Jedediah Stormen (OU)
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Jedediah Stormen was a 'demonic cowboy' who was hired by Keichi to act in a ruse that would allow Keichi to kidnap Klak.
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In 150,080 CMT, Jedediah Stormen was hired by Keichi to act in a ruse intended to lure Klak to Quick Billy's homeworld so that Keichi could kidnap Klak on behalf of the Apprentices of Caiaphus. On Keichi's orders, Jedediah posed as a demonic cowboy who threatened Quick Billy's land, while Quick Billy himself pretended to be an innocent victim and asked Mistgun for help against Jedediah. As planned, the Conquistadores and Klak travelled to Quick Billy's homeworld and 'defeated' Jedediah, but remained unaware of the ruse until Quick Billy abandoned them and Keichi kidnapped Klak from under their noses.[1][2]
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- ↑ Quick Billy (revision on 23:40, Oct 17, 2012): "Quick Billy was a mysterious cowboy from a planet that seemed to be stuck in the Wild West. He was first seen speaking to Mistgun about someone named Jedediah Stormen, a demonic cowboy that was messing with Billy's land. Quick Billy was secretly part of Jedediah and Keichi's secret plan to kidnap Klak for the Apprentices of Caiaphus. Once Jedediah was defeated, Quick Billy abandoned everyone, and Keichi kidnapped Klak. [...] He crashed with them on Tatooine, and helped them form a plan to bring back Caiaphus. Quick Billy was rather keen on allowing him to return, seeing as Caiaphus was the whole reason he and Jedediah Stormen were hired by Keichi to kidnap Klak in the first place."
- ↑ Keichi (OU) (revision on 23:41, Oct 17, 2012): "Keichi came up with an idea: exchange Klak for The Norman, then ransom her to the Malchiorians. He contacted Jedediah Stormen, and created a plot to lure the Conquistadores to a desert planet. Here, he kidnapped our favorite Makuta Klak (after recieving blows from Erza and Mistgun) and went to the Apprentices of Caiaphus on Malchior IV."