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'''Christine Rosenfeld''' was a member of [[ComStar]]'s inteligence agency [[ROM]].<ref name=TBoH>''The Burdens of Honor''</ref>
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'''Christine Rosenfeld''' was a member of [[ComStar]]'s intelligence agency [[ROM]].<ref name=TBoH>''The Burdens of Honor''</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
As of [[3052]], Christine Rosenfeld was among the ComStar personel stationed on [[Tukayyid]]. During the on-going [[Battle of Tukayyid]] on May 7 3052, Rosenfeld would deal with an unsual case, interviewing a captured prisoner claiming to be ''[[Tai-i]]'' [[Adam Kaningamu]], who rather than being killed on [[Constance]] in [[3050]] as believed insisted he'd been taken as a [[Bondsman]] by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] before surrendering to ComStar with his [[Bondkeeper]] [[Cymril Tseng]] as his prisoner during the fighting in [[Luk]].<ref name=TBoH/>
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As of [[3052]], Christine Rosenfeld was among the ComStar personnel stationed on [[Tukayyid]]. During the ongoing [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] on May 7 3052, Rosenfeld would deal with an unusual case, interviewing a captured prisoner claiming to be ''[[Tai-i]]'' [[Adam Kaningamu]], who rather than being killed on [[Constance]] in [[3050]] as believed insisted he'd been taken as a [[Bondsman|bondsman]] by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] before surrendering to ComStar with his [[Bondkeeper|bondkeeper]] [[Cymril Tseng]] as his prisoner during the fighting in [[Luk]].<ref name=TBoH/>
  
Agent Rosenfeld admitted while his story was not impossible, ComStar's agreement to return any prisoners taken during the battle to their respective [[Clan]]s complicated matter, along with concerns that Kaningamu was in truth an operative for another inteligence agency attempting deep-cover infiltration. Though he offered his blood to authenticate his identity, Rosenfeld revealed ComStar had already made alternate in-person arrangements to prove he was Adam Kaningamu, with ''[[Sho-sho]]'' [[David Vivas]] and [[ISF]] agent [[Malik Feff]] arriving from [[Shirotori]] on May 8 3052.<ref name=TBoH/>
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Agent Rosenfeld admitted while his story was not impossible, ComStar's agreement to return any prisoners taken during the battle to their respective [[Clan]]s complicated matter, along with concerns that Kaningamu was in truth an operative for another intelligence agency attempting deep-cover infiltration. Though he offered his blood to authenticate his identity, Rosenfeld revealed ComStar had already made alternate in-person arrangements to prove he was Adam Kaningamu, with ''[[Sho-sho]]'' [[David Vivas]] and [[ISF]] agent [[Malik Feff]] arriving from [[Shirotori]] on May 8 3052.<ref name=TBoH/>
  
With Adam easily seeing through a rudementary deception to proof himself to his friend, Agent Rosenfeld apologized for holding him but insisted that they needed to be sure of his identity. Accompanyning the Combine trio as they visited Cymril Tseng, after Adam revealed he had secretly been recording detailed insider inteligence he offered to turn his former Bondkeeper to Rosenfeld repatriation to his Clan as mandated, but the now ''[[dezgra]]'' Tseng stridently refused with Kaningamu instead making him his Bondsman.<ref name=TBoH/>
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With Adam easily seeing through a rudimentary deception to proof himself to his friend, Agent Rosenfeld apologized for holding him but insisted that they needed to be sure of his identity. Accompanying the Combine trio as they visited Cymril Tseng, after Adam revealed he had secretly been recording detailed insider intelligence he offered to turn his former [[bondkeeper]] to Rosenfeld repatriation to his Clan as mandated, but the now ''[[dezgra]]'' Tseng stridently refused with Kaningamu instead making him his bondsman.<ref name=TBoH/>
  
 
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* ''[[The Burdens of Honor]]''
 
* ''[[The Burdens of Honor]]''
 
* [https://characters.battletech.com/canon-characters/christine-rosenfeld Character Backer Entry]
 
* [https://characters.battletech.com/canon-characters/christine-rosenfeld Character Backer Entry]
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[[Category:ComStar Characters|Rosenfeld, Christine]]
 
[[Category:ComStar Characters|Rosenfeld, Christine]]

Latest revision as of 23:19, 20 January 2023

Christine Rosenfeld
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AffiliationComStar
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ProfessionAgent

Christine Rosenfeld was a member of ComStar's intelligence agency ROM.[1]

History[edit]

As of 3052, Christine Rosenfeld was among the ComStar personnel stationed on Tukayyid. During the ongoing Battle of Tukayyid on May 7 3052, Rosenfeld would deal with an unusual case, interviewing a captured prisoner claiming to be Tai-i Adam Kaningamu, who rather than being killed on Constance in 3050 as believed insisted he'd been taken as a bondsman by Clan Ghost Bear before surrendering to ComStar with his bondkeeper Cymril Tseng as his prisoner during the fighting in Luk.[1]

Agent Rosenfeld admitted while his story was not impossible, ComStar's agreement to return any prisoners taken during the battle to their respective Clans complicated matter, along with concerns that Kaningamu was in truth an operative for another intelligence agency attempting deep-cover infiltration. Though he offered his blood to authenticate his identity, Rosenfeld revealed ComStar had already made alternate in-person arrangements to prove he was Adam Kaningamu, with Sho-sho David Vivas and ISF agent Malik Feff arriving from Shirotori on May 8 3052.[1]

With Adam easily seeing through a rudimentary deception to proof himself to his friend, Agent Rosenfeld apologized for holding him but insisted that they needed to be sure of his identity. Accompanying the Combine trio as they visited Cymril Tseng, after Adam revealed he had secretly been recording detailed insider intelligence he offered to turn his former bondkeeper to Rosenfeld repatriation to his Clan as mandated, but the now dezgra Tseng stridently refused with Kaningamu instead making him his bondsman.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Burdens of Honor

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