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When [[Spensa]] discovered M-Bot, the ship's wings were falling off and its power matrix was completely drained.{{book ref|Skyward|4}} She started repairing the ship, scavenging parts between her time at [[Flight School]]. After trying on a power matrix from an old water heater to no avail, she stole a battery from [[Jorgen Weight]]'s hovercar. She powered on the ship and was surprised to discover M-Bot's personality.{{book ref|Skyward|16}} She enlisted her friend [[Rig]], who then joined the Engineering Corps, where he could get the knowledge and parts needed to repair M-bot.{{book ref|Skyward|17}} Rig fixed most of M-bot's systems as well as his battered hull and wings. Finally, Spensa asked Jorgen to help her steal the booster from the wreckage of [[Hurl]]'s [[starfighter]] and made M-bot fully functional.{{book ref|Skyward|35}}{{expand}} Spensa suspected that M-bot was a Krell ship since such technology was not possessed by humans, to which M-bot responded by writing a vocal aggression subroutine to express his anger. Though M-bot admitted that with most of his memories lost, he couldn't deny that it wasn't a possibility. Spensa dismissed this thought later on, as most of M-bot's design and systems resemble those of humans.
 
When [[Spensa]] discovered M-Bot, the ship's wings were falling off and its power matrix was completely drained.{{book ref|Skyward|4}} She started repairing the ship, scavenging parts between her time at [[Flight School]]. After trying on a power matrix from an old water heater to no avail, she stole a battery from [[Jorgen Weight]]'s hovercar. She powered on the ship and was surprised to discover M-Bot's personality.{{book ref|Skyward|16}} She enlisted her friend [[Rig]], who then joined the Engineering Corps, where he could get the knowledge and parts needed to repair M-bot.{{book ref|Skyward|17}} Rig fixed most of M-bot's systems as well as his battered hull and wings. Finally, Spensa asked Jorgen to help her steal the booster from the wreckage of [[Hurl]]'s [[starfighter]] and made M-bot fully functional.{{book ref|Skyward|35}}{{expand}} Spensa suspected that M-bot was a Krell ship since such technology was not possessed by humans, to which M-bot responded by writing a vocal aggression subroutine to express his anger. Though M-bot admitted that with most of his memories lost, he couldn't deny that it wasn't a possibility. Spensa dismissed this thought later on, as most of M-bot's design and systems resemble those of humans.
   
During one of Spensa's flight classes, M-Bot hacked into DDF's system and chatted with her. M-Bot utilized his analyzing ability to help her further advance in her flying techniques, though sometimes Spensa found it distracting to have M-bot talking to her. However, after having a cruise with Spensa, M-bot realized that going like this, he would eventually go against his orders and get discovered or become engaged in a fight. Out of fear, he shut himself down and refuse to respond to Spensa. During the [[Second Battle of Alta]], Spensa's ship was shot down. But M-bot appeared just in time, explaining that he had made a subroutine to hack himself and make Spensa his pilot. Since M-Bot had no Destructors, he and Spensa tried to lure the [[varvax|Krell]] ships away. M-bot's superior performance and Spensa's exceptional piloting drew away a dozen Krell fighters, who always attack the best pilot. They dodged many attacks, turning the tide of the battle. However, when DDF finally shot down the bomber carrying the [[Lifebuster]], it was already in range of destroying [[Alta Base]]. Using a Light-lance, they carried the bomb out of the death zone but also put themselves in the place of sure death. At the last moment, Spensa activated the [[cytonics|cytonic]] hyperdrive. They performed FTL travel and escaped from the explosion unharmed. Spensa then spotted an opening in the debris field and flew out, in hope of discovering the truth about Detritus. While they were flying through the debris, the Krell interfered with Spensa's mind using an unknown technology or cytonic power, trying to overwrite her vision. Presumably, this is the same force that caused Spensa's father to attack his flight mates a decade ago. M-bot was able to block the signal, which returned Spensa to normal. Though the Krell intended to inspect M-bot since it was different from DDF fighters, Spensa managed to escape through the debris field and back to Alta Base. During the encounter, M-bot hacked into a small part of Krell database and they brought back crucial intelligence of humanity's situation.{{book ref|Skyward|54}}{{book ref|Skyward|55}}
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During one of Spensa's flight classes, M-Bot hacked into DDF's system and chatted with her. M-Bot utilized his analyzing ability to help her further advance in her flying techniques, though sometimes Spensa found it distracting to have M-bot talking to her. However, after having a cruise with Spensa, M-bot realized that going like this, he would eventually go against his orders and get discovered or become engaged in a fight. Out of fear, he shut himself down and refuse to respond to Spensa. During the [[Second Battle of Alta]], Spensa's ship was shot down. But M-bot appeared just in time, explaining that he had made a subroutine to hack himself and make Spensa his pilot. Since M-Bot had no Destructors, he and Spensa tried to lure the [[varvax|Krell]] ships away. M-bot's superior performance and Spensa's exceptional piloting drew away a dozen Krell fighters, who always attack the best pilot. They dodged many attacks, turning the tide of the battle. However, when DDF finally shot down the bomber carrying the [[Lifebuster]], it was already in range of destroying [[Alta Base]]. Using a Light-lance, they carried the bomb out of the death zone but also put themselves in the place of sure death. At the last moment, Spensa activated the [[cytonics|cytonic]] hyperdrive. They performed FTL travel and escaped from the explosion unharmed. Spensa then spotted an opening in the debris field and flew out, in hope of discovering the truth about Detritus. While they were flying through the debris, the Krell interfered with Spensa's mind using an unknown technology or cytonic power, trying to overwrite her vision. Presumably, this is the same force that caused Spensa's father to attack his flight mates a decade ago. M-bot was able to block the signal, which returned Spensa to normal. Though the Krell intended to inspect M-bot since it was different from DDF fighters, Spensa managed to escape through the debris field and back to Alta Base. During the encounter, M-bot hacked into a small part of Krell database and they brought back crucial intelligence of humanity's situation. This led to amazing discoveries and to ultimately getting off of Detritus{{book ref|Skyward|54}}{{book ref|Skyward|55}}
   
 
=== With Spensa on Starsight ===
 
=== With Spensa on Starsight ===

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