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|relations=[[Paris France]]<br />[[Cheal Pushy]]<br />[[Joe de Vivre]]<br>Craig<br />[[The Divine, Arbitrage]]
|relations=[[Paris France]]<br />[[Cheal Pushy]]<br />[[Joe de Vivre]]<br>Craig<br />[[The Divine, Arbitrage]]
|affiliations=[[Brink Proxy]]<br />[[Cause (PALISADE)|The Cause]]
|affiliations=[[Brink Proxy]]<br />[[Cause (PALISADE)|The Cause]]
|season=''[[Road to PALISADE]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|playbook=The Monitor|player=[[Ali Acampora]]|debut=[[The Road to PALISADE 11: Orbital Pt. 1]]|appears_in=[[Orbital arc|Orbital]]|titles=General Secretary<ref name="PAL13">[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]</ref>}}
|season=''[[Road to PALISADE]]''<br />''[[PALISADE]]''|playbook=The Monitor|player=[[Ali Acampora]]|debut=[[The Road to PALISADE 11: Orbital Pt. 1]]|appears_in=[[Orbital arc|Orbital]]|titles=General Secretary}}{{Quote|Through some casual online shopping and investigation of [[Devotees|some "disappearances"]] on the [[Brink]] for a brief time that ended up being sort of overblown - it was completely normal, and consensual, by the way - you know, [she] just sort of got a promotion and kept following her passion.|author=[[Ali]] describing Mustard|source="[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2|Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]"}}


'''Mustard Red''' is a member of [[Brink Proxy]] and a plunky weirdgirl.  
'''Mustard Red''' is a cyborg, a member of [[Brink Proxy]], and a plunky weirdgirl.  


{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|text=She is totally not the [[Excerpt]] of [[the Divine, Arbitrage]].<ref group="Note">Because Arbitrage feels that that terminology is outdated.</ref>|theme=pal}}
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|text=She is totally not the [[Excerpt]] of [[the Divine, Arbitrage]].<ref group="Note">Because Arbitrage feels that that terminology is outdated.</ref>|theme=pal}}
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Mustard is a cyborg with an augmented frame; she has freckles and wears colorful hair clips. A cited reference for her personality and general vibe is the comic [https://twitter.com/ggbbggbbbb/status/1400466992839024644 weird girl x weird girl] by ggbbggbbbb.
Mustard is a cyborg with an augmented frame; she has freckles and wears colorful hair clips. A cited reference for her personality and general vibe is the comic [https://twitter.com/ggbbggbbbb/status/1400466992839024644 weird girl x weird girl] by ggbbggbbbb.


== Personality==
==Personality==
She takes her duties in Brink Proxy very seriously, monitoring the activities of people across the station to the degree that some might call her a "stalker hacker creep".<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 13: Orbital Pt. 3]]</ref> In its [[Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage|records]], [[The Divine, Arbitrage|Arbitrage]] describes Mustard as follows: <blockquote>A little paranoid, but perfectly tuned for a role in surveillance. Oh, and quite eager. A useful trait.<ref>[[Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage]]</ref></blockquote>
She takes her duties in Brink Proxy very seriously, monitoring the activities of people across the station to the degree that some might call her a "stalker hacker creep".<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 13: Orbital Pt. 3]]</ref> In its [[Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage|records]], [[The Divine, Arbitrage|Arbitrage]] describes Mustard as follows: <blockquote>A little paranoid, but perfectly tuned for a role in surveillance. Oh, and quite eager. A useful trait.<ref>[[Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage]]</ref></blockquote>


{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|text=Once she's had a few years under her belt of the Divine, Arbitrage giving her social tips, Mustard is generally well-liked and considered pleasant to work with.|theme=pal}}
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|text=Once she's had a few years under her belt of the Divine, Arbitrage giving her social tips, Mustard is generally well-liked and considered pleasant to work with.|theme=pal}}


