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'''Team Jersey''' refers to the companionship between civilian [[Jersey Morelli]] and the rogue [[AI]] [[Durga]] <ref>''[[I Love Bees]]''</ref>. The latter came up with the name on her own and adamantly refused for it to be called "Team Durga", perhaps reflecting the relationship between an AI and their Captain. She later expanded it to include her "crew", a group of people she spied on and to whom she developed personal attachment.
'''Team Jersey''' refers to the companionship between civilian [[Jersey Morelli]] and the rogue [[AI]] [[Durga]]. The latter came up with the name on her own and adamantly refused for it to be called "Team Durga",<ref name="cheer"/> perhaps reflecting the relationship between an AI and their Captain. She later expanded it to include her "crew",<ref>I Love Bees, Axon [[Media:some_other_kid.ogg|some_other_kid]]</ref> a group of people she spied on and to whom she developed personal attachment.


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"So, do we have cheerleaders?"
— Jersey[1]

Team Jersey refers to the companionship between civilian Jersey Morelli and the rogue AI Durga. The latter came up with the name on her own and adamantly refused for it to be called "Team Durga",[1] perhaps reflecting the relationship between an AI and their Captain. She later expanded it to include her "crew",[2] a group of people she spied on and to whom she developed personal attachment.

Team Members

"I take care of my people."
— Durga

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