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{{Quote|Rojka believes that Sangheili and humans can live together on this world. That all Sangheili and humans have to learn this. Or we will all die.|[[Jat]] informs [[Dahlia]] about Rojka 'Kasaan's views.}} | {{Quote|Rojka believes that Sangheili and humans can live together on this world. That all Sangheili and humans have to learn this. Or we will all die.|[[Jat]] informs [[Dahlia]] about Rojka 'Kasaan's views.}} | ||
'''Rojka 'Kasaan''' is the former [[Fleetmaster]], [[Kaidon]], and founder of the [[Sangheili]] city-state of [[Rak]] on the planet [[Carrow|Rakoi]], who played an instrumental part in the [[Carrow Conflict]] of [[2558]]. | '''Rojka 'Kasaan''' is the former [[Fleetmaster]], [[Kaidon]], and founder of the [[Sangheili]] city-state of [[Rak]] on the planet [[Carrow|Rakoi]], who played an instrumental part in the [[Carrow Conflict]] of [[2558]]. Following the conflict, he abdicated his position to [[Akato 'Dakaj]] and became the Sangheili envoy to the human settlement of [[Suraka]].{{Ref/Reuse|Chapter 28}} | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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===Pre-Carrow Conflict=== | ===Pre-Carrow Conflict=== | ||
[[Thel 'Vadam]] asked the newly-made Fleetmaster to bury his anger over the destruction of Glyke for the sake of post-war peace. He then requested Rojka to take his fleet along with the survivors of Glyke to rebuild their lives on the planet of Rakoi, the former human colony of [[Carrow]] that was now situated in the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]. Rojka felt great dishonor at first over moving on from his life on Glyke, but he then saw the opportunity to form a new lineage on a new world and lead his people to a new future.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC17}} As such, his forces landed on Carrow and founded the city of [[Rak]] along the [[Astlehich River]] on the eastern side of the [[Uldt Desert]]. Rojka served as this city's Kaidon.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=O|HFra|Oasis}} They were able to carve out an existence on the world but had difficulty keeping their warships in peak condition.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC2|Env|Chapter=2}} Sometime after Rak was established, the world's human colonists returned, taking residents in the city of [[Suraka]] on the other side of the Uldt Desert and in various smaller encampments within the desert. These smaller settlements were involved in skirmishes against some Sangheili at various oases, making a conflict between the two groups seem inevitable. Believing that the humans and Sangheili needed to work together in order to survive on Carrow, Rojka agreed to meet at a peace summit with the [[Governor]] of Suraka and a representative of the [[Unified Earth Government]].{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} As such, he received [[Diplomatic Corps]] envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] and her staff prior to the date of the summit. Rojka's willingness to work with humans met resistance and caused tension in Rak, with his cousin [[Thars 'Sarov]] gaining a following that stood in opposition to the Kaidon and the humans on the planet.{{Ref/ | [[Thel 'Vadam]] asked the newly-made Fleetmaster to bury his anger over the destruction of Glyke for the sake of post-war peace. He then requested Rojka to take his fleet along with the survivors of Glyke to rebuild their lives on the planet of Rakoi, the former human colony of [[Carrow]] that was now situated in the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]. Rojka felt great dishonor at first over moving on from his life on Glyke, but he then saw the opportunity to form a new lineage on a new world and lead his people to a new future.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC17}} As such, his forces landed on Carrow and founded the city of [[Rak]] along the [[Astlehich River]] on the eastern side of the [[Uldt Desert]]. Rojka served as this city's Kaidon.{{Ref/Anthology|Id=O|HFra|Oasis}} They were able to carve out an existence on the world but had difficulty keeping their warships in peak condition.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC2|Env|Chapter=2}} Sometime after Rak was established, the world's human colonists returned, taking residents in the city of [[Suraka]] on the other side of the Uldt Desert and in various smaller encampments within the desert. These smaller settlements were involved in skirmishes against some Sangheili at various oases, making a conflict between the two groups seem inevitable. Believing that the humans and Sangheili needed to work together in order to survive on Carrow, Rojka agreed to meet at a peace summit with the [[Governor]] of Suraka and a representative of the [[Unified Earth Government]].{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC2}} As such, he received [[Diplomatic Corps]] envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] and her staff prior to the date of the summit. Rojka's willingness to work with humans met resistance and caused tension in Rak, with his cousin [[Thars 'Sarov]] gaining a following that stood in opposition to the Kaidon and the humans on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Id=ENVOYC1|Env|Chapter=1}} | ||
Sometime prior to the [[Carrow Conflict]], Rojka's probes detected a human signal on the edge of Glyke's debris field. He returned to the system in his flagship, the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', and recovered a [[Bumblebee]] escape craft containing three [[Cryo chamber]]s that held the members of [[Gray Team]]. Rojka took the Spartans and stored them on the ''Unwavering Discipline'', debating on whether to kill them or to use them for trade.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC6}} | Sometime prior to the [[Carrow Conflict]], Rojka's probes detected a human signal on the edge of Glyke's debris field. He returned to the system in his flagship, the ''[[Unwavering Discipline]]'', and recovered a [[Bumblebee]] escape craft containing three [[Cryo chamber]]s that held the members of [[Gray Team]]. Rojka took the Spartans and stored them on the ''Unwavering Discipline'', debating on whether to kill them or to use them for trade.{{Ref/Reuse|ENVOYC6}} |