A'Din "Hatch" Hatcherick
Species: Londil
SV01 Gravity Storm/07
Londil (Octopus/tentacles type) Occupation: Mechanic, Engineer, Physicist, Pilot. Well versed in mechanics, aerospace, and electrical engineering with specialties in astrodynamics, electrotechnology, avionics, robotics, statistical machine learning, and several other fields. Web Handle: Brody Chambers Place of birth:Laden City, Planet Ronin, Behemoth System. Date of birth: AQ 35
I’m quite the female magnet, kid,” remarked Hatch.“He’s telling you the truth. Hatch has about five wives, last I checked,” said Julianna. “Six, now,” said the alien.“And fifteen kids,” added Hatch.
"Hatch" worked in a small repair shop, Chambers Auto, in one of the garages. Owned a Shelby Cobra. Built it himself, as a hobby.
SV01 Gravity Storm/08
This alien was the best kept secret in the Federation’s R&D. Most of his inventions were shelved and he left in frustration after a historically short tenure. He wasn’t given credit and asked to have his name and history with the department erased. He left shortly after the transition from the Empire to the Federation. Invented and produced, with his own tentacles, the Q-Ship, original, used to take down the Kezzen pirate's port.
SV01 Gravity Storm/19
Unfriendly towards Federation. If he comes to work for them again, I want full access to any projects I used to be a part of. The full catalogue, as it were.” Let’s say I do this, can I leave whenever I want? Do I have your assurances to drop the entire thing if I want to? If it smells funny?” Agreed, so Hatch says, "Yes."
Hatch snagged it with a tentacle and, without looking away from Lars, proceeded to attach and tighten another screw at the base of the ship. “Excellent.”“That’s impressive.Do you have another set of eyes on the back of that skull?”“More like sensor glands on my tentacles. I can see without my eyes, if that makes sense.”“It’s because my species comes from a planet with a vast ocean. We evolved from the depths of the sea, and our ancestors scavenged the bottom, looking for food. They developed these sensors to locate tiny organisms to eat, and to protect us from predators.”