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Although she was raised by varvax, Brade still feels connected to humans, as she displays confliction when Spensa asks her how she feels about destroying the humans on Detritus.{{book ref|sky2|31}} She is loyal to Winzik to a fault, due him overseeing her upbringing, evident in her support of his coup{{book ref|sky2|31}} and her continual defense of his ideas and methods from Spensa's attacks.{{book ref|sky2|30}} 
 
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Brade was taken from her parents at the age of seven, with Winzik as her Keeper. {{book ref|sky2|30}}
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At some point, she received extensive training as a pilot, especially in an interceptor.
 
During her time with Winzik, he and the Department of Protective Services studied her mind and used their findings to develop the delver coordinate feeder weapon.{{book ref|sky2|31}} 
 
Brade accompanied Winzik to inspect the UrDail embassy and intimidate Alanik into agreeing to not use her cytonic abilities on [[Starsight (station)|Straight]]. This was the first time Brade met Spensa, and she surely became suspicious of Alanik at this point, as the information that Alanik was a cytonic was not common knowledge, yet Brade must have sensed Alanik's cytonics against her mind at the embassy.
 
Brade attended the Delver Resistance Program tryout, though for what reason, as Winzik knew she was an excellent pilot, is unsure. She flew a black Krell interceptor, and pursued an aggressive, every man for himself strategy, flying through the battle, sewing confusion, and even light-lancing Morriumur into an asteroid. When Spensa tried to contact her over a private comm line and ask her to join her and Hesho's flight, Brade took a sharp right turn and blocked the line.{{book ref|sky2|15}} Brade survived the tryout and went with Winzik while her ship was returned to its hangar.{{book ref|sky2|16}}
 
Brade accompanies Winzik to a room near the mining facility's cafeteria, where he meets with other Department of Protective Services officials, like Tizmar, and discuss the ethics of using live destructor fire on civilian pilots without military training. Brade sense Spensa eavesdropping, and stands straight up, alert, and tells Winzik, who goes to check the cafeteria for Alanik.{{book ref|sky2|17}}
 
Brade accompanies Flowers of Night's Last Kiss in their jump room in the [[Weights and Measures]] and grows suspicious of Spensa after Spensa grows frightened of the delvers while in the nowhere, whereas the non-cytonic members of their flight experience nothing but jumping and arriving.{{book ref|sky2|21}}
 
Spensa tries to organize a flight and assign callsigns, and Brade informs the flight she will use her own name.{{book ref|sky2|21}}
 
On her first run through the maze, Brade breaks formation and attempts to destroy all of the ember drones on her own, messing up the team's cohesion. She reluctantly follows Spensa's orders to exit the delver maze and practice basic flight patterns with the rest of Flowers of the Night's Last Kiss.{{book ref|sky2|22}}
 
A week later, Brade is wingmates with Spensa and the two fly like pilots who had been wingmates for decades, moving in perfect sync and anticipating each others movements and decisions. After a short break, Spensa and Vapor decide that the flight has mastered its basic flight patterns, and that they can take a shot at the delver maze. As Spensa is calling out assignments, Brade tells her she doesn't need a wingmate and rushes into the maze on her own. Without a wingmate, she can't distinguish between the maze's holograms and reality, and gets stuck in the first few rooms.{{book ref|sky2|25}}
 
Brade and Spensa go on a run of the delver maze together and quickly get through the first few rooms and tunnels. They eventually reach an area that their starfighters' instruments tell them has an artificial nitrogen oxygen atmosphere. Brade gets out of her starfighter, and lands on the heart. She goes over to what Spensa has identified and the membrane, tells Spensa she's done training in the delver maze, as rooms will start to repeat and they will grow complacent, and then heads back to her ship. She activates the delver coordinate feeder weapon, and likely has the cytonic coordinates of [[Detritus]] burned into her mind. {{book ref|sky2|30}}
 
Brade and Spensa head back to the Weights and Measures to attend a party hosted by Winzik to promote his defensive force. After being ogled over by various Superiority officials, Brade throws her drink against a wall and storms off, back toward the jump room.{{book ref|sky2|31}}
After the klaxons on the Weights and Measures go off, Brade remains in the jump room as Spensa and the listen run off. {{book ref|sky2|32}}
 
Brade reports to the Weights and Measures to be deployed, secretly knowing she is going to summon a delver near the human preserve of Detritus. Alanik approaches her, tries to convince her to not attack her fellow humans, and then drops her hologram and reveals she is actually a human woman named Spensa. Brade immediately sounds the alarm and runs to Winzik.{{book ref|sky2|36}}
 
Brade sits in her interceptor, away from the battle, cytonic screaming into the nowhere, trying to summon a delver. She is confronted by Spensa, Hesho, and Vapor. Fighting ensues, and she cripples both Vapor and Hesho's starfighters, killing Hesho. She picks up a tail in Spensa, though, and engages in a chase with her for a few minutes. Spensa breaks off, and Brade follows, only to have her ship overridden by Vapor. As Spensa takes a shot at her cockpit, Brade releases a shrill cytonic scream that succeeds in summoning a delver.{{book ref|sky2|40}}
 
The emergence of the delver from the nowhere warps reality and throws Spensa's shot off.{{book ref|sky2|41}} Spensa sends the delver to Straight, so Brade hyperjumps back to the station.{{book ref|sky2|42}}
 
Brade confronts Spensa outside the delver, wreaking havoc on Straight, and tells her that if she reaches the heart, she'll be forced to send the delver back to Detritus.{{book ref|sky2|43}}
After the delver disappears, Winzik enacts his coup, in fear of the truth getting out about his summoning of the delver. Brade helps him with his coup, but decided to shoot down a military ship intended to kill Spensa because she believes Spensa to be too useful an asset to simply cast off. Their conversation ends when Spensa runs off to the Department of Protective Services' Special Projects building.{{book ref|sky2|45}}
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
=== Pilot ===
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