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:Though Bakari would consider himself strongly protective of the other survivors, Kadosh often worries about ''him'' in the way that an older sister might worry about a younger and troubled sibling. | :Though Bakari would consider himself strongly protective of the other survivors, Kadosh often worries about ''him'' in the way that an older sister might worry about a younger and troubled sibling. | ||
* '''[[Rais, Radi|Radi Rais]]''': A human marine who was captured by the Vaadwaur. | * '''[[Rais, Radi|Radi Rais]]''': A human marine who was captured by the Vaadwaur. | ||
:Rais and Kadosh met during the [[Second Battle of Eratis]] and the fall of Deep Space 17 to the Vaadwaur. Rais had been critically wounded during the battle and was being treated by Kadosh and a few other medical personnel who refused to abandon their posts and evacuate with the other medical personnel. The Vaadwaur soon | :Rais and Kadosh met during the [[Second Battle of Eratis]] and the fall of Deep Space 17 to the Vaadwaur. Rais had been critically wounded during the battle and was being treated by Kadosh and a few other medical personnel who refused to abandon their posts and evacuate with the other medical personnel. The Vaadwaur soon stormed the medical wing and killed the doctors and some of the other staff, leaving only Kadosh and a medic. Rais and Kadosh began to form a bond over their mutual imprisonment. That bond didn't last, unfortunately, once the Vaadwaur subjected Rais to their brainwashing. He emerged as a loyal soldier of the Vaadwaur Occupation Force. | ||
* '''[[Brockton, Jennifer|Jennifer Brockton]]''': A human marine who became part of the insurgency during the Vaadwaur occupation. | * '''[[Brockton, Jennifer|Jennifer Brockton]]''': A human marine who became part of the insurgency during the Vaadwaur occupation. | ||
:They had met once previously, but it was only in the dark times of the occupation that the two became good friends. | :They had met once previously, but it was only in the dark times of the occupation that the two became good friends. |