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'''Richard A. Watson''', Ph.D. is the former head of the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], and one of the leading experts on [[D'ni]] history, language, and culture. He is not to be confused with the [[Cyan]] employee of the same name.
'''Richard A. Watson''', Ph.D. is the former head of the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], and one of the leading experts on [[D'ni]] history, language, and culture. He is not to be confused with the [[Cyan]] employee of the same name.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Watson received a doctorate in history from the University of Utah. He was working in and researching the southwestern United States when, in 1989, his friend [[Elias Zandi]] informed him that he had made an enormous discovery in New Mexico: the D'ni cavern. The two established a non-profit organization called the [[D'ni Restoration Foundation]], and with assistance from other friends and colleagues, they explored and worked to restore the cavern until Elias's death in 1996.
Watson received a Doctorate in History from the University of Utah. He was working in and researching the southwestern United States when, in [[1989 CE|1989]], his friend [[Elias Zandi]] informed him that he had made an enormous discovery in [[New Mexico]]: the [[D'ni cavern]]. The two established a non-profit organization called the [[D'ni Restoration Foundation]], and with assistance from other friends and colleagues, they explored and worked to [[restore]] the cavern until Elias's death in [[1996 CE|1996].


In January, of 1997, Watson founded the [[D'ni Restoration Council]] to oversee the restoration efforts. He chaired the organization until late 2003, when the apparent death of DRC research engineer [[Phil Henderson]] drove him into despair. His journal was later found in the [[Great Shaft]], where he explained to those who might find it that he had left to seek out [[Yeesha]].
In January, of [[1997 CE|1997]], Watson founded the [[D'ni Restoration Council]] to oversee the restoration efforts. He chaired the organization until late [[2003 CE|2003]], when the apparent death of DRC research engineer [[Phil Henderson]] drove him into despair. His journal was later found in the [[Great Shaft]], where he explained to those who might find it that he had left to seek out [[Yeesha]].


== Return to D'ni ==
== Return to D'ni ==
In 2005, after the rest of the DRC and many of explorers had left D'ni due to a lack of restoration funding, Watson returned to complete Yeesha's failed quest to obtain the [[Tablet]], and ultimately freed the [[bahro]] by giving it to them.
In [[2005 CE|2005]], after the rest of the DRC and many of [[explorers]] had left D'ni due to a lack of restoration funding, Watson returned to complete Yeesha's failed quest to obtain the [[Tablet]], and ultimately freed the [[Bahro]] by giving it to them.


While the DRC returned to D'ni in early 2007, Watson did not join in their new restoration efforts. Instead, he returned publicly to the cavern in September of that year, warning explorers that the [[bahro civil war]] would come to D'ni, and that it was up to them to find a way to protect themselves from its impact. On November 16, 2007, he also invited the [[D'ni Linguistic Fellowship]] to assist him in researching the [[D'ni language]], but since the re-closure of the cavern in 2008, that effort has apparently ceased.
While the DRC returned to D'ni in early [[2007 CE|2007]], Watson did not join in their new restoration efforts. Instead, he returned publicly to the cavern in September of that year, warning explorers that the [[Bahro civil war]] would come to D'ni, and that it was up to them to find a way to protect themselves from its impact. On [[November 16, 2007]], he also invited the [[D'ni Linguistic Fellowship]] to assist him in researching the [[D'ni language]], but since the re-closure of the cavern in [[2008 CE|2008]], that effort has apparently ceased.


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Revision as of 23:07, 10 November 2019

For the Cyan employee, see RAWA.
Richard A. Watson
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Race Human
Personal details
Born June 8, 1961 CE

Richard A. Watson, Ph.D. is the former head of the D'ni Restoration Council, and one of the leading experts on D'ni history, language, and culture. He is not to be confused with the Cyan employee of the same name.

Career

Watson received a Doctorate in History from the University of Utah. He was working in and researching the southwestern United States when, in 1989, his friend Elias Zandi informed him that he had made an enormous discovery in New Mexico: the D'ni cavern. The two established a non-profit organization called the D'ni Restoration Foundation, and with assistance from other friends and colleagues, they explored and worked to restore the cavern until Elias's death in [[1996 CE|1996].

In January, of 1997, Watson founded the D'ni Restoration Council to oversee the restoration efforts. He chaired the organization until late 2003, when the apparent death of DRC research engineer Phil Henderson drove him into despair. His journal was later found in the Great Shaft, where he explained to those who might find it that he had left to seek out Yeesha.

Return to D'ni

In 2005, after the rest of the DRC and many of explorers had left D'ni due to a lack of restoration funding, Watson returned to complete Yeesha's failed quest to obtain the Tablet, and ultimately freed the Bahro by giving it to them.

While the DRC returned to D'ni in early 2007, Watson did not join in their new restoration efforts. Instead, he returned publicly to the cavern in September of that year, warning explorers that the Bahro civil war would come to D'ni, and that it was up to them to find a way to protect themselves from its impact. On November 16, 2007, he also invited the D'ni Linguistic Fellowship to assist him in researching the D'ni language, but since the re-closure of the cavern in 2008, that effort has apparently ceased.