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− | | birthdate = [[2755]]<ref name= | + | | birthdate = [[2755]]<ref name=HK:DCft>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', foldout: "The Draconis Combine's Line of Succession and Partial Kurita Family Tree"</ref> |
− | | died = [[ | + | | died = [[2779]]<ref name=HK:DCft/><ref name=H:LoT1p102>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 102: "Kurita and Amaris"</ref><br/>(see [[Johnna Kurita#Notes|Notes]]) |
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| parents = [[Drago Kurita]] (father) | | parents = [[Drago Kurita]] (father) | ||
− | | siblings = [[Hiragi Kurita]]<ref name= | + | | siblings = [[Hiragi Kurita]]<ref name=HK:DCft/> |
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− | | children = [[Joseph Kurita]]<ref name= | + | | children = [[Joseph Kurita]]<ref name=HK:DCft/><br>[[Tu Kurita]]<ref name=HK:DCft/><br>[[Loga Kurita]]<ref name=HK:DCft/> |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | '''Johnna Kurita''' was the second daughter of [[Drago Kurita]]. | + | '''Johnna Kurita''' was the second daughter of [[Drago Kurita]]. |
His father was the ambassador of the [[Draconis Combine]] to the [[Star League]]. He had been keeping informed [[Coordinator]] [[Takiro Kurita]] on the recent events, and when the Amaris Coup started, he and his family were still on [[Terra]]. They were put under the "protective custody" of [[Stefan Amaris]] and used as a bargaining tool to keep the Draconis Combine out of the war in any level.<ref name=HKDCp50>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 50: "Stefan the Usurper"</ref> | His father was the ambassador of the [[Draconis Combine]] to the [[Star League]]. He had been keeping informed [[Coordinator]] [[Takiro Kurita]] on the recent events, and when the Amaris Coup started, he and his family were still on [[Terra]]. They were put under the "protective custody" of [[Stefan Amaris]] and used as a bargaining tool to keep the Draconis Combine out of the war in any level.<ref name=HKDCp50>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 50: "Stefan the Usurper"</ref> | ||
− | Only after [[Alexander Kerensky]] and the [[SLDF|Regular Army]] had reclaimed Terra did the public understand why the Coordinator had behaved so strangely. Despite Minoru's cooperation with [[Stefan Amaris]], the Regular Army found Drago Kurita and his family dead in their rooms, apparently murdered by Amaris in the chaos just before the fall of Terra in [[ | + | Only after [[Alexander Kerensky]] and the [[SLDF|Regular Army]] had reclaimed Terra did the public understand why the Coordinator had behaved so strangely. Despite Minoru's cooperation with [[Stefan Amaris]], the Regular Army found Drago Kurita and his family dead in their rooms, apparently murdered by Amaris in the chaos just before the fall of Terra in [[2779]].<ref name=HKDCp50/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:11, 27 December 2023
Johnna Kurita | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2755[1] |
Died | 2779[1][2] (see Notes) |
Family | |
Parents | Drago Kurita (father) |
Siblings | Hiragi Kurita[1] |
Children | Joseph Kurita[1] Tu Kurita[1] Loga Kurita[1] |
History
Johnna Kurita was the second daughter of Drago Kurita.
His father was the ambassador of the Draconis Combine to the Star League. He had been keeping informed Coordinator Takiro Kurita on the recent events, and when the Amaris Coup started, he and his family were still on Terra. They were put under the "protective custody" of Stefan Amaris and used as a bargaining tool to keep the Draconis Combine out of the war in any level.[3]
Only after Alexander Kerensky and the Regular Army had reclaimed Terra did the public understand why the Coordinator had behaved so strangely. Despite Minoru's cooperation with Stefan Amaris, the Regular Army found Drago Kurita and his family dead in their rooms, apparently murdered by Amaris in the chaos just before the fall of Terra in 2779.[3]