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The Combine went on to launch an invasion of the desert worlds of the [[Azami]] people in [[2497]], during the reign of Kozo's son [[Yama Von Rohrs]]. The DCMS was unable to subdue the Muslim Azami because Von Rohrs' soldiers lacked immunity to a terrifying native disease — instead, the parties came to an agreement whereby the Azami swore fealty to the Coordinator but retained a degree of autonomy.<ref name="TRO3075p202">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 202: "Sabaku Kaze Heavy Scout Hover Tank"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 121: "Minority Religions: Islam"</ref> The Combine went on to launch an invasion of the desert worlds of the [[Azami]] people in [[2497]], during the reign of Kozo's son [[Yama Von Rohrs]]. The DCMS was unable to subdue the Muslim Azami because Von Rohrs' soldiers lacked immunity to a terrifying native disease — instead, the parties came to an agreement whereby the Azami swore fealty to the Coordinator but retained a degree of autonomy.<ref name="TRO3075p202">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 202: "Sabaku Kaze Heavy Scout Hover Tank"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 121: "Minority Religions: Islam"</ref>
− The Von Rohrs dynasty was brought to a violent end in [[2510]]. [[Martin McAllister]], former envoy to Rasalhague and the Captain of the Household Guard, colluded with Lord [[Blaine Sorenson]] of [[Rasalhague]] to engineer a coup. McAllister was actually a Kurita in hiding and, when Sorenson invaded, McAllister used his position to take advantage of the decrease in palace security to assassinate virtually everybody in the palace, a move that was necessitated by the fact that few people knew what the Coordinator looked like. With that, House Kurita was restored to the Dragon Throne, and the Draconis Combine emerged from the Age of War.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 38–39: "McAllister and the Rebellion"</ref> + The Von Rohrs dynasty was brought to a violent end in [[2510]]. [[Martin McAllister]], one-time envoy to Rasalhague and the Captain of the Household Guard, colluded with Lord [[Blaine Sorenson]] of [[Rasalhague]] to engineer a coup. McAllister was actually a Kurita in hiding and, when Sorenson invaded, McAllister used his position to take advantage of the decrease in palace security to assassinate virtually everybody in the palace, a move that was necessitated by the fact that few people knew what the Coordinator looked like. With that, House Kurita was restored to the Dragon Throne, and the Draconis Combine emerged from the Age of War.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 38–39: "McAllister and the Rebellion"</ref>
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The Combine went on to launch an invasion of the desert worlds of the [[Azami]] people in [[2497]], during the reign of Kozo's son [[Yama Von Rohrs]]. The DCMS was unable to subdue the Muslim Azami because Von Rohrs' soldiers lacked immunity to a terrifying native disease — instead, the parties came to an agreement whereby the Azami swore fealty to the Coordinator but retained a degree of autonomy.<ref name="TRO3075p202">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 202: "Sabaku Kaze Heavy Scout Hover Tank"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 121: "Minority Religions: Islam"</ref> | The Combine went on to launch an invasion of the desert worlds of the [[Azami]] people in [[2497]], during the reign of Kozo's son [[Yama Von Rohrs]]. The DCMS was unable to subdue the Muslim Azami because Von Rohrs' soldiers lacked immunity to a terrifying native disease — instead, the parties came to an agreement whereby the Azami swore fealty to the Coordinator but retained a degree of autonomy.<ref name="TRO3075p202">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 202: "Sabaku Kaze Heavy Scout Hover Tank"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 121: "Minority Religions: Islam"</ref> | ||
− | The Von Rohrs dynasty was brought to a violent end in [[2510]]. [[Martin McAllister]], | + | The Von Rohrs dynasty was brought to a violent end in [[2510]]. [[Martin McAllister]], one-time envoy to Rasalhague and the Captain of the Household Guard, colluded with Lord [[Blaine Sorenson]] of [[Rasalhague]] to engineer a coup. McAllister was actually a Kurita in hiding and, when Sorenson invaded, McAllister used his position to take advantage of the decrease in palace security to assassinate virtually everybody in the palace, a move that was necessitated by the fact that few people knew what the Coordinator looked like. With that, House Kurita was restored to the Dragon Throne, and the Draconis Combine emerged from the Age of War.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 38–39: "McAllister and the Rebellion"</ref> |
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