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− | | position = Counselor<ref name=TPp19>''The Periphery'', p. 19</ref> | + | | position = Counselor<ref name=TPp19>''The Periphery'', p. 19: "No Way to Run a Republic"</ref> |
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− | '''Bruxton | + | '''Bruxton De Rinn''' was a counselor to [[First Consul of the Rim Worlds Republic|First Consul]] [[Michael Durant]] in the [[twenty-fourth century]].<ref name=TPp19/> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Lord Bruxton | + | Lord Bruxton De Rinn was quoted by [[F. Lloyd Dubaruk]] in his [[2401]] book ''[[Barter Diplomacy]]'' as saying Lord Durant was a slob whose throne room was quite untidy. He had a penchant for keeping personal female advisors who often distracted him from state affairs and other matters of interstellar importance.<ref name=TPp19/> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]'' | * ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]'' | ||
− | + | [[Category: Rim Worlds Republic Characters|De Rinn, Bruxton]] | |
− | [[Category: Rim Worlds Republic Characters|Rinn, Bruxton |
Revision as of 07:00, 13 November 2023
Bruxton De Rinn | |
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Affiliation | House De Rinn |
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Position(s) | Counselor[1] |
Profession | Noble |
Bruxton De Rinn was a counselor to First Consul Michael Durant in the twenty-fourth century.[1]
History
Lord Bruxton De Rinn was quoted by F. Lloyd Dubaruk in his 2401 book Barter Diplomacy as saying Lord Durant was a slob whose throne room was quite untidy. He had a penchant for keeping personal female advisors who often distracted him from state affairs and other matters of interstellar importance.[1]