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- 06:05, 4 October 2023 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Jessica Halas (content was: "{{WikiProject Characters}} == Guidance Requested == Looking through the Era Report: 3145 and looking at her character profile I have noticed a few discrepancies with what is on Sarna and what is in the book. She is the daughter of Thomas Halas but the book states that he died in 3097 not 3081 and that he was the Captain-General of the Oriente Protectorate where she inherited rule when he died. I do not know If anyone can help with how this should be edited going forw...")
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- 06:05, 4 October 2023 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Jessica Halas (content was: "{{WikiProject Characters}} == Guidance Requested == Looking through the Era Report: 3145 and looking at her character profile I have noticed a few discrepancies with what is on Sarna and what is in the book. She is the daughter of Thomas Halas but the book states that he died in 3097 not 3081 and that he was the Captain-General of the Oriente Protectorate where she inherited rule when he died. I do not know If anyone can help with how this should be edited going forw...")
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