>Yea, I caught that too. I believe she's been peripherally mentioned
>before, though I can't recall right now whether it was in a mini, an
>off-hand reference (kind of like this one) or in a featured document
>somewhere. Various members of the Langley-Croft family have been mentioned off and on, here and there, none in great depth. It's a well-known name in certain circles, like Bernoulli in mathematics or Becquerel in physics. Since the 21st century, the Langley-Croft name has adorned many a noted historian, archaeologist, explorer, daredevil, and treasure hunter.
This particular one, Lara Langley-Croft (2074-2166), was the sixth Countess of Langley-Croft and the acknowledged expert of her time on the civilizations of the Outer Rim between 12,000 and 2000 BSC. Jen is quoting (or at least attempting to quote) from her 2110 book, Hidden Hands Overreaching: The Bene Gesserit Sisterhood and the Fall of Kaitain.
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