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'''Hober Mallow''' is a recurring character in the [[Apple TV+]] series, ''[[Foundation (TV series)|Foundation]]''. He used to be part of the [[Foundation]] before leaving [[Terminus]] to find his fortune. Hober is portrayed by [[Dimitri Leonidas]], first appearing in "[[King and Commoner]]."
'''Jerry Kwarteng''' is an actor. He portrays the role of Imperial Guardian Suit, appearing in the episode "[[The Emperor's Peace]]".
 
   
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== Biography ==
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Hober Mallow was born on the planet [[Smyrno]], where he was raised by an abusive father.<ref name="WTSAST" /> He trained for the [[Church of the Galactic Spirit]] but caused a lot of issues for the Church's [[Revered Fathers]]. After leaving the church, Hober started selling fake relics while following the priests from planet to planet, including thirty-eight of [[Hari Seldon]]'s alleged finger bones. This resulted in Hober's trade license being revoked.<ref name="KAC" />
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When [[Warden]] [[Jaegger Fount]] attempted to enter the [[Vault]] as it prepared to open for the second time, he was levitated and disintegrated. Before he died, he repeated the words "Hober Mallow", ending with "get Hober Mallow!". Hober Mallow's name was then etched into the outer walls of the Vault.<ref name="AGOD">"[[A Glimpse of Darkness]]"</ref>
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On [[Korell]], posing as [[Master Trader]] [[Ponyets]], Hober tries to sell a teleporting "[[castling device]]" to the planet’s leader, Kommdor [[Argo]]. It is a body swap device that switches places between two people. Hober uses the swap to steal the [[Eye of Korell]] but is captured and sentenced to be executed. [[Brother Constant]] and [[Poly Verisof]] find Hober as he is getting ready to be executed by the [[Titan’s prick]]. He is able to escape using the castling device and goes to Constant and Poly’s ship, the ''[[Spirit Rising]]'', to steal it. He flies it away as Constant and Poly arrive on the ship and forcefully set a course to [[Terminus]] for Hober.<ref name="KAC" />
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As they arrive on Terminus, Hober and Constant discuss their relationship with the Foundation and their respective upbringings there. When they disembark, Hober is presented to the [[Sef Sermak|Director]] and is whisked away from a meeting to discuss the plan for presenting him to the Vault. Hober goes into the Vault, shortly followed by Constant, Poly and the Director. Time works differently in the Vault however and Hober felt he had been waiting a long time for the rest of the group to join him, when in fact it had just been a few minutes later. The group meet [[Hari Seldon (Vault)|Hari Seldon]], where he explains to Hober that only he could handle this specific mission. After sending Constant and Poly to [[Trantor]] to sell the Foundation to Empire, Hari keeps Hober behind to explain his separate mission. After leaving the Vault, Hober explains he will not be traveling with Poly and Constant, and is destined to travel elsewhere but he is to take their ship, the ''[[Spirit Rising]]''.<ref name="WTSAST" />
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Hober Mallow piloted the ''[[Spirit Rising]]'' to the coordinates that [[Hari Seldon (Vault)|Hari]] uploaded into the system. As Hober wakes, he finds nothing at the coordinates. [[Beki]] is uneasy as the ship seemingly stalls; while Hober is attempting to calm her, a [[Home-Swarm|massive ship]] approaches, dwarfing the ''Spirit''. Hober docks the ''Spirit Rising'' with the larger ship. Walking through its corridors, he enters a large chamber where he is surrounded by [[Spacer]]s. He is confronted by [[She-Is-Center]] who asks him who he is, and why he has defiled the [[Home-Swarm]].<ref name="WTGMW">"[[Why the Gods Made Wine]]"</ref>
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Hober tells the [[She-Is-Center]] that he was able to find the Spacer swarm as Hari Seldon gave him the coordinates. He was looking for them and presents a vial of synthetic [[opalesk]], an important micro-nutrient to Spacers. The Foundation can produce the substance which the Spacer thinks is impossible, and the supply is tightly controlled by Empire. Hober tries to broker a deal whereby if the Spacers work with the Foundation, they can get the substance they need and they can get back their freedom. He notes that the Empire will no longer need Spacers at some point, citing technology on his trip that means he doesn't need Spacers. The Spacer thinks this is very risky, and that Empire may take twenty percent of their offspring if they hear of this conversation as opposed to the current ten percent. She contacts Empire and the home swarm makes their way to Bel Riose's ship to turn Hober over to them.<ref name="AND">"[[A Necessary Death]]"</ref>
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Riose, [[Glawen Curr]], and [[She-Bends-Light]] board the [[Home-Swarm]] to take custody of Hober. Glawen tries to interrogate Hober about the technology involved in the [[whisper-ship]]. Hober uses the moment to release [[Beki]], who knocks down Riose and Glawen and allow Hober to escape.<ref name="AND" />
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One hundred and fifty years in the future, [[the Mule]] would know Hober Mallow as the man who pierced the Empire's hide.<ref name="AGOD" /> [[Gaal Dornick]] would refer to him as one of the heroes and villains fighting for the salvation of mankind.<ref name="TEP">"[[The Emperor's Peace]]"</ref>
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Escaping Imperial custody, Hober makes his way to Trantor, slamming his Whisper ship into a platform where Constant and Poly are about to be executed. This causes chaos on the platform, with the Cleon delegation wounded and the execution interrupted. Hober disembarks and begins shooting soldiers who move towards him as he moves towards Constant. He gets to her but he comes under fire. Becki comes to their aid and while she distracts Imperial forces, Hober and Constant are able to escape, but they have to leave Poly behind and Beki is shot.<ref name=”TLE”>”[[The Last Empress]]”</ref>
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Constant still has the [[Collar of Typhon]] around her neck and it has partially closed around her, drawing blood. Hober is able to get the collar off Constant, albeit through guessing how to. Later, the pair discuss the Spacers and Hober apologises for Beki being killed and not being able to bring Poly with them. The pair decide they should seize the moment and they have sex. Afterwards, they make a promise to attend each other’s executions. Hober goes to grab the wine he’s been saving for a special occasion. As he does so, [[Bel Riose]] arrives in his ship and says to Hober that they will dock, and that he and Constant will be made comfortable about their ship.<ref name=”TLE”/>
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Aboard the ‘’Destiny’’, Hober and Constant are visited by Bel Rios, where they wonder why they’re not dead. Hober tells Bel about the casting device that they confiscated and Hober tells them about it, helping them realise the ‘’Foundation’’ has some advanced technology. Hober hears Bel give his assessment of how Empire is faring, including that Empire will fall - just not yet. Later, Cleon XVII passes Hober and Constant’s cell and Hober chastises him, prompting Day to get the pair transferred to the bridge. There, Hober continues to needle Day, prompting Day to exclaim that he is retaliating after Hober’s stunt on Trantor. Hober and Constant watch in horror as Terminus is completely destroyed as the ‘’Invictus’’ is sent plummeting down to the planet.<ref name=”LANFA”>”[[Long Ago, Not Far Away]]”</ref>
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Hober Mallow was mentioned in the first episode of ''[[Foundation (TV series)|Foundation]]'', "[[The Emperor's Peace]]". He would not appear until the third episode of the [[Season Two|second season]], "[[King and Commoner]]".
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==Appearances==
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*[[Season One]]
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**"[[The Emperor's Peace]]" {{1stm}}
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*[[Season Two]]
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**"[[A Glimpse of Darkness]]" {{Mo}}
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**"[[King and Commoner]]" {{1st}}
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**"[[Where the Stars Are Scattered Thinly]]"
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**"[[Why the Gods Made Wine]]"
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**"[[A Necessary Death]]"
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==Notes and references==
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Revision as of 11:28, 8 September 2023

