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Your name is now <span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-s">Ton Stormhorn</span></span>. You are currently running late.
Your family did not have a last name a generation ago; your father simply picked it when the Jaxtians insisted for their “family planning” programs. He picked it because it sounded cool. There are a <span class="mu-i">lot</span> of Stormhorns on Vetuck II.
When the Jaxtians came back- it became clear the old legends of the “Star King” were exaggerations or plays on the Jaxtians advanced technology and abilities. The invincible Star Kings, with the powers of flight and control of the base elements of nature- Gods- were really highly advanced aliens from space. Of course, that doesn't change the fact they <span class="mu-i">are</span> basically Gods to your people. Much of your people's technology and progress in the past several centuries was actually the result of secret knowledge given to them by the previous Supreme Ruler- Eoba Garastra II. While some Vetuckers believe that this shows the Jaxtians controlling your race; most are obedient, and more even appreciate them for the benefits they've give you. Your people no longer fear childbirth with their technology, they no longer fear disease as much, and you no longer fear the Gnarra with your weapons. Of course, you have the feeling your people <span class="mu-i">never</span> would have been smart enough to figure that stuff out without them. The evolutionary path to intelligence just isn't there. It's embarrassing, but it's true. You're supposed to be pretty smart, for a Vetuck anyway- which is probably why when you begged them to teach you how to be a doctor, one actually <span class="mu-i">agreed</span> to teach you.
You are currently an intern and studying under the great Maktana Nanonae II, another indigo clone and the current Overseer of Science in the Hegemony. He's hugely important- second in command of the greatest star empire and greatest government ever invented- performing genetic research and integration for an entire species of hundreds of billions stretching across the stars. And you're about to disappoint him.
>Make up an excuse
>Apologize and promise to do better next time
>Work extra hard today and learn as much as you can