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Adam Kurita | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2311[1] |
Died | 2391[1] |
Affiliation | House Kurita |
Career | |
Profession | Warlord of Rasalhague |
Family | |
Parents | Urizen Kurita (father) |
Siblings | Victor Kurita Isaac Kurita |
Children | Toshiro Kurita Hanako Kurita |
Adam Kurita (b. 2311 - d. 2391) was the first Warlord of Rasalhague and third son of Urizen Kurita. [2][3]
History
When word of Oma Kurita's fate came in 2377, Adam Kurita led the rescue operation. After several harrowing encounters and an exhaustive firefight, Oma and her newborn son, Daniel Sorenson, returned to the safety of New Samarkand.[4]
Notes
In the House Kurita Family tree found in House Kurita (The Draconis Combine) the date Adam became Warlord of Rasalhague is listed as 2432-2391, 41 years after his death, this is an obvious error.[2][3]