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TVC 01/2, 6, 11    He is another Ubuara, and someone who was always very angry about the injustices. Misses being able to communicate mentally with other of his race. Had to escape.
 
TVC 01/2, 6, 11    He is another Ubuara, and someone who was always very angry about the injustices. Misses being able to communicate mentally with other of his race. Had to escape.
 
Worker, leader of his kind at the mine. Barnabas spoke with him mentally in his first visit to the mine, telling him that Aeruba had not forgotten them, and to be patient. He spread word to the other Ubuara as best he could. Though they could not speak mind to mind now, they had noticed that the Brakalons could not interpret their native language very well. Sometimes they mistook it for just meaningless chittering, and that meant that they could pass messages. Told Chogaru that Barnabas could mind-speak, in spite of the chips.
 
Worker, leader of his kind at the mine. Barnabas spoke with him mentally in his first visit to the mine, telling him that Aeruba had not forgotten them, and to be patient. He spread word to the other Ubuara as best he could. Though they could not speak mind to mind now, they had noticed that the Brakalons could not interpret their native language very well. Sometimes they mistook it for just meaningless chittering, and that meant that they could pass messages. Told Chogaru that Barnabas could mind-speak, in spite of the chips.

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Species: Ubuara

Ubuara

TVC 01/2, 6, 11 He is another Ubuara, and someone who was always very angry about the injustices. Misses being able to communicate mentally with other of his race. Had to escape. Worker, leader of his kind at the mine. Barnabas spoke with him mentally in his first visit to the mine, telling him that Aeruba had not forgotten them, and to be patient. He spread word to the other Ubuara as best he could. Though they could not speak mind to mind now, they had noticed that the Brakalons could not interpret their native language very well. Sometimes they mistook it for just meaningless chittering, and that meant that they could pass messages. Told Chogaru that Barnabas could mind-speak, in spite of the chips.