Hober Mallow is a recurring character in the Apple TV+ series, Foundation. He used to be part of the Foundation before leaving Terminus to find his fortune. Hober is portrayed by Dimitri Leonidas, first appearing in "King and Commoner."

Biography

Hober Mallow was born on the planet Smyrno, where he was raised by an abusive father.[2] He trained for the Church of the Galactic Spirit but caused a lot of issues for the Church's Revered Fathers. After leaving the church, Hober started selling fake relics while following the priests from planet to planet, including thirty-eight of Hari Seldon's alleged finger bones. This resulted in Hober's trade license being revoked.[1]

When Warden Jaegger Fount attempted to enter the Vault as it prepared to open for the second time, he was levitated and disintegrated. Before he died, he repeated the words "Hober Mallow", ending with "get Hober Mallow!". Hober Mallow's name was then etched into the outer walls of the Vault.[3]

On Korell, posing as Master Trader Ponyets, Hober tries to sell a teleporting "castling device" to the planet’s leader, Kommdor Argo. It is a body swap device that switches places between two people. Hober uses the swap to steal the Eye of Korell but is captured and sentenced to be executed. Brother Constant and Poly Verisof find Hober as he is getting ready to be executed by the Titan’s prick. He is able to escape using the castling device and goes to Constant and Poly’s ship, the Spirit Rising, to steal it. He flies it away as Constant and Poly arrive on the ship and forcefully set a course to Terminus for Hober.[1]

