Angus Cavendish

Angus Cavendish was the expert analyst for the five-kilometer ski jump on behalf of Interplanetary Broadcasting Company during the sixty-sixth Winter Olympic Games. He had been hired, in part, because he had won a bronze medal in the event during the 2192 Games. He broadcast live from Mimas, a moon of Saturn along with the co-anchors Bill Bennett and Rannveig Aasen.

Cavendish was a small, dapper man in his early forties just beginning to grey at the temples and on his cheeks. He spoke French with a Scottish burr and it should have given him an air of impressive deliberation but did not because he was excitable and spoke too fast. Bennett had the impression of a tape recorded at eight cm/s and played back at sixteen.