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= Roders Hetterbusk =
 
= Roders Hetterbusk =
Member of the [[:syndecol_industries]] Board of Executives, in charge of the mercenary and protection services branch. The oldest member of the Board at 77, Hetterbusk is a former active mercenary, despite being from an executive family. He is tall, muscular, still in good shape and vigorous, with dark brown skin and short white hair. He still wears a formal military uniform and a heavy [[elecktra pistol]].
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Member of the [[Syndecol Industries]] Board of Executives, in charge of the mercenary and protection services branch. The oldest member of the Board at 77, Hetterbusk is a former active mercenary, despite being from an executive family. He is tall, muscular, still in good shape and vigorous, with dark brown skin and short white hair. He still wears a formal military uniform and a heavy [[elecktra pistol]].
  
 
Stern but fair, clever but honorable, Hetterbusk has the best reputation outside of the company of any Board member. He was married to Jessda for 40 years, until she died from a lengthy disease.
 
Stern but fair, clever but honorable, Hetterbusk has the best reputation outside of the company of any Board member. He was married to Jessda for 40 years, until she died from a lengthy disease.

Revision as of 16:18, 3 January 2020

Roders Hetterbusk

Member of the Syndecol Industries Board of Executives, in charge of the mercenary and protection services branch. The oldest member of the Board at 77, Hetterbusk is a former active mercenary, despite being from an executive family. He is tall, muscular, still in good shape and vigorous, with dark brown skin and short white hair. He still wears a formal military uniform and a heavy elecktra pistol.

Stern but fair, clever but honorable, Hetterbusk has the best reputation outside of the company of any Board member. He was married to Jessda for 40 years, until she died from a lengthy disease.