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#13 - Winston Pavlov, The Bossy "Chef" (personaggio interpretato da F. B.)
Motto: My gran could do better than this... and she's dead!!! - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Alpha
Teaser: Many people say Pavlov is a hero, on Ganymede. Indeed, W. has all the traits of a hero: bluntly honest, loyal to colleagues and management. Moreover, the food boss saved the station from a critical massive food poisoning, realizing just in time that something was wrong with the system. W. was only doing what needed to be done, as always, but this skilled food engineer is the best in the whole solar system, and it finally showed. It's pretty clear that those chatty, lazy colleagues will never reach Pavlov's expertise, but maybe with some ass-kicking and some spot-on insults will wake up their frozen brains.
Pavlov is generally rude and rough, goes straight to the point, is politically incorrect, often sarcastic more than ironic, and never takes responsability for someone else's fault. Incompetence should always be punished, for everyone's sake. That's why yelling, mocking and bossing is part of Pavlov's job - admittedly, one that the food boss performs with a certain amount of amusement.
Pavlov's fame on Ganymede paid off, giving the Belter the best job position available on Icarus, with both the responsibilities and the wage that the ''Chef'' was looking for. Leading a food lab on a station like this is not an easy task, especially leading this bunch of pathetic idiots, but Pavlov will do it as flawlessy as always, and anyone can bet their life that W. will straighten those morons, and they will become the best team in the station.
Relations: K. Ishida is clearly a troubled person, there's something wrong in this belter's past, or brain maybe... in any case Ishida is pretty reliable, especially compared to the others. E. Kalu is always smiling and chatting with other workers, no drive or focus, this one needs to deal with reality sooner or later: the best way is to let E. discover there's nothing to laugh about during shift hours! J.Rahal is a real pain in the ass for the whole team, lousy, lazy, presumptuous, and incompetent. Zogby might be an inspiring advocate of Belter's rights, and that's fine, but if that ''beratna'' wants to steal Pavlov's job and lifestyl, Pavlov will make it a living hell for Zogby.
Sometimes Pavlov shares a drink or two with Kohler who is a sad soul whose golden days are long gone, but is also someone who had the guts to roll up the sleeves and start over. And this, at least, is worth some respect.
K. Soyinka and Pavlov met before Icarus, this one is a well-wala who worked in management for some earthen company on Ganymede. Leitmann is just annoying, always meddling. C. Silva is curious and nosy, always asking too many questions about the job... maybe Silva is tired of being a miner and wants to move to a different team?
#14 - Sione Zogby, The wannabe (personaggio interpretato da R. S.)
Motto: Work doesn't dignify belters, but we receive food in return - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Alpha
Teaser: 'First the Martians, second the Earthers; we, the Belters, can't be working so much for so little''. Zogby's voice always sounds loud and clear, always has and always will. S. proudly works in the Food Lab, providing ''food for bodies'', but what this Belter does best is giving people ''food for thought'', trying to raise awareness of the inequity in the Belt, inspiring rightful outrage and taking pride in being a Belter. Zogby is the person everyone turns to if they have a work related problem, not unlike some sort of self declared union rep in the station. If there is a solution, Zogby will find it. That makes this unselfish beratna one of the most loved pgetting a higher job position would help a lot in negotiating with the management or dealing with other team leaders: that's why, even if the food boss Pavlov is competent and worthy, Zogby didn't give up on the ambition. Every belter should be entitled to ambition to improve and be the change they want to see in this shitty System.
Relations: Zogby has a good opinion of Kalu, the kind coworker from Tycho Station, but they always argue about the right methods: Kalu is all nice words and good manners, Zogby requires a stronger stance against problems. Zogby loves chatting with Ishida, and the time spent together is becoming the most exciting on Icarus.
Dislikes Pavlov, the boss' manners are awful and skills don't compensate for bitchiness. Rahal's whining is annoying and no Star Helix enthusiast will ever be Zogby's buddy.
Cruz is a good friend, that's why Zogby feels safe complaining about the energy distribution disadvantaging the food lab. One may argue that those two seem to argue a lot, and pretty fiercely, about this apparently silly matter.
#15 - Kris Ishida, The determined widowed belter (personaggio interpretato da P. F.)
Motto: The desire for revenge is a part of grieving. - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Alpha
Teaser: K. Ishida was very happy on Ceres. That was mostly due to being married to M. Volkov. Together, they didn't experience the fear to be victims of human error, propaganda lies and Earth and Mars arrogance. It was a simple and quiet life, even if with very poor means. One day Volkov left for Icarus, determined to change jobs in the hope of a more prosperous future. Some time after that, Ishida received an official notification:
“The Beratnas Gas offers its solidarity and sympathy to you and your family. Our deepest condolences”. No meaningful personal effects. Only a few words. Volkov died in a accident on that ruddy asteroid. No one should ever have to go through that kind of loss. All K. felt was just pain and consuming loneliness.
