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===References in fiction=== ===References in fiction===
− In 3073, novelist [[Clyde Cutler]] released a book titled ''[[Dark Periphery]]'', in which he tied the events of the [[John Paul II Square Massacre]] to a missing construction crew from [[Sandro Manufacturing]], and finally to the Brotherhood on Randis IV. His novel suggested that the Brotherhood was charged with protecting the Vatican's historical valuables smuggled off [[Terra]] in [[2768]], basing this conjecture on their missions of (nonprofit) mercy.<ref name=ISP2-40/> + In 3073, novelist [[Clyde Cutler]] released a book titled ''[[Dark Periphery]]'', in which he tied the events of the [[John Paul II Square Massacre]] to a missing construction crew from [[Sandro Manufacturing]], and finally to the Brotherhood on Randis IV. His novel suggested that the Brotherhood was charged with protecting the Vatican's historical valuables smuggled off [[Terra]] in [[2768]], basing this conjecture on their missions of (non-profit) mercy.<ref name=ISP2-40/>
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− | In 3073, novelist [[Clyde Cutler]] released a book titled ''[[Dark Periphery]]'', in which he tied the events of the [[John Paul II Square Massacre]] to a missing construction crew from [[Sandro Manufacturing]], and finally to the Brotherhood on Randis IV. His novel suggested that the Brotherhood was charged with protecting the Vatican's historical valuables smuggled off [[Terra]] in [[2768]], basing this conjecture on their missions of ( | + | In 3073, novelist [[Clyde Cutler]] released a book titled ''[[Dark Periphery]]'', in which he tied the events of the [[John Paul II Square Massacre]] to a missing construction crew from [[Sandro Manufacturing]], and finally to the Brotherhood on Randis IV. His novel suggested that the Brotherhood was charged with protecting the Vatican's historical valuables smuggled off [[Terra]] in [[2768]], basing this conjecture on their missions of (non-profit) mercy.<ref name=ISP2-40/> |
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