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Created on 2009-04-25 01:15:07 (#19764991), last updated 2009-04-26
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| Name: | Steve Burnside |
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Age: 17
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation (if applicable): Straight; more or less Clairesexual, really.
Physical Appearance: Steve doesn't look much different from your average seventeen-year-old. He stands about 5'7" and is built on the slim side - he has some muscles, but nothing significant or unusual for his age(perhaps even a little below average). He has blue eyes and dark red hair that comes down to his ears, parted on the left; if his hair were black, it'd look like an emo-teen haircut. His clothes don't do much to dispel the impression that he's the sort of teenager who shops at Hot Topic; he wears a belted choker, buckled black wristbands, a short-sleeved dark jacket over a yellow tank top, slightly baggy camouflage pants, and combat boots.
Image Link: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v179/callistodementia/steveburnside_2.jpg
Personality and Traits: Steve's personality is also very much like that of a typical teenager his age. He thinks he's the coolest guy in the room at any given time, takes his cues for how to behave in contained zombie apocalypse situations from action movies, is unconsciously self-centered most of the time, likes pretty girls...pretty much everything you'd expect from a normal seventeen-year-old who's putting as much focus on being 'cool' as he is upon surviving. (You can also gather, from that behavior, that he's not entirely bright - but that's also expected from someone his age, really.)
Steve does have one atypical aspect of his personality that those who try to work with him are sure to discover. It tends to be all the more surprising when it comes up, given that Steve's behavior is pretty predictable otherwise - he's extremely distrustful of relying on other people, thanks to what happened to his family(and, more specifically, why it happened). He doesn't trust other people in general, in fact, but he considers relying on them downright stupid and actively warns other people against it - especially when it comes to family members. He considers looking for help or support from any outside source to be an exercise in waiting to be disappointed, and rarely does so himself; he prefers to trust to himself and whatever guns he happens to have at the time. The only person he's come to trust to any degree is Claire, and she only won that trust from him gradually.
Canon Background: Steve, like most other characters in the Resident Evil universe, has a connection to Umbrella, albeit an indirect one - his father worked for them. Surprisingly, this fact didn't much affect Steve's upbringing for most of his life; he grew into a relatively normal teenager, save for the fact that he wanted to join the military and, apparently, received training in a number of the skills required for that in advance(quite possibly from people in his father's company, as no real military with any ethics or, indeed, common sense would ever have taught a teenager too young for his driver's license how to fly a plane).
[Note: Steve's wanting to join the military isn't so much canon as it is extrapolation on my part as to how on earth he wound up with the skills he has in canon.]
Unfortunately, Steve's father wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed(which means that Steve's occasional lapses of common sense may not be a factor of his age so much as they are genetics). Mr. Burnside was privy to some of Umbrella's more sensitive information, and - even knowing that Umbrella wasn't the most scrupulous company - opted to sell some of their secrets on the black market to other companies. Unsurprisingly to everyone but Mr. Burnside, Umbrella found out...and the consequences were undoubtedly worse than he had ever planned for. Steve's mother was murdered, and both Steve and his father were sent to a prison facility on Rockfort Island. There, both Burnsides might have rotted away the rest of their lives...save for the fact that the T-Veronica virus had begun development there. In an effort to get to Alexia Ashford - in whom the T-Veronica virus resided - and acquire a sample of it, Albert Wesker unleashed the T-Virus on Rockfort Island, turning the guards and most of the inmates into zombies and drastically reducing their defenses. At some point during the outbreak, Steve escaped his cell and found a guard tower - fully equipped with a chaingun and a spotlight - to hole up in. It was there when he met (and accidentally opened fire on) Claire Redfield; it was only after she shot out his spotlight that he recognized her as another living person and actually got to talk to her face to face. However, the distrust inspired by what Steve considered his father's betrayal of their family, and the horrific consequences that betrayal had resulted in, saw him refusing Claire's initial offer for them to work together and leaving her to look for an airplane off the island on his own, remarking that she'd just slow him down.
He and Claire had a few more run-ins, usually for one of them to save the other's life(in one case, Claire's having to save Steve from being cooked alive due to his own stupidity), until after saving Claire from a particularly nasty monster - and receiving submachine guns from her as a reward - Steve and Claire teamed up just long enough for them to fall through a walkway. Claire found her leg pinned under the wreckage after the fall, although there wasn't much danger to be found in the courtyard they'd fallen into - only one zombie.
