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Admiral Munro was one of the first humans promoted to the rank of Admiral in the High Guard. On orders from the Vedran chief of Argosy Special Operations he led a fleet of ships against the Pyrians. The mission was a suicide mission, but he trusted in his alien superiors and that they knew that what they were doing was right, and he managed to complete the mission at the cost of his life and the life of his crew. He was used as an example for centuries of why an officer in the High Guard should follow the orders of his superiors, because they should trust that others are doing what is right. ("The Fair Unknown")

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  • Admiral Munro was one of the first humans promoted to the rank of Admiral in the High Guard. On orders from the Vedran chief of Argosy Special Operations he led a fleet of ships against the Pyrians. The mission was a suicide mission, but he trusted in his alien superiors and that they knew that what they were doing was right, and he managed to complete the mission at the cost of his life and the life of his crew. He was used as an example for centuries of why an officer in the High Guard should follow the orders of his superiors, because they should trust that others are doing what is right. ("The Fair Unknown")
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  • Officer in the High Guard
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  • Admiral Munro was one of the first humans promoted to the rank of Admiral in the High Guard. On orders from the Vedran chief of Argosy Special Operations he led a fleet of ships against the Pyrians. The mission was a suicide mission, but he trusted in his alien superiors and that they knew that what they were doing was right, and he managed to complete the mission at the cost of his life and the life of his crew. He was used as an example for centuries of why an officer in the High Guard should follow the orders of his superiors, because they should trust that others are doing what is right. ("The Fair Unknown")
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