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File:Nightfall - LockeAikenMacerWisner.jpg|Macer, with [[Jameson Locke]], [[Randall Aiken]], and [[Samantha Wisner]].
File:Nightfall - LockeAikenMacerWisner.jpg|Macer, with [[Jameson Locke]], [[Randall Aiken]], and [[Samantha Wisner]].
File:Nightfall - Cover.jpg|Macer and Locke taking cover.
File:Nightfall - Cover.jpg|Macer and Locke taking cover.
File:Nightfall - Treacherous.jpg|Macer and her unit crossing a river on a fracture of [[Installation 04]].
File:Nightfall - Treacherous.jpg|Macer and her unit crossing a river on a fragment of [[Installation 04]].
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Talitha Macer[1] is a member of the Sedran Colonial Guard.[2]

Biography

Sometime after July 2557,[3] Sedra was attacked by terrorists with biological weapons. Macer and the Colonial Guard were forced to work with an Office of Naval Intelligence unit, led by Jameson Locke, to stop the terrorists. During the mission, Macer and the unit were drawn to a perilous alien artifact: a partially intact segment of Installation 04, which had attempted an emergency slipspace jump during its destruction years prior.[4][5][4]

Personality and traits

Macer is curious and intelligent. Although she is loyal to her commander, Randall Aiken, she is is not as resentful to the United Nations Space Command as most of the Sedran Colonial Guard. She is also noted for her ambition to advance in her military career, viewing the cooperation with Locke's team as an opportunity to prove herself.[2]

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