Unfortunately, that zombie was the former Mr. Burnside.
Recognizing his father, Steve's horror and grief paralyzed him as Mr. Burnside approached him, rendering him unable to shoot the zombie; it was only when Claire drew the zombie's attention, and was on the verge of falling victim to him, that Steve found his resolve and emptied ALL the ammo for his new guns into what had used to be his father. Unable to truly console him, Claire left him to grieve. It took Steve quite awhile to pull himself back together, but he managed to do so just in time to save Claire from being shot by Alexia Ashford(who later turned out to actually be her twin brother, Alfred, schizophrenically impersonating her), taking an injury to the shoulder in the process(it appears that he's shot at close range by a high-powered rifle; however, given how quickly he shrugs this off, presumably he's only grazed). However, he managed to shoot 'Alexia' in the process. Following her, Claire and Steve surprised Alfred midway through reverting to his own personality - he'd managed to remove the dress and wig he'd been using to impersonate his sister, but hadn't gotten to the makeup. When he saw his face made up to look like Alexia's in the mirror, and realized his own delusions, he experienced something of a nervous breakdown and fled in a panic, activating the self-destruct sequence on the Rockfort Island facility as he went.
Rather than chasing after Alfred, Claire and Steve wisely opted to get the hell out of dodge, making their way to the airplane Claire had gone to great lengths to gain them access to. Steve began takeoff preparations while Claire headed back out to raise a bridge in their way that had to be moved before they could get out of the hangar(and, incidentally, had to fight a Tyrant that Alfred released along the way). After raising the bridge and returning to the plane, however, Claire and Steve were finally able to escape the island...unfortunately, Alfred escaped as well.
Just when Claire and Steve had begun to think that their ordeal was over, a commotion in the back turned out to be the Tyrant Claire had thought she'd killed. Claire managed to knock it out of the plane, but a new problem promptly arose - Alfred was able to remotely engage the autopilot in their plane, setting them on a forced course for another facility in Antarctica...the facility where the real Alexia was being kept in stasis, slowly absorbing the T-Veronica virus.
After an uneventful flight, during which Steve almost manages to sneak a kiss from a sleeping Claire, the plane crash-lands headlong into the facility, though Claire and Steve manage to walk away intact. They decide to split up to maximize their chances of finding a way out of the facility. Of course, it isn't long before they discover that the transport planes that had arrived before theirs - loaded with refugees from Rockfort Island, and all presumably running on autopilot as well - had apparently delivered the T-Virus to the Antarctic facility as well, leaving it just as overrun with zombies as Rockfort Island had been. But, given that both of them possessed plenty of experience with zombies by this point, it didn't slow them down much.
By the time Claire and Steve reunited again, he'd discovered the existence of an Australian observation base less than ten miles away that they could try to escape to. As there was a large drilling machine nearby, they opted to use it to break through the wall to the outside. After some brief sidetracking to deal with a lethal gas problem, Claire managed to get them ready to lower the drill...only to have Alfred corner her with his rifle. But Steve arrived in the nick of time, shooting Alfred and knocking him over a railing to the edge of a pit...which Alfred wound up falling into as the rock beneath him crumbled.
Unfortunately, at the same time, the monstrously mutated Alexander Ashford (Alfred and Alexia's father, whom Alexia had injected the T-Veronica virus into directly) awakened and began to track down Claire and Steve, attacking them shortly after they'd managed to break outside with the drill. Steve attempts to protect Claire, only to get knocked off a nearby ledge - though he manages to catch himself before falling off entirely. After dealing with Alexander, Claire hauled Steve back up, and the two of them were able to retreat to an abandoned snowmobile nearby, setting a course for the Australian facility - once again believing that they were finally going to be able to escape together.
