Brian Chung was the director of MoonWorks at the Pytheas Moon base during Prey: Mooncrash.
History[]
Background[]
Brian Chung was in charge of MoonWorks, and oversaw all of the Moon base's mining and industrial operations. He had a lot of responsibilities on his plate, and was most recently dealing with a failure to meet Helium-3 shipment quota, for which it was implied Alex Yu was threatening to fire him if he could not handle it.
At the same time, Brian was juggling complaints about the absence of Claire Whitten from work, writing an email to his mother, and handling the quarantine of the Crater Access and Machine Shop after investigations into the Moonquakes shaking the base resulted in the death of a miner and the possibility of a new Typhon organism (as well as an indignant and suspicious Morten Rybak, angered at being removed from his office.)
Brian was in a romantic relationship with Joan Winslow, and had been carving a sculpture in the MoonWorks Tram Terminal as a birthday present for her. However, before he could add the finishing touches to the sculpture, he was gravely wounded by falling Moonrock in an accident implied to be caused by Joan. He was taken to station physician Ken Mizuki, who decided that he couldn't be saved and instead secretly pawned him off to Dianna Riendeau from Pytheas Labs for use as a test subject in Project Genesis to pay off a favor he'd requested from her. Joan eventually became suspicious of Brian's prolonged absence and began to investigate Mizuki's operations.
Mooncrash[]
By the time of the Pytheas outbreak, Brian had already died and been resurrected as a Phantom as part of Project Genesis testing, and was put in Typhon Containment in Pytheas Labs. Joan, during the events of her story objective, eventually tracks him down in the Labs and destroys his Phantom, putting him to rest. Brian Chung carries a note, a keycard to Habitation Pods 25-32 in the Crew Annex, and Typhon organs.
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Emails[]
- (Draft) Greetings from the Moon
- Fire. Again.
- Happy almost birthday!
- Harvester Efficiency
- Helium-3 Not Meeting Quota
- Moonquakes
- Re: 911 – New Typhon?
- Re: Come by my workstation
- Re: Workplace Grievance
- We're running low (H3)