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===Author's Note=== The premise for this character is simple enough. Chance (Temerarious) Raschen is a man who isn't ashamed of his heady days of piracy and war; but wants to settle down and is unable to. Star Trek: Freedom was the fourth game that I submitted this character to, and the only one that didn’t demand that I rewrite him to be like every other character in the game if I was to remain a player. For that alone, I will be grateful to the game hierarchy. Over time though, I’ve been asked to make minor changes here and there to make him fit into the storyline better; and other things I altered myself simply because I just couldn’t make them work. Fortunately, the premise of the character has remained, mercifully, almost completely intact. I know that this character isn't the first privateer to be played in Star Trek Freedom. However, I do not know if it is the first for this game were the writer is encouraged to develop the character into a mole.
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