However, the mortally wounded Alfred had managed to make his way to the room where Alexia was in stasis, where in his dying moments he was able to witness his beloved sister's revival. As revenge for the death of her brother, Alexia used tentacles (honestly, I have no idea where the tentacles come from, it's never explained) to destroy the snowmobile, and drag both Claire and Steve back to the facility. Alexia bound Claire to a wall with slime, while taking Steve to the room where her mutated father had been imprisoned and performing the same failed experiment upon him. Claire was saved by her brother, Chris, and found Steve trapped in the chair that had restrained Alexander Ashford by an enormous axe wedged into the wall, its handle keeping him in place. Before Claire could find a way to move it, the T-Veronica virus took effect, mutating Steve into a hulking monster who promptly picked up the axe as though it were nothing, chasing after Claire. Claire was able to escape behind a barred gate, though with Steve's enhanced strength, he promptly began battering through.
Alexia herself, however, wasn't finished with Claire; a tentacle erupted through the wall near Claire, grabbing her and beginning to constrict the life out of her even as Steve broke through the bars and raised his axe to strike down Claire once and for all. However, at the last second, Steve regained his own consciousness and, rather than killing Claire, severed the tentacle constricting her. The remnant of the tentacle promptly lashed out at Steve, sending him across the room to collide heavily with the wall before it finally retreated.
Mortally wounded, the virus' effects on Steve wore off, leaving him almost normal (save for some still-green patches of skin) as he took his last breaths. After apologizing for not being able to keep his promise to Claire to escape the facility together, and confessing his love for her, Steve Burnside died.
Ironically, after his death, Wesker - the man who set the entire chain of events into motion by releasing the T-Virus on Rockfort Island - retrieved his corpse, finding in it the very T-Veronica virus sample he'd been seeking and suggesting mockingly to Claire that perhaps Steve would come back to life to see her someday. Even with the vast number of believability-stretching experiences Claire, Steve, and Wesker have all had, probably not a single one of them predicted the circumstances under which this is actually going to occur...
Strengths/Abilities: Steve only has a few skills that are of any use in a hostile environment, but those few skills were enough to keep him alive through (most of) two viral outbreaks in two different facilities. First of all, he's trained in the use of firearms, and is actually surprisingly good with them; while half the time he acts as though he's straight out of a Die Hard or John Woo film, he's actually got enough skill with a gun to back up those sorts of overblown heroics most of the time. (See: somersaulting through a window to pepper a monster with bullets from dual-wielding gold-plated Lugers. Without looking at it. Yes, this happens in-game, and yes, it does actually work.) Secondly, while it's never directly referenced in his canon, he clearly has some basic survival skills, as he spends the majority of his canon separated from the main character in facilities overrun with zombies and evidently keeps himself both alive, healthy, and largely under their radar regardless. Thirdly, he apparently has the benefit of some sort of military training; that's the most logical explanation for not only the previous two skills, but the fact that, based upon his canon, he can judge approximate locations by latitude and longitude and knows how to fly a plane. (Unusual skill set for a teenager, isn't it?) So on top of survival and firearms skills, he also has piloting skills and, presumably, knowledge of how to drive less complex vehicles as well.
Finally, he seems to have some functional intelligence; Rockfort Island was overrun with puzzles to impede his and Claire's progress, but - off-camera, of course - Steve was apparently able to move around the island more or less as he pleased, which suggests that he was either bright enough to figure the puzzles out or (more likely, since Claire eventually had to solve them all) to find ways around them. He also demonstrates some technical knowledge, as he's usually the one who uses any consoles or computers they come across. Further, his intelligence seems to translate into a strong will, as even after being infected with the T-Veronica virus, he regains his own consciousness long enough to save Claire's life.
Weaknesses/Faults: Steve has two glaringly obvious faults. The first, in his refusal to trust or rely on others, is bound to get him in trouble (if not killed outright a few times) in an environment where the creatures trying to kill him are both faster and smarter than zombies. The second is that he's a teenager who likes to show off; when dealing with slow, basically braindead foes, this might not have gotten him killed, but again, if he tries to look cool while fighting a raptor, it's much less likely to end well for him. (The intelligence mentioned in his strengths section is unrelated to common sense, which he has in short supply.)
Less obvious, but still insidious, is that Steve isn't especially well-built, and has only slightly more stamina than you'd expect from someone his age. More physically fit characters on the island will undoubtedly fare better than he will.
Items Brought With Them (anything aside from the clothes on their back): Unfortunately, after his capture by Alexia and subsequent death, all of Steve's weapons were taken from him. He'll have to find some new ones on the island.
