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Rastin

Rastin was a terran colonist who resided on the planet of Bhekar Ro.

Biography[]

Rastin was among the first wave of colonists to Bhekar Ro and at the dawn of the 26th century, was one of the few surviving members of that first generation. Wanting to escape from the Terran Confederacy, Bhekar Ro was about as isolated a planet as he could get, short of a planet inhabited by nothing but himself. Generally grumpy, he operated vespene gasrefineries, acting as a supplier. Disliking company (hence his isolation from the township of Free Haven), he still possessed a dog, Old Blue.

In 2500, Rastin found himself in Free Haven for a meeting called by Octavia Bren. An alien artifact had been discovered that had not only killed her brother, but had sent some kind of beacon into space. Unlike most of the other colonists, Rastin refused to believe that there was any danger. The isolation worked against him however, courtesy of the arrival of the zergKukulkan Brood, becoming infested after fighting a losing battle against his attackers.

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Bayard Rustin

American civil rights activist (1912–1987)

Bayard Rustin

Rustin at a news briefing on the March on Washington in Washington, D.C., on August 27, 1963

Born(1912-03-17)March 17, 1912

West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.

DiedAugust 24, 1987(1987-08-24) (aged 75)

New York City, U.S.

EducationWilberforce University
Cheyney University
City College of New York
Organization(s)Fellowship of Reconciliation
Congress of Racial Equality
War Resisters League
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Social Democrats, USA (National Chairman)
A. Philip Randolph Institute (President)
Committee on the Present Danger
Omega Psi Phi
MovementCivil Rights Movement, Peace Movement, Socialism, Gay Rights Movement, Neoconservatism
Partner(s)Davis Platt (1940s)
Walter Naegle (1977–1987; Rustin's death)
AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom

Bayard Rustin (BY-ərd; March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987) was an American political activist, a prominent leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights. Rust

Hailing from his stomping grounds of Tehran, and moving to Sweden in 1988, Rastin has received significant means of influence in creating a signature sound that blends the genres of Classic Pop, Upbeat and Rhythm & Blues, along with Modern Persian beats. With a melodic style that is pure and powerful, drenched in an array of Modern/Traditional tunes, Rastin’s voice paints music with lyrics that evoke a strong sense of romanticism, love, political agenda, and miraculous existence. Comprised of the mega producer, Farid Zoland, and the all time lyricists, Shahyar Ghanbari, Ardalan Sarfaraz , Iraj Jannatie Ataie and Zoya Zakarian who have been collectively, composing a unique sound and poems for the past 40 years. Alongside the pioneers of the era, Farid Zoland, Ardalan sarfaraz, Shahyar Ghanbari and Iraj Jannatie Atie, Rastin is responsible for igniting, Taraneh Nouvin, a 1970's movement in the Iranian/Persian community which transcend the traditional sound to contemporary Pop. As the crew is positioned at the forefront of exposing the world to Taraneh Nouvin, The evolution

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