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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 09:18, 6 April 2018
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My creators, the cherishers and sustainers of worlds, give me this day my daily goods, and allow me my pleasures, as I allow those who seek pleasures from me.
― Jochi Khasar, Data Downloads
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Emissary Jochi Khasar was a Mongolian emissary (asian explorer) on board the Aurora, his purpose was to search for the missing Mongolian vessel, the Degasi. He escaped from the ship in Lifepod 13, which crashed down in the Northwestern Mushroom Forest soon after launch.
Pre-Crash
Before the Aurora's crash, Khasar tells a crewmember that he finds a tendency amongst Alterrans to think that they have it best, but that their way is the only way to have it. Claiming that the Mongolian States have the freedom to work for themselves. The crewmember protests that most of them are contracters. Khasar asks who's ship they were living on, theirs or Alterra's. The crewmember replies that Jochi would do well to remember who's ship he was living on, referring to him as a Mongolian. Khasar simply says that according to his religious beliefs, the ship belongs to them all, and adds that the only difference is that they choose where to draw lines. The crewmember mutters that it was wise words for someone coming from a cowboy operation fighting over rocks in the far reaches of space.
Post-Crash
After escaping into Lifepod 13, Jochi prays for his survival, until his Lifepod breaks into the atmosphere, his attitude changes, and instead asks to "return him", suggesting he knows he will die. It is likely he died when his Lifepod impacted the surface.
Relevant Data Downloads
Surveillance Log, Leisure Deck B
“ | <poem>[Suspicious key word 'religious' detected. Beginning automated recording.]
KHASAR: I find a tendency amongst Alterrans to think not only that you have it best, but that yours is the only way to have it at all. In the Mongolian States we have the freedom to work for ourselves. CREWMEMBER: Hey, most of us are contractors! Jo owns her own company! KHASAR: Whose ship are you living on right now? Yours, or Alterra's? CREWMEMBER: You'd do well to remember whose ship YOU'RE on, Mongolian. KHASAR: According to my religious beliefs, this ship belongs to us all. We're all part of the same system, the only difference between us is where we choose to draw lines. CREWMEMBER: Wise words for someone from a cowboy corporation fighting over rocks in the far reaches of space.</poem> |
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Lifepod 13 Emissary's Voicelog
“ | <poem>[Lifepod systems online.]
[Passenger 07 'Emissary Jochi Khasar' has boarded the lifepod.] [Lifepod launch sequence initiated.] KHASAR: My creators, the cherishers and sustainers of worlds, give me this day my daily pleasures, as I give to those who seek pleasures from me. [Lifepod detached from Aurora OK.] [Entering planetary atmosphere.] [External temperature approaching critical levels.] KHASAR: Show me the path, in Life, Truth, and Love. For mine is the power, I am the one. On and off and on again. [Exterior hull damage sustained.] [Life support systems failed.] [Impact imminent.] KHASAR: Life is a game, which the universe plays with itself. I am done playing as this bundle of flesh. Return me.</poem> |
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- bzzzzz*
Trivia
- Jochi Khasar's log suggests that he is religious.
- This is further supported by argument between some of the Alterran Aurora crew and Khasar about the differences between Alterran and Mongolian life, the crew referred to Khasar's arguments as "religious nonsense".
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