
Species : Seradin (Sarah-din)
Age : 32
Height : 2′6″
Weight : 78lbs
Profession : Galactic Fugitive
Bio:
Fate spent the majority of his early adolescence in hiding with his mother, who had fled the Seradin core worlds to help form the Seradin Resistance, which ultimately led to the Seradin Civil War. She raised Fate to hold to the values of the movement: to understand and appreciate other species and cultures, and to be protect against those who would force their own beliefs and ideologies upon them. This movement is what triggered the civil war, having caused many Seradin began to change their points of view on galactic domination. Fate was raised as a soldier and operative, taught in the ways of stealth and combat to protect himself on his journey to quell their people’s traditional, obsessive nature to enslave the universe.
Once old enough, Fate set out for his first assignment: the infiltration of Seradin Prime. Fate was a perfect candidate for this as he had the direct ties with the High Chancellor: that is, he was his son. All that Fate needed to do was convince his father of his loyalty to the Seradin Senate. Fate spent the first few months as a low-ranking politician while his father tried to determine the honesty behind his actions. But when his father stumbled upon Fate’s aptitude with mysterious Keeper technology and its inner workings, he soon took a special interest in Fate and moved him to the Keeper tech research sector.
Fate became a lead scientist in the Tartarus Program, the Seradin research of the Keepers’ leftover technology; most importantly, the study of a bizarre device known as the LSP. This position allowed Fate to find and use technology for the Resistance’s causes. At the time, these findings were trivial in comparison to the events then unfolding, but nonetheless, Fate inevitably was able to unlock the secrets of the Keeper’s technology, and their purpose in the universe.
In the events leading up to Fate’s discovery in the lab, his sister Destiny slowly grew angry and frustrated with the attention she so sought from her father being placed on Fate. For years, she had pursued her father’s love and acceptance, and felt her brother had taken that away from her. Fate, at the time, had no understanding of this; all he knew is that his father had raised his sister to be a stone cold assassin, and a damn good one at that.
Once Fate had fixed and operated the LSP, he came to realize its capacity for the construction of new worlds… and the destruction of existing ones. He knew that despite its life-giving capabilities, what his father would see in this technology was the potential for a weapon. Fate had to act, and fast, before his discoveries became a vessel for Seradin imperialism. He began to wipe the database of all information pertaining to the device, and gained the trust of his colleagues… or rather, all but one. Nareen, who disagreed with Fate’s intention to hide the LSP from his father, saw the opportunity to betray Fate as a stepping stone for his career. When Nareen left to warn his father of Fate’s plot, Fate knew he had no time. He and his fellow scientists, Zarin and Harf, decided to work together to keep this technology out of the Chancellor’s hands.
Fate devised a plan to take the key components of the machine from the planet and escape with the help of Zarin and his contacts. But he needed something more: time. He entrusted Zarin and Harf with the task of stalling the Chancellor; they would stay behind and continue their work in studying the LSP for the Seradin Senate, but would intentionally take their time to prevent large-scale damages across the galaxy.
But before Fate would escape, he would have to face his sister’s uncontrollable rage. Destiny approached Fate as he attempted to leave with the research, and she saw a chance to prove to herself useful to her father. Fate and Destiny clashed in a vicious struggle. Finally, Fate got the upper hand and, in an act of compassion, left her alive, but incapacitated. But although his intentions were good, her punishment from her father for failure would be a fate worse than death.
Fate fled the core worlds of Seradin space, hiding fragments of the device throughout the galaxy in places only he could find. But in his final hiding spot, Fate was captured by none other than Nareen, and dragged to Seradin Prime to be convicted. His punishment: to be imprisoned in the same facility as his sister.
Mercifully, Fate received a little help from an unlikely source… Destiny. Claiming to have realized the error of her ways, with Destiny’s help, Fate managed to escape and secure a spacecraft. With a bounty hunter at his heels, Fate blazed across the galaxy, until his recent crash-landing on earth. The rest… is history still to be written.
Now a scourge of among the traditional Seradin, who still embrace the ideals of the universal takeover, Fate remains the run, dodging his father’s lackeys. Soon, he would happen upon help… but at what cost?
Seradin Galactic Profile #135694-2.67 Fate *******
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