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation (if applicable): Straight; more or less Clairesexual, really.
Physical Appearance: Steve doesn't look much different from your average seventeen-year-old. He stands about 5'7" and is built on the slim side - he has some muscles, but nothing significant or unusual for his age(perhaps even a little below average). He has blue eyes and dark red hair that comes down to his ears, parted on the left; if his hair were black, it'd look like an emo-teen haircut. His clothes don't do much to dispel the impression that he's the sort of teenager who shops at Hot Topic; he wears a belted choker, buckled black wristbands, a short-sleeved dark jacket over a yellow tank top, slightly baggy camouflage pants, and combat boots.
Image Link: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v179/callistodementia/steveburnside_2.jpg
Personality and Traits: Steve's personality is also very much like that of a typical teenager his age. He thinks he's the coolest guy in the room at any given time, takes his cues for how to behave in contained zombie apocalypse situations from action movies, is unconsciously self-centered most of the time, likes pretty girls...pretty much everything you'd expect from a normal seventeen-year-old who's putting as much focus on being 'cool' as he is upon surviving. (You can also gather, from that behavior, that he's not entirely bright - but that's also expected from someone his age, really.)
Steve does have one atypical aspect of his personality that those who try to work with him are sure to discover. It tends to be all the more surprising when it comes up, given that Steve's behavior is pretty predictable otherwise - he's extremely distrustful of relying on other people, thanks to what happened to his family(and, more specifically, why it happened). He doesn't trust other people in general, in fact, but he considers relying on them downright stupid and actively warns other people against it - especially when it comes to family members. He considers looking for help or support from any outside source to be an exercise in waiting to be disappointed, and rarely does so himself; he prefers to trust to himself and whatever guns he happens to have at the time. The only person he's come to trust to any degree is Claire, and she only won that trust from him gradually.
Canon Background: Steve, like most other characters in the Resident Evil universe, has a connection to Umbrella, albeit an indirect one - his father worked for them. Surprisingly, this fact didn't much affect Steve's upbringing for most of his life; he grew into a relatively normal teenager, save for the fact that he wanted to join the military and, apparently, received training in a number of the skills required for that in advance(quite possibly from people in his father's company, as no real military with any ethics or, indeed, common sense would ever have taught a teenager too young for his driver's license how to fly a plane).
[Note: Steve's wanting to join the military isn't so much canon as it is extrapolation on my part as to how on earth he wound up with the skills he has in canon.]
Unfortunately, Steve's father wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed(which means that Steve's occasional lapses of common sense may not be a factor of his age so much as they are genetics). Mr. Burnside was privy to some of Umbrella's more sensitive information, and - even knowing that Umbrella wasn't the most scrupulous company - opted to sell some of their secrets on the black market to other companies. Unsurprisingly to everyone but Mr. Burnside, Umbrella found out...and the consequences were undoubtedly worse than he had ever planned for. Steve's mother was murdered, and both Steve and his father were sent to a prison facility on Rockfort Island. There, both Burnsides might have rotted away the rest of their lives...save for the fact that the T-Veronica virus had begun development there. In an effort to get to Alexia Ashford - in whom the T-Veronica virus resided - and acquire a sample of it, Albert Wesker unleashed the T-Virus on Rockfort Island, turning the guards and most of the inmates into zombies and drastically reducing their defenses. At some point during the outbreak, Steve escaped his cell and found a guard tower - fully equipped with a chaingun and a spotlight - to hole up in. It was there when he met (and accidentally opened fire on) Claire Redfield; it was only after she shot out his spotlight that he recognized her as another living person and actually got to talk to her face to face. However, the distrust inspired by what Steve considered his father's betrayal of their family, and the horrific consequences that betrayal had resulted in, saw him refusing Claire's initial offer for them to work together and leaving her to look for an airplane off the island on his own, remarking that she'd just slow him down.
He and Claire had a few more run-ins, usually for one of them to save the other's life(in one case, Claire's having to save Steve from being cooked alive due to his own stupidity), until after saving Claire from a particularly nasty monster - and receiving submachine guns from her as a reward - Steve and Claire teamed up just long enough for them to fall through a walkway. Claire found her leg pinned under the wreckage after the fall, although there wasn't much danger to be found in the courtyard they'd fallen into - only one zombie.
