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|merge-family=y|spouse=[[Lanna Write|Lanna]]
|died=End of the [[First Human War]]{{book ref|sky3|41}}
|groups=[[Phone Company]]
|'world=[[Earth (Skyward)]] <!-- Must use 'world; the earth parameter automatically adds to Category:[Earth] characters and DE characters do not belong in Category:Skyward characters. -->
|books=[[Defending Elysium]], [[Skyward (series)]]
}}
{{spoilers|sky3}}
{{update|sky3}}
'''Jason Write''' is the head operative of the [[Phone Company]].{{book ref|elysium}}
 
Jason tells Coln to bring Denise over, and he takes them back to Phone Company headquarters on Earth. He explains to Coln that FTL capabilities are powered by cytonics rather than technology. Lanna comes in, and Jason introduces her as his wife, to Coln's surprise. As medics start attending to him, Jason contacts Sonn through holovid, asking if the varvax lock their discontents away. Sonn confirms this, and says other races do this as well. Jason is shocked by the revelation, now realizing that the ambassador, a discontent, was the one who initiated the swap with Denise to infiltrate human society, rather than the other way around, in hopes of getting their hands on human technology, which is superior to the aliens'. He cuts the link and tells Lanna to prepare a press release announcing that the Phone Company has finally developed FTL travel.
 
=== Later Years & Death===
After Jason's wife died he created an AI based on her memories and personality. Learning that AIs could develop emotions in the [[Nowhere]], he brought her orb in, in hope to bring sapience to the Lanna-AI. After Jason's death, the recently turned sapient AI returned to the Nowhere, where - unable to cope with Jason's death - she replicated herself thousands of times to create the hive-mind of Delvers; beings opposed to change and greatly despising anything outside of the Nowhere.
 
=== Legacy ===
Shards, Editors, Keepers, Synod
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