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Noah Grace was the 33rd President of the United States of America, a former U.S. Senator from Montana, and Commander-in-Chief during the Chimeran War. Grace was noted for serving his third term in office and maintaining America's continuing policy of isolationism. Despite being notable for his confident and inspiring leadership, he is regarded as a controversial ruling figure from the public due to his obvious totalitarian hold over the United States. Grace died on December 25th, 1951 from a "suspicious and sudden illness", and was succeeded by Vice-President Harvey McCullen.

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  • Noah Grace
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  • Noah Grace was the 33rd President of the United States of America, a former U.S. Senator from Montana, and Commander-in-Chief during the Chimeran War. Grace was noted for serving his third term in office and maintaining America's continuing policy of isolationism. Despite being notable for his confident and inspiring leadership, he is regarded as a controversial ruling figure from the public due to his obvious totalitarian hold over the United States. Grace died on December 25th, 1951 from a "suspicious and sudden illness", and was succeeded by Vice-President Harvey McCullen.
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Status
  • Deceased
Affiliation
  • United States Government
First Appearance
Name
  • Noah Grace
Cause
  • Executed for treason to the Human race by Nathan Hale
Appears In
  • Resistance 2
  • Resistance: The Gathering Storm
Species
Relative
  • Cora Grace
Place of death
  • Sheridan, Wyoming
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Occupation
  • President of the United States
Gender
  • Male
Death
  • 1951-12-24(xsd:date)
Nationality
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  • Noah Grace was the 33rd President of the United States of America, a former U.S. Senator from Montana, and Commander-in-Chief during the Chimeran War. Grace was noted for serving his third term in office and maintaining America's continuing policy of isolationism. Despite being notable for his confident and inspiring leadership, he is regarded as a controversial ruling figure from the public due to his obvious totalitarian hold over the United States. Grace died on December 25th, 1951 from a "suspicious and sudden illness", and was succeeded by Vice-President Harvey McCullen.
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