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MAYORGA (C) 2014 TOM SCHAEFER

MAYORGA Character Map & Dynamics

Pulling back the curtain on the complex web of relationships that drive the narrative, putting a spotlight on the central rivalry between John Foster and Michael Stetson.

At the heart of the political landscape in the Zi Planets Network, especially concerning humanity, lies the intense dynamic between Foster and Stetson.

These two men share a significant history; they were peers, involved in the first contact, part of the initial group of 50 humans chosen to visit the Zi homeworld, DiDiza.

Both were recipients of the Zi's DNA upgrade procedure.

This shared experience, however, led them down divergent paths.

While Foster seemed to adapt remarkably well to the changes and the overwhelming positivity of the Zi, Stetson, like others who received the upgrade, suffered negative side effects, including deep depression and delusions, requiring rehabilitation.

This difference in reaction, perhaps coupled with inherent ambition or differing philosophies, sowed the seeds of their rivalry.

Foster, initially humanity's ambassador, led the monumental migration from Earth to Tu, known as The Great Exit.

He became the first human Prime, tasked with guiding humanity through this unprecedented transition under Zi guidance.

Stetson, meanwhile, founded the Collectors program, dedicated to preserving Earth's heritage.

This mission placed him in a position of influence, and his political acumen grew. Stetson engineered Foster's fall from grace around 2035, elevating a narrative that Foster had "sold out humanity" by facilitating the abandonment of Earth. This political pressure successfully ousted Foster, and Stetson became the new Prime.

Even after Foster retreats to Mayorga to found Colony Imhotep, the rivalry persists. A scene from the Pyramid Club on Mayorga vividly illustrates this tension: Foster, enjoying civilian life, is approached by Stetson.

Their conversation is laced with dry wit, undertones of past conflict, and a reluctant acknowledgment of their intertwined destinies.

Despite their history and mutual awareness of the larger threats like the Den'Shah, cooperation is challenging due to their past and differing approaches.

Stetson becomes the leader facing immediate crises while Foster builds his vision on Mayorga. Their dynamic evolves from rivalry to a potential, albeit reluctant, alliance when faced with existential threats.

Now, how do other characters interact with this central dynamic?

Ana Foster: John's ex-wife and a leading astrophysicist. She was also one of the original group who visited DiDiza and experienced the DNA upgrade, suffering similar trauma to Stetson. Her scientific work is crucial to understanding Zi technology and potential dangers, often intersecting with both Foster's activities and Stetson's administration as Prime. Her relationship with John is complex, moving from estrangement towards understanding. While not explicitly stated how she interacts with Stetson personally after he becomes Prime, her scientific role likely requires interaction with the planetary leadership.

Shannon Foster: John's older sister and a prominent figure in the Holdout movement. She represents resistance to the Zi plan and contrasts sharply with Foster's role as humanity's leader under Zi guidance. Her abduction trauma fuels her distrust. Her conflict is primarily with her brother, Foster, rather than Stetson, though her actions and the existence of the Holdouts are a challenge to the official human governance structure headed by Stetson. Her tragic death further impacts Foster.

Edwin Tellemere: Foster's early mentor, an ET (Nordic) disguised as a small-town psychic. He was part of Foster's "First Contact" experience, returning with Zi representatives. Tellemere is primarily tied to Foster's origin story and serves as a guide or catalyst at crucial moments. His influence is less directly on Stetson, though both are part of the larger, long-term plan Tellemere is involved in.

Brother & Sister: These are Zi representatives who act as intermediaries with human leadership. They interact directly with both Foster (during his time as Prime and likely as a founder) and Stetson (as the current Prime). They implement Zi policy, manage relations, and communicate with the human leaders. They represent the ultimate authority overseeing the human experiment.

Jackson: A significant Holdout leader who emerges after Shannon. He builds an independent network and fleet. His actions represent a direct challenge to the Zi-backed human governance, creating crises that both Stetson (as Prime) and Foster (involved due to his history and influence) must confront. He is an antagonist to both men, forcing them into difficult choices and interactions.

Bronner: Involved in the underground network, including smuggling Drop Cores and restricted technology. He operates outside the official governance structure managed by Stetson and represents the challenges of enforcing Zi restrictions. He becomes entangled with Foster during events related to the Holdouts and Jackson.

In essence, the character dynamics in Mayorga are heavily influenced by the foundational rivalry between Foster and Stetson, born from shared trauma and differing responses to cosmic change.

Other characters like Ana, Shannon, Jackson, and Bronner operate within or react to the world shaped by the Zi intervention and the leadership struggles of these two men, creating layers of conflict, loyalty, and the exploration of humanity's potential and its resistance to transformation.

The interplay between the official governance (Stetson, Zi) and the forces operating outside or in opposition (Foster's alternative vision, Holdouts, underground networks) forms the backbone of the story's dramatic tension.
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Mayorga PodcastsBy TOM SCHAEFER