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− '''Ian Calderon''' was the third child of [[Thomas Calderon]] and [[Katherine Calderon]]. + '''Ian Calderon''' (b.30??, d.[[3048]]) was the third child of [[Thomas Calderon]] and [[Katherine Calderon]].
==History== ==History==
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[[Thomas Calderon]], joined the Boys along with a host of fellow Taurian nationals. Thus it was a much larger [[Green Mountain Boys]] that [[Thomas Calderon]], joined the Boys along with a host of fellow Taurian nationals. Thus it was a much larger [[Green Mountain Boys]] that
returned to [[Canopian]] space in [[3048]], assigned to defend the fringe world of [[Thraxa]] from Marian raiders. returned to [[Canopian]] space in [[3048]], assigned to defend the fringe world of [[Thraxa]] from Marian raiders.
− Unfortunately, while on [[Thraxa]], a [[Thraxan Devourer]] consumed the Boys’ royal celebrity. The tragedy sparked scandal and outrage + Unfortunately, while on [[Thraxa]], a Thraxan devourer consumed the Boys’ royal celebrity. The tragedy sparked scandal and outrage
though no one could be faulted. Captain Thomas Everett is the son of Rachael Sullivan, the former lover of Ian Calderon. The question of Thomas’ sire has never been brought up and the unit prefers to keep it that way. Investigative reporters are thus not treated well by the troops.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental 2'' 35025, p.39</ref> though no one could be faulted. Captain Thomas Everett is the son of Rachael Sullivan, the former lover of Ian Calderon. The question of Thomas’ sire has never been brought up and the unit prefers to keep it that way. Investigative reporters are thus not treated well by the troops.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental 2'' 35025, p.39</ref>
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==References== ==References==
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− | '''Ian Calderon''' was the third child of [[Thomas Calderon]] and [[Katherine Calderon]]. | + | '''Ian Calderon''' (b.30??, d.[[3048]]) was the third child of [[Thomas Calderon]] and [[Katherine Calderon]]. |
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[[Thomas Calderon]], joined the Boys along with a host of fellow Taurian nationals. Thus it was a much larger [[Green Mountain Boys]] that | [[Thomas Calderon]], joined the Boys along with a host of fellow Taurian nationals. Thus it was a much larger [[Green Mountain Boys]] that | ||
returned to [[Canopian]] space in [[3048]], assigned to defend the fringe world of [[Thraxa]] from Marian raiders. | returned to [[Canopian]] space in [[3048]], assigned to defend the fringe world of [[Thraxa]] from Marian raiders. | ||
− | Unfortunately, while on [[Thraxa]], a | + | Unfortunately, while on [[Thraxa]], a Thraxan devourer consumed the Boys’ royal celebrity. The tragedy sparked scandal and outrage |
though no one could be faulted. Captain Thomas Everett is the son of Rachael Sullivan, the former lover of Ian Calderon. The question of Thomas’ sire has never been brought up and the unit prefers to keep it that way. Investigative reporters are thus not treated well by the troops.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental 2'' 35025, p.39</ref> | though no one could be faulted. Captain Thomas Everett is the son of Rachael Sullivan, the former lover of Ian Calderon. The question of Thomas’ sire has never been brought up and the unit prefers to keep it that way. Investigative reporters are thus not treated well by the troops.<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental 2'' 35025, p.39</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |