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'''Samuel''' led the research team that, after 15 years of dedication, developed the FTL transmitters that greatly improved interstellar communication, often cutting transmittal time in half. | '''Samuel''' led the research team that, after 15 years of dedication, developed the FTL transmitters that greatly improved interstellar communication, often cutting transmittal time in half. | ||
− | Both brothers were known to violently disagree from time to time, but for the most part '''Samuel''' and '''Floyd''' were highly productive scientific team.<ref name = "BTCHI">''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception Manual'', p. 18-20, "The Youngblood Family"</ref> | + | Both brothers were known to violently disagree from time to time, but for the most part '''Samuel''' and '''Floyd''' were a highly productive scientific team.<ref name = "BTCHI">''BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception Manual'', p. 18-20, "The Youngblood Family"</ref> |
===Marriage and Children=== | ===Marriage and Children=== |
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Samuel Youngblood | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2581 |
Died | 2653 |
Affiliation | House Youngblood |
Family | |
Parents | Carl Youngblood |
Siblings | Floyd Youngblood Thomas Youngblood |
History
Life
Thanks to his older brother Thomas Youngblood following the military life, Samuel Youngblood and his twin brother Floyd Youngblood, both highly gifted turned their sharp minds to research.
Samuel led the research team that, after 15 years of dedication, developed the FTL transmitters that greatly improved interstellar communication, often cutting transmittal time in half.
Both brothers were known to violently disagree from time to time, but for the most part Samuel and Floyd were a highly productive scientific team.[1]
Marriage and Children
It is not known if Samuel Youngblood was ever married or had any children.[1]