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Reeling from Evelyn’s sacrifice and increasingly desperate to find a way to stop the Root, Ford began journeying to other worlds in search of information that might assist Earth’s struggle. During this period Ford divided the majority of his time between Rhom, Yaesha, and his native Earth. However, he found himself spending more and more time away as his relationship with his daughter Nadine, and later his granddaughter Ellen, became increasingly strained by his absence and single-minded dedication to stopping the Root—a goal they, and many on Earth, considered impossible and had long abandoned. | Reeling from Evelyn’s sacrifice and increasingly desperate to find a way to stop the Root, Ford began journeying to other worlds in search of information that might assist Earth’s struggle. During this period Ford divided the majority of his time between Rhom, Yaesha, and his native Earth. However, he found himself spending more and more time away as his relationship with his daughter Nadine, and later his granddaughter Ellen, became increasingly strained by his absence and single-minded dedication to stopping the Root—a goal they, and many on Earth, considered impossible and had long abandoned. | ||
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Ford found his second visit to Yaesha, in the February of 1995, more hospitable than his first foray into its jungles as part of the Dreamer Project. Much as he had joined forces with the Akari rebels on Rhom, Ford found himself falling in with the growing Pan Rebellion led by Navun. Finding the Pan to be passionate but inexperienced in the art of rebellion, Ford drew on both his military training and his cultural and historical knowledge to equip them for the fight. First teaching the rebels inspiration gleaned from America’s own history—the Boston Tea Party and Revolutionary War, the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, the Civil Rights Movement—Ford would spend close to two decades running guns and providing yearly military training as he watched Navun rile up the Pan commoners and slaves into a force the nobility had to reckon with. Yet while Yaesha gave Ford a place to belong and to be of use, it did not present clear direction for his central mission. | Ford found his second visit to Yaesha, in the February of 1995, more hospitable than his first foray into its jungles as part of the Dreamer Project. Much as he had joined forces with the Akari rebels on Rhom, Ford found himself falling in with the growing Pan Rebellion led by Navun. Finding the Pan to be passionate but inexperienced in the art of rebellion, Ford drew on both his military training and his cultural and historical knowledge to equip them for the fight. First teaching the rebels inspiration gleaned from America’s own history—the Boston Tea Party and Revolutionary War, the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, the Civil Rights Movement—Ford would spend close to two decades running guns and providing yearly military training as he watched Navun rile up the Pan commoners and slaves into a force the nobility had to reckon with. Yet while Yaesha gave Ford a place to belong and to be of use, it did not present clear direction for his central mission. | ||
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== Events of ''Remnant II'' (2084) == | == Events of ''Remnant II'' (2084) == | ||
2084 – Enlisting the help of the | 2084 – Enlisting the help of the Traveller, Ford re-activates the world stone and vanishes into it. |