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| ====== JAMAL JOHAHNSON ====== | === Races | Factions, Tribes & Movements | Personalities === |
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| | ====== JAMAL JOHANSON ====== |
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| Jamal "JaJo" Johanson (*2600 on the spaceship [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]]) is a politician from the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] of the [[the_humans|Humans]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. | ===== Race and Faction ===== |
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| | * **Species:** [[the_humans|Exohuman]] |
| | * **Born:** 2600 aboard the spaceship [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] |
| | * **Affiliation:** [[individualists|Individualist Party]], [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]] (politically active in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age)]] |
| | * **Place of Residence:** [[firetown|Firetown Reservation]] |
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| | ===== Background ===== |
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| Jamal Johanson lives in [[hope|Hope]]. He is member of the political party of the [[individualists|Individualists]]. | Jamal “JaJo” Johanson is a fourth-generation Exohuman with a tumultuous past and a divisive political presence. Born blind, he became an influential landowner by leveraging his resourcefulness and strategic thinking, quickly acquiring additional land from less successful settlers. During the [[great_war|Great War]], Johanson founded “Team Johanson,” an unofficial task force notorious for its brutal morale-breaking tactics against Native tribes. His involvement in wartime atrocities, including the deaths of [[the_honga|Honga]] and [[the_trando|Trando]] non-combatants, led to his post-war conviction as a war criminal. After a brief stint in the Firetown copper mines, his sentence was controversially relaxed, allowing him semi-freedom within Firetown—an outcome that still fuels resentment among [[communards|Communard]] supporters. |
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| ===== Political career and political focus ===== | ===== Current Role ===== |
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| Jamal Johanson, after the landing of the Last Frontier in 2625, was among those settlers who received 65 acres of land as property from the government of the day for agreeing to work as farmers for at least 10 years. | * **Job Title:** Politician and Leader, Individualist Party |
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| Through skill in trade as well as strategically astute acquisitions of land from farmers who were less successful, Jamal Johanson quickly expanded his land holdings. | **Responsibilities:** |
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| In 2627, he succeeded in buying up the former [[service_bots|Service Bots]] of the Last Frontier, then owned by the government, and leasing them to wealthy households and businesses. | * Represents and promotes the interests of the Individualist Party, rallying opposition against the Federal Confederation’s communardist policies |
| | * Advocates for a return to private property, capitalist economic structures, and technological advancement |
| | * Publicly challenges the legitimacy of the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]], which he views as a betrayal to humankind’s potential dominance on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] |
| | ===== Personality ===== |
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| With the surrender of the [[volunteer_army_of_man|Volunteer Army of Man]] in the [[great_war|Great War]] against the Alliance of [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]] and the resulting [[peace_treaty|peace treaty]], Jamal Johanson lost all of his land, as the Natives no longer tolerated human settlements outside the four reservations of [[new_kourou|New Kourou]], [[firetown|Firetown]], [[morningstar|Morningstar]] and Hope. | * **Traits:** Charismatic, combative, deeply ideological |
| | * **Behavior:** Jamal’s rhetoric is fiery and direct, positioning him as a steadfast critic of the Communard system. He’s known for his fierce conviction, often conveying a magnetic confidence that appeals to supporters but incites opposition. Driven by a strong sense of human pride and supremacy, he resists compromise and sees humanity’s potential for greatness as hindered by the current political system. |
| | * **Values:** Jamal prioritizes human autonomy, individual strength, and the reestablishment of a capitalist economy. He believes in humanity’s right to lead and influence VOI 700 D and opposes any perceived concessions to the Natives or the Communards’ regulatory policies. |
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| Following the formation of the [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]], as well as the election of the [[communards|Communards]] as the Confederacy's first governing party in 2632, Jamal Johanson was appointed by the [[gaia_system|GAIA]] system to Hope to contribute his agricultural expertise to the newly formed federal agricultural supply operations. Here he met [[decker_bolton|Decker Bolton]], later local leader of the Individualists and Hope's first individualist Mayor. | ===== Physical Attributes ===== |
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| Together they joined the Individualist Party in 2634. At that time the party in Hope was still quite insignificant - and was firmly in the hands of the Communards. However, Decker Bolton and Jamal Johanson fairly quickly managed to rally the reservation's agrarian voters behind them and stir up resentment against the government in New Korou. They also benefited from GAIA's bringing more and more former landowners to Hope as agricultural experts from 2632 to 2636. | * **Height:** 1.92 meters |
| | * **Weight:** 85 kg |
| | * **Appearance:** Jamal’s unique heritage is a blend of Arabic, Asian, and Scandinavian traits. With dark skin, almond-shaped eyes, and wavy light-brown hair, he possesses a striking presence. Despite his blindness, his blue-green eyes are often said to reflect a fierce determination. His strong, athletic build is a reminder of his years as a farmer and later as a task force leader during the war. |
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| In the 2638 election, the Individualists put up Jamal Johanson as one of three candidates for Hope's three seats - and they actually won two. Thus, Jamal Johanson moved into the [[federal_council|Federal Council]] for the first time, along with the then-top councillor Yon Wong and four other individualists. | ===== Combat Statistics ===== |
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| In the 2638 election, Jamal Johanson even managed to repeat his success. At the same time, his closest ally Decker Bolton was elected Mayor of Hope. Since then, the two have been regarded as important hopes for the party in the Habitual Belt. Before Jamal Johanson and Decker Bolton, the individualists had never been successful outside of Firetown. | * **Armor Class (AC):** 15 (enhanced through intuition and experience) |
| | * **Hit Points (HP):** 60 |
