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| - In contrast to his counterpart, Ruskin seemed very skeptical of Jak, Daxter, and Keira Hagai, being the one who demanded Jak prove his mettle at the Danger Course before lending him the eco seeker, an artifact said to point to any major source of eco. Jak did prove himself, however, as Ruskin gradually admitted the stories seemed to be true.
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| - In contrast to his counterpart, Ruskin seemed very skeptical of Jak, Daxter, and Keira Hagai, being the one who demanded Jak prove his mettle at the Danger Course before lending him the eco seeker, an artifact said to point to any major source of eco. Jak did prove himself, however, as Ruskin gradually admitted the stories seemed to be true. While Ruskin seemed to be equally averse to the Sky Pirates, calling them "detestable creatures", he seemed to also be wary of the Dark Warrior Program, sharing the sentiments of former Aeropan commander-now pirate, Captain Phoenix. This could perhaps be why he was not as eager for Jak's association as Skyheed was, as Jak could have possibly propelled their program. Toward the latter parts of the game, Phoenix and his crew began receiving secret messages, helping them in their war against Aeropa. It was later revealed to be Ruskin, who felt the program had gone too far. He threatened to kill Skyheed if he did not undo the damage he had done, just before Skyheed promptly blasted him to his death.
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