Marc Dominguez

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"This is Dr. Marc Dominguez of the University of Chiara to all monitoring stations on both sides of the frontline, look, I don't care about the war, we all need to talk to each other through this. Reports of...latent cordium reaction to atmospheric conditions. Uh, uh, everyone is advised to take shelter indoors effective, uh...immediately."
"Prospero's monitoring station went dark last week, we'll have to assume something is happening there."
"Uh, Prospero's volcano isn't active, though?! It shouldn't be..."
"Who knows, contamination from all the airship traffic, juut latent cordium that's been inert until now?"
"What would set it off, uh, a cordium-primed warhead? Who would do that?!"
"We've never seen this reaction outside the zones before... Whatever's happening in Prospero, it's causing a chain reaction in the dirt beneath us, a...butterfly effect. Cordium reacts upon cordium, and if enough of it becomes active, it'll cause a tectonic event that-"
"Y-You don't mean...?"
"Warn everyone. Federation, Cascadian, whatever's happening won't discriminate."
― Marc Dominguez and Izumi Station[2]

Doctor Marc Dominguez is a geological scientist based in the University of Chiara.

Biography

On June 2, AC 432, Dr. Dominguez announced to every geological monitoring station in Cascadia to speak of the seemingly natural event occurring in Prospero, advising listeners to take indoors shelter immediately. He was confused by Prospero's station being dark for a week and panicked at the prospect of its volcano somehow becoming active. He also correctly deduced that the perpetrators may have been using cordium-primed cruise missiles to initiate the reaction. He was last heard being told to warn as many people as he could since the unfolding disaster will indiscriminately affect all in the radius.[2]

Personality and traits

Dominguez speaks with a stutter.

Etymology

"Marc" is a French derivation of the Hebrew "bitter." "Dominguez" is a patronymic derivation of "Domingo," a Spanish-Italian vernacular form of the Latin dominicus ("of the Lord/Sunday").

Trivia

Marc Dominguez is named after a Kickstarter backer of the same name.[3]

References