Difference between revisions of "Jinjiro Worthington"
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− | A member of the [[Nobility]] as well as a planetary governor, in 3134 Lord Worthington declared himself a candidate for the [[Republic of the Sphere Senate]] | + | A member of the [[Nobility]] as well as a planetary governor, in 3134 Lord Worthington declared himself a candidate for the [[Republic of the Sphere Senate]] amongst a number of other contenders including [[Rene Oscar]] and [[Montel Rafaello]], seeking to replace the defecting [[Kev Rosse]] as a senatorial representative for [[Prefecture III]].<ref name=INN>''Dark Age: 3132-3134 INN'', p. 340</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:27, 5 March 2023
Jinjiro Worthington | |
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Personal | |
Affiliation | Republic of the Sphere |
Career | |
Position(s) | Planetary Governor[1] |
Profession | Politician |
Governor Jinjiro Worthington was the planetary governor of Cylene, for the Republic of the Sphere, from at least 3130 to 3134.[1][2]
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History
A member of the Nobility as well as a planetary governor, in 3134 Lord Worthington declared himself a candidate for the Republic of the Sphere Senate amongst a number of other contenders including Rene Oscar and Montel Rafaello, seeking to replace the defecting Kev Rosse as a senatorial representative for Prefecture III.[3]
Notes
- Worthington is noted as Legate rather than Governor in one source[1], swapped with the individual otherwise named as Legate by other sources[2]. As the Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130) listing of Republican planetary Governors and Legates is generally relied upon by other Canon sources such as Dark Age: 3132-3134 INN, over the one in Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere, its information has similarly been preferred as correct for the purposes of this article.