona Aziz leads the most radical faction, a group known as the
Toyama, named for Primus Conrad Toyama, who first turned ComStar
from humanity's guardians to humanity's oppressors. The Toyama group
militantly follows their namesake's gospel, convinced it is Blake's
philosophy, and believes that the Word of Blake should build a large
enough army to seize Terra from our Order and reimpose the suffocating
religion of the old ComStar throughout the Inner Sphere. The Toyama
have made several assassination attempts against our Primus and
Precentor Martial, and have launched several terrorist attacks against
ComStar HPGs in the Federated Commonwealth.
Even within the Toyama, more extreme splinter groups call for the
assassination of all the Successor State House Lords. Though these
murderous reactionaries represent only a small fraction of the total
group, the lack of centralized control within the Word of Blake
makes it impossible to check the movements of each faction or individual.
Still other minor contingents lobby for attacks against the Wolf
Pack, formerly Wolf's Dragoons, in retaliation for their decades-old
ties to the Clans. We of ComStar must not be misled by their small
size into underestimating the danger these groups pose. As history
has demonstrated time and again, the act of a single zealot can
plunge worlds into the flames of chaos.
Precentor Blane leads the moderate True Believers faction, who
resort to violence only when diplomacy fails. Precentor Blane considers
reconciliation between ComStar and the Word of Blake possible, but
only at the cost of extreme sacrifice on both sides. Given the recalcitrance
of Blane's fellow Precentors, reunification seems unlikely. In accordance
with his hopes, however slim, Blane plays the role of middleman
in the struggle within the Word of Blake, balancing the violent
factions against those who view ComStar strictly as a religious
calling.
The Counter-Reformists, led by Precentor Willima Willis, maintain
that the Word of Blake should review the writings and teachings
of Jerome Blake and revise them where necessary. Though they disagree
with the reforms enacted by Primus Mori and Precentor Focht, they
admit that Blake's philosophy may have been tainted since ComStar's
founding. They believe that the only proper response to past treachery
is to use the past as a building block for the future, reevaluating
the existing interpretations of Blake's vision to discover where
ComStar went wrong and to avoid making those same mistakes. Predictably,
this faction has already been branded heretical by the majority
of the Word of Blake. Though its hot-tempered Precentor boasts a
number of followers, this faction also lacks a definitive direction
or plan.
Reconciliation, if it occurs, will probably come from within the
Counter-Reformists or the True Believers. Some minor splinter groups
under Precentor Blane see reconciliation as the only way to deal
with ComStar, and advocate extending diplomatic ties to our Order
as a way to begin healing the breach between the two groups.
The Shunners faction has not splintered, and in fact, seems to
be growing in power. Shunners believe that Jerome Blake's prophesied
destruction of the Inner Sphere draws near, and that the Word of
Blake's only hope for survival is to isolate itself and weather
the coming storm. They consider the current contract with the Free
Worlds League a mistake, a blatant disregard of Blake's warnings
about allying with one of the Successor States. In their own way,
the Shunners are as radical as the Toyama group. Though they disagree
about how to act on their theology, they will fight for their right
to exist. Precentor Curtis Byrd, former Precentor of Florida in
the Federated Commonwealth, currently leads the Shunners, the least
vocal of but most steadfast of the current factions.
Further splinter groups may exist of which we remain ignorant,
making our analysis of the balance of power within the Word of Blake
precarious, at best.
ROM
The Word of Blake retained the name of ROM for its internal
security organization. They consider themselves to be the true ComStar,
and aside from jettisoning the First Circuit, have made a point
of retaining the Order's outward trappings, including the Greek-letter
function identification for all military and other rank structures.
Along with its structure, the Word of Blake ROM also retained its
traditional watchdog role. ROM agents infiltrate every level of
the Word of Blake, seeking out ComStar agents and punishing any
converts tempted to rethink their loyalties. Most of ROM defected
to the Word of Blake in the early days of the Reformation, bringing
with them considerable skill in espionage as well as rigid conservative
influences. Lacking control by a central authority, they frequently
overstep the bounds of their position and of common decency.
