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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
'''Abigail von Patten''' (Born ???? - died ????) was a member of the media community on the world of [[New Hessen]], and one of those who commented on the stange regarding independence for New Hessen taken by [[General]] [[Pat Hampton]] in the wake of the [[Jihad]]. Von Patten produced an editorial for the 26th November [[3080]] edition of ''This Week on New Hessen'' on that very theme, speculating that perhaps General Hampton saw something in the Republic that others didn't, or that perhaps Hampton's apparently critical stance regarding the nascent republic was instead an attempt to secure more power for himself.<ref name="J:FRp32">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 32, "Republic, No?"</ref>
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'''Abigail von Patten''' (b. ???? - d ????) was a member of the media community on the world of [[New Hessen]], and commented on the strange push for independence on New Hessen led by [[General]] [[Pat Hampton]] in the wake of the [[Jihad]]. Von Patten produced an editorial for the 26th November [[3080]] edition of ''This Week on New Hessen'' on that very theme, speculating that perhaps General Hampton saw something in the Republic that others didn't, or that perhaps Hampton's apparently critical stance regarding the nascent republic was instead an attempt to secure more power for himself.<ref name="J:FRp32">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 32, "Republic, No?"</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 21:25, 29 June 2013

Overview

Abigail von Patten (b. ???? - d ????) was a member of the media community on the world of New Hessen, and commented on the strange push for independence on New Hessen led by General Pat Hampton in the wake of the Jihad. Von Patten produced an editorial for the 26th November 3080 edition of This Week on New Hessen on that very theme, speculating that perhaps General Hampton saw something in the Republic that others didn't, or that perhaps Hampton's apparently critical stance regarding the nascent republic was instead an attempt to secure more power for himself.[1]

References

  1. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 32, "Republic, No?"

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