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Christifori and his unit took part in the battles on [[New Avalon]] in early [[3067]]. They undertook a diversionary assault on Avalon Island, pretending to be the main assault force to draw loyalist units away from the true intended beachhead on the island's opposite side. Although this action exhausted his troops and incurred heavy casualties, Christifori and at least some of his troops also took part in the assault on Davion Palace, though it remains unclear if they were deployed as an irregular floating "firefighter" unit or acting entirely on their own behalf.{{cn}} Christifori and his unit took part in the battles on [[New Avalon]] in early [[3067]]. They undertook a diversionary assault on Avalon Island, pretending to be the main assault force to draw loyalist units away from the true intended beachhead on the island's opposite side. Although this action exhausted his troops and incurred heavy casualties, Christifori and at least some of his troops also took part in the assault on Davion Palace, though it remains unclear if they were deployed as an irregular floating "firefighter" unit or acting entirely on their own behalf.{{cn}}
− Ultimately, Victor Steiner-Davion did Archer Christifori the favor of sending him back with [[Jackson Davion]] to arrest Katherine Steiner-Davion following her unconditional surrender: It was Christifori who got to handcuff and march the captive Katherine Steiner-Davion off from her throne.{{cn}} + Ultimately, Victor Steiner-Davion did Archer Christifori the favor of sending him back with [[Jackson Davion]] to arrest [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]] following her unconditional surrender: It was Christifori who got to handcuff and march the captive Katherine Steiner-Davion off from her throne.{{cn}}
===Post–Civil War and death=== ===Post–Civil War and death===
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Christifori and his unit took part in the battles on [[New Avalon]] in early [[3067]]. They undertook a diversionary assault on Avalon Island, pretending to be the main assault force to draw loyalist units away from the true intended beachhead on the island's opposite side. Although this action exhausted his troops and incurred heavy casualties, Christifori and at least some of his troops also took part in the assault on Davion Palace, though it remains unclear if they were deployed as an irregular floating "firefighter" unit or acting entirely on their own behalf.{{cn}} | Christifori and his unit took part in the battles on [[New Avalon]] in early [[3067]]. They undertook a diversionary assault on Avalon Island, pretending to be the main assault force to draw loyalist units away from the true intended beachhead on the island's opposite side. Although this action exhausted his troops and incurred heavy casualties, Christifori and at least some of his troops also took part in the assault on Davion Palace, though it remains unclear if they were deployed as an irregular floating "firefighter" unit or acting entirely on their own behalf.{{cn}} | ||
− | Ultimately, Victor Steiner-Davion did Archer Christifori the favor of sending him back with [[Jackson Davion]] to arrest Katherine Steiner-Davion following her unconditional surrender: It was Christifori who got to handcuff and march the captive Katherine Steiner-Davion off from her throne.{{cn}} | + | Ultimately, Victor Steiner-Davion did Archer Christifori the favor of sending him back with [[Jackson Davion]] to arrest [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]] following her unconditional surrender: It was Christifori who got to handcuff and march the captive Katherine Steiner-Davion off from her throne.{{cn}} |
===Post–Civil War and death=== | ===Post–Civil War and death=== |