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A former member of the [[Imperial Guard]] the man called 'Scope's' records, like all those serving in the ''[[Last Chancers]]'' are sealed or lost.  What is known about the man is that he was convicted of going AWOL from his unit, and sentenced to the [[Penal Colony]] of [[Dakson IIX]].  What is suspected, however, is much more sinister.<sup>1</sup>
 
A former member of the [[Imperial Guard]] the man called 'Scope's' records, like all those serving in the ''[[Last Chancers]]'' are sealed or lost.  What is known about the man is that he was convicted of going AWOL from his unit, and sentenced to the [[Penal Colony]] of [[Dakson IIX]].  What is suspected, however, is much more sinister.<sup>1</sup>
  

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Dossier picture of 'Scope'1

A former member of the Imperial Guard the man called 'Scope's' records, like all those serving in the Last Chancers are sealed or lost. What is known about the man is that he was convicted of going AWOL from his unit, and sentenced to the Penal Colony of Dakson IIX. What is suspected, however, is much more sinister.1

While nothing could ever be proved roughly the same time Scope went AWOL from his unit the Chief Arbitrator Abraxtes was found assassinated. Given Scope's training as a sniper and classification as an expert marksmen he became an immediate suspect, however without enough evidence he was sentenced to the lesser crime of being absent without leave from his unit.1

Scope puts his needle sniper rifle to good work, picking off unit commanders, heavy weapons troopers and other specialists with ease.1

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