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Friedisch Adum Silip Qvo[3] was a Tech-Priest of the Mechanicum during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy[1] and currently a cloned servant of Belisarius Cawl.[2a]

Friedisch

Friedisch was a colleague and friend of the young Belisarius Cawl on Trisolian-A4. During the Battle of Trisolian the two remained loyal to the Emperor and managed to escape to loyalist space.[1] After the battle the duo fled to Terra, where they came into contact with Ezekiel Sedayne. Sedayne, wishing to merge with Cawl to extend his life, had his acolyte Altrix Herminia shoot Friedisch. Mortally wounded, Sedayne stated that his rejuvenation treatments could save Friedisch if Cawl merged with him.[2b] However Sedayne's plan was ultimately foiled when Cawl instead emerged as the dominant personality. Cawl flew into a panic as Friedisch died in front of him.[2c]

Qvo

Ten thousand years later, Cawl has clones of Friedisch he simply dubs Qvo. The Qvo series is currently on its 88th clone, known simply as Qvo-88, after a Qvo-87 was killed in the Pharos during the battle with Necrons.[2c] (see below) Qvo has little memory of his past exploits with Cawl and is confused with the Archmagos calls him Friedisch.[2a] In spite of the fact that all these clones possesses a complete set of knowledge of the former Friedisch, each new clone have his own individuality and clearly understand his individual personality without identifying himself with the previous clones or Friedisch.[2c]

Sometime after the Great Rift's creation, Cawl planned to lead an expedition to the Emperor's Scythes' former Homeworld, Sotha and sent Qvo ahead to prepare the way for it. His main task was repairing the Scythes' ruined orbital station Aegida, for a meeting place where the high ranking members of the expedition would meet. Though the Aegida suffered heavy damage in the Tyranids' invasion of Sotha, Qvo and the forces he commanded were able to slowly restore life to the orbital station. This greatly surprised Tetrarch Decimus Androdinus Felix when he arrived at the Aegida, as part of the expedition, as he had thought the station was irreparable. Qvo-87 ensured the Tetrarch, though, that the Aegida would be restored in time and made ready to stand watch over Sotha once again.[2a]

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