Though he escaped from the Republic and officially left home at the age of ten, Day still remains very close to his family. He doesn't want to hurt other people, and he has a conscience and morals (unlike some other characters in this book). (1.4.83)Įven though he's a legend and a criminal though, Day is still human. He once vandalized the side of a military building. He once torched a whole squadron of fighter jets on an empty airfield in the middle of the night and has on two occasions grounded airships by crippling their engines. He's just a figure that they tell fantastical stories about: He's clever and famous and bold-and no one even knows his real name or what he looks like. The Republic is constantly trying to hunt him down, and the Colonies want to recruit him because he pulls off subversive attacks on the Republic without getting caught. Even at the age of fifteen, Day has become a legendary criminal.
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