'''Role in Story''': Mohinder  is one of the core characters in this series. He's Thomas's non-threatening body, the relationship character that acts as a sounding board, the voice of reason, the partner in crime. He thinks his friend is a great guy, but has no desire to emulate him, finding him too reactive and impulsive. Mohinder never goes off half-cocked. He's very much a "measure twice, cut once" guy.  
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'''Role in Story''': Mohinder  is one of the core characters in this series. He's '''[[Thomas]]''''s non-threatening body, the relationship character that acts as a sounding board, the voice of reason, the partner in crime. He thinks his friend is a great guy, but has no desire to emulate him, finding him too reactive and impulsive. Mohinder never goes off half-cocked. He's very much a "measure twice, cut once" guy.  
    
'''Occupation''': Student. His family is blind to his personality and thought it worthwhile to send Mohinder to Wotan and get in on the ground floor of alien diplomacy. This is probably a mistake, as Mohinder shows all the personality signs of being a loner. He’s also quite cynical, preferring ideals to actual human behaviors and motivations as reflected by a strong moral compass. He tends to question everything and generally mistrusts everyone. Staying aloof from the common events that embroil others allows him to see connections they may miss, or at least notice them first. This ability has him frequently being recruited by members of the various Think Tanks at Wotan (both Human and alien), but not surprisingly, Mohinder doesn't trust them either. He just wants to go to classes, studying widely, as if seeking some universal truth that he can believe in.  
 
'''Occupation''': Student. His family is blind to his personality and thought it worthwhile to send Mohinder to Wotan and get in on the ground floor of alien diplomacy. This is probably a mistake, as Mohinder shows all the personality signs of being a loner. He’s also quite cynical, preferring ideals to actual human behaviors and motivations as reflected by a strong moral compass. He tends to question everything and generally mistrusts everyone. Staying aloof from the common events that embroil others allows him to see connections they may miss, or at least notice them first. This ability has him frequently being recruited by members of the various Think Tanks at Wotan (both Human and alien), but not surprisingly, Mohinder doesn't trust them either. He just wants to go to classes, studying widely, as if seeking some universal truth that he can believe in.  
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