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'''Dylan Summerfield II''' was the great-grandfather of [[Bernice Summerfield]]. | '''Dylan Summerfield II''' was the great-[[grandfather]] of [[Bernice Summerfield]]. | ||
Dylan was born in the early [[25th century]]. Dylan's father [[Marshal Summerfield VI]] named Dylan after [[Dylan Summerfield I]] in the hope that he would gravitate towards a bohemian life. | Dylan was [[born]] in the early [[25th century]]. Dylan's [[father]] [[Marshal Summerfield VI]] named Dylan after their ancestor [[Dylan Summerfield I]] in the hope that he would gravitate towards a [[bohemian]] life. | ||
Dylan had multiple children, but in [[2455]] he was arrested for sleeping with non- | Dylan had multiple [[children]], but in [[2455]] he was arrested for sleeping with non-[[human]]s and they were taken away from him. | ||
In the late [[26th century]], Christine Summerfield learned about Dylan when she read the Summerfield family tree. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'') | In the late [[26th century]], [[Christine Summerfield]] learned about Dylan when she read the [[Summerfield family tree]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 8 September 2018
Dylan Summerfield II was the great-grandfather of Bernice Summerfield.
Dylan was born in the early 25th century. Dylan's father Marshal Summerfield VI named Dylan after their ancestor Dylan Summerfield I in the hope that he would gravitate towards a bohemian life.
Dylan had multiple children, but in 2455 he was arrested for sleeping with non-humans and they were taken away from him.
In the late 26th century, Christine Summerfield learned about Dylan when she read the Summerfield family tree. (PROSE: Dead Romance)