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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[farmer]] on [[Heritage]]. He lived on a farm with his wife [[Melanie Bush]]. | }} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[farmer]] on [[Heritage]]. He lived on a farm with his wife [[Melanie Bush]]. | |||
When they wanted to have a child and found that Mel could no longer conceive, they went to [[Wakeling]] for help. Instead of creating a child normally, he made a [[clone]] of Mel as part of his research. Mel got into a heated argument with Wakeling after discovering the truth, and he accidentally killed her. | When they wanted to have a child and found that Mel could no longer conceive, they went to [[Wakeling]] for help. Instead of creating a child normally, he made a [[clone]] of Mel as part of his research. Mel got into a heated argument with Wakeling after discovering the truth, and he accidentally killed her. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 18 March 2023
Ben Heyworth was a farmer on Heritage. He lived on a farm with his wife Melanie Bush.
When they wanted to have a child and found that Mel could no longer conceive, they went to Wakeling for help. Instead of creating a child normally, he made a clone of Mel as part of his research. Mel got into a heated argument with Wakeling after discovering the truth, and he accidentally killed her.
Ben never fully recovered, though eventually he decided to tell off-planet authorities what he suspected. The locals, to protect Wakeling in hopes that his research would make the planet popular again, rose up and killed him. (PROSE: Heritage)