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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Anglican Marines]] stationed on [[Kastarion 3]] in [[5087]]. He tried to swap patrols with [[Mundy Flynn]]. After flirting with her, he went to see the tattoo that she gave one of their fellow clergy. He came after Mundy after she went into the field. Misreading the situation, he fatally shot [[Ruby Sunday]]. After, once he learnt the situation, he tried to rewrite the [[Villengard Automated Ambulance Unit|ambulance]] programming to force it to treat Ruby after it refused because she wasn't ordained. He was distracted by Mundy, who finally realised he was in love with her, and was killed by the Ambulance's self-defence and anti-tamper mechanisms. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}})  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', commonly known by the nickname Canto, was a member of the [[Anglican Marines]] stationed on [[Kastarion 3]] in [[5087]]. He tried to swap patrols with [[Mundy Flynn]]. After flirting with her, he went to see the tattoo that she gave one of their fellow clergy. He came after Mundy after she went into the field. Misreading the situation, he fatally shot [[Ruby Sunday]]. After, once he learnt the situation, he tried to rewrite the [[Villengard Automated Ambulance Unit|ambulance]] programming to force it to treat Ruby after it refused because she wasn't ordained. He was distracted by Mundy, who finally realised he was in love with her, and was killed by the Ambulance's self-defence and anti-tamper mechanisms. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}})  


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Canterbury James Olliphant, commonly known by the nickname Canto, was a member of the Anglican Marines stationed on Kastarion 3 in 5087. He tried to swap patrols with Mundy Flynn. After flirting with her, he went to see the tattoo that she gave one of their fellow clergy. He came after Mundy after she went into the field. Misreading the situation, he fatally shot Ruby Sunday. After, once he learnt the situation, he tried to rewrite the ambulance programming to force it to treat Ruby after it refused because she wasn't ordained. He was distracted by Mundy, who finally realised he was in love with her, and was killed by the Ambulance's self-defence and anti-tamper mechanisms. (TV: Boom [+]Loading...["Boom (TV story)"])