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'''Tarek Boesis''' was an [[Aleria]]n, head of the mining union [[Mols'Desias]] and [[Esil Boesis]]' grandson. At some point before [[2554]], he murdered by [[Courier guild|courier gang]] [[Blackdust]] smugglers. The gang believed that the mining union monopolized the job market and forced workers to to work unreasonable hours, as the union allegedly took advantage of Aleria's failing economy and limited job market.<ref name="canonfodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-second-to-none '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Second to None'']</ref>
'''Tarek Boesis''' was an [[Aleria]]n, head of the mining union [[Mols'Desias]] and [[Esil Boesis]]' grandson. At some point before [[2554]], he murdered by [[Courier guild|courier gang]] [[Blackdust]] smugglers. The gang believed that the mining union monopolized the job market and forced workers to work unreasonable hours, as the union allegedly took advantage of Aleria's failing economy and limited job market.<ref name="canonfodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-second-to-none '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Second to None'']</ref>


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Template:Character Infobox Tarek Boesis was an Alerian, head of the mining union Mols'Desias and Esil Boesis' grandson. At some point before 2554, he murdered by courier gang Blackdust smugglers. The gang believed that the mining union monopolized the job market and forced workers to work unreasonable hours, as the union allegedly took advantage of Aleria's failing economy and limited job market.[1]

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