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| - Khayell Djorimonn was one of the three individuals who established FineLine Spaceways alongside Ryan Cross and Togryyshyk of Shyykris. Lanky with a shock of wild bleached blond hair, Khayell is remembered by his peers as an unkempt, restless, rash and often blessed pilot. He was most often found sitting in or helping Ryan to work on his ship the "Flight of Fancy", FineLine Spaceways flagship. Never content to sit at the helm of a desk, Khayell was rarely found within the confines of FineLine Spaceways' corporate offices. His true love was, and always shall be, in the cockpits of starcraft and he chafed at extended dirtside stays. The few times he was visible at FLS, many employees would mistake him for a wayward vagabond and call to have him escorted from the premesis. To the amusement of
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| - Khayell Djorimonn was one of the three individuals who established FineLine Spaceways alongside Ryan Cross and Togryyshyk of Shyykris. Lanky with a shock of wild bleached blond hair, Khayell is remembered by his peers as an unkempt, restless, rash and often blessed pilot. He was most often found sitting in or helping Ryan to work on his ship the "Flight of Fancy", FineLine Spaceways flagship. Never content to sit at the helm of a desk, Khayell was rarely found within the confines of FineLine Spaceways' corporate offices. His true love was, and always shall be, in the cockpits of starcraft and he chafed at extended dirtside stays. The few times he was visible at FLS, many employees would mistake him for a wayward vagabond and call to have him escorted from the premesis. To the amusement of Tog and Ryan, this perception was seldom corrected. As so few within FLS have ever interacted with Khayell, it is no wonder the erroneous rumor of him being an Elomin has continued to propagate. This too provided much humor. Khayell was seldom involved with the larger scheme of operations with FLS and refused to pursue the subsequent political lifestyle on Caspar as his cofounders did. He also enjoyed small notoriety as the creator of the "Burner" project, delivering goods to remote locations and providing the clients with a reasonable measure of financial, political or operational security.
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