Unfortunately, that zombie was the former Mr. Burnside.
Recognizing his father, Steve's horror and grief paralyzed him as Mr. Burnside approached him, rendering him unable to shoot the zombie; it was only when Claire drew the zombie's attention, and was on the verge of falling victim to him, that Steve found his resolve and emptied ALL the ammo for his new guns into what had used to be his father. Unable to truly console him, Claire left him to grieve. It took Steve quite awhile to pull himself back together, but he managed to do so just in time to save Claire from being shot by Alexia Ashford(who later turned out to actually be her twin brother, Alfred, schizophrenically impersonating her), taking an injury to the shoulder in the process(it appears that he's shot at close range by a high-powered rifle; however, given how quickly he shrugs this off, presumably he's only grazed). However, he managed to shoot 'Alexia' in the process. Following her, Claire and Steve surprised Alfred midway through reverting to his own personality - he'd managed to remove the dress and wig he'd been using to impersonate his sister, but hadn't gotten to the makeup. When he saw his face made up to look like Alexia's in the mirror, and realized his own delusions, he experienced something of a nervous breakdown and fled in a panic, activating the self-destruct sequence on the Rockfort Island facility as he went.
Rather than chasing after Alfred, Claire and Steve wisely opted to get the hell out of dodge, making their way to the airplane Claire had gone to great lengths to gain them access to. Steve began takeoff preparations while Claire headed back out to raise a bridge in their way that had to be moved before they could get out of the hangar(and, incidentally, had to fight a Tyrant that Alfred released along the way). After raising the bridge and returning to the plane, however, Claire and Steve were finally able to escape the island...unfortunately, Alfred escaped as well.
Just when Claire and Steve had begun to think that their ordeal was over, a commotion in the back turned out to be the Tyrant Claire had thought she'd killed. Claire managed to knock it out of the plane, but a new problem promptly arose - Alfred was able to remotely engage the autopilot in their plane, setting them on a forced course for another facility in Antarctica...the facility where the real Alexia was being kept in stasis, slowly absorbing the T-Veronica virus.
After an uneventful flight, during which Steve almost manages to sneak a kiss from a sleeping Claire, the plane crash-lands headlong into the facility, though Claire and Steve manage to walk away intact. They decide to split up to maximize their chances of finding a way out of the facility. Of course, it isn't long before they discover that the transport planes that had arrived before theirs - loaded with refugees from Rockfort Island, and all presumably running on autopilot as well - had apparently delivered the T-Virus to the Antarctic facility as well, leaving it just as overrun with zombies as Rockfort Island had been. But, given that both of them possessed plenty of experience with zombies by this point, it didn't slow them down much.
By the time Claire and Steve reunited again, he'd discovered the existence of an Australian observation base less than ten miles away that they could try to escape to. As there was a large drilling machine nearby, they opted to use it to break through the wall to the outside. After some brief sidetracking to deal with a lethal gas problem, Claire managed to get them ready to lower the drill...only to have Alfred corner her with his rifle. But Steve arrived in the nick of time, shooting Alfred and knocking him over a railing to the edge of a pit...which Alfred wound up falling into as the rock beneath him crumbled.
Unfortunately, at the same time, the monstrously mutated Alexander Ashford (Alfred and Alexia's father, whom Alexia had injected the T-Veronica virus into directly) awakened and began to track down Claire and Steve, attacking them shortly after they'd managed to break outside with the drill. Steve attempts to protect Claire, only to get knocked off a nearby ledge - though he manages to catch himself before falling off entirely. After dealing with Alexander, Claire hauled Steve back up, and the two of them were able to retreat to an abandoned snowmobile nearby, setting a course for the Australian facility - once again believing that they were finally going to be able to escape together.
