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'''Kallisto''' is a human who was raised by the [[Gronks]] and assimilated to a large degree into Gronk society. Kallisto purposefully obfuscated communications between the humans and the Gronks at [presumably] the beginning of heavy conflict on Earth in order to ensure the continuation of the war. | '''Kallisto''' is a human who was raised by the [[Gronks]] and assimilated to a large degree into Gronk society. Kallisto purposefully obfuscated communications between the humans and the Gronks at [presumably] the beginning of heavy conflict on Earth in order to ensure the continuation of the war. | ||
(Notes: Actions generally agreed to be immoral or evil | (Notes: Actions taken by Kallisto which are generally agreed to be immoral or evil also make sense given interpersonal issues.) | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == |
Revision as of 04:11, 7 November 2024
Kallisto is a human who was raised by the Gronks and assimilated to a large degree into Gronk society. Kallisto purposefully obfuscated communications between the humans and the Gronks at [presumably] the beginning of heavy conflict on Earth in order to ensure the continuation of the war.
(Notes: Actions taken by Kallisto which are generally agreed to be immoral or evil also make sense given interpersonal issues.)
Early Life
Appearance
Kallisto wears clothing with dramatically widened shoulders and sleeves, which stand in stark contrast with their slight build.
Personality
Kallisto is a germaphobe (or believed to be one by Connie)
Kallisto is honest about what they believe in or what they want
Kallisto is pragmatic
Abilities
Seasons 1-3
Seasons 4-5
Trivia
- David Bowie was offered the role of Kallisto
- When asked about Kallisto's costume design, the designer revealed that "the guiding light of Kallisto's appearance is that their actual body doesn't take up that much space, but their outfit is supposed to take up horizontal space. Sort of like forcing social distancing, out of respect for Gronk culture."
- Part of Kallisto's theme is a countermelody to the Gronk/Nomalis leitmotif.