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Ep12.Fendris
name
Biographical information
Gender

Male[1]

Occupation(s)

Union of Allied Planets law enforcement[1]

Statistics
Ship(s) captained or crewed

1 Alliance Short Range Enforcement Vessel

Affiliation

Union of Allied Planets[1]

Fendris was a corrupt Alliance federal agent who worked as a mercenary on the side with Lt. Womack and Skunk. Their proper jurisdiction was the Silverhold Colonies, in the Silverhold System, but they abused their powers outside their jurisdiction to complete illegal jobs. One such client was an illegal organ smuggling enterprise. It was through this business that he encountered Tracey Smith, who was to be a courier. However, when Smith stole the organs he was meant to transport, Womack, Skunk, and Fendris tracked his "corpse" through the Allied postal system to a bustling space port where the post official Amnon worked. Womack and his two men docked their heavily-armed ASREV at the space port mere seconds after Serenity and her crew departed with Tracey's drugged—and seemingly lifeless—body.

Fendris was present while Womack intimidated Amnon and Skunk threatened to burn the helpless post official alive.

Skunk and Fendris flew with Womack, pursuing Serenity until they were able to board the ship on St. Albans. There, the three soon boarded the vessel to collect Tracey, but found themselves in a defenseless position, outnumbered in the low-ground surrounded by the well-armed Serenity crew. The lieutenant threatened them with arrest and eventually death, but the unarmed Shepherd Derrial Book calmly walked over and revealed that they discovered Womack's secret: he was working as a mercenary, about eight sectors outside his jurisdiction, because he never called the federal station 80 miles from where they were parked. Seeing that Tracey was suffering from lethal gunshot wounds, Womack finally walked away with Skunk and Fendris, stating "it was damaged goods anyhow".

Behind the scenes

Fendris was played by Tod Nakamura.

Appearances

Notes and references

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