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In [[3015]], her Senior Mate on the Tortuga City's Council of the Damned [[Paula Trevaline]], challenged him to a fencing match. In this match, her skills allowed her to achieve one of her life goals, becoming supreme leader of the Pirates of Tortuga Dominion after killing Kalvin.<ref name="TP1Ep154">''The Periphery, First Edition'', p. 154 - Early Life of Paul Trevaline.</ref>
 
In [[3015]], her Senior Mate on the Tortuga City's Council of the Damned [[Paula Trevaline]], challenged him to a fencing match. In this match, her skills allowed her to achieve one of her life goals, becoming supreme leader of the Pirates of Tortuga Dominion after killing Kalvin.<ref name="TP1Ep154">''The Periphery, First Edition'', p. 154 - Early Life of Paul Trevaline.</ref>
 
==Ranks and Titles==
 
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{{S-title|title=Leader of the [[Tortuga Dominions]]|years=[[3015]]}}
 
{{S-aft|after=[[Paula Trevaline|"Lady Death" Trevaline]]}}
 
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:46, 24 May 2022

Kalvin Bar-Dyness
Personal
Died3015
AffiliationTortuga Dominions
Career
ProfessionPirate

Kalvin Bar-Dyness was one of the Pirate Lords within the Tortuga Dominions.

Character History

In September 3007, two regiments from Wolf's Dragoons raided the planet New Hati and heavily damaged the pirate forces under Kalvin Bar-Dyness's command. This would discourage further pirate attacks into the Federated Suns for years.[1]

In 3015, her Senior Mate on the Tortuga City's Council of the Damned Paula Trevaline, challenged him to a fencing match. In this match, her skills allowed her to achieve one of her life goals, becoming supreme leader of the Pirates of Tortuga Dominion after killing Kalvin.[2]

References

  1. Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook), p. 11, "String of Victories"
  2. The Periphery, First Edition, p. 154 - Early Life of Paul Trevaline.

Bibliography