==History and Involvement==
== History and Involvement==
{{Quote|Through some casual online shopping and investigation of [[Devoteees|some "disappearances"]] on the Brink for a brief time that ended up being sort of overblown - it was completely normal, and consensual, by the way - you know, [she] just sort of got a promotion and kept following her passion.|author=[[Ali]] describing Mustard|source="[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2|Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]"}}
===''The Road to PALISADE''===
{{Spoiler header|section=section|spoiling=''[[The Road to PALISADE]]'' episodes 11-15|theme=pal}}
During the course of her Brink Proxy duties, Mustard investigates the [[Devotees]] and tries to seek out a copy of an old magazine that has a centerfold that kills people who look at it. She insists she wants the magazine not for the centerfold, but because it contains an interview with [[Grand Magnificent]] and [[Morning's Observation]] that is of historical interest.<ref name="rtpal11">[[The Road to PALISADE 11: Orbital Pt. 1]]</ref> Ultimately, Mustard gets the magazine from [[Arbitrage|the Divine, Arbitrage]]. All it wants in return is for her to make an account on its app.<ref name="rtpal12">[[The Road to PALISADE 12: Orbital Pt. 2]]</ref>


===''The Road to PALISADE''===
As she investigates the [[Devotees]], Mustard experiences her pulse syncing with [[Devotion]] for the first time and finds herself increasingly drawn into the cult. The Devotees are easily able to trick her into divulging secret information about the Brink by getting her excited to talk about her passion. She becomes a bridge between the [[Divines]] Arbitrage and Devotion.
During the course of her Brink Proxy duties, Mustard investigates the [[Devotees]] and tries to seek out a copy of an old magazine that has a centerfold that kills people who look at it. She insists she wants the magazine not for the centerfold, but because it contains an interview with [[Grand Magnificent]] and [[Morning's Observation]] that is of historical interest.<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 11: Orbital Pt. 1]]</ref>
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[The Road to PALISADE 12: Orbital Pt. 2]]|text=Mustard gets the magzine she's looking for from the Divine, Arbitrage. All it wants in return is for her to make an account on its app.|theme=pal}}{{Spoiler block|spoiling=''[[The Road to PALISADE]]'' episodes 13 to 15|text=As she investigates the Devotees, Mustard experiences her pulse syncing with [[Devotion]] for the first time and finds herself increasingly drawn into the cult. The Devotees are easily able to trick her into divulging secret information about the Brink by getting her excited to talk about her passion. She becomes a bridge between the [[Divines]] Arbitrage and Devotion.|theme=pal}}


===''PALISADE''===
===''PALISADE''===
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|text=The Divine, Arbitrage gives Mustard tips that lend her an apparently uncanny ability to give the right answers and put people in the right places. As a result, she is able to rise from mid-level bureaucrat on the Brink to general secretary of [[Cause (PALISADE)|the Cause]]'s command in just a few years. She's not in Violet Cove, but is connected to the Devotees.
{{Construction|section=section}}{{Spoiler header|section=section|spoiling=[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]|theme=pal}}
The Divine, Arbitrage gives Mustard tips that lend her an apparently uncanny ability to give the right answers and put people in the right places. As a result, she is able to rise from mid-level bureaucrat on the [[Brink]] to general secretary of [[Cause (PALISADE)|the Cause]]'s command in just a few years. She's not in [[Violet Cove]], but is connected to the Devotees.
 
In the case of a tie during Cause votes, Mustard's vote can act as the tiebreaker. Her swing vote keeps the [[Cause (PALISADE)#Blue Channel|Blue Channel]] in the dark about their use as bait to draw [[Authority (PALISADE)|the Authority]]'s attention away from [[Carhaix]].<ref group="Note">See the events of [[The Canvas of Dreams]].</ref><ref name="PAL13">[[PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2]]</ref>


In the case of a tie during Cause votes, Mustard's vote can act as the tiebreaker. Her swing vote keeps the ''[[Blue Channel]]'' in the dark about their use as bait to draw the Authority's attention away from Carhaix.<ref group="Note">See the events of [[The Canvas of Dreams]].</ref>|theme=pal}}
{{Spoiler block
|spoiling=[[PALISADE 22: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 1]]
|text=During the [[Stellar combustor|stellar combustor]] mission, Mustard offers [[Brnine]], [[Phrygian]] and [[Routine Rennari|Routine]] a contract giving them the blueprints to the sun station if they agree to use the combustor as a bargaining chip against the Authority (which they refuse). This is a "new type of contract" that is impossible to break after signing. She has signed a contract herself that keeps her from connecting them to the Authority without them signing. According to Austin, these contracts have already been offered to some low level, front lines members of the Cause.|theme=pal}}<!-- needs info about the contract she offered Connadine in the Weapons Ready arc and the outcomes of that. also, not sure the preceding spoiler block actually needs to be spoiler blocked -->


==Relationships==
==Relationships==


===Paris France===
===Paris France===
Mustard has asked [[Paris France]] to acquire her a deadly magazine.  
Mustard has asked [[Paris France]] to acquire a deadly magazine for her.  


