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Context suggests that "Yefka" may have been either a cover name or otherwise a misspelling of [[Yeska Riviera]] (or a conflation of his name with that of his sister [[Stefka Riviera]]). The Riviera siblings, grandchildren of Dr. [[Brooklyn Stevens]], had embarked on a quest to uncover the truth of their grandmother's fate around [[3135]], a quest that apparently drew the attention of at least two undercover agencies to them and resulted in the destruction of the [[DropShip]] ''[[Lusitania IV]]'' in what appears to have been an attempt at Stefka Riviera's life.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:38, 26 May 2020

Yefka Riviera
Personal
Born3114
AffiliationRepublic of the Sphere

Yefka Riviera served with RAF militia forces on Lyons in 3135.[1]

History

He disappeared about November-December of 3135, anb by 3136 the Lyons Planetary Authority was seeking him for questioning.

A warrant for his capture was sent across and he was believed to be at large and possibly operating within a 90-light-year radius of Lyons.[1]

Context suggests that "Yefka" may have been either a cover name or otherwise a misspelling of Yeska Riviera (or a conflation of his name with that of his sister Stefka Riviera). The Riviera siblings, grandchildren of Dr. Brooklyn Stevens, had embarked on a quest to uncover the truth of their grandmother's fate around 3135, a quest that apparently drew the attention of at least two undercover agencies to them and resulted in the destruction of the DropShip Lusitania IV in what appears to have been an attempt at Stefka Riviera's life.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dark Age: 3136 Levin's List, p. 4 "28 April 3136"

Bibliography