Grief is a merciless master. Ishida decided to work on the new Icarus, in hope of finding some kind of peace - closure, as they call it. But being hired wasn't easy, and a less determined person would've turned back, but not Ishida: determined to set foot on this rock, Ishida agreed to make a deal with a shady group. Ishida owes these questionable people a favor, but it doesn't even matter: what's important is that Ishida is finally working on Icarus now. The first step of K.'s grieving process is complete, now is time to move on to the next.
Relations: Ishida met W.Pavlov here on Icarus, in the first day when the management arranged the shifts. The boss is tyrannical and rude, sometimes very annoying, other times very practical. Rahal is a good colleague, friendly and very curious. Kalu is a good pal, warm and supportive, a person to count on. Ishida often feels like to be watched by Soyinka, and it's a little uncomfortable. Ishida likes Zogby, probably too much. It's not really convenient at the moment, because it could be a distraction from Ishida's job.
#16 - Juno Rahal, The ex cop who misses the old job (personaggio interpretato da K. G.)
Motto: To catch the bad guys, you've got to think like a bad guy - and that's why all the best detectives have a dark side... - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Alpha
Teaser: Life is unfair. It doesn't take a genius to get that, right? And yet, if you happen to be a genius, its unfairness hits you even harder, because the smarter you are, the quicker you realize how screwed and miserable humans are bound to be. That’s been Rahal’s burden in the past years: being too bright to be truly happy. Of course things can always get worse, and usually they do, that’s how one of the most dedicated and effective Star Helix cops was kicked out, and ended up accepting any minimum wage non qualified job to make a living. Rahal now works as a Food Lab operator, misses the old job and complains about the waste of potential that affects society. There was no real joy in this Belter’s life except for the thrill of the investigation, the heat of a difficult case, the intellectual challenge followed by the almost orgasmic satisfaction in uncovering the Truth… and now it’s all gone. Nevertheless, you can strip away a job from a natural born detective but you cannot take away the curiosity that drives a sleuth’s brain, and since serving nutritious kibble occupies less than 1% of Rahal’s attention, the rest is still obsessed with mysteries and secrets and investigation.
Relations: Pavlov is the worst team leader imaginable, Zogby is annoying most of the time. Kalu is quite ok, but maybe a little too cheerful. Ishida seems interesting and in need of help. Okita used to be a colleague, and now mocks Rahal all the time. Mackinney was a colleague too, but the two of them are still friends and Rahal often offers unrequested comments on security matters. Gresset has been a friend, and more, it was a long time ago, but Rahal's still holding a grudge. Rahal knows almost everyone coming from Eros, especially the ones who were questioned by Star Helix at some point in the past.
#17 - E. Kalu, The good hearted food distributor. (personaggio interpretato da C. S.)
Motto: Here is your meal, copeng, and may the universe fill you with positive energy. - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Alpha
Teaser: Working in the food lab is one of the least prestigious jobs on Icarus. Yet nothing in the universe could stop Kalu from smiling. And why should it? Providing nutrition to people is almost a sacred activity! Everything about Kalu is quiet: an aura of serenity and nothing but kind words and gentle gestures come out of this peculiar worker. What's even stranger is to find someone like Kalu on a mining station, where working life in harm’s way and political pressure don’t leave room for much serenity. Kalu never loses the temper, has a kind word for everyone, and always manages to settle fight and conflicts. It’s hard to believe such a person comes from Tycho, a typical cove for nasty rascals. No one knows how Kalu managed to remain pure in such a tough and politically charged environment. Kalu couldn't be more different from the station's inhabitants: this particular Tychoian spends words and actions against the brutal methods of the OPA extremist fringes, and racism in general. But this is just one of the many contradictions that is E. Kalu.
Relations: The food lab sometimes is a shelter for people who want to talk about their problems. Donovan is one of these, and Kalu often lends an ear to the paranoia of the miner. Sometimes Pavlov, the shift boss, mocks Kalu for the overly kind attitude, and gets angry when the Tychoian is found chatting happily with other workers, especially about the Cult. Kalu doesn't mind.
Zogby has a good opinion of Kalu and they are friends, but they always argue about the right methods of conduct: Kalu is all nice words and good manners, Zogby requires a stronger stance against problems. Also Ishida is a nice person, whom Kalu gets along with. Rahal is a more misterious fellow, looking like someone who's always after something.
Ibanez is the preacher of a peaceful cult, but there is so much anger and violence in the radio operator's voice. Russo was quite known back on Tycho. It's nice to have the doctor here on Icarus as well: the station is always short of people devoted to good. Another fellow Tychoian is Miambo, but this religious and enlighted fellow seems to be tornand suffering: what help can Kalu give?