===Cheal Pushy===
===Cheal Pushy===
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[[Category:PALISADE characters]]
[[Category:PALISADE characters]]
[[Category:Ali characters]]
[[Category:Ali characters]]
[[Category:Orbital arc]]
[[Category:An Impossible Ideal arc]]
[[Category:Reach In / Reach Out arc]]

Revision as of 16:49, 31 December 2023

Through some casual online shopping and investigation of some "disappearances" on the Brink for a brief time that ended up being sort of overblown - it was completely normal, and consensual, by the way - you know, [she] just sort of got a promotion and kept following her passion.

Ali describing Mustard, "Worth the Trouble Pt. 2"

Mustard Red is a cyborg, a member of Brink Proxy, and a plunky weirdgirl.

Palcover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2.
Click here to reveal.

She is totally not the Excerpt of the Divine, Arbitrage.[Note 1]

Appearance

Mustard is a cyborg with an augmented frame; she has freckles and wears colorful hair clips. A cited reference for her personality and general vibe is the comic weird girl x weird girl by ggbbggbbbb.

Personality

She takes her duties in Brink Proxy very seriously, monitoring the activities of people across the station to the degree that some might call her a "stalker hacker creep".[1] In its records, Arbitrage describes Mustard as follows:

A little paranoid, but perfectly tuned for a role in surveillance. Oh, and quite eager. A useful trait.[2]

Palcover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2.
Click here to reveal.

Once she's had a few years under her belt of the Divine, Arbitrage giving her social tips, Mustard is generally well-liked and considered pleasant to work with.

History and Involvement

The Road to PALISADE

Warning.png Spoiler warning!
This section contains major spoilers for The Road to PALISADE episodes 11-15. Tread carefully!

During the course of her Brink Proxy duties, Mustard investigates the Devotees and tries to seek out a copy of an old magazine that has a centerfold that kills people who look at it. She insists she wants the magazine not for the centerfold, but because it contains an interview with Grand Magnificent and Morning's Observation that is of historical interest.[3] Ultimately, Mustard gets the magazine from the Divine, Arbitrage. All it wants in return is for her to make an account on its app.[4]

As she investigates the Devotees, Mustard experiences her pulse syncing with Devotion for the first time and finds herself increasingly drawn into the cult. The Devotees are easily able to trick her into divulging secret information about the Brink by getting her excited to talk about her passion. She becomes a bridge between the Divines Arbitrage and Devotion.

PALISADE

Warning.png Spoiler warning!
This section contains major spoilers for PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2. Tread carefully!

The Divine, Arbitrage gives Mustard tips that lend her an apparently uncanny ability to give the right answers and put people in the right places. As a result, she is able to rise from mid-level bureaucrat on the Brink to general secretary of the Cause's command in just a few years. She's not in Violet Cove, but is connected to the Devotees.

In the case of a tie during Cause votes, Mustard's vote can act as the tiebreaker. Her swing vote keeps the Blue Channel in the dark about their use as bait to draw the Authority's attention away from Carhaix.[Note 2][5]

Palcover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 22: An Impossible Ideal Pt. 1.
Click here to reveal.

During the stellar combustor mission, Mustard offers Brnine, Phrygian and Routine a contract giving them the blueprints to the sun station if they agree to use the combustor as a bargaining chip against the Authority (which they refuse). This is a "new type of contract" that is impossible to break after signing. She has signed a contract herself that keeps her from connecting them to the Authority without them signing. According to Austin, these contracts have already been offered to some low level, front lines members of the Cause.

Relationships

Paris France

Mustard has asked Paris France to acquire a deadly magazine for her.

Cheal Pushy

Shortly before the events of Orbital, Mustard caught Cheal gardening. He is not supposed to do that anymore.

The Divine, Arbitrage

Palcover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PALISADE 13: Worth the Trouble Pt. 2.
Click here to reveal.

If Mustard is the Separatist Alliance, then the Divine, Arbitrage is her Palpatine. She's like Arbitrage's Excerpt, but is not officially one because Arbitrage finds that terminology outdated.

Notes

  1. Because Arbitrage feels that that terminology is outdated.
  2. See the events of The Canvas of Dreams.

References