Miro
MinorThere's a roughness to Miro that clings like old grease, his big hands speaking of labor long past its prime. He carries the air of someone perpetually on edge, dazed eyes flickering with unspoken grievances. You can't help but wonder what storms brew behind that shabby facade.
Miro appears solely in Fugitive Telemetry as a disheveled human swept into Preservation Station's criminal undercurrents, initially cast as the prime murder suspect after a violent encounter leaves him dazed and defensive. His arc swiftly pivots from antagonist to exonerated innocent under the combined scrutiny of SecUnit and station investigators, exposing him as little more than a fleeting distraction amid deeper conspiracies. This limited role cements Miro as a minor, one-book figure whose brief entanglement underscores the station's hidden tensions without any further evolution across the series.
Physical Description
Miro is a shabby human male with an air of perpetual dishevelment, his clothing rumpled and faded from hard wear. His most striking feature is his oversized, calloused hands, rough and powerful, often spread wide as if bracing for impact. A woozy, dazed expression lingers on his weathered face, framed by unkempt hair and a scruffy beard. He moves with a sluggish uncertainty, his build unremarkable but marked by the toll of a rough life. The overall presence is one of vulnerability edged with quiet desperation.
Evolution
Fugitive Telemetry
Miro starts as a shabby human caught in the underbelly of Preservation Station, dazed and woozy after a brutal encounter that marks him as the prime suspect in a murder. His big hands, spread wide in futile defense, become the emblem of his fleeting role as antagonist, quickly unraveling under scrutiny from SecUnit and the station's sharp-eyed investigators. What begins as suspicion ends in swift exoneration, leaving him a minor ripple in the larger tide of the station's secrets.
- Discovered dazed and woozy in Preservation Station's underbelly following a brutal encounter that marks him as the prime murder suspect.
- Positioned as antagonist with big hands spread wide in futile defense during initial confrontation.
- Subjected to intense scrutiny by SecUnit and sharp-eyed station investigators.
- Swiftly exonerated as evidence reveals his innocence and points to larger station secrets.
- Fades into the background as a minor ripple, his role concluding without lasting impact.
Book Appearances
Fugitive Telemetry
First appears Ch 4