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As they grew closer to the lightburst, it became hard for Chet to hold his shape, and his face began to melt. A hundred of the delvers formed themselves into ships, and Spensa and Hesho engaged them, with Chet in the ship. When the delvers started to overwhelm Spensa, Chet sacrificed himself, leaving the ship and letting the delvers chase him. They caught him and locked him away, allowing the others to escape.{{book ref|sky3|42}} After M-Bot sacrificed himself and Spensa entered the lightburst, Spensa and Chet connected when the delvers began mentally attacking Spensa. Chet’s and Spensa’s essences and souls intertwined, and they melded into one. It became painful for the delvers to touch Spensa and Chet together, so they let them go. Spensa hyperjumped everyone out of the lightburst and back to Detritus.{{book ref|sky3|43}}
 
== Relationships ==
 
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|Truly, Miss Nightshade, I’ve rarely had such an invigorating companion. Plus you encouraged me toward a goal I’ve been avoiding for far too long. For that I thank you.
|Chet to Spensa{{book ref|sky3|14}}
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From the start, Chet feels a bond with Spensa, as she was the one to change him for the better at Starsight. Though he had to lie to her about his identity as a delver, he wanted to help her on her journey through the Path of Elders. Exploring with her makes him feel alive, and he enjoys it greatly.{{book ref|sky3|39}} They get along very well, though Spensa initially feels some distrust of Chet. When she switches a plan in case he is going to betray her, Chet is very hurt. Afterward however, Spensa begins to trust him more, and they are able to repair their friendship.{{book ref|sky3|18}} After the events in the lightburst, Spensa’s and Chet’s essences are combined and joined inseparably. Spensa is still herself, but strongly enhanced by their bond.{{book ref|sky3|epilogue}}
 
=== M-Bot ===
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|I’ve spent years upon years’ worth of processing time imagining what Commander Spears would be like. Now we’ve met him and… and he just calls me an abomination.
|M-Bot to Spensa{{book ref|sky3|13}}
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At first, Chet is distrustful of M-Bot, constantly calling him an “abomination”.{{book ref|sky3|13}} He is distrustful of AI, partially because of the instinctual hatred of AI that delvers possess.{{book ref|sky3|39}} He didn’t often speak to M-Bot except to ask for information.{{book ref|sky3|13}} Eventually Chet starts to bond with M-Bot, and helps M-Bot identify his emotions.
 
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