Satan

Satan (Hebrew: הַשָׂטָן ha-Satan ("the accuser"); Arabic: الشيطان ash-Shayṭān ("the adversary")) is a term traditionally applied to a demon in the Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He is described as evil incarnate, the ultimate enemy of God, who hates all humanity and will do anything to tempt them from their purpose in life.

On 1 January 2143, Mullah Mohammed Zaganada, leader of the Islamic Federation, called Madeleine Clarke "the great Satan" following her announcement that Habitat Mars would not be an InterCombine venture but would remain the sole preserve of the NAU.

In a typically breathless comment on 27 May 2146, Benjamin Droid compared Bimbetta Mondaine's comment that her son T'im "possessed his father's eyes" with the words spoken by a character from the film Rosemary's Baby, in which a woman is impregnated by Satan and bears his child.