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When [[Mandragora-257]] and [[Digger-291]] unearthed the seven dormant Wellsians as part of [[Mandragora's Great Experiment]], with an eye to using them as weapons, Retsha's body was secreted away by Digger, who was secretly a member of [[Dactylopius-177]]'s rebellion. Having revived him at the same time that Mandragora finished his own ritual, Dactylopius and Digger took Retsha, now armed with a [[Heat Ray]] he had helped repair, to the communications room to confront Mandragora, [[Governor-105]] and their own Wellsian, [[Mizrax ag-Ustis]], who had been trying to stop the [[Department of Problem-Solving]]. In the ensuing standoff, Mandragora revealed his lack of loyalty to [[Governor-105]] by ordering Mizrax to fatally shoot the Governor. However, when Mandragora and Dactylopius tried to order their respective Wellsians to shoot each other, the two refused, revealing that they themselves had only obeyed the Cupids' orders as long as it was convenient to them. They instead turned their weapons on Mandragora, and shot him, heedless of the fact that he had an explosive alchemical substance in his pockets. This caused an explosion which destroyed Morningstar 1 and the two Wellsians, though most of the Cupids made it out unharmed and the other five had already made it out of the 97th Cosmos by stealing the [[Department of Problem-Solving's first Fog Ship]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Resurrection of the Wellsians (short story)|The Resurrection of the Wellsians]]'') | When [[Mandragora-257]] and [[Digger-291]] unearthed the seven dormant Wellsians as part of [[Mandragora's Great Experiment]], with an eye to using them as weapons, Retsha's body was secreted away by Digger, who was secretly a member of [[Dactylopius-177]]'s rebellion. Having revived him at the same time that Mandragora finished his own ritual, Dactylopius and Digger took Retsha, now armed with a [[Heat Ray]] he had helped repair, to the communications room to confront Mandragora, [[Governor-105]] and their own Wellsian, [[Mizrax ag-Ustis]], who had been trying to stop the [[Department of Problem-Solving]]. In the ensuing standoff, Mandragora revealed his lack of loyalty to [[Governor-105]] by ordering Mizrax to fatally shoot the Governor. However, when Mandragora and Dactylopius tried to order their respective Wellsians to shoot each other, the two refused, revealing that they themselves had only obeyed the Cupids' orders as long as it was convenient to them. They instead turned their weapons on Mandragora, and shot him, heedless of the fact that he had an explosive alchemical substance in his pockets. This caused an explosion which destroyed Morningstar 1 and the two Wellsians, though most of the Cupids made it out unharmed and the other five had already made it out of the 97th Cosmos by stealing the [[Department of Problem-Solving's first Fog Ship]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Resurrection of the Wellsians (short story)|The Resurrection of the Wellsians]]'') | ||
[[Sellane ag-Narra]] would go on to build a memorial to Mizrax and Retsha as “the Lost Ones” after the five survivors found themselves [[Thrash|a new home]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Frost King's Treasure (novel)|The Frost King's Treasure]]'') | |||
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