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John Francis Vater was born circa [[5045]] as the child of [[Agnes Vater|Agnes]] and [[Millicent Vater]]. He had a daughter, [[Splice Alison Vater]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglican]]. At some point, John was deployed with the Anglican Marines to the planet [[Kastarion 3]], to fight a war against what he believed were the [[Kastarion]]s. He received special permission to bring his daughter. | John Francis Vater was born circa [[5045]] as the child of [[Agnes Vater|Agnes]] and [[Millicent Vater]]. He had a daughter, [[Splice Alison Vater]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglican]]. At some point, John was deployed with the Anglican Marines to the planet [[Kastarion 3]], to fight a war against what he believed were the [[Kastarion]]s. He received special permission to bring his daughter. | ||
He was a member of the Marine [[Patrol B]]. On [[5 October]] [[5087]], he and his Anglican comrade [[Carson (Boom)|Carson]] were the only two survivors following a [[Grade 1 encounter]]. During this, John sustained an injury that rendered him temporarily [[blindness|blind]]. As he returned to base, he talked to his daughter via their [[comm implant]]s. He instructed her to brush her [[teeth]] and to find [[Mundy Flynn]] to put her to [[bed]] in his absence. After Carson accidentally stepped on a [[Villengard | He was a member of the Marine [[Patrol B]]. On [[5 October]] [[5087]], he and his Anglican comrade [[Carson (Boom)|Carson]] were the only two survivors following a [[Grade 1 encounter]]. During this, John sustained an injury that rendered him temporarily [[blindness|blind]]. As he returned to base, he talked to his daughter via their [[comm implant]]s. He instructed her to brush her [[teeth]] and to find [[Mundy Flynn]] to put her to [[bed]] in his absence. After Carson accidentally stepped on a [[Villengard smartmine]], a [[combat]]-activated [[Villengard Automated Ambulance Unit]] arrived to the scene and began scanning John. The algorithm considered him a patient, and upon recognising John's blindness, the ambulance unit determined a recovery time of [[4 (number)|four]] [[week]]s. This was deemed unacceptable to the algorithm for combat, which decided to [[mercy]] kill John. | ||
John's remains were compressed into a rod, during which his [[scream]] alerted the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] nearby. The ambulance unit created an [[artificial intelligence]] [[John Francis Vater (artificial intelligence)|simulation of John]], and informed his next of kin, his daughter Splice, by sending out a [[geo-stamp]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}}) | John's remains were compressed into a rod, during which his [[scream]] alerted the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] nearby. The ambulance unit created an [[artificial intelligence]] [[John Francis Vater (artificial intelligence)|simulation of John]], and informed his next of kin, his daughter Splice, by sending out a [[geo-stamp]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}}) |
Revision as of 18:48, 18 May 2024
John Francis Vater was an Anglican Marine who was killed by the Villengard Corporation's machine algorithm on Kastarion 3.
Biography
John Francis Vater was born circa 5045 as the child of Agnes and Millicent Vater. He had a daughter, Splice Alison Vater. He was ordained as an Anglican. At some point, John was deployed with the Anglican Marines to the planet Kastarion 3, to fight a war against what he believed were the Kastarions. He received special permission to bring his daughter.
He was a member of the Marine Patrol B. On 5 October 5087, he and his Anglican comrade Carson were the only two survivors following a Grade 1 encounter. During this, John sustained an injury that rendered him temporarily blind. As he returned to base, he talked to his daughter via their comm implants. He instructed her to brush her teeth and to find Mundy Flynn to put her to bed in his absence. After Carson accidentally stepped on a Villengard smartmine, a combat-activated Villengard Automated Ambulance Unit arrived to the scene and began scanning John. The algorithm considered him a patient, and upon recognising John's blindness, the ambulance unit determined a recovery time of four weeks. This was deemed unacceptable to the algorithm for combat, which decided to mercy kill John.
John's remains were compressed into a rod, during which his scream alerted the Fifteenth Doctor in his TARDIS nearby. The ambulance unit created an artificial intelligence simulation of John, and informed his next of kin, his daughter Splice, by sending out a geo-stamp. (TV: Boom [+]Loading...["Boom (TV story)"])