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The '''21st Voluntary Composite Division''' is a large [[Stel Columnar]] military unit on [[Partizan (moon)|Partizan]]. [[Kenzington “Kenzi” Be]] was once a member. At some time in the past, it was selected to be the vanguard of the [[Divine]] [[Asepsis]], an act which lead Kenzi to rebel, and to her demotion.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]] (opening)</ref> Unlike most other Stels, Columnar doesn’t segregate Hallow and Hollow units, and instead assigns Hallow pilots to officer roles in combined arms divisions like this one.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]] (dossier)</ref>
The '''21st Voluntary Composite Division''' is a large [[Stel Columnar]] military unit on [[Partizan (moon)|Partizan]]. Unlike most other Stels, Columnar doesn’t segregate Hallow and Hollow units, and instead assigns Hallow pilots to officer roles in combined arms divisions like this one.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]] (dossier)</ref>
 
[[Kenzington “Kenzi” Be]] was once a member of the Emerald Eskadrille, a small squad within the 21st. At some time in the past, it was selected to be the vanguard of the [[Divine]] [[Asepsis]], an act which lead Kenzi to rebel, and to her demotion.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]] (opening)</ref>  


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Revision as of 16:03, 22 September 2022

The 21st Voluntary Composite Division is a large Stel Columnar military unit on Partizan. Unlike most other Stels, Columnar doesn’t segregate Hallow and Hollow units, and instead assigns Hallow pilots to officer roles in combined arms divisions like this one.[1]

Kenzington “Kenzi” Be was once a member of the Emerald Eskadrille, a small squad within the 21st. At some time in the past, it was selected to be the vanguard of the Divine Asepsis, an act which lead Kenzi to rebel, and to her demotion.[2]

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