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'''Aristixenos Koumalides''' was the spokesman of [[Night Star Travel]] in [[3071]].<ref name=DropShipM>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [11/12/3071]: "DropShip Missing in Magistracy"''</ref>
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'''Aristixenos Koumalides''' was the spokesman of [[Night Star Travel]] in [[3071]].<ref name=DropShipM>''DropShip Missing in Magistracy''</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
He appeared to the press when the ''[[Grace's Kiss]]'' when it disappeared in 3071, with [[Harrison Blume]], one of the senior administrators in the Abbey District. Though the leading suspicion at the that time was foul play though it was possible that some deep-space malady affected her course. As no distress signal or warning beacons had been discovered thus far in the Marantha system, and taking into account that Precentor Harrison Blume was not a member of the [[Word of Blake Militia]] and therefore a noncombatant, the leading conspiracy theories pointed to a rogue military unit that might have apprehended the DropShip for the purposes of capturing the Precentor and using him to ransom the Word of Blake, '''Aristixenos''' told to the press that no reports of foul play have been received, nor attributions of responsibility, but in these tumultuous time was cannot rule out hostile action.<ref name=DropShipM>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [11/12/3071]: "DropShip Missing in Magistracy"''</ref>
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He appeared to the press when the ''[[Grace's Kiss]]'' when it disappeared in 3071, with [[Harrison Blume]], one of the senior administrators in the Abbey District. Though the leading suspicion at the time was foul play, though it was possible that some deep-space malady affected her course. As no distress signal or warning beacons had been discovered thus far in the Marantha system, and taking into account that Precentor Harrison Blume was not a member of the [[Word of Blake Militia]] and therefore a noncombatant, the leading conspiracy theories pointed to a rogue military unit that might have apprehended the DropShip for the purposes of capturing the Precentor and using him to ransom the Word of Blake, '''Aristixenos''' told to the press that no reports of foul play have been received, nor attributions of responsibility, but in these tumultuous time was cannot rule out hostile action.<ref name=DropShipM />
  
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[List of Solaris Broadcasting Co. articles#DropShip Missing in Magistracy|BattleCorps Solaris Broadcasting Co., 11/12/3071: "DropShip Missing in Magistracy"]]''
 
* ''[[List of Solaris Broadcasting Co. articles#DropShip Missing in Magistracy|BattleCorps Solaris Broadcasting Co., 11/12/3071: "DropShip Missing in Magistracy"]]''
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[[Category:Capellan Confederation Characters|Koumalides, Aristixenos]]
 
[[Category:Capellan Confederation Characters|Koumalides, Aristixenos]]

Latest revision as of 17:48, 7 December 2022

Aristixenos Koumalides
Personal
AffiliationCapellan Confederation
Career
ProfessionSpokesman

Aristixenos Koumalides was the spokesman of Night Star Travel in 3071.[1]

History[edit]

He appeared to the press when the Grace's Kiss when it disappeared in 3071, with Harrison Blume, one of the senior administrators in the Abbey District. Though the leading suspicion at the time was foul play, though it was possible that some deep-space malady affected her course. As no distress signal or warning beacons had been discovered thus far in the Marantha system, and taking into account that Precentor Harrison Blume was not a member of the Word of Blake Militia and therefore a noncombatant, the leading conspiracy theories pointed to a rogue military unit that might have apprehended the DropShip for the purposes of capturing the Precentor and using him to ransom the Word of Blake, Aristixenos told to the press that no reports of foul play have been received, nor attributions of responsibility, but in these tumultuous time was cannot rule out hostile action.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 DropShip Missing in Magistracy

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