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* [[Qora Paunene Zela]] - one of the final four | * [[Qora Paunene Zela]] - one of the final four | ||
''From Ruins'' mentions five Faulfenza by name -- [[Daize Oodenii Pera|Daize]] (sold/deceased), [[Lodii Jediize Qualoon|Lodii]] (deceased), [[Qora]], [[Paudii Oolen Odaid|Paudii]], [[Jedan Paunene Fareniil|Jedan]] -- and two without names, who were both injured in the crash of the ''Visionary''. (By process of elimination, they have to be [[Iidainii Daunai Liiza|Iidainii]] and [[Auniira Qodii Podeqai|Auniira]].) | ''From Ruins'' mentions five Faulfenza by name -- [[Daize Oodenii Pera|Daize]] (sold/deceased), [[Lodii Jediize Qualoon|Lodii]] (deceased), [[Qora Paunene Zela]], [[Paudii Oolen Odaid|Paudii]], [[Jedan Paunene Fareniil|Jedan]] -- and two without names, who were both injured in the crash of the ''Visionary''. (By process of elimination, they have to be [[Iidainii Daunai Liiza|Iidainii]] and [[Auniira Qodii Podeqai|Auniira]].) | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 3 July 2022
The Faulfenzair vessel involved in investigating the pirate activity just prior to the instigation of the First Chatcaavan War. [1]
Mission
The Willseeker was among a small number of experimental military vessels developed in response to the predations of pirates. The Faulfenza borrowed the Duster design from the Alliance, but designed the weapon systems themselves.[1] It was large enough to have a shuttle with an in-system drive only. [1]
Complement
At the time of their capture by pirates, there were "nineteen remaining" crew taken for slaves. [1] When Sediryl demands they be brought to her after killing Kamaney, only six (not counting Qora) are brought to her; the remainder are reported as sold.[2]
Six total (seven, with Qora) are said to have formed her honor guard on the pirate ship as she left it. One of them was reported to have died during their escape from the ship, but they carried his body out with them. [3] Lodii was the second of the six to die, in the crash on the Twelveworld Vault.[4] After the war, we learn that Paudii returns to Qufiil, but four of the remainder stayed behind, Qora Paunene Zela and three others. [5] These four accompanied Sediryl to the pirate base on her mission to free the slaves, and were responsible for rescuing her when she lost control of her fire powers.[5]
These four went with Sediryl to Escutcheon. Qora tells her that they won't be the only Faulfenza visiting.[6]
Officers
- Paudii Oolen Odaid, Faulfiirla (captain)
- Daize Oodenii Pera, Faulpendai (second in command) - deceased
Crew
- Auniira Qodii Podeqai - one of the final four
- Jedan Paunene Fareniil- one of the final four, friend of Aunal (who was not a member of the crew), a farmer and more talkative than his peers [7]
- Iidainii Daunai Liiza - (born on the Preserve) [8]; responsible for killing the man on the pirate ship (FR, Chapter 9); one of the final four [9]
- Lodii Jediize Qualoon - deceased; she piloted the Visionary out of the pirate ship, and died in the crash onto the Vault.
- Qora Paunene Zela - one of the final four
From Ruins mentions five Faulfenza by name -- Daize (sold/deceased), Lodii (deceased), Qora Paunene Zela, Paudii, Jedan -- and two without names, who were both injured in the crash of the Visionary. (By process of elimination, they have to be Iidainii and Auniira.)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 In Extremis, Chapter 4
- ↑ In Extremis, Chapter 23
- ↑ From Ruins, Chapter 9
- ↑ From Ruins, Chapter 11
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 From Ruins, Chapter 22
- ↑ From Ruins, Chapter 23
- ↑ Healer's Wedding, Chapter 1
- ↑ From Ruins, Chapter 14
- ↑ In the Court of Dragons, All Paths Lead (to the God) kindle page 111 of 292