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Reep Saluja was an Anthropology student on the Braxiatel Collection.
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Reep was the daughter of Irinidoi Saluja, an accomplished lawyer. (PROSE: Benny and the Grieving Man) She studied Anthropology at the Braxiatel Collection and was tutored by Bernice Summerfield, who considered her to be one of her best students and to whom Reep was attracted, although she kept her feelings secret.
Because she wrote for The Notes, Benny had Reep interview Veronica Bland and ask about her history, a plan which played a part in Benny eventually being banished from the Collection by Irving Braxiatel. Veronica offered to become Reep's new tutor and took her to her rooms to eat her, but Reep immediately contacted security to report a burglary upon finding that Veronica's rooms were entirely bare.
Reep and Benny realised that Veronica was a plant and found and pruned her core self. They then broke into Braxiatel's bedroom to confront Veronica, who attempted to use her influence to make Reep shoot Benny. She was able to resist, however, and instead shot herself. (AUDIO: Braxiatel in Love)
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
Braxiatel sent a letter to Reep's parents following her death. (AUDIO: Braxiatel in Love)
Irinidoi Saluja blamed Braxiatel for Reep's death and sent a robot duplicate of himself to the Collection to investigate and trick him into accepting liability. The scheme was foiled by Benny, but talks began about compensation for those who lost people on the Collection. (PROSE: Benny and the Grieving Man)