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Mann, an expert in xenoanthropology, is fascinated by the idea that 'Tvorn’s people developed separately from the Covenant's later hierarchical structure, 'Tvorn elaborating that the Arbiter likely sent his people to Anvil Station to keep them away from current political conflicts, preserving their original perspective. Voronkov, bringing up her own experiences, shares that she lost her legs to a bombing run by [[Insurrectionist]]s, not Covenant forces. She recounts her long struggle with anti-rebel hatred and her eventual peace with the past, and notes that hatred is a part of human nature; even though the Covenant War has ended, conflict and hatred continue to shape the galaxy. Dr. Mann acknowledges that despite the war ending, conflict persists with new complexities and sides. He feels a sense of hopeful purpose at Anvil Station, choosing to honor a [[Henry Lamb|lost friend]] by continuing to contribute to the galaxy's future. The conversation returns to the armor, and 'Tvorn questions which group might have constructed it and what motivations might drive their actions. | Mann, an expert in xenoanthropology, is fascinated by the idea that 'Tvorn’s people developed separately from the Covenant's later hierarchical structure, 'Tvorn elaborating that the Arbiter likely sent his people to Anvil Station to keep them away from current political conflicts, preserving their original perspective. Voronkov, bringing up her own experiences, shares that she lost her legs to a bombing run by [[Insurrectionist]]s, not Covenant forces. She recounts her long struggle with anti-rebel hatred and her eventual peace with the past, and notes that hatred is a part of human nature; even though the Covenant War has ended, conflict and hatred continue to shape the galaxy. Dr. Mann acknowledges that despite the war ending, conflict persists with new complexities and sides. He feels a sense of hopeful purpose at Anvil Station, choosing to honor a [[Henry Lamb|lost friend]] by continuing to contribute to the galaxy's future. The conversation returns to the armor, and 'Tvorn questions which group might have constructed it and what motivations might drive their actions. | ||
Four hours later, Yshi ‘Nbara, at the Anvil Keep hangar bay, approaches her {{Pattern|Elsedda|Banshee}}, a [[Banshee]] variant designed for space combat; the biomimetic design, influenced by those ancient creatures, evokes a deep connection to her people's history. 'Nbara loves to fly, a passion instilled in her since she was a hatchling, inspired by tales of Sanghelios' legendary [[sky- | Four hours later, Yshi ‘Nbara, at the Anvil Keep hangar bay, approaches her {{Pattern|Elsedda|Banshee}}, a [[Banshee]] variant designed for space combat; the biomimetic design, influenced by those ancient creatures, evokes a deep connection to her people's history. 'Nbara loves to fly, a passion instilled in her since she was a hatchling, inspired by tales of Sanghelios' legendary [[sky-chevalier]]s. These pilots of old rode atop 'sKelln, the formidable leather-winged predators. | ||
'Nbara is still getting acquainted with her fellow pilots in Harmony Wing, having only served with them for a few weeks. Although she is uncertain about how they feel, the shared purpose among the volunteers fosters a budding kinship. [[Spartan]] [[Natalie Kenzo]] jokes over their internal channel, offering to help 'Nbara into her Banshee, calling her "elder" despite the nickname usually being reserved for their wing leader [[Vran 'Mkoth]]. 'Mkoth, in turn, banters back, recalling how he helped Kenzo after a sparring match. Pilot Officer [[Syed Khan]] chimes in, humorously expressing concern that their bickering might lead to a crash before they even leave the hangar. Kenzo confidently responds that if that happened, Khan and 'Nbara would have to save the galaxy on their own, albeit with "way less style." | 'Nbara is still getting acquainted with her fellow pilots in Harmony Wing, having only served with them for a few weeks. Although she is uncertain about how they feel, the shared purpose among the volunteers fosters a budding kinship. [[Spartan]] [[Natalie Kenzo]] jokes over their internal channel, offering to help 'Nbara into her Banshee, calling her "elder" despite the nickname usually being reserved for their wing leader [[Vran 'Mkoth]]. 'Mkoth, in turn, banters back, recalling how he helped Kenzo after a sparring match. Pilot Officer [[Syed Khan]] chimes in, humorously expressing concern that their bickering might lead to a crash before they even leave the hangar. Kenzo confidently responds that if that happened, Khan and 'Nbara would have to save the galaxy on their own, albeit with "way less style." |