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- "Tell me something. You ever make a call that felt small in the moment - like a coin dropped in the dark - but you hear it echo for years? It was supposed to be simple. A few details, mostly troop reshuffles. Nothing strategic. Nothing lethal. Just enough to keep the bastard satisfied. That was the lie we told ourselves."
- ―David Inius to the Prisoner[src]
Senior Lieutenant David Inius was a soldier of House Atreides.
Biography[]
Awakening[]
David Inius was approached by the Prisoner in the courtyard of the Atreides residency. Deducing that Captain Nola Stein had sent them, he agreed to work with them, but was scaptical. He asked them of their combat experiences and then told them that he and Stein were being blackmailed with a private recording. He admitted that he had convinced Stein not to try and fight it, believing it would go away if ignored. However, the blackmailer used it to extract more information from them, for which Inius blamed himself. He told the Prisoner that he and Stein would meet with the blackmailer in a hidden area behind a tapestry at the CHOAM and suggested they inspect it to try and find something they had overlooked.[1]
