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Spensa tiene cerca de veinte años{{book ref|cytonic|40}}, con pelo castaño y mide 151 centímetros (4'11" en pies).{{book ref|skyward|1}}{{book ref|skyward|29}} Su color favorito es el rojo sangre{{wob ref|13311}} y prefiere la comida sencilla pero sabrosa.{{wob ref|11326}}
 
Como hija del "Cobarde de Alta", Spensa era menosprecisada por sus compañeros Desafiantes. Por ello, actuaba con fiereza cuando se enfrentaba a otros y utilizaba la intimidación como mecanismo de defensa. Spensa solía arremeter contra los que la amenazaban e incluso contra los que no, utilizando un vocabulario amplio y algo gráfico inspirado en las historias de héroes gloriosos de la Tierra que le contaba su abuela. Estaba segura de que su padre no era un cobarde como todo el mundo pensaba, y se empeñaba en demostrarlo pareciendo lo más «valiente» posible. Sin embargo, ella creía que la valentía consistía en ser el guerrero más audaz y no mostrar nunca miedo. Pensaba que todo lo que no fuera eso la convertiría en una cobarde y demostraría que la FDD tenía razón sobre su padre.
Como hija de "El cobarde de Alta", Spensa
 
Durante su estancia en la Escuela de vuelo, se dio cuenta de que ser valiente no era tan sencillo como ella pensaba. Personas a las que respetaba, como [[Cobb]], eran culpables de hacer cosas que ella consideraría cobardes si las hiciera.{{book ref|skyward|30}}{{book ref|skyward|31}} A la ver que pierde compañeros de vuelo a manos de los [[varvax|Krell]], se da cuenta de que la verdadera valentía no consiste sólo en parecer heroico y en lo que piensen los demás; sino que consiste en tener confianza en sí misma y saber que, digan lo que digan los demás, no es una cobarde.{{book ref|skyward|45}}{{book ref|skyward|51}} Se avergüenza de cómo actuó antes y se da cuenta de que está bien asustarse a veces.
As the daughter of "The Coward of Alta", Spensa was looked down upon by her fellow Defiants. As a result, she acted fiercely when confronted by others and used intimidation as a defense mechanism. Spensa would often lash out at people who threatened her and even those who didn't, using a wide and somewhat graphic vocabulary inspired by stories of glorious heroes from Earth that her grandmother told her. She was certain that her father was not a coward like everyone thought, and she was bent on proving it by seeming as 'brave' as possible. However, she believed that bravery was about being the most daring warrior and to never show fear. She thought that anything less would make her a coward and prove that the DDF had been right about her father.
 
In her time in Flight School, she came to realize that being brave wasn't as simple as she thought. People she respected, like [[Cobb]], were guilty of doing things that she would consider cowardly if she did them herself.{{book ref|skyward|30}}{{book ref|skyward|31}} As she loses flightmates to the [[varvax|Krell]], she realizes that true bravery isn't just about sounding heroic and what other people think. Instead, bravery is about her own confidence in herself and knowing that, no matter what anyone else said, she was not a coward.{{book ref|skyward|45}}{{book ref|skyward|51}} She becomes embarrassed by how she acted before and realizes that it's okay to get scared sometimes.
 
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