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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Staffan was a factory worker,<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 408''</ref> living in [[Alstad]] with his wife [[Lena Sentzke|Lena]] and daughter [[Naomi-010|Naomi]]. He and his wife were proud of their brilliant daughter and hoped that a small colony world like [[Sansar]] would have enough to offer her when she grew up.<ref>'''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''', ''page 20''</ref> On [[2517|September 10, 2517]], just five days from Naomi's birthday, she was abducted by [[ONI]] and replaced by a [[flash clone]]. Staffan and his wife became frantic when she did not arrive home after school. As councilman [[Jakob]] and the community searched throughout Alstad, Staffan headed to [[New Stockholm]] hoping to find her at the expensive toy store located there.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 25''</ref> Having no luck finding her, Staffan returned home. The following day, his wife received a call notifying her that Naomi had been found five kilometers from New Stockholm.  
Staffan was a factory worker,<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', ''page 408''</ref> living in [[Alstad]] on the [[Outer Colonies|Outer Colony]] of [[Sansar]] with his wife [[Lena Sentzke|Lena]] and daughter [[Naomi-010|Naomi]]. He and his wife were proud of their brilliant daughter and hoped that a small colony world like Sansar would have enough to offer her when she grew up.<ref>'''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''', ''page 20''</ref> On [[2517|September 10, 2517]], just five days from Naomi's birthday, she was abducted by [[ONI]] and replaced by a [[flash clone]]. Staffan and his wife became frantic when she did not arrive home after school. As councilman [[Jakob]] and the community searched throughout Alstad, Staffan headed to [[New Stockholm]] hoping to find her at the expensive toy store located there.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 25''</ref> Having no luck finding her, Staffan returned home. The following day, his wife received a call notifying her that Naomi had been found five kilometers from New Stockholm.  


Staffan was relieved to have Naomi back but quickly noticed her abnormal behavior.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 106''</ref> He gave Naomi [[Planetarium lamp|her birthday gift]] early and later planned to craft a doll house for her. As months passed, Staffan saw no improvement in Naomi's behavior and insisted that the clone was not his real daughter. [[2519|Two years later]], in March 2519, 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 in September.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 108''</ref> After this, Staffan began insisting that his daughter's abduction was a government conspiracy.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 22''</ref>
Staffan was relieved to have Naomi back but quickly noticed her abnormal behavior.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 106''</ref> He gave Naomi [[Planetarium lamp|her birthday gift]] early and later planned to craft a doll house for her. As months passed, Staffan saw no improvement in Naomi's behavior and insisted that the clone was not his real daughter. [[2519|Two years later]], in March 2519, 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 in September.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 108''</ref> After this, Staffan began insisting that his daughter's abduction was a government conspiracy.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 22''</ref>
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By [[2553]], he was still active in the Insurrectionist movement on Venezia. During [[Kilo-Five]]'s investigation of Insurrectionist activity on the planet, he was spotted in the company of a [[T'vaoan]] [[piracy|pirate]] named [[Sav Fel]].<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 430''</ref> Sentzke later visited Fel at his home, located just five kilometers outside New Tyne. There they discussed the transaction of ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]''. As payment, Fel demanded particle beam rifles, [[dropship]]s, and [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistols]]. Sentzke stated that he would first need to see the ship and test its ventral beam. Fel told him the ship was in another system and that he planned to show him something extra when he saw the ship.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 59-64''</ref> Sentzke then returned home to inform his son Edvin that Fel had indeed acquired a battlecruiser. Sentzke was determined to use the warship to attack Earth in order to finally learn the truth he so wanted to know.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 12''</ref>
