He was briefly used as a tool by General Loki, who impressed him and his people with promises of new technology and conquest, calling himself the "Great Star Raptor". However, after the astrosaurs exposed Loki as a fraud and destroyed the laser cannons that he had given to the Earth carnivores, a frightened and impressed Rokol abandoned the "Star Raptor". He and twenty-four of his servants later came to Zac with gifts of garga-weeds to apologize for his previous actions under Loki's influence, and Rokol agreed to let the plant-eaters settle in peace before escaping into space with his people. It is unknown what role he played in the Star-Dino Empire, if any at all. However, it seems that, considering the cooperation between herbivores and carnivores at that time, Rokol was honourable enoug
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| - He was briefly used as a tool by General Loki, who impressed him and his people with promises of new technology and conquest, calling himself the "Great Star Raptor". However, after the astrosaurs exposed Loki as a fraud and destroyed the laser cannons that he had given to the Earth carnivores, a frightened and impressed Rokol abandoned the "Star Raptor". He and twenty-four of his servants later came to Zac with gifts of garga-weeds to apologize for his previous actions under Loki's influence, and Rokol agreed to let the plant-eaters settle in peace before escaping into space with his people. It is unknown what role he played in the Star-Dino Empire, if any at all. However, it seems that, considering the cooperation between herbivores and carnivores at that time, Rokol was honourable enoug
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| - He was briefly used as a tool by General Loki, who impressed him and his people with promises of new technology and conquest, calling himself the "Great Star Raptor". However, after the astrosaurs exposed Loki as a fraud and destroyed the laser cannons that he had given to the Earth carnivores, a frightened and impressed Rokol abandoned the "Star Raptor". He and twenty-four of his servants later came to Zac with gifts of garga-weeds to apologize for his previous actions under Loki's influence, and Rokol agreed to let the plant-eaters settle in peace before escaping into space with his people. It is unknown what role he played in the Star-Dino Empire, if any at all. However, it seems that, considering the cooperation between herbivores and carnivores at that time, Rokol was honourable enough to keep his promise to Zac and the plant-eaters that he once disdained.
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