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===Trial and Death=== ===Trial and Death===
− Brubaker never got a chance to see his plans through. After meeting with the other Dragoons and their dependents on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest and trial of Brubaker, Crews and any other superior officers for treason for Parma's events.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 5–7</ref> + Brubaker never got a chance to see his plans through. After meeting with the other Dragoons and their dependents on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest and trial of Brubaker, Crews and any other superior officers for treason.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 5–7</ref>
The process was quick, but not punitive; as Crews had forced him to go to Terra, Brubaker was only stripped of his rank and sentenced to exile from the Dragoons. Kincaid had a last meeting with him, where he promised to make Dragoons revenge a reality. Kincaid offered him the chance to walk away from the Dragoons or choose an honorable death, giving him his service weapon. Brubaker chose the latter option and killed himself.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref> The process was quick, but not punitive; as Crews had forced him to go to Terra, Brubaker was only stripped of his rank and sentenced to exile from the Dragoons. Kincaid had a last meeting with him, where he promised to make Dragoons revenge a reality. Kincaid offered him the chance to walk away from the Dragoons or choose an honorable death, giving him his service weapon. Brubaker chose the latter option and killed himself.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref>
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− | Brubaker never got a chance to see his plans through. After meeting with the other Dragoons and their dependents on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest and trial of Brubaker, Crews and any other superior officers for treason | + | Brubaker never got a chance to see his plans through. After meeting with the other Dragoons and their dependents on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest and trial of Brubaker, Crews and any other superior officers for treason.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 5–7</ref> |
The process was quick, but not punitive; as Crews had forced him to go to Terra, Brubaker was only stripped of his rank and sentenced to exile from the Dragoons. Kincaid had a last meeting with him, where he promised to make Dragoons revenge a reality. Kincaid offered him the chance to walk away from the Dragoons or choose an honorable death, giving him his service weapon. Brubaker chose the latter option and killed himself.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref> | The process was quick, but not punitive; as Crews had forced him to go to Terra, Brubaker was only stripped of his rank and sentenced to exile from the Dragoons. Kincaid had a last meeting with him, where he promised to make Dragoons revenge a reality. Kincaid offered him the chance to walk away from the Dragoons or choose an honorable death, giving him his service weapon. Brubaker chose the latter option and killed himself.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref> |