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'''Edmunds''' was a member of the crew of the ''[[Oblivion Spark]]'' who joined [[Captain]] [[Harcourt Ross]] on an [[away mission]] to investigate an [[Earth Alliance]] [[Transport vessel ( | '''Edmunds''' was a member of the crew of the ''[[Oblivion Spark]]'' who joined [[Captain]] [[Harcourt Ross]] on an [[away mission]] to investigate an [[Earth Alliance]] [[Transport vessel (Flight of the Cyberons)|transport vessel]] that the [[Cyberon]]s had boarded. | ||
He helped to secure the room that housed the prototype [[Conversion Engine]]. The entire team was ambushed by Cyberons who attempted to convert them, with Edmunds being the only one for which the process had irreversibly taken hold. Ross shot him in the [[head]] before he had the chance to be fully converted and turn against the rest of the crew and, after giving [[Stevenson (Flight of the Cyberons)|Stevenson]] a brief moment to mourn his death, ordered the remainder of the team to return to their shuttle. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 18 March 2023
Edmunds was a member of the crew of the Oblivion Spark who joined Captain Harcourt Ross on an away mission to investigate an Earth Alliance transport vessel that the Cyberons had boarded.
He helped to secure the room that housed the prototype Conversion Engine. The entire team was ambushed by Cyberons who attempted to convert them, with Edmunds being the only one for which the process had irreversibly taken hold. Ross shot him in the head before he had the chance to be fully converted and turn against the rest of the crew and, after giving Stevenson a brief moment to mourn his death, ordered the remainder of the team to return to their shuttle. (PROSE: Flight of the Cyberons)