Proessor James Bigglesworth

Famous military historain

Background

Born on Wolf359 in 3180, Bigglesworth spen a short period in military service with the KPGK, serving aboard one of their interplanetary battleships and reaching the rank of Lieutenant.

On leaving the services in 3210, Bigglesworth quickly gained an academic reputation, gaining his doctorate at the University of New London - his thesis "Why Wolf Really Won The Exterminator War for Humanity" was well regarded by his supervisors, and on WOlf359 - though internationally his premise was controversial and his findings challenged, particularly from Professor Martine Conan of the University of Masada who famously called him a "...pompous ass with no more understanding military history than a newly hatched megadon...".
Thus begame a 30-year long academic feud, that was eventually turned into the popular blockbuster tri-V movie "Readers Of The Lost Archive" in 3228.

Academic Work

Famous for his work on the First Exterminator War, despite his sometimes controversial conclusions Professor Bigglesworth is widely regarded as one of the foremost in his field.

Selected Bibliography

Wolf Victorious - a deep study of why Wolfer forces habitually punch above their weight.
The Battle of Zubat - more general interest account of the last great space battle in Quadrant Zero. However, his analysis of Wolfer motivations and the political fallout of the battle is seen as one of the most balanced versions of events
Information Management in the First Exterminator War 3199-3200
Historical Methodology and Wargaming The Battle of Flypaper



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