ROM agents associated with the Toyama faction recently attempted
to bomb Hilton Head Island. One of the few ComStar ROM agents to
successfully infiltrate the Word of Blake ROM sent a warning which
foiled the attack. If successful, the attack would have killed the
Primus, the First Circuit, and the Precentor Martial at one stroke.
Instead, the incident only served to further escalate the tensions
between our blessed Order and the renegade Word of Blake.
Thankfully, only sixteen altercations between the ROM forces of
ComStar and the Word of Blake have degenerated into fatal violence,
mainly in the Federated Commonwealth, where the more bloodthirsty
factions attempted to punish those individuals who defied Primus
Waterly's orders during Operation Scorpion. Given the scope of changes
going on elsewhere, our Order views these distressing incidents
as minor by comparison.
The News Bureau
The ComStar News Bureau lost several key reporters in the early
stages of the Reformation. Those who chose to join the ranks of
the Word of Blake have set up a rival news service.
Callin their creation the Blake News, these reporters originated
a series of programs purportedly illuminating the teachings of Jerome
Blake. As with their parent, the Word of Blake, the Blake News cannot
agree on one way to interpret the work of ComStar's founder; that
they managed to produce this program at all is astonishing. As might
be expected, the final version sparked immediate controversy. Mirroring
the internal struggle taking place within the larger organization,
fights sometimes break out during live broadcasts between rival
factions and splinter groups. The actual reporting of news unfortunately
receives short shrift.
Blake Guard/Word of Blake Militia
Of the thousands of ComStar members who fled to the Free Worlds
League, one of the most notable and potentially dangerous refugees
is Precentor Trent Arian of the Com Guards. During the battle of
Tukayyid, he fought against Clan Diamond Shark, earning several
commendations for his bravery and leadership, including the Precentor's
Sword. Upon returning to Terra with his unit for refit, he learned
of Primus Mori's Reformation Acts. He promptly took more than thirty
MechWarriors and their equipment back off-planet and headed for
the Free Worlds League.
Precentor Arian met with Precentor Blane on Gibson and pledged
his loyalty to the Word of Blake. Precentor Blane, realizing that
the number of refugees coming from the ranks of the Com Guards made
a Precentor Martial necessary for the organization, appointed Precentor
Arian to that position.
Precentor Martial Arian faced the challenge of forging viable military
units from the hodgepodge of BattleMechs and personnel that left
ComStar to join the Word of Blake. Captain-General Marik provided
the assistance of the Free Worlds League Ministry of Defense, and
with their help Arian shaped his army around the traditional Com
Guard unit structure. The Free Worlds League advisors suggested
establishing two primary military bases on Gibson, and remained
there as technical consultants. Their true function may be to act
as Thomas Marik's eyes and ears, attempting to ensure that the Word
of Blake military acts in accordance with Marik's designs and goals.
Despite their philosophical differences, all Word of Blake factions
agree that to ensure their survival, they must directly control
military assets. The tribunal allocated funding to Precentor Martial
Arian with instructions to replenish and increase his forces with
new BattleMechs and equipment. He issued an immediate appeal to
all ComStar refugees, calling for engineers to design a new generation
of 'Mechs for his troops, variously known as the Blake Guard or
the Word of Blake Militia. To his delight, many ComStar engineers
had joined the Word of Blake and eagerly tackled this new assignment.
Once the engineers had several designs underway, Arian negotiated
a production contract with the Free Worlds Defense Industries' Gibson
BattleMech factory. The Word of Blake underwrote the loan needed
to expand the facility and fund the development of the new BattleMechs,
using the proceeds of their HPG service contract with the Free Worlds
League. By the spring of 3055, the Blake Guard received its first
fresh-off-the-line shipments of Grand Crusader and Pit Viper 'Mechs.
