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===Primus of ComStar===
 
===Primus of ComStar===
Karpov's first act was to name Toyama a saint of the Blessed Order.<ref name=CS1/> Toyama's death, so soon after he named Karpov as his successor, led some to believe he had perhaps hastened his death, a belief that was only fueled by Karpov's increasingly hardline approach.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 28</ref>
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Karpov's first act was to name Toyama a saint of the Blessed Order.<ref name=CS1/> Toyama's death, so soon after he named Karpov as his successor, led some to believe he had perhaps hastened his death, a belief that was only fueled by Karpov's increasingly hard-line approach.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 28</ref>
  
 
While Toyama had created special, almost mystical procedures whenever ComStar techs operated a [[hyperpulse generator]], under Karpov these became mandatory and heavily religious Gregorian-style chants that soon extended to almost all ComStar equipment. Those who refused soon found themselves victims of [[ROM]] as Karpov continued to expand upon Toyama's radical interpretation of the [[Word of Blake (book)|''Word of Blake'']]. Among the many symbolic changes instituted by Karpov was the replacement of previous gray jumpsuits of Blake's era with white robes adorned with mathematical symbols taken from holy "scriptures" of a physics book or technical readout and nightly indoctrination sessions at each HPG station.<ref name=CS2/>
 
While Toyama had created special, almost mystical procedures whenever ComStar techs operated a [[hyperpulse generator]], under Karpov these became mandatory and heavily religious Gregorian-style chants that soon extended to almost all ComStar equipment. Those who refused soon found themselves victims of [[ROM]] as Karpov continued to expand upon Toyama's radical interpretation of the [[Word of Blake (book)|''Word of Blake'']]. Among the many symbolic changes instituted by Karpov was the replacement of previous gray jumpsuits of Blake's era with white robes adorned with mathematical symbols taken from holy "scriptures" of a physics book or technical readout and nightly indoctrination sessions at each HPG station.<ref name=CS2/>

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