Vikram Singh Khalsa

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Facts
Name Vicram Singh Khalsa
Race Human
Birthplace unknown
Faction Wayist
Family Status unknown
Last Known Status Dead

Serenity Vikram Singh Khalsa (portrayed by Brian George) is a famous Wayist, or to quote Rev Bem: "The Serenity is a light among Wayists. A philosopher, a teacher, a peacemaker."

10087 CY the Om Shanti (Khalsa's ship), is attacked and can be saved by the Andromeda Ascendant. Khalsa refuses to be treated with nanobots for he is committed to the "Mountain Path", that means complete and utter acceptance of everything the universe presents, even sickness and death.
However, it turn out that Khalsa was dead long ago and the person on bord is an imposter from the Restorians.

Quotes

  • "Many say living the Way is difficult. Is sleeping difficult? Is waking?" Collected Works; 301 AFC

Trivia

  • Vikram is a male name in the Hindu community. Vikram means the one who is wise, brave and strong (Wikipedia). Also Vikramaditya is the name of a legendary king of Ujjain, India, famed for his wisdom, valour and magnanimity. The title "Vikramaditya" has also been assumed by many kings in Indian history, notably the Gupta King Chandragupta II. (Wikipedia)
  • Singh is an ancient Indian vedic name meaning "Lion" (Asiatic Lion), dating back over 2000 years to ancient India. It is used by over 20 million Sikhs worldwide It was originally a Rajput surname, but is now found in all varnas throughout India. (Wikipedia)
  • The Babbar Khalsa is a militant group considered to be among the oldest and most prominent of Sikh organisations calling for the formation of an independent Sikh state. The envisioned state, called Khalistan (meaning Land of the Pure) by its proponents, would comprise Indian territory in the Punjab, and Punjabi-speaking areas of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. (Wikipedia)

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