However, the mortally wounded Alfred had managed to make his way to the room where Alexia was in stasis, where in his dying moments he was able to witness his beloved sister's revival. As revenge for the death of her brother, Alexia used tentacles (honestly, I have no idea where the tentacles come from, it's never explained) to destroy the snowmobile, and drag both Claire and Steve back to the facility. Alexia bound Claire to a wall with slime, while taking Steve to the room where her mutated father had been imprisoned and performing the same failed experiment upon him. Claire was saved by her brother, Chris, and found Steve trapped in the chair that had restrained Alexander Ashford by an enormous axe wedged into the wall, its handle keeping him in place. Before Claire could find a way to move it, the T-Veronica virus took effect, mutating Steve into a hulking monster who promptly picked up the axe as though it were nothing, chasing after Claire. Claire was able to escape behind a barred gate, though with Steve's enhanced strength, he promptly began battering through.
Alexia herself, however, wasn't finished with Claire; a tentacle erupted through the wall near Claire, grabbing her and beginning to constrict the life out of her even as Steve broke through the bars and raised his axe to strike down Claire once and for all. However, at the last second, Steve regained his own consciousness and, rather than killing Claire, severed the tentacle constricting her. The remnant of the tentacle promptly lashed out at Steve, sending him across the room to collide heavily with the wall before it finally retreated.
Mortally wounded, the virus' effects on Steve wore off, leaving him almost normal (save for some still-green patches of skin) as he took his last breaths. After apologizing for not being able to keep his promise to Claire to escape the facility together, and confessing his love for her, Steve Burnside died.
Ironically, after his death, Wesker - the man who set the entire chain of events into motion by releasing the T-Virus on Rockfort Island - retrieved his corpse, finding in it the very T-Veronica virus sample he'd been seeking and suggesting mockingly to Claire that perhaps Steve would come back to life to see her someday. Even with the vast number of believability-stretching experiences Claire, Steve, and Wesker have all had, probably not a single one of them predicted the circumstances under which this is actually going to occur...
Strengths/Abilities: Steve only has a few skills that are of any use in a hostile environment, but those few skills were enough to keep him alive through (most of) two viral outbreaks in two different facilities. First of all, he's trained in the use of firearms, and is actually surprisingly good with them; while half the time he acts as though he's straight out of a Die Hard or John Woo film, he's actually got enough skill with a gun to back up those sorts of overblown heroics most of the time. (See: somersaulting through a window to pepper a monster with bullets from dual-wielding gold-plated Lugers. Without looking at it. Yes, this happens in-game, and yes, it does actually work.) Secondly, while it's never directly referenced in his canon, he clearly has some basic survival skills, as he spends the majority of his canon separated from the main character in facilities overrun with zombies and evidently keeps himself both alive, healthy, and largely under their radar regardless. Thirdly, he apparently has the benefit of some sort of military training; that's the most logical explanation for not only the previous two skills, but the fact that, based upon his canon, he can judge approximate locations by latitude and longitude and knows how to fly a plane. (Unusual skill set for a teenager, isn't it?) So on top of survival and firearms skills, he also has piloting skills and, presumably, knowledge of how to drive less complex vehicles as well.
Finally, he seems to have some functional intelligence; Rockfort Island was overrun with puzzles to impede his and Claire's progress, but - off-camera, of course - Steve was apparently able to move around the island more or less as he pleased, which suggests that he was either bright enough to figure the puzzles out or (more likely, since Claire eventually had to solve them all) to find ways around them. He also demonstrates some technical knowledge, as he's usually the one who uses any consoles or computers they come across. Further, his intelligence seems to translate into a strong will, as even after being infected with the T-Veronica virus, he regains his own consciousness long enough to save Claire's life.
Weaknesses/Faults: Steve has two glaringly obvious faults. The first, in his refusal to trust or rely on others, is bound to get him in trouble (if not killed outright a few times) in an environment where the creatures trying to kill him are both faster and smarter than zombies. The second is that he's a teenager who likes to show off; when dealing with slow, basically braindead foes, this might not have gotten him killed, but again, if he tries to look cool while fighting a raptor, it's much less likely to end well for him. (The intelligence mentioned in his strengths section is unrelated to common sense, which he has in short supply.)
Less obvious, but still insidious, is that Steve isn't especially well-built, and has only slightly more stamina than you'd expect from someone his age. More physically fit characters on the island will undoubtedly fare better than he will.
Items Brought With Them (anything aside from the clothes on their back): Unfortunately, after his capture by Alexia and subsequent death, all of Steve's weapons were taken from him. He'll have to find some new ones on the island.
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