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She was part of the crew of the explorer ship ''[[Audacity]]'' during the [[Librarian]]'s expedition to [[Path Kethona]] circa [[98,395 BCE]]. She had worked with the Librarian before the journey, and the Librarian regarded her as capable and experienced. She was the first of the crew to analyze Path Kethona for signs of life by studying the light of the local stars. No evidence of technological civilizations was initially detected, leading her to comment on the satellite galaxy's curious barrenness.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 4''</ref> | She was part of the crew of the explorer ship ''[[Audacity]]'' during the [[Librarian]]'s expedition to [[Path Kethona]] circa [[98,395 BCE]]. She had worked with the Librarian before the journey, and the Librarian regarded her as capable and experienced. She was the first of the crew to analyze Path Kethona for signs of life by studying the light of the local stars. No evidence of technological civilizations was initially detected, leading her to comment on the satellite galaxy's curious barrenness.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 4''</ref> | ||
After the crew discovered and explored a local planet inhabited by [[ | After the crew discovered and explored a local planet inhabited by [[Path Kethona Forerunner|primitive Forerunner relatives]], they returned to the Milky Way galaxy. Birth-to-Light, along with fellow ''Audacity'' crew member [[Chant-to-Green]], would remain part of the Librarian's core Lifeworker team for the next 950 years.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 196-197''</ref> | ||
==Production notes== | ==Production notes== |