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[[Safety officer|Safety Officer]] '''Colin Hay''' worked at [[Dellah Spaceport]]. When he realised that his job would be at risk if he did not choose a [[religion]], he joined the sect of [[FoJa]]. | [[Safety officer|Safety Officer]] '''Colin Hay''' worked at [[Dellah Spaceport]]. When he realised that his job would be at risk if he did not choose a [[religion]], he joined the sect of [[FoJa]]. | ||
''[[The Pronouncements of FoJal]]'' initially meant nothing to Hay, but he was visited by FoJa in the night and came to believe, taking a [[knife]] to work to sacrifice somebody. He ignored [[Emile Mars-Smith]]'s warning that the spaceport was going to be [[bomb]]ed as three other people had made similar claims to try to keep the non-[[religion|religious]] from leaving [[Dellah]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Where Angels Fear (novel)|Where Angels Fear]]'') | ''[[The Pronouncements of FoJal]]'' initially meant nothing to Hay, but he was visited by FoJa in the night and came to believe, taking a [[knife]] to work to sacrifice somebody. He ignored [[Emile Mars-Smith]]'s warning that the spaceport was going to be [[bomb]]ed as three other people had made similar claims to try to keep the non-[[religion|religious]] from leaving [[Dellah]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Where Angels Fear (novel)|Where Angels Fear]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 18 March 2023
Safety Officer Colin Hay worked at Dellah Spaceport. When he realised that his job would be at risk if he did not choose a religion, he joined the sect of FoJa.
The Pronouncements of FoJal initially meant nothing to Hay, but he was visited by FoJa in the night and came to believe, taking a knife to work to sacrifice somebody. He ignored Emile Mars-Smith's warning that the spaceport was going to be bombed as three other people had made similar claims to try to keep the non-religious from leaving Dellah. (PROSE: Where Angels Fear)