By [[2553]], he was still active in the Insurrectionist movement on Venezia. During [[Kilo-Five]]'s investigation of Insurrectionist activity on the planet, he was spotted in the company of a [[T'vaoan]] [[piracy|pirate]] named [[Sav Fel]].<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 430''</ref> Sentzke later visited Fel at his home, located just five kilometers outside New Tyne. There they discussed the transaction of ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]''. As payment, Fel demanded particle beam rifles, [[dropship]]s, and [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistols]]. Sentzke stated that he would first need to see the ship and test its ventral beam. Fel told him the ship was in another system and that he planned to show him something extra when he saw the ship.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 59-64''</ref> Sentzke then returned home to inform his son Edvin that Fel had indeed acquired a battlecruiser. Sentzke was determined to use the warship to attack Earth in order to finally learn the truth he so wanted to know.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 12''</ref>


Later, Staffan and Edvin met with Fel on [[Weymouth Island]]. Sav Fel transported them to his ship in a [[Kig-Yar shuttle|shuttle]] and then took his ship to where he had hidden ''Pious Inquisitor''.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 109''</ref> At Staffan's request, Fel agreed to demonstrate the battlecruiser's [[energy projector]] on a desolate world. When the ship arrived at its destination, [[Shaps III]], the vessel's eccentric Huragok caretaker, [[Sometimes Sinks]], told Sav Fel that he couldn't use the ship's [[energy projector]]s since there were [[Forerunner]] artifacts on the surface. Sav decided to put the Huragok in the brig while they tested the energy projectors, although he was worried that the Huragok might reconfigure the locks.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 127''</ref> When Sav Fel activated the ship's energy projector, Sometimes Sinks accessed the ship's broadcast system and began wailing, upset that they were destroying the Forerunner artifacts on the planet. Sav Fel sent [[Dhak]] to go quiet the Huragok. After the firing was complete, Sinks drifted back unto the bridge distressed about them damaging the ruins. When Sentzke decided to test the beam himself, Sinks hovered at his side and began making pleading noises. Not wanting to upset the Huragok, Sentzke allowed Sinks to aim the beam elsewhere to avoid damaging any more ruins and then proceeded to glass a portion of the planet.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 132 and 133''</ref> Satisfied with the ship, Sentzke completed the deal with Fel and kept Sinks as the ship's chief engineer. Grateful of Sentzke's consideration for Forerunner artifacts, Sinks deemed him as a true [[reclaimer]].<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 392''</ref>
Later, Staffan and Edvin met with Fel on [[Weymouth Island]]. Sav Fel transported them to his ship in a [[Kig-Yar shuttle|shuttle]] and then took his ship to where he had hidden ''Pious Inquisitor''.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 109''</ref> At Staffan's request, Fel agreed to demonstrate the battlecruiser's [[energy projector]] on a desolate world. When the ship arrived at its destination, [[Shaps III]], the vessel's eccentric Huragok caretaker, [[Sometimes Sinks]], told Sav Fel that he couldn't use the ship's [[energy projector]]s since there were [[Forerunner]] artifacts on the surface. Sav decided to put the Huragok in the brig while they tested the energy projectors, although he was worried that the Huragok might reconfigure the locks.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 127''</ref> Sav Fel then activated the ship's energy projector, at which point Sometimes Sinks accessed the ship's broadcast system and began wailing, upset that they were destroying the Forerunner artifacts on the planet. Sav Fel sent [[Dhak]] to go quiet the Huragok. After the firing was complete, Sinks drifted back unto the bridge distressed about them damaging the ruins. When Sentzke decided to test the beam himself, Sinks hovered at his side and began making pleading noises. Not wanting to upset the Huragok, Sentzke allowed Sinks to aim the beam elsewhere to avoid damaging any more ruins and then proceeded to glass a portion of the planet.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 132 and 133''</ref> Satisfied with the ship, Sentzke completed the deal with Fel and kept Sinks as the ship's chief engineer. Grateful of Sentzke's consideration for Forerunner artifacts, Sinks deemed him as a true [[Reclaimer]].<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 392''</ref>


===''Pious Inquisitor''===
===''Pious Inquisitor''===
