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'''Farnes''' is [[Serenity]]'s last [[constable]] to die in a vain show of force to the boar-humanoid [[Borays]]. Before meeting terminus, he is given a short, obviously rehashed lecture from [[Sire]] [[Bogan]] about cowards and duty ([[The Magnificent Warriors]]).
'''Farnes''' is [[Serenity]]'s last [[constable]] to die in a vain show of force to the boar-humanoid [[Borays]]. Before meeting terminus, he is given a short, obviously rehashed lecture from [[Sire]] [[Bogan]] about cowards and duty ([[The Magnificent Warriors]]).
==Notes==
[[Rance Howard]] is the father of actor/director Ron Howard (''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Happy Days'', ''Apollo 13''), actor Clint Howard, and grandfather of [[w:Bryce Dallas Howard|Bryce Dallas Howard]] (''Spider-Man 3'').


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Revision as of 22:00, 8 July 2007

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Farnes is Serenity's last constable to die in a vain show of force to the boar-humanoid Borays. Before meeting terminus, he is given a short, obviously rehashed lecture from Sire Bogan about cowards and duty (The Magnificent Warriors).