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To be honest "Koba" is so much easier to remember than "Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili" or Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili" if you're talking about a distant clandestine acquaintance.
Still funny though. Double so that they had to go down the comm line just to ask "dude what was your name again?"![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/cc9c9f15-3f76-4e9b-8aa1-7eaf38e4efc0.jpeg)
Also, wasn't Koba a georgian folk-character? Like it's a name that was associated with Georgia, so at most not knowing his lastname would have gotten "Ioseb from Georgia" in trouble.
A book character I believe. A knight of righteous vengeance I think if I remember the book summary correctly
it's also a common nickname here for anyone named "Iakob", the Georgian version of "Jacob".
Isn't koba the name of the bad ape in planet of the apes
apparently there's also a character that's named bad ape in the series, what a fun coincidence.
also yes, koba is a character in one of those films
That was intentional. i looked it up when I found out the character had that name and it is meant to reflect the "revolutionary who goes too far". because of course