After [[Malcolm Geffen]] and [[Vasily Beloi]] of Kilo-Five infiltrated the [[Venezian militia]], Sentzke quickly learned that the two supposed UNSC deserters had experience with operating Covenant technology and took them to see ''Pious Inquisitor''. However, Sentzke and his son Edvin came to doubt the two Marines' cover story after an attempt by an unknown party to seize control of ''Pious Inquisitor'' using Venezia's FTL communications relay, and Sav Fel's disappearance — although the latter was not the work of the ONI agents but the Kig-Yar [[Chol Von]] instead.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 237''</ref> Staffan had Mal and Vaz taken prisoner and attempted to force the truth out of them through torture. Vaz accidentally revealed that he had more information about Naomi than Sentzke had told him; he referred to the child's replacement as a clone, which Sentzke had never done. Craving to learn more about his daughter's fate, Sentzke moved Vaz to a different location and interrogated him personally.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 288''</ref>
After [[Malcolm Geffen]] and [[Vasily Beloi]] of Kilo-Five infiltrated the [[Venezian militia]], Sentzke quickly learned that the two supposed UNSC deserters had experience with operating Covenant technology and took them to see ''Pious Inquisitor''. However, Sentzke and his son Edvin came to doubt the two Marines' cover story after an attempt by an unknown party to seize control of ''Pious Inquisitor'' using Venezia's [[Superluminal communications|FTL communications relay]], and Sav Fel's disappearance — although the latter was not the work of the ONI agents but the Kig-Yar [[Chol Von]] instead.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 237''</ref> Staffan had Mal and Vaz taken prisoner and attempted to force the truth out of them through torture. Vaz accidentally revealed that he had more information about Naomi than Sentzke had told him; he referred to the child's replacement as a clone, which Sentzke had never done. Craving to learn more about his daughter's fate, Sentzke moved Vaz to a different location and interrogated him personally.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 288''</ref>


During the conversation, it became clear that the Marine knew far more than Sentzke had even expected him to. However, they were interrupted by the arrival of Kilo-Five's rescue party; namely, [[Sergeant]] [[Lian Devereaux]] and her Pelican ''[[Tart-Cart]]''. At Vaz's insistence, they apprehended Staffan and took him aboard Kilo-Five's ship, {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 322-324''</ref> To his surprise, he was soon allowed to reunite with his daughter who now served with Kilo-Five. Although furious and disgusted at the UNSC's treatment of her, Sentzke concluded that he would be satisfied as long as Naomi was allowed to decide whether to remain in the UNSC or accept his offer to retire and join her family.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 358-368''</ref> Due in part to her Spartan indoctrination and sense of duty, Naomi chose the former.
During the conversation, it became clear that the Marine knew far more than Sentzke had even expected him to. However, they were interrupted by the arrival of Kilo-Five's rescue party; namely, [[Sergeant]] [[Lian Devereaux]] and her Pelican ''[[Tart-Cart]]''. At Vaz's insistence, they apprehended Staffan and took him aboard Kilo-Five's ship, {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 322-324''</ref> To his surprise, he was soon allowed to reunite with his daughter who now served with Kilo-Five. Although furious and disgusted at the UNSC's treatment of her, Sentzke concluded that he would be satisfied as long as Naomi was allowed to decide whether to remain in the UNSC or accept his offer to retire and join her family.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''pages 358-368''</ref> Due in part to her Spartan indoctrination and sense of duty, Naomi chose the former.
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Sentzke had an intense hatred of Earth authorities and the UNSC, and was willing to go to extreme lengths to force them to tell him the truth. In his own line of work as a rebel and arms dealer, Sentzke displayed a ruthless mentality which stood in stark contrast to his family life. He learned many of these qualities from his friend Andrew Remo, whose preexisting skill set and disregard for authority—byproducts of his criminal career—were an important contributor in transforming Sentzke from the ordinary citizen he used to be into a notorious insurgent.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 234-235''</ref>
Sentzke had an intense hatred of Earth authorities and the UNSC, and was willing to go to extreme lengths to force them to tell him the truth. In his own line of work as a rebel and arms dealer, Sentzke displayed a ruthless mentality which stood in stark contrast to his family life. He learned many of these qualities from his friend Andrew Remo, whose preexisting skill set and disregard for authority—byproducts of his criminal career—were an important contributor in transforming Sentzke from the ordinary citizen he used to be into a notorious insurgent.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 234-235''</ref>
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==Trivia==
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