WC IV: The Seether character

Chip

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In the WC: The Price of Freedom novel, it states that Mr. Seether is accompanied by 6 identical pilots identically dressed in black suits. I was wondering if anyone thought they might be modeled after that one guy (he laughs an evil laughter) and those 6 identical guys dressed in black suits that David Morehouse wrote about in his autobiography Psychic Warrior.
 
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It's funny how Chip keeps refering to Seether as Mr.
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Here's the exact quote from the WC IV novel: "His DNA was one of the templates we used Twenty years back, those on the project were already watching him. Could it have been one of ours, gone renegade?"

In that quote Tolwyn talks about Blair, after he was spotted on the Axius base.

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Well, No Regret, since Chip's talking 'bout the WC4 novel, it's not all that funny. Paulsen does refer to him as Mr. Seether in the novel, but I'm sure you knew that
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That means Chip is Paulsen in disguise!
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Of course I would have know that if the WC4 novel Kalkrath sent me in february had ever arrived
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The time is near.
There are still quite a few days remaining.

Hail to the king, baby.
-Ash, housewares

I don't care for fame, power or money...
I just want to FIGHT!
-Sanosuke Sagara
 
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