Precentor Martial Arian gave several of these 'Mechs to the Free
Worlds League to express his appreciation for Captain-General Marik's
support. Our ROM agents in the Capellan Confederation report that
Sun-Tzu Liao also received at least one Grand Crusader for his technicians
to study, possibly from Marik as a wedding gift. If so, Thomas Marik
may one day regret that act of dubious generosity.
The Blake Guards currently field slightly more than four divisions
of troops, roughly equivalent to three and a half BattleMech regiments.
Though slow to arrive, the new BattleMechs have already bolstered
the renegade forces. All units use the standard Com Guard numbering
and configuration, and are currently stationed on Gibson. Precentor
Martial Arian so far has refused to commit his troops to any action
until the Word of Blake agrees on a unified theology and a firm
direction for its future. Given the reactionaries' fragmented state,
Precentor Martial Focht expects no belligerence from them for some
time. As of this writing, our Com Guards may turn all their attention
to preparing for the coming battle with the Clans with no concerns
for an attack from this quarter.
Current Doctrine
The various factions of the Word of Blake have so far been able
to agree on only one point: that the blessed Order of ComStar has
been taken over by "heretics." Nearly every faction believes
that the tainted writings that masqueraded as the philosophy of
Jerome Blake prior to the Reformation remain valid and offer a clear
direction for their organization. They also believe that the dark
age Blake predicted approaches, and that his believers must save
knowledge and lead humanity out of its benighted era. In truth,
our blessed Order has not forsaken our belief in the need to save
technology in order to preserve civilization. We have come to realize,
however, that we can best save knowledge by sharing it, not by denying
it to others. The new dark age that Blake predicted began in the
misguided actions of the old ComStar. Unless the Inner Sphere stands
together against them, the Clans will make that dark age permanent.
The original version of The Word of Blake, written and published
by Primus Conrad Toyama, is required reading for all True Believers.
Depending on their factional affiliation, some members must also
be familiar with Primus Rusenstein's Blessed Destiny. Though ComStar
no longer publishes either work, the Word of Blake still produces
them through several presses operating on Gibson. When and if the
organization reaches theological consensus, their pretender Primus
may simply add a chapter containing these interpretations to The
Word of Blake.
The Word of Blake believes that ComStar's corruption grew like
a cancer for centuries, ultimately manifesting itself in Precentor
Martial Focht and Primus Mori, who they claim conspired against
Blake's teachings and killed Myndo Waterly. They insist that her
death allowed Operation Scorpion to fail, a conclusion they reach
only by ignoring the fact that Waterly still held power when the
Clans fought off the takeover attempts, and that Precentor Martial
Focht graciously allowed her to retire in peace despite her crimes
against Blake's vision. Precentor Aziz has successfully managed
to gloss over ComStar's initial support for the Clans, revising
history to show their support as a ploy to lull the Clans into complacency.
Other skewed versions of events have begun to surface. Because
neither Jerome Blake nor his successors foresaw the role that the
survivors of Kerensky's Exodus would play in the drama of life in
the Inner Sphere, the Word of Blake continues to consider the Successor
Lords a greater threat to the Inner Sphere than the Clans. Despite
the Clans' and ComStar's common background, the dissenters view
the Clans as misguided and barbaric. Following the pattern of many
religions, the Word of Blake has rewritten their own history, calling
their one-time hero Aleksandr Kerensky "the greatest betrayer
of mankind" for his "single-handed, self-centered blow
to the Star League."
Politics
With his moderate views, Precentor Blane clearly enjoys the support
of much of the Word of Blake's rank and file, and seeks compromise
from the extremists. Precentor Blane's call to develop a unified
theology that all members can support encouraged many members to
suggest that he assume the primacy.
Having received ComStar training and served as a Precentor before
he was recalled to lead the Free Worlds League when Janos Marik
suffered his stroke in 3031, Thomas Marik easily won the hearts
and loyalties of ComStar adepts. When the Reformation turned their
ordered world upside down, he offered those same adepts shelter,
support, and acceptance for their unwavering faith. Because they
also trust Precentor Blane, who fully backs Captain-General Thomas
Marik, Marik's eventual election as Primus for the Word of Blake
seems a foregone conclusion.
