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− | Rand was the [[ | + | '''Jeffry L. Rand''' was the [[Human]] captain that made first contact with the [[VUX]] at the beginning of the [[Ur-Quan Slave War]]. Previously unknown to any species but the [[Yehat]], Rand's objective was to make a favorable impression on the VUX in order to secure their allegiance into the [[Alliance of Free Stars]]. There are apparently differing reports as to the identity Rand's starship and other details of the encounter. One account, admittedly hazy, attributes first contact to the starship [[Far Voyager]], under the command of Captain Rand near [[Beta Mira]] in 2119.{{ref|1}} Another account states that the [[Earthling]] [[Cruiser]] [[Miwok]], captained by Rand, made the botched first contact in 2126 near the VUX home star system.{{ref|2}} |
− | Before even introducing himself on behalf of the human race, Rand made a fatal diplomatic blunder when he blurted an insulting remark to his lieutenant regarding the appearance of the VUX captain who had just appeared on the com-screen. Not knowing that the VUX had translated every word and that they were (and still are) an extremely vain race, all diplomatic relations were immediately severed before any ties were even sewn. | + | Before even introducing himself on behalf of the human race, Rand made a fatal diplomatic blunder when he blurted [[The Insult|an insulting remark]] to his lieutenant regarding the appearance of the VUX captain who had just appeared on the com-screen. Not knowing that the VUX had translated every word and that they were (and still are) an extremely vain race, all diplomatic relations were immediately severed before any ties were even sewn. |
− | Needless to say, Rand's seemingly small affront cost the Alliance a valuable ally and gained them an adversary bitter to this very day. | + | Needless to say, Rand's seemingly small affront cost the Alliance a valuable ally and gained them an adversary bitter to this very day. However, there are also reports that seem to indicate that the insult is just used as a pretext and that the VUX are actually compelled to fight the humans because they disgust them more than words can express (and therefore they have to use weapons). |
− | [[Category: | + | ==Notes and references== |
+ | {{note|1}}''Conversation with [[Earth Starbase]] Commander [[Hayes]]'' | ||
+ | {{note|2}}''[[Star Control II]] manual, pg. 68 (PC) or pg. 34 (3DO)'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Backstory Characters|Rand, Jeffry L.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Human|Rand, Jeffry L.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Alliance of Free Stars]] |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 11 July 2015
Jeffry L. Rand was the Human captain that made first contact with the VUX at the beginning of the Ur-Quan Slave War. Previously unknown to any species but the Yehat, Rand's objective was to make a favorable impression on the VUX in order to secure their allegiance into the Alliance of Free Stars. There are apparently differing reports as to the identity Rand's starship and other details of the encounter. One account, admittedly hazy, attributes first contact to the starship Far Voyager, under the command of Captain Rand near Beta Mira in 2119.1 Another account states that the Earthling Cruiser Miwok, captained by Rand, made the botched first contact in 2126 near the VUX home star system.2
Before even introducing himself on behalf of the human race, Rand made a fatal diplomatic blunder when he blurted an insulting remark to his lieutenant regarding the appearance of the VUX captain who had just appeared on the com-screen. Not knowing that the VUX had translated every word and that they were (and still are) an extremely vain race, all diplomatic relations were immediately severed before any ties were even sewn.
Needless to say, Rand's seemingly small affront cost the Alliance a valuable ally and gained them an adversary bitter to this very day. However, there are also reports that seem to indicate that the insult is just used as a pretext and that the VUX are actually compelled to fight the humans because they disgust them more than words can express (and therefore they have to use weapons).
Notes and references[edit]
- 1Conversation with Earth Starbase Commander Hayes
- 2Star Control II manual, pg. 68 (PC) or pg. 34 (3DO)