Gulliver Foyle: Common Stereotypical Man of Humanity

During his stay with the Scientific People, Foyle was forced into their society whether he liked it or not. They had given him a new.

             name and tattoo across his face: NOMAD. Foyle knew he couldn"t stay. He still had a score to settle and so he busted off the asteroid with a vengeance burning higher.

             After escaping the Sargasso Asteroid, Foyle was then picked up by the Navy and.

             was sent on his way back to Terra. Back on Terra, Foyle was healing from his injuries in outer space. To help his recovery, Robin Wednesbury was assigned to help Foyle regain his ability to jaunte. To jaunte, is to concentrate and focus on a specific location and to physically travel there with the speed of thought. Unfortunately, Robin had no idea what trouble she had gotten into by just being an acquaintance to Foyle. Although she was portrayed as a passive woman early in the story, she later turned herself into an aggressive person trying to stop Foyle from achieving his one and only goal.

             After following leads and tips, Foyle had discovered the port where VORGA was.

             stationed at. Without thinking, he charged into the area. Jaunting through each security wall until he got to his target. At the same time, the owner of VORGA was also there. Presteign of Presteign was present during the attack. Presteign was a man of high society and believed in sacrificing the common folk for the greater cause. What Foyle didn"t realize was that he was already a wanted man by Presteign. For Presteign, he had his own agenda with Foyle. It seemed that Presteign"s portrayal in the story resembled the stereotype of the ultra obnoxious high society in Hollywood. He would be involved in society, but also involved in political scandal. Deemed as the main opponent to Foyle but hidden behind VORGA.

             Along with Presteign, was his faithful side kick Saul Dagenham. Throughout the.

             story, it was up to Dagenham to dutifully badger and torture Foyle for the whereabouts of the NOMAD wreckage.

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