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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | As of June [[2906]], '''Richard Burbage''' was a ComStar Adept. Burbage wrote ''[[The Tracking of Saber]]'' published by [[ComStar Press]] in the same year, which detailed his attempts to discover the identity of [[Julia Hartford|Saber]], the [[ROM]] operative who assassinated the Mad [[Primus | + | As of June [[2906]], '''Richard Burbage''' was a ComStar Adept. Burbage wrote ''[[The Tracking of Saber]]'' published by [[ComStar Press]] in the same year, which detailed his attempts to discover the identity of [[Julia Hartford|Saber]], the [[ROM]] operative who assassinated the Mad [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Dwight Kurstin]].<ref name=CS-37>''ComStar'', p. 37: "Sword of Justice"</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
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Richard Burbage | |
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Affiliation | Comstar |
Career | |
Rank | Adept |
History[edit]
As of June 2906, Richard Burbage was a ComStar Adept. Burbage wrote The Tracking of Saber published by ComStar Press in the same year, which detailed his attempts to discover the identity of Saber, the ROM operative who assassinated the Mad Primus Dwight Kurstin.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ ComStar, p. 37: "Sword of Justice"