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Not trusting ComStar in this matter, the Legion produced several copies of the library and spread them to the best of their abilities, initially by handing over copies to free traders. The library core thus found its way into every [[Successor State]] within a few years, and sparked a technological renaissance. The Legion also gave a copy of the Core to Duke Ricol for aiding in their escape.
 
Not trusting ComStar in this matter, the Legion produced several copies of the library and spread them to the best of their abilities, initially by handing over copies to free traders. The library core thus found its way into every [[Successor State]] within a few years, and sparked a technological renaissance. The Legion also gave a copy of the Core to Duke Ricol for aiding in their escape.
  
ComStar for their part indeed made clandestine attempts to suppress the dissemination of the memory core, going so far as to conduct an ultimately unsuccessful strike against the [[NAIS]] masquerading as Capellan [[Death Commandos]] to destroy the copy that had made its way there. In the Draconis Combine, Duke Ricol held back his copy as a bargaining chip for six years during which the Combine was unable to secure a copy by other means, presumably due to ComStar's interference,<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'' pp. 281-285</ref> until he surrendered it to House Kurita on the eve of the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] to secure himself a position as duke in a newly-formed Combine district. Of the other copies that survived beside Ricol's copy and the one kept by the Legion, two were sent to Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and Duke [[Hector Stewart]]; Marik sent his copy to the [[Free Worlds Technical Institute]].<ref>''Handbook House Marik'' p. 112</ref>
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ComStar for their part indeed made clandestine attempts to suppress the dissemination of the memory core, going so far as to conduct an ultimately unsuccessful strike against the [[NAIS]] masquerading as Capellan [[Death Commandos]] to destroy the copy that had made its way there. In the Draconis Combine, Duke Ricol held back his copy as a bargaining chip for six years during which the Combine was unable to secure a copy by other means, presumably due to ComStar's interference,<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'' pp. 281-285</ref> until he surrendered it to House Kurita on the eve of the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] to secure himself a position as duke in a newly-formed Combine district. Several copies survived: beside Duke Ricol's copy and the one kept by the Legion, another two were sent to Captain-General [[Janos Marik]] and Duke [[Hector Stewart]]. Marik sent his copy to the [[Free Worlds Technical Institute]].<ref>''Handbook House Marik'' p. 112</ref>
  
 
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