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|father =Candice Summerfield's husband
|father =Candice Summerfield's husband
|child =Marshal Summerfield II
|child =Marshal Summerfield II
|child2 =Christine Summerfield ("real" universe)
|child2 =Christine Summerfield (23rd century)
|grandchild =Marshal Summerfield III
|grandchild =Marshal Summerfield III
|first mention =Dead Romance (novel)
|first mention =Dead Romance (novel)
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'''Benedict Summerfield III''' was [[born]] in [[2214]].
'''Benedict Summerfield III''' was [[born]] in [[2214]].


He rebelled against his [[mother]], [[Candice Summerfield]], at a young [[age]] and would later blame her for all his problems. He became a [[police officer]] on the [[colony planet]] [[Vandor Secunda]], and had two [[children]]: [[Marshal Summerfield II|Marshal]] and [[Christine Summerfield ("real" universe)|Christine]].
He rebelled against his [[mother]], [[Candice Summerfield]], at a young [[age]] and would later blame her for all his problems. He became a [[police officer]] on the [[colony planet]] [[Vandor Secunda]], and had two [[children]]: [[Marshal Summerfield II|Marshal]] and [[Christine Summerfield (23rd century)|Christine]].


He committed [[suicide]] before he was thirty. In his [[suicide note]] he ordered that his son be sent to [[military college]] "so he could learn some proper discipline".
He committed [[suicide]] before he was thirty. In his [[suicide note]] he ordered that his son be sent to [[military college]] "so he could learn some proper discipline".

Revision as of 01:12, 26 December 2021

Benedict Summerfield III was born in 2214.

He rebelled against his mother, Candice Summerfield, at a young age and would later blame her for all his problems. He became a police officer on the colony planet Vandor Secunda, and had two children: Marshal and Christine.

He committed suicide before he was thirty. In his suicide note he ordered that his son be sent to military college "so he could learn some proper discipline".

Records of Benedict were kept until the 26th century. Christine Summerfield learned about Benedict when she read the Summerfield family tree. (PROSE: Dead Romance)