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'''Naomi-010''', born '''Naomi Sentzke''', is a [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-II]] supersoldier. In [[2553|January 2553]], she was assigned to [[Kilo-Five]], a highly covert intelligence unit under the command of [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Serin Osman]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''"Chapter 2"''</ref>
'''Naomi-010''', born '''Naomi Sentzke''', is a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] supersoldier. In [[2553|January 2553]], she was assigned to [[Kilo-Five]], a highly covert intelligence unit under the command of [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Serin Osman]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''"Chapter 2"''</ref>


==Biography==  
==Biography==  
===Early childhood===  
===Early childhood===  
Born [[2511|September 15, 2511]] on the colony of [[Sansar]], Naomi was the only child of [[Staffan Sentzke|Staffan]] and [[Lena Sentzke]]. In September 10, [[2517]], five days before her sixth birthday, Naomi was abducted by ONI [[Retrieval team Theta 2]] and conscripted into the [[SPARTAN-II Program]]. Like the other Spartan candidates, she was taken to the UNSC fortress world of [[Reach]], and for years trained under [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]] and the AI [[Déjà]]. In [[2525]], she survived the subsequent [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentation procedures]].
Born [[2511|September 15, 2511]] on the colony of [[Sansar]], Naomi was the only child of [[Staffan Sentzke|Staffan]] and [[Lena Sentzke]]. In September 10, [[2517]], five days before her sixth birthday, Naomi was abducted by ONI [[Retrieval team Theta 2]] and conscripted into the [[SPARTAN-II program]]. Like the other Spartan candidates, she was taken to the UNSC fortress world of [[Reach]], and for years trained under [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]] and the AI [[Déjà]]. In [[2525]], she survived the subsequent [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentation procedures]].


Unbeknownst to Naomi, she was replaced by a [[flash cloning|flash clone]] who died after one and a half years. Her devastated mother came to believe that her "daughter's" death was the result of a hereditary genetic defect, and decided to undergo sterilization; she committed suicide six months later. Correctly deducing that the clone wasn't his real daughter, and that her disappearance was the result of a government conspiracy, her father developed a deep hatred for the UNSC and later became an [[Insurrectionist]] leader on [[Venezia]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 448-449''</ref>
Unbeknownst to Naomi, she was replaced by a [[flash cloning|flash clone]] who died after one and a half years. Her devastated mother came to believe that her "daughter's" death was the result of a hereditary genetic defect, and decided to undergo sterilization; she committed suicide six months later. Correctly deducing that the clone wasn't his real daughter, and that her disappearance was the result of a government conspiracy, her father developed a deep hatred for the UNSC and later became an [[Insurrectionist]] leader on [[Venezia]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 448-449''</ref>
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===Venezian movement===
===Venezian movement===
Following the "Thursday war," Kilo-Five quickly resumed its previous task and returned to Venezia. With Spencer's help, Naomi and Vaz went undercover as UNSC deserters and investigated Venezia's [[black market]]s. During their investigation of Insurrectionist activity on the planet, they spotted Staffan Sentzke in company with the possessor of ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'', the [[Skirmisher]] [[Sav Fel]].<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 430-431''</ref>
Following the "Thursday war" at Sanghelios, Kilo-Five quickly resumed its previous task and returned to Venezia. With Spencer's help, Naomi and Vaz went undercover as UNSC deserters and investigated Venezia's [[black market]]s. During their investigation of Insurrectionist activity on the planet, they spotted Staffan Sentzke in company with the [[Skirmisher]] [[Sav Fel]], the possessor of the battlecruiser ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' which Kilo-Five sought to find and acquire.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 430-431''</ref> Shortly thereafter, Naomi was pulled out and substituted by Mal as her family ties might compromise the mission.
 
While Mal and Vaz infiltrated the Venezian militia, Naomi and Devereaux traveled to ''[[Anchor 10]]'' with the Pelican ''[[Tart-Cart]]'' to retrieve a new dropship to Kilo-Five, having it immediately upgraded with the same capabilities as ''Tart-Cart'' by the Huragok [[Requires Adjustment]]. During the trip, however, Mal and Vaz were captured by the Insurrectionists on Venezia and Naomi and Devereaux were immediately tasked with the rescue mission. Naomi piloted the new Pelican, dubbed ''[[Bogof]]'', to extract Mal, while Devereaux went after Vaz with ''Tart-Cart''. Landing her dropship near [[Stuttgart armory]], Naomi crashed through the roof of the building where Geffen was being held, instantly neutralizing the insurgent guarding him. Carrying Mal, she flew back to ''Bogof'' using her [[jetpack]].
 
===Reunion===
Both having succeeded in their respective extractions, Naomi and Devereaux returned to ''Port Stanley'', with Naomi's father taken captive aboard Devereaux's Pelican. Soon after, Staffan Sentzke was informed about the Spartan program and was allowed by Osman to reunite with his daughter. Staffan was dumbfounded about meeting the daughter he had sought after for so long, particularly after learning what had truly happened to her. In the ensuing exchanges between the two, Staffan asked Naomi to give up her service with the UNSC in favor of a normal family life. Although she found the prospect virtually unprecedented, Naomi feared her judgment would be clouded by her Spartan indoctrination. Having forgotten about her life prior to the SPARTAN-II program almost entirely, Naomi asked Black-Box to use data recorded by ONI while connected through her [[Spartan neural interface|neural implant]] to trigger some of her childhood memories. Even though she became highly upset upon viewing the recordings of the early days of the Spartan program, this did not change her decision to stay with the UNSC.
 
===''Pious Inquisitor''===
Meanwhile, Kilo-Five managed to track down ''Pious Inquisitor'', which had been boarded by a Kig-Yar pirate crew attempting to commandeer the ship for themselves. Naomi and Mal boarded the ship as Kilo-Five's second boarding party, moving toward the bridge and eliminating members of the Kig-Yar crew on the way. The humans' advance soon prompted the Shipmistress, [[Chol Von]], to set the ship to explode. Naomi and Mal escaped to ''Bogof''; Staffan Sentzke, having fled the ship aboard a [[Type-25 Spirit|Spirit]] and intending to escape his ONI captors, stayed in range until he could ensure Naomi was safe. While Kilo-Five made it aboard ''Port Stanley'', Sentzke was presumed dead when ''Pious Inquisitor'' self-destructed.
 
With the Venezian threat seemingly neutralized, Kilo-Five was granted shore leave. While the rest of the team headed planetside on [[Cascade]], Naomi chose to remain aboard ''Port Stanley''. After the rest of the team returned onboard, Vaz received an anonymous package containing a [[planetarium lamp]] and a chair for a dolls' house—both of which Staffan had planned to give Naomi for her sixth birthday decades earlier—indicating he was still alive.


==Equipment==
==Equipment==