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A 27th century Magestrix of Canopus, Gorraine was narrowly defeated in the election to succeed her mother [[Carla Centrella|Carla]] but elected two years later when her sister [[Celine Centrella|Celine]] died in an accident.
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 10 December 2011

A 27th century Magestrix of Canopus, Gorraine was narrowly defeated in the election to succeed her mother Carla but elected two years later when her sister Celine died in an accident.

Gorraine started her reign on a sour note, purging the Central Committee of those who had voted against her election two years previously. However, she made solid choices in replacing those she had expelled and was remembered for a programme of interstellar exploration that expanded the Magistracy.

Gorraine's air transport vanished mysteriously in a remote region of Adhara and the wreckage of the vessel was discovered three years later. The day of her disappearance is an official holiday on Canopus, in her memory.

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Preceded by Magestrix of the Magistracy of Canopus
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