As they arrive on Terminus, Hober and Constant discuss their relationship with the Foundation and their respective upbringings there. When they disembark, Hober is presented to the Director and is whisked away from a meeting to discuss the plan for presenting him to the Vault. Hober goes into the Vault, shortly followed by Constant, Poly and the Director. Time works differently in the Vault however and Hober felt he had been waiting a long time for the rest of the group to join him, when in fact it had just been a few minutes later. The group meet Hari Seldon, where he explains to Hober that only he could handle this specific mission. After sending Constant and Poly to Trantor to sell the Foundation to Empire, Hari keeps Hober behind to explain his separate mission. After leaving the Vault, Hober explains he will not be traveling with Poly and Constant, and is destined to travel elsewhere but he is to take their ship, the Spirit Rising.[2]

Hober Mallow piloted the Spirit Rising to the coordinates that Hari uploaded into the system. As Hober wakes, he finds nothing at the coordinates. Beki is uneasy as the ship seemingly stalls; while Hober is attempting to calm her, a massive ship approaches, dwarfing the Spirit. Hober docks the Spirit Rising with the larger ship. Walking through its corridors, he enters a large chamber where he is surrounded by Spacers. He is confronted by She-Is-Center who asks him who he is, and why he has defiled the Home-Swarm.[4]

Hober tells the She-Is-Center that he was able to find the Spacer swarm as Hari Seldon gave him the coordinates. He was looking for them and presents a vial of synthetic opalesk, an important micro-nutrient to Spacers. The Foundation can produce the substance which the Spacer thinks is impossible, and the supply is tightly controlled by Empire. Hober tries to broker a deal whereby if the Spacers work with the Foundation, they can get the substance they need and they can get back their freedom. He notes that the Empire will no longer need Spacers at some point, citing technology on his trip that means he doesn't need Spacers. The Spacer thinks this is very risky, and that Empire may take twenty percent of their offspring if they hear of this conversation as opposed to the current ten percent. She contacts Empire and the home swarm makes their way to Bel Riose's ship to turn Hober over to them.[5]

Riose, Glawen Curr, and She-Bends-Light board the Home-Swarm to take custody of Hober. Glawen tries to interrogate Hober about the technology involved in the whisper-ship. Hober uses the moment to release Beki, who knocks down Riose and Glawen and allow Hober to escape.[5]

One hundred and fifty years in the future, the Mule would know Hober Mallow as the man who pierced the Empire's hide.[3] Gaal Dornick would refer to him as one of the heroes and villains fighting for the salvation of mankind.[6]

Escaping Imperial custody, Hober makes his way to Trantor, slamming his Whisper ship into a platform where Constant and Poly are about to be executed. This causes chaos on the platform, with the Cleon delegation wounded and the execution interrupted. Hober disembarks and begins shooting soldiers who move towards him as he moves towards Constant. He gets to her but he comes under fire. Becki comes to their aid and while she distracts Imperial forces, Hober and Constant are able to escape, but they have to leave Poly behind and Beki is shot.[7]

Constant still has the Collar of Typhon around her neck and it has partially closed around her, drawing blood. Hober is able to get the collar off Constant, albeit through guessing how to. Later, the pair discuss the Spacers and Hober apologises for Beki being killed and not being able to bring Poly with them. The pair decide they should seize the moment and they have sex. Afterwards, they make a promise to attend each other’s executions. Hober goes to grab the wine he’s been saving for a special occasion. As he does so, Bel Riose arrives in his ship and says to Hober that they will dock, and that he and Constant will be made comfortable about their ship.[7]

Aboard the ‘’Destiny’’, Hober and Constant are visited by Bel Rios, where they wonder why they’re not dead. Hober tells Bel about the casting device that they confiscated and Hober tells them about it, helping them realise the ‘’Foundation’’ has some advanced technology. Hober hears Bel give his assessment of how Empire is faring, including that Empire will fall - just not yet. Later, Cleon XVII passes Hober and Constant’s cell and Hober chastises him, prompting Day to get the pair transferred to the bridge. There, Hober continues to needle Day, prompting Day to exclaim that he is retaliating after Hober’s stunt on Trantor. Hober and Constant watch in horror as Terminus is completely destroyed as the ‘’Invictus’’ is sent plummeting down to the planet.[8]

Behind the Scenes

Hober Mallow was mentioned in the first episode of Foundation, "The Emperor's Peace". He would not appear until the third episode of the second season, "King and Commoner".

Appearances

Notes and references