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  • B. Ransome
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  • Various archive and audio logs recorded by Ransome can be picked up whilst exploring the depths of Sevastopol. For Ransome, daily life on Sevastopol consisted of reducing costs as much as possible and trying to cut corners by blackmailing others to get what he wanted. An example of this being the fact that he denied proposals from Smythe for replacing the clearly faulty Working Joe androids with Weyland-Yutani variants since it would be too expensive to do so. This later ironically backfired after Ransome recorded a later audio log where he complained about being attacked by one in his apartment.
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Eyes
  • Brown
Status
  • Unknown as of December 2137
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Hair
  • Brown
Actor
Name
  • B. Ransome
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Rank
  • Chief of Operations
Gender
  • Male
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  • Various archive and audio logs recorded by Ransome can be picked up whilst exploring the depths of Sevastopol. For Ransome, daily life on Sevastopol consisted of reducing costs as much as possible and trying to cut corners by blackmailing others to get what he wanted. An example of this being the fact that he denied proposals from Smythe for replacing the clearly faulty Working Joe androids with Weyland-Yutani variants since it would be too expensive to do so. This later ironically backfired after Ransome recorded a later audio log where he complained about being attacked by one in his apartment. When it became apparent that a Xenomorph was wrecking havoc on-board the station, Ransome did all in his power to try to contain the specimen. Before getting into contact with Weyland-Yutani, he had blackmailed Dr K. Lingard into "wanting in" in her "interesting find" otherwise he would reveal to Waits about her past involvement in dealing black market medical supplies, something the Doctor later mentioned in a video log. Once the company had bought out Sevastopol, Ransome sent an audio log to Waits that tried to convince him into containing the unleashed Drone as opposed to killing it so that they could both be "set up for life." This proposal was clearly denied by Waits. An archive log made by Mike Tanaka reveals that Ransome was hacking into people's private messages and camera feeds "for the past two years." After APOLLO had cut communications and instructed the Working Joes to hunt down the station's remaining inhabitants, Ransome realized that he was just another one of the company's pawns, and an angry audio log slandering them followed.
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