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Everyone! No one needs to get hurt here, but I do need you to follow my instructions. This is Divine Consort business, and I need you to shut down the power to this facility immediately.

Pigeon was the Candidate of the Divine Harmonious. She was a former alderman that fought in the Divine Clash on the side of OriCom and the Divine Collaborate.[1]

Appearance

She is face cast as Diane Neal, specifically in her role as Casey Novak in Law and Order: SVU.[2]

Personality

Pigeon did not take an opportunity to kill a group of engineers managing orbital cannons for the Divine Principality, rather she issued a command to the engineers to shut down the machines they managed for a specific amount of time.[1]

When Harmonious and Pigeon launch Harmonious said "point" and Pigeon responded with "catch".[3]

History and Involvement

Before Pigeon entered the war she was into local politics and was an alderperson. She was brought into the war by personal tragedy when Courageous died, which caused her to lead the second wave of Divines to join the war.[4]

Pigeon was originally part of the Beneficial Coalition but as of the Beam Saber arc she was part of the OriCom Logistics Division.[4]

She was part of a mission transporting the EDICT System onto the planet Grona.[5]

Pidgeon had a little Tamagotchi-like device to communicate with Harmonious and other mechs. Additionally it could see through at least the Queenside Castle's cameras with it.[6]

Relationships

  • Courageous. Pigeon likely knew Courageous as its death was Pigeon's tragedy to bring her into the war.[4]
  • Rogalian. Austin said Pigeon likely knew Rogalian.[7]

Appears In

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