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'''Vostok''' was the chief of police in [[Prague]] in [[1989]]. He was tasked with preventing a demonstration of protestors for democracy in [[Wenceslas Square]] during the [[Velvet Revolution]]. He then fell under the influence of the [[Mavora Collective]], which made him think that the protestors were all armed, and he ordered his men to fire on the crowd. However, when the Mavora was defeated, he didn't remember what he was doing before. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Broken Man (comic story)|The Broken Man]]'')
'''Vostok''' was the chief of police in [[Prague]] in [[1989]]. He was tasked with preventing a demonstration of protestors for democracy in [[Wenceslas Square]] during the [[Velvet Revolution]] in [[November]] of that year. He then fell under the influence of the [[Mavora Collective]], which made him think that the protestors were all armed, and he ordered his men to fire on the crowd. However, when the Mavora was defeated, he didn't remember what he was doing before. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Broken Man (comic story)|The Broken Man]]'')
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Vostok was the chief of police in Prague in 1989. He was tasked with preventing a demonstration of protestors for democracy in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution in November of that year. He then fell under the influence of the Mavora Collective, which made him think that the protestors were all armed, and he ordered his men to fire on the crowd. However, when the Mavora was defeated, he didn't remember what he was doing before. (COMIC: The Broken Man)