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'''Octavia Clarke''' is [[Isaac Clarke|Isaac's]] mother. She was married to [[Paul Clarke]]. Not much is known about Octavia, but it is revealed in special text logs obtained after the game, that she found solace in the Church of [[Unitology]] with her husband, Paul Clarke away. She eventually became highly devout in the religion, going so far as to sell off all her assets to purchase a vested level membership in the church. This decision would negatively affect her son, Isaac Clarke, who would be forced to forego admission to a prominent engineering college, due to lack of finances, and accept admission to a lesser college.<ref>[[Background Request]]</ref>
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'''Octavia Clarke''' is [[Isaac Clarke|Isaac's]] mother. She was married to [[Paul Clarke]]. Not much is known about Octavia, but it is revealed in special text logs obtained after the game, that she found solace in the Church of [[Unitology]] with her husband, Paul Clarke away. She eventually became highly devout in the religion, going so far as to sell off all her assets to purchase a vested level membership in the church. This decision would negatively affect her son, [[Isaac Clarke]], who would be forced to forego admission to a prominent engineering college, due to lack of finances, and accept admission to a lesser college.<ref>[[Background Request]]</ref>
   
 
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Octavia Clarke is Isaac's mother. She was married to Paul Clarke. Not much is known about Octavia, but it is revealed in special text logs obtained after the game, that she found solace in the Church of Unitology with her husband, Paul Clarke away. She eventually became highly devout in the religion, going so far as to sell off all her assets to purchase a vested level membership in the church. This decision would negatively affect her son, Isaac Clarke, who would be forced to forego admission to a prominent engineering college, due to lack of finances, and accept admission to a lesser college.[1]

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