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Steve Ravick
antagonist

Steve Ravick

from Four-Day Planet

The ruthless and corrupt President of the Hunters' Co-operative, effectively a racket. He is a tall, slender man with small hands and feet, projecting an image of toughness by crushing cigarettes in his palm. Later revealed to be Anton Gerrit, a galactic-level criminal responsible for enslaving thousands on Loki. He manipulates the wax market for vast personal profit, backed by hired goons and colluding with Mayor Hallstock.

Personality Traits

RuthlessManipulativeGreedyCruelArrogantDeceptiveCunningAmbitious

About Steve Ravick

Steve Ravick is a antagonist character in H. Beam Piper's classic novel "Four-Day Planet" (1961). The ruthless and corrupt President of the Hunters' Co-operative, effectively a racket. He is a tall, slender man with small hands and feet, projecting an image of toughness by crushing cigarettes in his palm. Later revealed to be Anton Gerrit, a galactic-level criminal responsible for enslaving thousands on Loki. He manipulates the wax market for vast personal profit, backed by hired goons and colluding with Mayor Hallstock.

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