. . . . . . "General"@en . . "General Andrakkus Sutekh is a high ranking Mogadorian Soldier in charge of Ashwood Estates during its time as a major Mogadorian base. He participated in and survived The First Great Expansion. Andrakkus, at one time, was very proud to have been the father of two natural born Mogadorian Children - Adamus and Kelly, and the adoptive father of a third, Ivanick Shu-Ra, whom he adopted after his fathers death during the Invasion of Lorien."@en . . . . . . "Male"@en . . . "Andrakkus Sutekh"@en . . . . . . . "7"^^ . . . . . . "Sharp Angled Face"@en . . . . . "Killed by Adamus Sutekh"@en . "Andrew Sutekh, Father, The General"@en . . . . "Deceased"@en . . . . "The General Andrakkus Sutekh, known on Earth as Andrew Sutton due to assimilation protocols, was a Trueborn Mogadorian. He was the father of Kelly Sutekh and Adamus Sutekh, and the foster parent of Ivanick Shu-Ra. The General was one of the highest ranking Mogadorians, and reported directly to Setr\u00E1kus Ra. In The Revenge of Seven, Andrakkus was killed by his son, Adamus."@en . "--03-25"^^ . . "The General Andrakkus Sutekh, known on Earth as Andrew Sutton due to assimilation protocols, was a Trueborn Mogadorian. He was the father of Kelly Sutekh and Adamus Sutekh, and the foster parent of Ivanick Shu-Ra. The General was one of the highest ranking Mogadorians, and reported directly to Setr\u00E1kus Ra. In The Revenge of Seven, Andrakkus was killed by his son, Adamus."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "Natural Born, Augmented Mogadorian"@en . "General Andrakkus Sutekh is a high ranking Mogadorian Soldier in charge of Ashwood Estates during its time as a major Mogadorian base. He participated in and survived The First Great Expansion. Andrakkus, at one time, was very proud to have been the father of two natural born Mogadorian Children - Adamus and Kelly, and the adoptive father of a third, Ivanick Shu-Ra, whom he adopted after his fathers death during the Invasion of Lorien."@en . . "Mogadorian Sword Combat"@en . . . . . "Andrakkus Sutekh"@en . . . . .