
S. Austin Maverick
from Lone Star Planet
A deceased politician from James Bowie Continent, who served fifteen years in the Senate. He was killed by Wilbur Whately on the steps of the Legislative Assembly Building for advocating an income tax bill. Posthumously referred to as a 'monster of political iniquity' or 'late unmitigated scoundrel,' though his prosecution argues he was a 'fine man'.
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About S. Austin Maverick
S. Austin Maverick is a minor character in H. Beam Piper John J. McGuire's classic novel "Lone Star Planet" (1958). A deceased politician from James Bowie Continent, who served fifteen years in the Senate. He was killed by Wilbur Whately on the steps of the Legislative Assembly Building for advocating an income tax bill. Posthumously referred to as a 'monster of political iniquity' or 'late unmitigated scoundrel,' though his prosecution argues he was a 'fine man'.
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