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Final Light - Plako Refernce

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Sorry for the long gap! I’ve been quite busy as of late


Plako Wirrel was an awkward, yet bright young mechanic and robot therapist, who was part of the crew who found the inhabitants of the Zingo Galaxy a new home. When not repairing vehicles and machines, Plako would help various robots with their mental health and offer support. However, he did not come to this choice of career easily, as Plako would go through a life of turmoil and hardship before finding a purpose in life.

At 16 years old, Plako was suddenly separated from his parents on their way to the Final Light ark, losing them after seemingly being sucked into a black hole. Now orphaned, Plako spent the next few weeks hitchhiking across space, until eventually hitching a ride from a religious group from his home planet, following an entity known only as Bungy Gungy the Magnificent Mungy. Believing the god to give him good lucky, Plako was converted, but after a couple years of travelling around with this group, he was once again lost in a crowd of panicked aliens desperately trying to board a migrant ship headed for the Final Light. So, Plako spent a few weeks stranded in a small planetoid station, until eventually meeting Pittiwick, a Final Light scientist who needed to refill his vessel. Realising the young man had no guardians, the scientist - relating to him, being an orphan himself - didn’t hesitate to take Plako to the Final Light with him, getting him enrolled at Galactrian Academy. And the rest is history..

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