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... itor, he was just some paranoid old man.

Having to deal with this situation was annoying, but it was only a matter of time until his alien origins came out. With Krieger and Fletcher both likely having deduced where he came from, there was no way he was keeping this quiet for much longer. He was honestly surprised Fletcher hadn’t tried capturing him for experimentation.

Then again, Alexander’s origins may have played a role in the deal that Fletcher made with him. Getting on frie ...

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