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|died=Shot by [[Stephen Leeds]]{{book ref|Legion|7}} |
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|groups=[[wikipedia:Abu Sayyaf|Abu Sayyaf]] |
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'''Salic''' |
'''Salic''' is a member of the [[wikipedia:Abu Sayyaf|Abu Sayyaf]], though he pretends to be in the less-extreme [[wikipedia:Moro National Liberation Front|Moro National Liberation Front]].{{book ref|Legion|7}} |
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He tortures [[Balubal Razon]] in an attempt to force him to make the camera work and kidnaps [[Stephen Leeds]] and [[Monica]]. He offers to pay Stephen to fix the camera. His goal is to prove Christianity is a hoax in order to destabilize the region.{{book ref|Legion|7}} |
He tortures [[Balubal Razon]] in an attempt to force him to make the camera work and kidnaps [[Stephen Leeds]] and [[Monica]]. He offers to pay Stephen to fix the camera. His goal is to prove Christianity is a hoax in order to destabilize the region.{{book ref|Legion|7}} |
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He is shot in the forehead by Stephen and [[J.C.]]. |
He is shot in the forehead by Stephen and [[J.C.]].{{book ref|Legion|7}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Latest revision as of 03:35, 24 May 2024
Salic | |
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Died | Shot by Stephen Leeds[1] |
Profession | Rebel |
Groups | Abu Sayyaf |
Homeworld | Earth (Legion) |
Introduced In | Legion |
Salic is a member of the Abu Sayyaf, though he pretends to be in the less-extreme Moro National Liberation Front.[1]
He tortures Balubal Razon in an attempt to force him to make the camera work and kidnaps Stephen Leeds and Monica. He offers to pay Stephen to fix the camera. His goal is to prove Christianity is a hoax in order to destabilize the region.[1]
He is shot in the forehead by Stephen and J.C..[1]