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* '''[[w:c:blakes7:Roj Blake|Roj Blake]]''' at [[w:c:blakes7|the ''Blake's 7'' wiki]] | * '''[[w:c:blakes7:Roj Blake|Roj Blake]]''' at [[w:c:blakes7|the ''Blake's 7'' wiki]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:43, 14 June 2022
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A revolutionary escaped from a prison ship with Kaston Iago. He claimed to have been wrongly convicted, and according to Iago, he chose to prove it by going to war against "pretty much everyone, really."
The revolutionary led Iago and one other escapee to staff their new ship with ex-felons from a Federation penal planet, and they went on many adventures, including freeing dwarves from enslavement, blowing up a space station, and disrupting a monopasium 239 mining operation. However, the leader left the ship after the invasion of the galaxy by a genocidal alien force.
He was found by his former shipmates on Gauda Prime, who wanted him to serve as a figurehead for rebels against the Federation. Instead, Iago shot him. (AUDIO: Metafiction)
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