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===Early Life===
===Early Life===
In his early Wesley worked at a [[BrayTech]] facility on [[Mars]], where he ended up marrying another employee, Hector. They had a child, Micah Abraham.<br>At Mars, Wesley worked with computers, and even made some of [[Rasputin|Rasputins]] hardware.<br>Eventually, the Eventide colony was formed, and Wesley was sent there to help with the Exos.


===Eventide Colony===
===Eventide Colony===

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Biographical information

Other name(s):

Wesley Abram
Papa (Micah-10)

Homeworld:

Eventide, Europa (Exo upload)

Species:

Human (formerly)
Exo

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Clovis Bray

 
And then I never want to see another Bray again.

Wesley-3, formerly known as Wesley Abram, was a quantum engineer who worked for the Clovis Bray corporation at the Eventide colony on Europa. He was married to fellow Clovis Bray employee Hector Abram and was the father of Micah Abram.

Biography

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Early Life

In his early Wesley worked at a BrayTech facility on Mars, where he ended up marrying another employee, Hector. They had a child, Micah Abraham.
At Mars, Wesley worked with computers, and even made some of Rasputins hardware.
Eventually, the Eventide colony was formed, and Wesley was sent there to help with the Exos.

Eventide Colony

Wesley Abraham, worked at the Eventide Colony, as a quantum engineer. A while later, his husband Hector Abraham, and child, Micah Abraham moved from Mars because Clovis Bray needed Hector to test the Exos mental wellness.

Battle of Europa

After the Collapse

List of appearances

References