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== History ==
 
== History ==
Shortly before the [[Battle of Alta]], he was with Spensa on the surface when he noticed unusual debris falls that turn out to be Krell attack.{{book ref|skyward|prologue}} Upon call, he joined the fight.{{book ref|skyward|prologue}} Near the end of the fight, he started to act erratically. He first seemed to be able to react to Krell fighters before they acted. Then, he flew out from an opening of the debris field, to where the Krell came from. After a while, he returned and started to fire at friendly ships. Realizing he was maddened, [[Ironsides]] ordered him shot down by [[Cobb]], his wingmate.{{book ref|skyward|39}} Afterwards, he was known to public not as a turncoat but as a deserter. This also caused Spensa to be branded as "the daughter of a coward."{{book ref|skyward|prologue}}{{expand}}
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Shortly before the [[Battle of Alta]], he was with Spensa on the surface when he noticed unusual debris falling from the sky. The "debris" turned out to be an attack by the Krell.{{book ref|skyward|prologue}} Upon call, he joined the fight.{{book ref|skyward|prologue}} Near the end of the fight, he started to act erratically. At first, he seemed to be able to react to Krell fighters before they acted. Then, he flew out from an opening of the debris field, to where the Krell came from. After a while, he returned and started to fire at friendly ships. Realizing he was maddened, [[Ironsides]] ordered him shot down by [[Cobb]], his wingmate.{{book ref|skyward|39}} Afterwards, he was known to the public not as a turncoat but as a deserter. This also caused Spensa to be branded "the daughter of a coward."{{book ref|skyward|prologue}}{{expand}} By the time of Spensa's mission to [[Starsight (station)|Starsight]], it is relatively well-known, at least in the [[DDF]], that he only did so because the Krell had used his cytonic abilities to make him think that he was firing on enemies{{book ref|sf1|2}}{{book ref|sf1|4}} and the DDF began taking precautions to make sure that other cytonic pilots cannot be influenced in that manner again.{{book ref|sf1|10}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 18:21, 3 April 2023

Zeen Nightshade
Spensa' Family.PNG
Family
Spouse Spensa's mother
Children Spensa
Parents Becca
Ancestors Spensa's great-grandfather, Spensa's great-grandmother
Died Battle of Alta[1]
Abilities Cytonics
Titles Callsign: Chaser[1]
The Coward of Alta[2]
Profession DDF pilots
Homeworld Detritus
Universe Cytoverse

To me, there is only one clan that matters: humankind. Before we crashed here, we were all part of the same fleet—and someday all the wandering clans will remember that. They will come when we call them. They'll gather together, and we’ll form a city and build a civilization again.

—Zeen[1]

Zeen Nightshade callsign Chaser is a former DDF pilot.

Attributes and Abilities[edit]

He is a skilled starfighter pilot and a cytonic.[3][4][expand]

History[edit]

Shortly before the Battle of Alta, he was with Spensa on the surface when he noticed unusual debris falling from the sky. The "debris" turned out to be an attack by the Krell.[1] Upon call, he joined the fight.[1] Near the end of the fight, he started to act erratically. At first, he seemed to be able to react to Krell fighters before they acted. Then, he flew out from an opening of the debris field, to where the Krell came from. After a while, he returned and started to fire at friendly ships. Realizing he was maddened, Ironsides ordered him shot down by Cobb, his wingmate.[4] Afterwards, he was known to the public not as a turncoat but as a deserter. This also caused Spensa to be branded "the daughter of a coward."[1][expand] By the time of Spensa's mission to Starsight, it is relatively well-known, at least in the DDF, that he only did so because the Krell had used his cytonic abilities to make him think that he was firing on enemies[5][6] and the DDF began taking precautions to make sure that other cytonic pilots cannot be influenced in that manner again.[7]

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