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==Background==
==Background==
He was originally from [[Mamore]] and was a [[Kelorism|Kelorist]], having a tattoo identifying himself as one. When [[Rani Sobeck]] infiltrated the base, Dorking asked him for identification, which Rani did not have. To avoid blowing her cover, Rani threatened to report Dorking for chewing pickup sticks in a level five security zone, which (according to her) was considered treasonous. <ref>[[Axon Clips Chapter 11]]</ref> Dorking then begged Rani not to report him and allowed her through, and Rani "spared" him.
He was originally from [[Mamore]] and was a [[Kelorism|Kelorist]], having a tattoo identifying himself as one. When [[Rani Sobeck]] infiltrated the base, Dorking asked her for identification, which Rani did not have. To avoid blowing her cover, Rani threatened to report Dorking for chewing pickup sticks in a level five security zone, which (according to her) was considered treasonous. <ref>[[Axon Clips Chapter 11]]</ref> Dorking then begged Rani not to report him and allowed her through, and Rani "spared" him.


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[[Category:UNSC Marine Corps Personnel]]
[[Category:UNSC Marine Corps Personnel]]

Revision as of 07:25, January 6, 2012

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Template:Human Character Infobox Private Dorking was a Marine who was stationed to Chawla Base in Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, shortly before the Battle of Earth.

Background

He was originally from Mamore and was a Kelorist, having a tattoo identifying himself as one. When Rani Sobeck infiltrated the base, Dorking asked her for identification, which Rani did not have. To avoid blowing her cover, Rani threatened to report Dorking for chewing pickup sticks in a level five security zone, which (according to her) was considered treasonous. [1] Dorking then begged Rani not to report him and allowed her through, and Rani "spared" him.

Sources