#84 - N'yala Scott, The ill-fated lazy ass. (personaggio interpretato da M. B.)
Motto: Just leave me alone, y'all! - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Omega
Teaser: They say the universe is indifferent towards humans, but Scott seems to be born under a bad star. Since the youngest age, life granted nothing but kicks in the teeth, for whatever reason. School dropout, lost jobs, abandond by friends, issues with authority, drug problems. Scott never found a place to call home and someone to call family. But whose fault is it, anyway? Scott doesn't shine as the brightest kid in town, and what is lacking in common sense is not made up in commitment: often lazy and sluggish, Scott dodges hard work whenever possible, and the easier life can be, the better. Even once people finally give up and leave the kid alone, the circle starts right back up: Scott pokes someone, they get pissed off, and back into trouble again. If someone thinks that working at the lowest level of employment in a mining station in the belt is a good way to stay out of trouble, they might need to think again: Scott still has to learn this simple truth. Nothing major has happened to Scott on Icarus, but how long will this last? How long before fate strikes this unfortunate soul again? Scott is just waiting for the right chance to get out of this miserable condition, and prove to be worth somehing: the wheel of luck must turn one of these days.
Relations: Scott might seem the laziest dumbass on the station, but when the boss Moses commands, Scott always follows the orders. The worst thing of the kitchen shift is sharing the lab with Rahal, even if rarely: that prying fella is on to something, you could swear.
Not to mention Stigsen, that fanatic madman, always behaving like we are at war or something, always on the edge.
Scott is often seen withGuzman, the engine operator. Leitmann could be a useful ally on the station. Nasser was a convict, so another expert on human misery and misfortune. The chef Waybourne is boring, and it's clear that doesn't like having Scott around very much. Iris is one of the very few people who is actually nice to Scott when they see each other at the canteen, so Scott is happy to give Iris extra treats. J. Zarani clearly doesn't think Scott has changed since the time Scott worked as a hard laborer on the Zarani farm, and seems to be keeping an eye on this poor soul.
Back on Ganymede Scott crossed paths with Woo; M. Campbell has been an occasional partner in petty crime, before the best pal N. Zarani convinced Campbell to stop hanging out with Scott.
#85 - Fedarius Nasser, The rehabilitated convict (personaggio interpretato da F. C.)
Motto: Everyone deserves a chance to change - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Earther - unisex - Shift: Omega
Teaser: When your own mother betrays you, one could even forgive and forget, but when she insists in stabbing you behind your back, then love and affection could vanish. That's what happened to Nasser. Born on Earth, but from a poor family, Nasser was forced to grow up in harsh conditions. Bad companies led young F. to commit some petty crimes, like theft and minor drug dealing. When the police caught Nasser in the act during a small robbery, the judge decided for maximum penalty, without considering the extenuating circumstances. Nasser was deported to a high security detention colony. The only silver lining there was the chance to learn how to work in a food lab: that was crucial in finding a job on Icarus station, once free. Icarus could be Nasser's second chance to a good life away from Earth. Problem is, when you have spent years learning to be tough and aggressive, watching your back, putting on an arrogant look that screams self-confidence, it shows. Nasser looks exactly like a convict, or a soldier: even if Nasser is looking for a simple and quiet life, the old ways might be hard to die.
Relations: Waybourne always finds a way to get elusive when Nasser is around.
During lunch hours Nasser and Echo have recently become acquainted.
Scott is an idiot, but in prison Nasser met much worse, and the two get along quite well. U. Moses is a likeable boss, and Nasser loves to spend time with this nice person, and not only during working hours. Stiegsen complains about Moses everyday, but Nasser doesn't care too much.
Nasser has overheard N. Zarani talk about being challenged to a boxing match, but the kid looks nothing like a fighter: Nasser proposed to show Zarani some moves, half out of curiosity, half out of pity.
#86 - Usha Moses, The lovely food lab boss (personaggio interpretato da I. S.)
Motto: You must be weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak. - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Omega
Teaser: Lots of people tend to dodge responsibility, even when in command of a team on an asteroid: Icarus is full of fools to the brim, more commonly referred to as "scum of the universe''. But that's not for U. Moses, the lovely food engineer from Ceres. Moses has always been critical of those who use force to command, exactly like OPA does. Strength can make people obey, but can't make them understand: brute force never leads to anything good. That's why U. prefers to be a good boss, pleasant and polite. Moderation and kindness make authority irresistible. It is of little relevance that some people think Moses gained a boss position on Icarus only thanks to the influence of Martians and Earthers. Those rumors are spread out of ignorance and possibly envy, only because this Belter has never shied away from exposing OPA's contradictions and being open and loud about the dangers that radicalized OPA members could bring on the whole Belter community. Let them talk: being kind and soft doesn't mean you can't be brave or tough, if need be.
