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| description = ''[[Martin Church]] was convicted for murdering his brother a decade ago and sentenced to death. A few weeks before his hanging day, Martin escaped prison and sought refuge at [[Lambeth Palace]].'' | | description = ''[[Martin Church]] was convicted for murdering his brother a decade ago and sentenced to death. A few weeks before his hanging day, Martin escaped prison and sought refuge at [[Lambeth Palace]].'' | ||
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Martin Church was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description
Jacob or Evie Frye were tasked with dealing with the templar Martin Church.
Dialogue
Though guarded by many Blighters, Church was not high on their regard:
- Blighter 1: What a disgrace!
- Blighter 2: I do wonder what the Grand Master will do with him now.
- Blighter 1: We can’t be having someone like Church tainting the Order’s name, it’s unacceptable!
- Blighter 3: A perfectly good templar too, his brother was.
- Blighter 4: He deserves the death sentence he was given.
- Blighter 3: He should’ve accepted his fate.
- Blighter 4: Agreed. Running only makes things worse.
Church himself was complaining about the Templars:
- Church: They made me do it.
- Church: Not a worthy Templar, they say. "Something must be done about him". I carry out my command, and now this? There’s no justice in the world.
Outcome
Church was killed.
