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'''Alexander Kernoff''' (b. ? - d. ?) was the [[Precentor]] [[ROM]] and a member of the [[Ruling Conclave]] of the [[Word of Blake]] during the [[Jihad]] era.<ref name=FOT-7m>''[[The Fall of Terra (scenariobook)]]'', pp 7, "Gathering Storm"</ref>
 
'''Alexander Kernoff''' (b. ? - d. ?) was the [[Precentor]] [[ROM]] and a member of the [[Ruling Conclave]] of the [[Word of Blake]] during the [[Jihad]] era.<ref name=FOT-7m>''[[The Fall of Terra (scenariobook)]]'', pp 7, "Gathering Storm"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
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Prior to the [[ComStar Schism]], Kernoff served as the Precentor of the [[La Grave]] [[HPG]] transmitter, which he destroyed before leaving [[ComStar]] and aligning with the [[Word of Blake]].{{cn}}
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Prior to the [[ComStar Schism]], Kernoff served as the Precentor of the [[La Grave]] [[HPG]] transmitter, which he destroyed before leaving [[ComStar]] and aligning with the [[Word of Blake]].<ref name=stsb>''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]'', pp 97</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''
 
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Revision as of 22:30, 9 December 2008

Alexander Kernoff (b. ? - d. ?) was the Precentor ROM and a member of the Ruling Conclave of the Word of Blake during the Jihad era.[1]

History

ComStar

Prior to the ComStar Schism, Kernoff served as the Precentor of the La Grave HPG transmitter, which he destroyed before leaving ComStar and aligning with the Word of Blake.[2]

Word of Blake

As the Word of Blake Precentor ROM, Kernoff conducted a thorough and bloody eradication of all suspected spies within the Militia, prior to Operation Odysseus.[1]


Personal Description

Source Analysis

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Fall of Terra (scenariobook), pp 7, "Gathering Storm"
  2. ComStar (sourcebook), pp 97