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'''Tucker Harwell''' (born 31?? - died 3???) was a mid [[32nd Century]] [[ComStar]] scientist and technician.  
 
'''Tucker Harwell''' (born 31?? - died 3???) was a mid [[32nd Century]] [[ComStar]] scientist and technician.  
  

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Property "Update Needed From" (as page type) with input value "Target of Opportunity]], [[A Bonfire of Worlds" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. Tucker Harwell (born 31?? - died 3???) was a mid 32nd Century ComStar scientist and technician.

Biography

Born into a ComStar family, Tucker and his sister Patricia both chose to continue the Harwells' centuries of service to the organization, stretching back well before the ComStar Schism and Jihad.

Showing an almost prodigal skill with Hyperpulse Generator systems from a young age, as of 3132 Tucker was assigned to ComStar facilities in Germany, Terra when he discovered a method he believed could restore non-functional HPGs effected by Gray Monday. Convincing his superiors of this success, Tucker was dispatched to restore the HPG on Wyatt. Ultimately successful, Tucker unfortunately found himself in the midst of a three-way conflict between the Clan Nova Cat splinter group the Spirit Cats, defensive Republic of the Sphere troops and an invasion force from the Oriente Protectorate attempting to secure his knowledge and the Wyatt HPG.

However Tucker was instead "rescued" by his sister and elements of the 1st Division of the secretly rebuilt Com Guard, kidnapped by a fanatical Blessed Order era faction within the post-Jihad ComStar. Tucker was forced to aid the faction in developing a method to repair the remaining non-fuctional HPGs for their benefit

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