Bazrai is a Ganymedean who likes to imagine themselves as the computer linguistics expert on the Altair Electronics team. Specializing in inter-systems compatibility, Bazrai adapts modern firmware to work with older-model parts, allowing Altair to repair beloved-but-outdated technology with modern solutions. Bazrai is very knowledgeable but can come off as dismissive or haughty when they get into talking about a project of theirs, or the minutiae of how to get incompatible systems to talk to each other. They mean well, though, they just have that thing where they don't like to let something go if they believe they're being misunderstood and just want to be perfectly clear with everyone. The work they do is difficult and very useful to the team, so their friends tend to let them slide, but will sometimes push their buttons and misidentify a process just to get the expected reaction out of them.
Blessed with a useful and even set of four arms, Bazrai makes use of their appendages to tackle multiple tasks at once. This can mean working on both halves of a systems integration project, researching old help threads on the holonet for useful leads, lending their talents to another teammate's project or doing all three of these things at once. Bazrai's expertise is providing technological superglue, or the mortar between oddly-shaped bricks, able to fit new or available solutions to older-model problems whose answers might be discontinued, extremely rare or unsupported by firmware archives. There might have been a way to fix this bit of tech ten, twenty or fifty years ago, but the people who made those solutions have long since stopped making those parts, moving on to building the next generation of stuff, or no one bothered to save the drivers or the bits of code that tech needed to connect outside of its own little bubble- these are the kinds of problems Bazrai likes to tackle. In the end, they'll tell you, it's all just language barriers, and those barriers can be overcome with a bit of ingenuity and a lot of luck.
When the lights go out and Altair Electronics closes up for the night, Bazrai turns their ramrod attention to their other passion: stealing and cracking entertainment software. Movies, games, textbooks, proprietary media creation software- anything with a paywall and a gate of iron code around it, Bazrai will find it, pull the gate off its hinges and put that program up on the holonet for free. Encoded or paywalled media is just another piece of tech that isn't communicating agreeably with a given player or system, after all, and that's a problem that simply will not stand. Bazrai runs a host of proxy servers and seeds torrents on many popular digital piracy sites on the holonet, trying to stay ahead of the law, and when one of their host servers goes down they're quick to set up a new one.
One hiccup in Bazrai's little cracked media empire is their tendency to have to make new accounts after finding themselves banned from various platforms. Often their accounts are banned for hosting and distributing cracked software but just as often they find themselves getting banned for arguing endlessly on forums, particularly on media discussion forums. Remember earlier, they have that thing where they can't just let a petty argument go if they believe that someone is misinformed or that they're not being fully understood- this means they're never willing to let someone go without them having the last post. That's very annoying! They post under a lot of account names and a lot of pseudonyms but savvy posters can tell when Bazrai has latched onto an argument, even if they don't know who they are or where they work in real life, they know its That Poster Again. And yeah, they are always providing really good software cracks, but man will they just not let it go!
A fun quirk of Bazrai's posting tendencies and the secretive nature of their business is they have no idea who some of the posters who keep getting them banned actually are. Kollori Timberwolf and Lydia Redraven are two avid posters who have downloaded a lot of Bazrai's cracked media files, and while the two will have their own little posting spats they both hate it when Bazrai shows up to do their thing and latch onto some argument like a snapping turtle, and the two have frequently gotten Bazrai banned from their media discussion forums. None of these users know exactly who anyone else is, so Lydia or Kollori are frequently one degree away from Bazrai's actual workplace when Roflfox is collaborating with Red Raven or Timberwolf to help pull a job for him. Everyone's chill in meatspace, everyone's here to do a job professionally and chip away at the foundations of power or whatever, but on the holonet these collaborative friends are fierce adversaries, and they'll never know it. Or maybe one day they will.. that might be the funnier outcome, at least for their friends to watch unfold from the sidelines.
