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“What’s this about?” [[Joxer]] asked.
“What’s this about?” [[Joxer]] asked.


The [[Titan]] sat across from the rogue [[Lightbearer]] known only as the [[The Drifter (character)|Drifter]]. Between them, unloaded rifles, hand cannons, and Last City food wrappers lay strewn across [[the Derelict]]’s rusty deck. Joxer could feel the ship’s engines humming under his boots, reverberating throughout the chamber.
The [[Titan (class)|Titan]] sat across from the rogue [[Lightbearer]] known only as the [[The Drifter (character)|Drifter]]. Between them, unloaded rifles, hand cannons, and Last City food wrappers lay strewn across [[the Derelict]]’s rusty deck. Joxer could feel the ship’s engines humming under his boots, reverberating throughout the chamber.


“Think of this as a job interview,” Drifter replied. “I got a whole new operation about to come online, and Gambit was training for it. You’re one of the best candidates I got.”
“Think of this as a job interview,” Drifter replied. “I got a whole new operation about to come online, and Gambit was training for it. You’re one of the best candidates I got.”
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They call themselves [[Hunter]]s. Scouts. Survivors scavenging from races older and nobler—so that their people might rebuild what they’ve lost.
They call themselves [[Hunter]]s. Scouts. Survivors scavenging from races older and nobler—so that their people might rebuild what they’ve lost.


They call themselves [[Titan]]s. Soldiers. Killers—slaying the enemies of humanity so that their City might live one more day.
They call themselves [[Titan (class)|Titan]]s. Soldiers. Killers—slaying the enemies of humanity so that their City might live one more day.


They call themselves [[Warlock]]s. Martial philosophers. Harbingers of Light. Scholars searching for meaning when all is already lost. Their machine god abandoned them long ago.
They call themselves [[Warlock]]s. Martial philosophers. Harbingers of Light. Scholars searching for meaning when all is already lost. Their machine god abandoned them long ago.
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[[Jasleen]] was nine cycles old. She stared out from the top of a hill across a blasted, ashen landscape. This morning, this had been her village. Before the [[Fallen]] [[Ketch]] and its [[Fallen Walker|Walkers]] arrived. Those were equally ruined, reduced to a trio of smoldering, metallic husks at the center of town.
[[Jasleen]] was nine cycles old. She stared out from the top of a hill across a blasted, ashen landscape. This morning, this had been her village. Before the [[Fallen]] [[Ketch]] and its [[Fallen Walker|Walkers]] arrived. Those were equally ruined, reduced to a trio of smoldering, metallic husks at the center of town.


But Jasleen was alive, and so were her parents, and her neighbors too, thanks to the [[Titan]] who patrolled the region.
But Jasleen was alive, and so were her parents, and her neighbors too, thanks to the [[Titan (class)|Titan]] who patrolled the region.


That [[Lightbearer]], a giant in an iron suit, watched curiously as her father tried in vain to smoke a fire into existence. Her mother stared in silence at the burning ash that used to be their home.
That [[Lightbearer]], a giant in an iron suit, watched curiously as her father tried in vain to smoke a fire into existence. Her mother stared in silence at the burning ash that used to be their home.
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