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| In the 2640 election, Jamal Johanson runs as the top candidate for his party for the first time. | **Actions:** |
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| ===== Critics and public opinion ===== | * **Leadership Influence:** Jamal can inspire allies, granting them a +1 bonus on attack rolls and saving throws for one round by rallying them with his conviction and confidence. |
| | * **Intuitive Strike:** Due to his heightened senses, Jamal can strike accurately in close combat. His perception compensates for his blindness, allowing him to deal an additional +2 damage if he successfully hits. | Damage: 1d6 + 2 |
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| Jamal Johanson is considered a charismatic leader and value-oriented politician. | **Special Abilities:** |
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| Along with his close ally Decker Bolton, he is considered the "Conqueror of Hope" among individualist voters because, as the [[firetown_post|Firetown Post]] wrote, the two "have built Hope into the much-needed second individualist power bloc next to Firetown." | * **Resilience to Panic:** Jamal’s wartime experience grants him an advantage on saving throws against fear effects. |
| | * **Strategic Insight:** In combat, Jamal can analyze the battlefield and grant one ally per round a +1 bonus on defense or dexterity rolls. This effect stems from his ability to read body language and movement despite his blindness. |
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| This reading, however, is not shared by the public service [[the_weekly_gazette|Weekly Gazette]], for example. Rather, they say, Hope is now a "swing reservation" where Communards and Individualists alike have equal opportunity. Which, if you look at the facts, is basically true. For in the 2636 election to the Federal Court, the Individualists did manage to win two out of three seats, but in 2638 it was the other way around again. Nevertheless, the fact remains, of course, that Hope is the first [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] city to have an Individualist as mayor. | ===== Motivations and Goals ===== |
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| Criticism of Jamal Johanson`s politics comes mainly from the party and from the voters of the Communards. They accuse him of populism. For even if the individualists were to promise the voters, for example, to give the farmers "their land" back, the terms of the peace treaty would not allow this at all. And renegotiating the peace treaty would not be possible either, he said, because the people would only have "guest rights" on VOI 700 D and the Natives had made it clear that they would only accept the people into the community as equal partners if they respected the freedom of nature. Accordingly, no tribe or people should simply claim farmland for themselves. | Jamal’s ultimate goal is to dismantle the communardist economic order and reestablish a free-market system on VOI 700 D. He dreams of a human-dominated society that leverages advanced technology and private enterprise, freed from what he views as the restrictive, stifling rules of the Federal Confederation. He also seeks to uncover and expose what he perceives as an internal conspiracy within the Anti-War Movement, holding it responsible for humanity’s weakened position. Jamal’s ambition fuels his charismatic appeal and relentless determination to rally the Individualist Party in a decisive shift of power. |
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| ===== Family background and private life ===== | |
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| Jamal Johanson is the second child of Yasmine Saito (*2574) and Sam Johanson (*2572), who were part of the third generation of human pioneers on the spacecraft. He has a older sister (Fatima Johanson, *2598). | ===== Critics and Public Opinion ===== |
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| Since 2610 Jamal Johanson is married to Wimberley Johanson (*2585 on the spaceship Last Frontier). The couple has three sons: Noah Sam Johanson (*2612), Ethan Sam Johanson (*2614) and Elijah Sam Johanson (*2616). | Jamal Johanson is highly polarizing. Supporters in the Individualist Party admire his resilience and view him as a beacon of hope for breaking the Communards’ dominance. To them, he represents the potential for human supremacy and prosperity on VOI 700 D. However, critics from the Communards Party condemn his divisive rhetoric and refusal to acknowledge the Peace Treaty. They see his allegations of conspiracy as reckless and his ambition as a direct threat to stability. |
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| ===== Physical appearance ===== | Born in 2600 to Yasmine Saito and Sam Johanson, pioneers from the third generation aboard the Last Frontier, Jamal grew up in a family defined by resilience. He has one older sister, Fatima Johanson. In 2630, he married Wimberley Johanson, and the couple has twin sons, Noah Sam and Ethan Sam Johanson, born in 2632. The Johanson family has remained by his side, providing both emotional support and strength as he navigates his controversial political journey. |
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| Jamal's look is based on Arabic, Asian and Scandinavian influences. Thus, although he has a darker, Arabic-influenced skin color and light brown, wavy hair. His eyes have an almond shape, as known from the Japanese population on Earth, but a blue-green color, as known more from the Northern European gene pool. | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== |
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| Jamal Johanson is 1.92m tall and weighs 85 kg. He has an athletic figure and broad shoulders. | Jamal Johanson offers a complex character for players to encounter. His reputation and controversial background make him both a valuable ally and a dangerous adversary. Dungeon Masters can use him as a focal point in political storylines, challenging players to navigate the tense atmosphere of the Gamma Age’s divided society. In social encounters, Jamal’s charisma can either draw players into his vision or push them away with his divisive rhetoric. In combat, he is not a primary fighter, but his tactical acumen and resilience make him an effective leader who can turn the tide of battle through his allies. His unyielding belief in humanity’s potential and disregard for the Peace Treaty make him an intriguing figure for storylines involving power, loyalty, and rebellion. |
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| ===== More information ===== | |
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| [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_gamma_age|The human governmental system in the Gamma Age]] | ===== More information and related pages ===== |
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| [[human_personalities|Human personalities of the Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Age]] | * [[individualists|The Individualist Party]] |
| | * [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_gamma_age|The exohuman governmental system in the Gamma Age]] |
| | * [[human_personalities|ExoHuman personalities of the Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Age]] |