Narmine Te'ketch

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Thanks, Captain.

– Narmine, talking to his mech, The Road to PALISADE 08: Lancer Pt. 1

Narmine Te'ketch is a Hyphan career criminal who retired to the planet Saboria.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

He's stacked, with huge biceps, and is constantly smoking. He has "himbo energy".

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

When Narmine was part of a criminal syndicate, he proved himself by breaking off pieces of his antlers. He later became a whaler. Millennium Break has his payment details on file.

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His last big job before retirement was stealing the Divine Tenacity, which he keeps in a disc drive in a cup holder in his mech. He calls both the mech and the Divine "The Captain", and considers Tenacity not a god, just a computer program.

After the Hypha successfully leave Saboria, he ends up living just next door to Martilla Häske to 'casually' keep an eye on her and make sure she doesn't contact the Pact. He also helps train mech pilots.

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At some point he joins Carmine Bight as a "joyous revolutionary" and pirate. Piloting the Captain, he helps his fellow pirates board and loot Facer Canceller's boat and, in doing so, incidentally allows the Usher of Truth to be taken to the Witch in Glass.[1]

Mech[edit | edit source]

Narmine pilots The Captain, a whaling and fishing unit which wields a hook and harpoon. It's humanoid and orange, like the color of a life vest or waders, and has Zaku vibes.

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This section contains spoilers for The Road to PALISADE 10: Lancer Pt. 3.
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His last big job before retirement was stealing the Divine Tenacity, which he keeps in a disc drive in a cup holder in his mech. He calls both the mech and the Divine "The Captain", and considers Tenacity not a god, just a computer program.

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