The Word of Blake appears to solidly support Marik for leadership,
but some express doubts about his fitness for the primacy because
he has so far refused to push for a unified theology. Publicly,
he maintains that his current role as benefactor to all factions
prevents him from offering an opinion on the direction the movement's
theology should take. We believe that Marik is simply biding his
time, waiting to gain the formal title of Primus before turning
the Word of Blake to his purposes.
Thomas Marik's political position as Primus-in-exile affords him
an obvious opportunity to use the Word of Blake as a buffer against
his future son-in-law, Sun-Tzu Liao. Regardless of Chancellor Liao's
true intentions in marrying Isis Marik, second in the Free Worlds
line of succession to rule, the additional military force and fanatical
devotion the Word of Blake offers to Marik will serve to keep Sun-Tzu
in check. Rumors of several new Free Worlds League 'Mech bases being
built within the turbulent Duchy of Andurien indicate that Thomas
Marik may plan to shift the Word of Blake Militia to the Duchy,
both to better keep Andurien under his control and to position the
Blake Guards on the doorstep of the Capellan Confederation. This
is, of course, only speculation on our part, but these conclusions
are logical based on the evidence at hand.
Chancellor Liao has not acknowledged the Word of Blake other than
to send relief supplies and foodstuffs to Gibson. This single gesture
is apparently intended to demonstrate the Chancellor's good will
toward the Captain-General, but other signs indicate that Sun-Tzu
may be playing a far more devious game. In what may be an effort
to try and buy their loyalty away from Thomas Marik, Sun-Tzu has
dropped hints that he is willing to provide military equipment and
spare parts to the Word of Blake. Continuing the complex political
dance between Liao and Marik, Sun-Tzu has reportedly asked the Word
of Blake to bid on a service contract for his own HPGs, as his agreement
with our Blessed Order expires next year.
Recruitment for the Word of Blake has surpassed that of our blessed
Order. During the Clan war, enormous numbers of refugees fled from
the path of the advancing enemy. Though in the past, refugees gladly
joined ComStar, Myndo Waterly's Operation Scorpion debacle has tainted
the Order's image among civilians. Despite ComStar's sincere desire
to aid humankind and make reparation for past mistakes, we have
yet to overcome the widespread mistrust caused by those mistakes.
By contrast, the Word of Blake's rigid religious trappings and righteous
mentality attract those driven from their homeworlds. Desperate
for certainty in the midst of chaos, many refugees have joined the
Word of Blake to find refuge from hardship and responsibility. The
number of new recruits joining the Word of Blake has risen even
as ComStar's recruitment declines.
3058 Update
The Liao-Marik invasion brought Word of Blake loyalists to the Sarna
March in droves, either following in the wake of invading troops
or taking advantage of insurrections to overthrow ComStar administration
of HPG stations on disputed worlds. On worlds conquered by Marik
forces, Word of Blake acolytes immediately displaced ComStar personnel
at all HPG facilities. Those ComStar personnel who did not escape
the Word of Blake have been forcibly relocated somewhere deep within
the League, possibly on the Word of Blake's stronghold on Gibson.
The fate of ComStar personnel on Liao-controlled worlds is in question,
though the Word of Blake does not seem to be moving onto those worlds
en masse.
Of the newly formed minor powers within the March, only the Terracap
Confederation has allowed the Word of Blake to take control of its
HPG stations. As far as can be confirmed, ComStar retains its ownership
of the HPG stations in the Sarna Supremacy, the Styk Commonality,
and the Saiph Triumvirate. At this point, no one knows for certain
who controls the HPG facilities within the Sirian Holds.