Relations: Clearly Waybourne has never set foot in a food lab before, and this will inevitably make things harder to manage. Also having Stiegsen aroud with that resentful attitude is going to make things a lot harder...
Moses' sibling-in-law Donovan is lazy and has gotten worse after the accident, becoming paranoid and talking about made-up theories... but just needs love and affection. Scott is a piece of work: lazy and a pain in the ass, but at least obeys the orders.
Luckily there's Nasser in the food lab. This cook is helpful, orderly and thorough, and a pretty pleasant person.
Even if Perrin is spoiled and sometimes arrogant, chatting and discussing with this Earther about polical topics is interesting. B. Moses and U. are siblings.
#87 - Lin Waybourne, A gloomy cook who wants to be elsewhere (personaggio interpretato da O. M.)
Motto: The only two things I ever had a talent for are cooking and caring after a ship. Now I hate the first as much as I miss the second... - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Omega
Teaser: There was a time, not so long ago, when company managers or independent captains would sell their mothers for a chance to have Waybourne among their crew. Anyone could easily understand why just after a couple of hours next to L.: Waybourne is a rare natural talent who really loves caring after a ship, and more than once L. pulled a couple of tricks to keep a reactor or a sensor array running even in the direst conditions. But then, rumor has it Weybourne made a serious mess: suddenly there were no open positions or jobs on any vessel, not even a shitty cargo. Waybourne felt lost, and even though L.'s iconic professional and positive attitude towards life was still there, a sense of failure clouded over every single day. Until one day an old friend, moved by compassion, pulled some strings and got Waybourne a job in a company that doesn't care much about rumors, or past mistakes. L. is very grateful, but happiness is a different thing: happiness is to be out there among the stars, making engines purr at your gentle touch.
Relations: Yu heard the story about Waybourne's misfortunes so many times, and yet never denies a smile. It is rare to find such a professional or patient person these days. Nasser is an ex-convict and there is something in those eyes that makes Waybourne shiver. Thankfully Moses is a decent person who makes things easier for all colleagues, while rumor has it Pavlov is turning the other shift into a living hell. Stiegsen looks like a rugged survivor from another time, and should really take this job a little less seriously. Adeyemi has good intentions, but should stop trying to get L. to fly again. Waybourne has a difficult task in the lab: to keep Scott out of the way, since nothing good ever comes from Scott's work.
The miner Sun has formed a loose circle that often gets together to drink or get high with whatever is available. The group consists of: Woo, N. Zarani, M. Campbell Adeyemi, Waybourne, Baz and their favourite bartender Yu.
#88 - Telemachus Stiegsen, A frustrated survivalist and nutrition expert (personaggio interpretato da F. C.)
Motto: Keep up following that moron's lead, and soon the miners will be so weak they won't even be able to lift an empty glass... - Work Group: Food Lab - Origin: Belter - unisex - Shift: Omega
Teaser: Stiegsen learned the hard way what are the important things in one's life: food and water. The memories of each blockade imposed by earth or mars, and the ensuing rationing and food scarcity, are still etched in Stiegsen's mind. When you remember days spent scraping off lychens from evaporation pads just to have something to eat, your life takes an essential and pragmatic twist. Stiegsen grew up as a stern, rough and practical person, focused on what really matters for survival. Eventually Stiegsen managed to put those traumatic days behind, left that nightmarish station and spent some years on Ceres, Eros and Ganymede studying bothany and nutrition. The dream was to gather enough funds to open a small food company, to ensure a constant supply of healthy food to the Belt, but in order to do so Stiegsen requires lots of money. So T. left again and started working as a recycle specialist or food operator across the belt. Some time ago, impressed by Kowmang's good reputation, applied for a job on Icarus, and spent a lot of time negotiating for a shift boss position. But when Stiegsen reached the asteroid, that position had been granted to someone else, someone who may not be as competent as Stiegsen.
Relations: Moses is the shift boss, but lacks both skill and leadership to be a leader. Maybe this position was granted by friends in the right places or secured through bribery. One thing for sure: that position was not earned. Weybourne clearly hates this job, and this gloomy attitude is starting to get on Stiegsen's nerves. Pan is someone Stiegsen met some time ago, and learned the hard waty to be wary. Vodyakin is a name showing up from Stiegsen's past, a name hard to forget. There is something strange with Valdemar, as Stiegsen can smell a flawed leadership from miles. Stiegsen talked to Gallo many times about the boss position, but all those words fell on deaf ears. Zarani was one of the first people Stiegsen met on Ganymede, a friendly face who undestands hard work and appreciates a good and balanced meal. It is good to have a friendly face here on Icarus.