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Peg was the chief security officer at the Superiority base of [[Surehold]]. Peg was the one who installed the nonlethal weapons on the Superiority ships, saying that they couldn’t afford to throw away the ships that had been stolen by pirates. She also didn’t want to have to kill people who she sympathized with. The Superiority treated her poorly, and didn’t allow her children to leave with her when her time on the base was up. Peg was angry, and defected, along with about a third of the people in the base. She almost got the entire base to revolt, but others were scared of the Superiority’s reprisal. Peg and her fellow dissidents left to start pirate factions. There weren’t many at the time, but they grew greatly with the new members. Both of Peg’s sons left her to start their own factions, but some, like [[Shiver]] and [[RayZed]], stayed with Peg.{{book ref|sky3|23}}
 
Peg was the chief security officer at the Superiority base of [[Surehold]]. Peg was the one who installed the nonlethal weapons on the Superiority ships, saying that they couldn’t afford to throw away the ships that had been stolen by pirates. She also didn’t want to have to kill people who she sympathized with. The Superiority treated her poorly, and didn’t allow her children to leave with her when her time on the base was up. Peg was angry, and defected, along with about a third of the people in the base. She almost got the entire base to revolt, but others were scared of the Superiority’s reprisal. Peg and her fellow dissidents left to start pirate factions. There weren’t many at the time, but they grew greatly with the new members. Both of Peg’s sons left her to start their own factions, but some, like [[Shiver]] and [[RayZed]], stayed with Peg.{{book ref|sky3|23}}
   
In reality, Peg and her sons had staged their disagreement so that when they finally agreed to stand together against Surehold, the others could be persuaded to follow suit. After Spensa defeated [[Hesho]] in a duel, claiming the title of pirate champion for the Broadsiders, their plan succeeded with Peg persuading not only her sons to follow her, but also the leaders of two more pirate factions.{{book ref|sky3|29}} When [[Spensa]] decided to leave the nowhere Peg gave her a ''mullun''
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In reality, Peg and her sons had staged their disagreement so that when they finally agreed to stand together against Surehold, the others could be persuaded to follow suit. After Spensa defeated [[Hesho]] in a duel, claiming the title of pirate champion for the Broadsiders, their plan succeeded with Peg persuading not only her sons to follow her, but also the leaders of two more pirate factions.{{book ref|sky3|29}}
   
 
After Spena returned to the somewhere, Peg re-opened Surehold's nowhere portal to allow Spensa to give her starfighters for attacking the Superiority's mining facilities in the nowhere.{{book ref|sky4|14}}
 
After Spena returned to the somewhere, Peg re-opened Surehold's nowhere portal to allow Spensa to give her starfighters for attacking the Superiority's mining facilities in the nowhere.{{book ref|sky4|14}}

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