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}} | }}'''Valentine Bregman''' was an [[ambulance]] crewman and [[War in Heaven|War]] protester who worked in [[Town (This Town Will Never Let Us Go)|a town affected by the War]]. He wore a set of unmarked dog-tags over his uniform, and often worked nights with [[Coz (This Town Will Never Let Us Go)|Coz]]. | ||
'''Valentine Bregman''' was an [[ambulance]] crewman and [[ | |||
Valentine first heard of [[Faction Paradox]] during [[Demonstration Day]] in | Valentine first heard of [[Faction Paradox]] during [[Demonstration Day]] in [[2001]]. He abandoned his post to obtain [[Red Uranium]] from [[Black Man (Alien Bodies)|the Black Man]] and finish assembling an [[atomic bomb]] which he intended to use to destroy [[Ship (This Town Will Never Let Us Go)|the Ship]]. He believed that this would provide a shock to human culture which would make them take the War seriously and lead to a better world. | ||
During this quest, he fought two Dogs, exposed himself to lethal radiation, and met with [[Inangela]] and [[Horror (This Town Will Never Let Us Go)|Horror]]. Eventually, he was convinced that detonating his bomb would not have the beneficial effect he'd intended, but by this point he was too late and it detonated anyway, leaving him a wanted man. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[This Town Will Never Let Us Go]]'') | During this quest, he fought two Dogs, exposed himself to lethal radiation, and met with [[Inangela Marrero|Inangela]] and [[Horror (This Town Will Never Let Us Go)|Horror]]. Eventually, he was convinced that detonating his bomb would not have the beneficial effect he'd intended, but by this point he was too late and it detonated anyway, leaving him a wanted man. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[This Town Will Never Let Us Go]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* [[Lawrence Miles]] previously used Valentine's surname for [[Kathleen Bregman]] in the novel ''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]''. [[Kortez|Joseph Kortez]], the other representative from the human delegation in that novel, also had a nominative doppelganger in the novel ''[[This Town Will Never Let Us Go (novel)|This Town Will Never Let Us Go]]'' in the form of [[Tiffany Korta]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 24 April 2023
Valentine Bregman was an ambulance crewman and War protester who worked in a town affected by the War. He wore a set of unmarked dog-tags over his uniform, and often worked nights with Coz.
Valentine first heard of Faction Paradox during Demonstration Day in 2001. He abandoned his post to obtain Red Uranium from the Black Man and finish assembling an atomic bomb which he intended to use to destroy the Ship. He believed that this would provide a shock to human culture which would make them take the War seriously and lead to a better world.
During this quest, he fought two Dogs, exposed himself to lethal radiation, and met with Inangela and Horror. Eventually, he was convinced that detonating his bomb would not have the beneficial effect he'd intended, but by this point he was too late and it detonated anyway, leaving him a wanted man. (PROSE: This Town Will Never Let Us Go)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Lawrence Miles previously used Valentine's surname for Kathleen Bregman in the novel Alien Bodies. Joseph Kortez, the other representative from the human delegation in that novel, also had a nominative doppelganger in the novel This Town Will Never Let Us Go in the form of Tiffany Korta.