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{{Quote|Whoever | {{Quote|Whoever this Zoyas was, she was a pro.|Special Inspector Veta Lopis<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 212''</ref>}} | ||
Petora Zoyas was a successful [[insurrectionist]] and saboteur, crediting her fortune in her career to her always planning for the unexpected. She was opposed to the [[Unified Earth Government]]'s control over its [[Human colonies|colonies]] and desired for [[Gao]] to achieve full sovereignty from the UEG and its [[United Nations Space Command]]. In an effort to achieve this, she allied herself with [[Minister of Protection]] [[Arlo Casille]] and the radical [[Committee to Preserve Gao Independence]]. [[Castor]] noted that he did not entirely trust Zoyas or her judgement, but found that she quickly proven herself to be knowledgeable and a capable operator. She had a rivalry of sorts with [[Reza Linberk]], a high-ranking member of the [[Venezian Militia]]. During their dealings on Gao, the two often argued, knowing that one was planning to covertly betray the other.<ref name="ll146"/> | Petora Zoyas was a successful [[insurrectionist]] and saboteur, crediting her fortune in her career to her always planning for the unexpected. She was opposed to the [[Unified Earth Government]]'s control over its [[Human colonies|colonies]] and desired for [[Gao]] to achieve full sovereignty from the UEG and its [[United Nations Space Command]]. In an effort to achieve this, she allied herself with [[Minister of Protection]] [[Arlo Casille]] and the radical [[Committee to Preserve Gao Independence]]. [[Castor]] noted that he did not entirely trust Zoyas or her judgement, but found that she quickly proven herself to be knowledgeable and a capable operator. She had a rivalry of sorts with [[Reza Linberk]], a high-ranking member of the [[Venezian Militia]]. During their dealings on Gao, the two often argued, knowing that one was planning to covertly betray the other.<ref name="ll146"/> | ||