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'''Relationships:'''
 
'''Relationships:'''
  
''Zackary'': 4-2
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Zackary: 4-2
  
 
Denzel still feels a significant grudge against Zackary for the time they got into a serious fight. Denzel sees Zackary, although not good enough to be a leader, as the primary potential leader of anti-Denzel forces. As a pilot, this makes him more dangerous.
 
Denzel still feels a significant grudge against Zackary for the time they got into a serious fight. Denzel sees Zackary, although not good enough to be a leader, as the primary potential leader of anti-Denzel forces. As a pilot, this makes him more dangerous.
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Although Denzel doesn't want to feel angry with Zackary over this, if he's honest with himself he has to admit he is. He's honest enough with himself to admit this much- the anger is too strong to do otherwise.
 
Although Denzel doesn't want to feel angry with Zackary over this, if he's honest with himself he has to admit he is. He's honest enough with himself to admit this much- the anger is too strong to do otherwise.
  
''Ellie'': 3-2
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Ellie: 3-2
  
 
A bit vapid, but Denzel has an odd feeling about her- as if she's not all she looks. Denzel isn't sure what to make of it. If you were to ask Denzel outright, he would rate Ellie as a 2-1 but that's because he's lying to himself.  
 
A bit vapid, but Denzel has an odd feeling about her- as if she's not all she looks. Denzel isn't sure what to make of it. If you were to ask Denzel outright, he would rate Ellie as a 2-1 but that's because he's lying to himself.  
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In Denzel's heart of hearts, he likes having somebody to talk to. He can't reveal everything, but he can reveal more to Ellie than he can to anybody else because he has a "hold" over Ellie- if their Relationship breaks Ellie's life will be at risk. He feels he has to be careful not to let the relationship get too close, but he has already crosed his own lines...
 
In Denzel's heart of hearts, he likes having somebody to talk to. He can't reveal everything, but he can reveal more to Ellie than he can to anybody else because he has a "hold" over Ellie- if their Relationship breaks Ellie's life will be at risk. He feels he has to be careful not to let the relationship get too close, but he has already crosed his own lines...
  
''Ollandah'': 2-3
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Ollandah: 2-3
  
 
Zackary's pawn(in Denzel's mind), and an idealistic kid. Denzel considers her a tool of the enemy but valuable due to the lack of a new generation. Because of their relation as cousins, however, Denzel is a bit more attached to Ollandah that he would admit.
 
Zackary's pawn(in Denzel's mind), and an idealistic kid. Denzel considers her a tool of the enemy but valuable due to the lack of a new generation. Because of their relation as cousins, however, Denzel is a bit more attached to Ollandah that he would admit.
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To the small extent that they have talked, however, you wouldn't see it- it's mostly been Ollandah gushing about Zackary and Denzel trying to no avail to point out his weaknesses.
 
To the small extent that they have talked, however, you wouldn't see it- it's mostly been Ollandah gushing about Zackary and Denzel trying to no avail to point out his weaknesses.
  
''Vickie'': 2-2
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Vickie: 2-2
  
 
A selfish Pilot, and a prime candidate for Denzel's "Shipping" plans. In his mind, although Vickie-Alex would be the obvious choice but he sees the guy as too insignificant. Throwing her at Oku would make him act less rashly as he needs to survive and make them both less selfish, whilst throwing her at Zackary would, if played right, create a more intense relationship than the one with Elizabeth to power them both up.  
 
A selfish Pilot, and a prime candidate for Denzel's "Shipping" plans. In his mind, although Vickie-Alex would be the obvious choice but he sees the guy as too insignificant. Throwing her at Oku would make him act less rashly as he needs to survive and make them both less selfish, whilst throwing her at Zackary would, if played right, create a more intense relationship than the one with Elizabeth to power them both up.  
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Denzel hasn't really thought that much about Vickie as a person, however. She's proactive in his mind, but at this point Ellie and Zackary are the only breaches of his anti-emotional attachment rules.
 
Denzel hasn't really thought that much about Vickie as a person, however. She's proactive in his mind, but at this point Ellie and Zackary are the only breaches of his anti-emotional attachment rules.
  
''Oku'': 2-1
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Oku: 2-1
  
 
A rash git in Denzel's mind, who desperately needs to be controlled by an authority figure such as himself. Unlike Zackary he isn't an outright enemy, but Denzel feels that if his supremacy is going to be formally established one day he needs a way to bring Oku to heel.
 
A rash git in Denzel's mind, who desperately needs to be controlled by an authority figure such as himself. Unlike Zackary he isn't an outright enemy, but Denzel feels that if his supremacy is going to be formally established one day he needs a way to bring Oku to heel.
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The difference between Denzel's view about Zackary and his view about Oku is that he doesn't feel that much anger against Oku- this is because Oku, unlike Zackary, is not a rival for the leadership of the group.  
 
The difference between Denzel's view about Zackary and his view about Oku is that he doesn't feel that much anger against Oku- this is because Oku, unlike Zackary, is not a rival for the leadership of the group.  
  
''Dominic'': 1-4
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Dominic: 1-4
  
 
Denzel dismisses Dominic, rightly, as easily manipulable. Dominic is easy to provoke to anger and gets drunk a lot of the time. Even when he isn't drunk, the facts he reveals when drunk mean that Denzel knows him like the back of his hand.
 
Denzel dismisses Dominic, rightly, as easily manipulable. Dominic is easy to provoke to anger and gets drunk a lot of the time. Even when he isn't drunk, the facts he reveals when drunk mean that Denzel knows him like the back of his hand.
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Dominic really is to Denzel what he sees Ellie as- a person who he understands well enough to know won't betray him, but who he doesn't really feel anything about.
 
Dominic really is to Denzel what he sees Ellie as- a person who he understands well enough to know won't betray him, but who he doesn't really feel anything about.
  
''Everybody else'': 1-2
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Everybody else: 1-2
  
 
Nathan is a mysterious figure who needs to be checked out in more detail. Denzel links him to the base and so figures his agenda is in their interests- but he isn't sure what it is.  
 
Nathan is a mysterious figure who needs to be checked out in more detail. Denzel links him to the base and so figures his agenda is in their interests- but he isn't sure what it is.  

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