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===Death and Legacy===
 
===Death and Legacy===
While stepping down as Primus, Raymond Karpov remained active in the Order, administering the Blake Medical Center in Europe until his death in [[2880]].<ref name=CS7/>
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While stepping down as Primus, Raymond Karpov remained active in the Order, administering the Blake Medical Center in Europe until his death in [[2880]].<ref name=CS7>''ComStar'', p. 33</ref>
  
 
While arguably overshadowed by massive changes wrought by both Blake and Toyama, much of the religious trappings of the [[ComStar Schism|pre-Schism Blessed Order]] either came into being or were officially formalized during the reign of Raymond Karpov. Future Primus [[Yin Takami]] would later canonize Karpov for his efforts on shaping ComStar.<ref name=CS7/>
 
While arguably overshadowed by massive changes wrought by both Blake and Toyama, much of the religious trappings of the [[ComStar Schism|pre-Schism Blessed Order]] either came into being or were officially formalized during the reign of Raymond Karpov. Future Primus [[Yin Takami]] would later canonize Karpov for his efforts on shaping ComStar.<ref name=CS7/>
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Documents recorded in the secret journal of [[Victoria Parrdeau]] secured by [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] during the [[Jihad]] [[Canon Rumor|allegedly claim]] that a less publicly known legacy of Karpov was the hiring of [[Clinton's Cutthroats]] to protect [[The Five]] after the accidental discovery of one of the worlds on 15 October [[2869]].<ref name=TBD-114>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 114: "Karpov's Legacy"</ref> Parrdeau's journal also linked some unspecified success of Karpov's to the direction of medical research on the hidden world of [[Jardine]].
 
Documents recorded in the secret journal of [[Victoria Parrdeau]] secured by [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] during the [[Jihad]] [[Canon Rumor|allegedly claim]] that a less publicly known legacy of Karpov was the hiring of [[Clinton's Cutthroats]] to protect [[The Five]] after the accidental discovery of one of the worlds on 15 October [[2869]].<ref name=TBD-114>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 114: "Karpov's Legacy"</ref> Parrdeau's journal also linked some unspecified success of Karpov's to the direction of medical research on the hidden world of [[Jardine]].
  
In the documents relating to the [[Not-Named]] supposedly uncovered by Chandrasekhar Kurita at the same time, the ambitious Karpov reportedly courted the support of [[The Blood]], assassinating Toyama and instigating his more proactive efforts like Holy Shroud at the insistence of the Blood's "Blessed Father." Supposedly a Wolverine in spirit if not blood, Karpov's most notable contribution to their cause was finding and assisting in the setup of The Five, but the documents also indicate Karpov's selection of Marteen to succeed him was a possible change of heart about the Blood's direction.<ref name=TBD-127>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 127–128: "The Not-Named"</ref>
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In the documents relating to the [[Not-Named]] supposedly uncovered by Chandrasekhar Kurita at the same time, the ambitious Karpov reportedly courted the support of [[The Blood]], assassinating Toyama and instigating his more proactive efforts like Holy Shroud at the insistence of the Blood's "Blessed Father". Supposedly a Wolverine in spirit if not blood, Karpov's most notable contribution to their cause was finding and assisting in the setup of The Five, but the documents also indicate Karpov's selection of Marteen to succeed him was a possible change of heart about the Blood's direction.<ref name=TBD-127>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 127–128: "The Not-Named"</ref>
  
On 12 December [[3067]] the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[Thomas Marik|Master]] ordered his protégé Precentor [[Apollyon]] to rendezvous with the [[Erinyes (Individual WarShip)|''Erinyes'']] to enact the [[Karpov Protocols]] when the Hidden World of Jardine was found by freelance explorer [[Brooklyn Stevens]]. Soon after, Jardine was devastated and rendered uninhabitable, implying that the Protocol named for Raymond Karpov was a solution to use in the event of the discovery of one of The Five.<ref name=EfJe>''Escape from Jardine'', Epilogue</ref>
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On [[3067]], when the Hidden World of [[Jardine]] was found by [[Brooklyn Stevens]], Preceptor [[Apollyon]] mentioned the ''Karpov Protocols''. Soon after, Jardine was devastated and rendered uninhabitable, apparently by the own Blakists, so it's implied than the Protocol was a solution to use in the event of the discovery of one of these worlds, apparently, to destroyed them to prevent any non-blakists to uncover their secrets.<ref>''Escape from Jardine'', ch. 8</ref>
  
 
==Philosophical and/or political views==
 
==Philosophical and/or political views==
 
Considered somewhat abrasive and uncultured, historians are divided on if uncharismatic Karpov was a religious zealot turning to extremism to cope with a role for which he was unprepared or a tool of conservatives on the First Circuit.
 
Considered somewhat abrasive and uncultured, historians are divided on if uncharismatic Karpov was a religious zealot turning to extremism to cope with a role for which he was unprepared or a tool of conservatives on the First Circuit.
  
What is known is where Blake and Toyama had preferred an indirect wait and see approach, Karpov actively worked towards bringing about the Word of Blake, becoming the first Primus to make ROM a tool of external assassination and death.
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What is known is where Blake and Toyama had preferred an indirect wait and see approach, Karpov actively worked towards bringing about the ''Word of Blake'', becoming the first Primus to make ROM a tool of external assassination and death.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
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* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]'' (sourcebook)
 
* ''[[Escape from Jardine]]'' (novella)
 
* ''[[Escape from Jardine]]'' (novella)
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
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[[Category:ComStar Characters|Karpov, Raymond]]
 
[[Category:ComStar Characters|Karpov, Raymond]]
 
[[Category:Primus|Karpov, Raymond]]
 
[[Category:Primus|Karpov, Raymond]]

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