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| − | '''Gnyrll Bluetooth''' was a member of the [[Space Wolves]] [[Chapter]] and the commander of the [[Strike Cruiser]] [[Wolf of Fenris]]; which was part of a [[Space Marine]] strike force, composed of the Space Wolves and [[Death Hawks]], stationed above the planet [[Parenxes]]. While there the strike force was caught in a surprise attack from the [[Red Corsairs]] and completely destroyed, save for the damaged Wolf of Fenris. [[Huron Blackheart]], lord of the Corsairs, | + | '''Gnyrll Bluetooth''' was a member of the [[Space Wolves]] [[Chapter]] and the commander of the [[Strike Cruiser]] [[Wolf of Fenris]]; which was part of a [[Space Marine]] strike force, composed of the Space Wolves and [[Death Hawks]], stationed above the planet [[Parenxes]]. While there, the strike force was caught in a surprise attack from the [[Red Corsairs]] and completely destroyed, save for the damaged Wolf of Fenris. [[Huron Blackheart]], lord of the Corsairs, led a boarding attack on the stricken vessel and claimed it as his own, after personally killing Gnyrll Bluetooth in battle.{{Fn|1}} |
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Revision as of 01:07, 6 November 2013
Gnyrll Bluetooth was a member of the Space Wolves Chapter and the commander of the Strike Cruiser Wolf of Fenris; which was part of a Space Marine strike force, composed of the Space Wolves and Death Hawks, stationed above the planet Parenxes. While there, the strike force was caught in a surprise attack from the Red Corsairs and completely destroyed, save for the damaged Wolf of Fenris. Huron Blackheart, lord of the Corsairs, led a boarding attack on the stricken vessel and claimed it as his own, after personally killing Gnyrll Bluetooth in battle.[1]