![]() ![]() Sky treated her wound to stop the bleeding and then used a machine to release smoke into the hangar. ![]() She managed to get to cover and heard a familiar voice taunting her with a nursery rhyme. Sky was then suddenly fired upon and shot in the leg. She found the landing gear's hydraulic line had been cut as well as her missing necklace lodged in the plane upon closer inspection. It mentioned an issue with the CC-295 in one of Rainbow's hangars, prompting Sky to investigate. Shortly after her recruitment, Sky was left a note by what appeared to be from Nomad. This later led Nomad to recommend her to join Rainbow in 2021. Sky was able to successfully fend the bear off and flew Nomad to safety. After giving Nomad medical attention, they were attacked by a black bear while Sky was repairing her helicopter. In 2015, she found and rescued Sanaa “Nomad” El Maktoub in the Canadian wilderness. She completed her Basic Medical Training (CFHSTC) and continued to serve in the CAF as an Aerial Medic. Remembering her mother’s emphasis on the value of balance, Sky felt since the CAF taught her to take lives, she should also learn how to save them. ![]() While benefitting from the guidance of community elders and indigenous instructors, this program sparked an interest in preserving and protecting what she loved most, the Nakoda way of life.Īfter joining the Canadian Armed Forces Sky worked her way through flight school. Her first introduction to engines was at her father’s knee, he taught her to understand helicopters before she learned to fly one.Īlways eager for new experiences she enrolled in the Bold Eagle Program at seventeen where she excelled in basic military training. Born in the Nakoda Territories of Saskatchewan, Sky’s first lesson from her mother was the importance of community. ![]()
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