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==Biography==
==Biography==
Staffan was a factory worker,<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 408''</ref> with a wife and one [[Naomi-010|daughter]]. When Naomi was six years old, she was abducted by [[ONI]] and replaced by a [[flash clone]], whom Staffan insisted was not his real daughter. Shortly afterward the flash clone died, and after being told their daughter had fallen victim to genetic disorders, Staffan's wife believed she couldn't have anymore children and eventually committed suicide. After this, Staffan began insisting that his daughter's abduction was a government conspiracy.
Staffan was a factory worker,<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 408''</ref> with a wife and one [[Naomi-010|daughter]]. When Naomi was six years old, she was abducted by [[ONI]] and replaced by a [[flash clone]]. Staffan did not fall for the deception, and insisted that the clone was not his real daughter. Shortly afterward the flash clone died, and after being told their daughter had fallen victim to genetic disorders, Staffan's wife sterilized herself to avoid having any more children and eventually committed suicide. After this, Staffan began insisting that his daughter's abduction was a government conspiracy.


By [[2553]], he had joined the Insurrection movement on [[Venezia]].
By [[2553]], he had joined the Insurrection movement on [[Venezia]].

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Template:New Content Template:Human Character Infobox Staffan Sentzke is a human Insurrectionist.

Biography

Staffan was a factory worker,[1] with a wife and one daughter. When Naomi was six years old, she was abducted by ONI and replaced by a flash clone. Staffan did not fall for the deception, and insisted that the clone was not his real daughter. Shortly afterward the flash clone died, and after being told their daughter had fallen victim to genetic disorders, Staffan's wife sterilized herself to avoid having any more children and eventually committed suicide. After this, Staffan began insisting that his daughter's abduction was a government conspiracy.

By 2553, he had joined the Insurrection movement on Venezia.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 408