Subhash Indrahar

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Property "Update Needed From" (as page type) with input value "Black Dragon]] novel" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. Subhash Indrahar (2968 – 30??) was the Director of the Internal Security Force of the Draconis Combine.

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Early Life

Born on the planet Kagoshima, Subhash was a childhood friend of Takashi Kurita, the heir and eventual Coordinator of the Draconis Combine. He was enrolled in the ISF's Internal Security College, where he was identified for advanced placement.

Early Career

Subhash was a truly exceptional ISF agent, part of successful operations in Rasalhague and Proserpina. He eventually was appointed aide to the Director on Luthien.

Director

Subhash was promoted to Director sometime after Takashi's ascension as Coordinator. He became a formidable force, one of the most feared men in the Combine. Perhaps even more feared than Takashi Kurita himself.

In the aftermath of the Galtor campaign in 3025, a member of Takashi Kurita's own household who had been compromised defected to the Federated Suns. During his debriefing by Davion intelligence, he suggested that even Takashi was somewhat afraid of Indrahar, and that he watched his words around him. [1]

As Director of the ISF, Subhash regularly attended the Coordinator's "Black Room" meetings, which included only the Warlords of the Combine and the Coordinator himself. He assisted Takashi at these meetings by loyally providing intelligence and pointed questions for the Warlords as needed.[2]

Subhash and the ISF partially supported the machinations of Warlord Grieg Samsonov that led to Wolf's Dragoons destructive departure from the Combine in 3028. However, his motivations for doing so were apparently to bind the Dragoons to remain with the Combine by damaging their reputation and support. When Samsanov and his aide, Jerry Akuma, exceeded these parameters with the obvious intent of destroying the Dragoons, Subhash withdrew the ISF's support, and even ordered Akuma's death.[3]


Death

He lived at least as long as 3058, still as Director. [4]

Marriage and Children

He is known to have had a son who was something of a disappointment. [5] He had an adopted son, Ninyu Kerai Indrahar, who eventually succeeded him as head of the ISF sometime prior to the Jihad.[6]

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