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'''Veec-Ellic-Savareen-Jal-9''' ("Veec-9", for short) was a [[Jal Karath]] from [[Hive 9]]. | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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'''Veec-Ellic-Savareen-Jal-9''' ('''"Veec-9"''', for short) was a [[Jal Karath]] from [[Hive 9]]. | |||
When he criticised the ruling Hive council by calling them tyrants, they retaliated by destroying the nucleus colony in which he was born and branded him as a traitor. Becoming a fugitive, he was chased for eleven quadrants until arriving on [[Earth]] in [[1947]]. He settled down in [[Calcutta]], [[India]], posing as a human. Three months later, he was found by a Jal Karath known as [[Darac-Poul-Caparrel-Jal-7]]. They worked together together to create [[Gelem warrior]]s from the local populace to sell as soldiers to the Hive Council. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghosts of India (novel)|Ghosts of India]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 01:16, 4 June 2017
Veec-Ellic-Savareen-Jal-9 ("Veec-9", for short) was a Jal Karath from Hive 9.
When he criticised the ruling Hive council by calling them tyrants, they retaliated by destroying the nucleus colony in which he was born and branded him as a traitor. Becoming a fugitive, he was chased for eleven quadrants until arriving on Earth in 1947. He settled down in Calcutta, India, posing as a human. Three months later, he was found by a Jal Karath known as Darac-Poul-Caparrel-Jal-7. They worked together together to create Gelem warriors from the local populace to sell as soldiers to the Hive Council. (PROSE: Ghosts of India)