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Fingers Crossed is a member of [[Millennium Break]], and a forger who assisted in the theft of the [[Divine]] [[Discernment]].


==Appearance==
'''Fingers Crossed''' is a member of [[Millennium Break]], and a forger who assisted in the theft of the [[Divine]] [[Discernment]].
 
==Personality==


==History and Involvement==
==History and Involvement==
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Revision as of 21:49, 5 October 2022

Fingers Crossed is a member of Millennium Break, and a forger who assisted in the theft of the Divine Discernment.

History and Involvement

Fingers Crossed is a true believer in Millennium Break, described as like Crix Madine: an "Imperial intelligence–spy guy, who defected to the Rebels". While they had previously worked aboard Discernment, they did not disclose that beforehand, in order to avoid not being assigned to the heist. They impersonated a guard in order to deflect suspicion, and Omi was able to help them through a checkpoint in time to not be spotted by someone who had known them previously.[1]

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Fingers is actually the twin sibling of the Elect of Discernment, Vigna (previously named A Friendly Gesture). While their crew tried to get away with the Throne, Fingers and Vigna engaged in a dramatic chase through the museum area of the Divine, swordfighting with weapons they found there. The Elect disarmed them and began to gloat, but Fingers pulled out a gun and shot their now ex-sibling, and was able to assume their identity.

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