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In [[2259]], Romano served in the [[356th Infantry Division]] under [[General]] [[Richard Franklin]] and was dispatched to [[Babylon 5]], when the division was ostensibly being sent as relief troops for [[Io]]. In reality, Romano and his comrades were headed for the [[Sh'lassen]] planet [[Akdor]] as a part of [[Operation Sudden Death]].
 
In [[2259]], Romano served in the [[356th Infantry Division]] under [[General]] [[Richard Franklin]] and was dispatched to [[Babylon 5]], when the division was ostensibly being sent as relief troops for [[Io]]. In reality, Romano and his comrades were headed for the [[Sh'lassen]] planet [[Akdor]] as a part of [[Operation Sudden Death]].
   
Upon arriving at Babylon 5, Romano, along with [[Kleist]] and [[Martin]], verbally harassed [[Delenn]] until [[Private First Class|P.F.C.]] [[Elizabeth Durman]] intervened. <ref>[[babylon5:GROPOS_(episode)|GROPOS]]</ref>
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Upon arriving at Babylon 5, Romano, along with [[Kleist]] and [[Martin]], verbally harassed [[Delenn]] until [[Private First Class|P.F.C.]] [[Elizabeth Durman]] intervened.<ref>[[babylon5:GROPOS_(episode)|GROPOS]]</ref>
 
Romano returned to Babylon 5 as a security officer shortly after Operation Sudden Death.<sup>''[source?]''</sup>
 
 
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Revision as of 17:52, 2 February 2016


Private Romano was a member of the Earthforce Marine Corps, or "ground-pounders." Romano later joined Babylon 5 Security.

History

In 2259, Romano served in the 356th Infantry Division under General Richard Franklin and was dispatched to Babylon 5, when the division was ostensibly being sent as relief troops for Io. In reality, Romano and his comrades were headed for the Sh'lassen planet Akdor as a part of Operation Sudden Death.

Upon arriving at Babylon 5, Romano, along with Kleist and Martin, verbally harassed Delenn until P.F.C. Elizabeth Durman intervened.[1]

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