On several of the Chaos March's independent worlds, ComStar and
the Word of Blake are engaged in running conflicts, with forces
from one side or the other taking a facility one week and then losing
it to their opponents the next. This low-level warfare has severely
disrupted offworld communications on these planets, further isolating
them from outside influences. Offworld communications from these
disrupted worlds, when such communication exists at all, functions
through a "pony express" system in which a JumpShip collects
messages and then jumps to the nearest star system with a stable
HPG facility. This facility then transmits the messages to their
destinations.
Of particular interest to mercenary commanders looking for a berth,
reliable rumor has stated the Brion's Legion recently left ComStar's
employ on Terra to accept a rather lucrative contract on the planet
Pleione and become one of the key units in the Tikonov Reaches.
Of all these events occurring in the late 3050s, this was the one
which led most directly to the Word of Blake conquest of Terra.
After skirmishing with the Second FedCom Regimental Combat Team
on Hsien, the 21st Centauri Lancers seemed to need a chance to rest
and recover from that bloody battle. After recruiting new personnel
to fill their losses and arriving on Terra, the Lancers drilled
with ComStar's Terran Defense Force. Impressing Precentor Lisa Koenigs-Cober,
charged with the defense of Terra, as being more skilled than the
new recruits would have suggested, the stage was set for the Word
of Blake's conquest as the new recruits proved to be Word of Blake
agents.
On February 28, 3058, the Word of Blake struck. The day was a rather
symbolic one, being the 276th anniversary of Jerome Blake being
given control of Terra and what would become ComStar. It was also
the 38th month since the official naming of Sharilar Mori, and Jerome
Blake had a 38-year reign, a terribly complicated matter and bound
up in the malignant theology of the Word of Blake terrorists. The
Word of Blake and 21st Centauri Lancer forces attacked and destroyed
Hilton Head and the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy, inflicting
considerable losses on the ComGuard 201st Division. As the attack
continued, Precentor Koenigs-Cober destroyed everything of value
which could not be taken and retreated offworld with Primus Mori,
the First Circuit, and remaining ComGuard forces.
As the news reached Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht as he was
on his way to a strategy session with the St. Ives Compact, Federated
Commonwealth, and Draconis Combine on Tukayyid, it was decided not
to contest the Word of Blake conquest at that time, leaving them
the trouble of defending Terra should the Clans break the truce.
With three Word of Blake regiments burning in to bolster their forces
on Terra, the decision seemed a wise one, especially in light of
rumors that the Word of Blake is in the process of hiring mercenaries
to further strengthen their garrison force. With this conquest of
Terra, ComStar has moved its base of operations to the Free Rasalhague
Republic world of Tukayyid, where it prepares to once again defend
the Inner Sphere when the Clans continue their invasion.
While ComStar continues to defend the Inner Sphere, the Word of
Blake further entrenches its forces, waiting for the ComStar counterattack
that could very well never come. With the Word of Blake in control
of the cradle of humanity, the entire Inner Sphere has cause to
worry, as the old ComStar is back and its name is the Word of Blake.
With the Blakist terrorists in control of Terra, the Successor States
can once again expect the frequency of terrorist bombings, assassinations,
and technological thefts common in the old days of ComStar to increase,
as the Word of Blake concentrates on its own twisted view of the
writings of the blessed Jerome Blake instead of the greater threat
known as the Clan invasion.
Word of Blake Force Listing
(Deployment as of 3054)
Commander: Precentor Martial Trent Arian
Regular Mech Strength: 4 Regiments, 1 Class III Unit
Mercenary Mech Strength: 0 Regiments
Unit Name Experience Regiments Homeworld
1st Division Elite 1 Gibson
(CO: Precentor Suzanne Mulvanery)
2nd Division Regular 1 Gibson
(CO: Precentor Daphine Chrysler)
3rd Division Veteran 1 Gibson
(CO: Precentor Randolph Kanni)
4th Division Veteran 1 Gibson
(CO: Precentor Jake Rule)
5th Division Regular 0.16 Gibson
(CO: Precentor Trenton Endicott)
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