Sadie Dal

Sadie Dal is an AOSE field researcher, specializing in xenobiology and Slyten crystal properties, who sparked during the events of Love Song.

Love Song
Sadie was selected to go to space after a desperate bid on her part, following her fiance Daisy Saxon's selection. While Daisy was being deployed as part of the military effort to explore the planet and secure the Slyten motherlode presumed to be locked within it, Sadie would arrived shortly afterwards, as part of further scientific research of the plane. While the AOSE had sent researchers to the planet before, the leading xenobiologists among them were no longer available.

As Sadie's shuttle arrived at the planet, however, there was an engine malfunction, and it proceeded to crash in an unexplored part of Olten, blowing out its communications in the process. Sadie staggers away from the crash site, trying to find someplace safe to rest, and ends up exploring the planet, astonished by its beauty. Ultimately, although she tries to find some way to re-establish communication, she's unable to do so with the tools she has on hand.

By the time Sadie finally reaches the AOSE forward base, it is abandoned, with the last shuttle escaping the atmosphere as she stands there. Knowing in her heart that Daisy is alive and on that shuttle, and that she probably thinks that Sadie has died, Sadie resolves to follow her, whatever that takes, and her spark ignites. In an instant, she flies to Terra, beating Daisy there, and uses her newfound powers to negotiate Sadie's freedom, so that she doesn't get court martialed or otherwise penalized for abandoning the mission. In exchange, Sadie has to continue to work for the AOSE even after her contract with them times out, potentially indefinitely, and help them research her new powers.

Animus Vox
Since Love Song, Sadie has grown uncomfortable with the behavior of the Terran government, who are functionally holding her wife hostage. Given that Daisy's safety is contingent on Sadie's cooperation, Sadie has stuck around the plane and planet despite not wanting to, and despite dreams of leaving it behind one day.

While not appearing in the set proper, Sadie is the point of view character for the prologue of the set. She's also referenced by name several times throughout the story.

Capabilities
Sadie has a PHD in biology, and is generally smart, but not superhumanly so. Prior to her spark igniting, she was talented enough to get a coveted spot on an AOSE mission, but wasn't head and shoulders above her other peers internationally.

Heavy exposure to Slyten and her spark igniting did grant Sadie superpowers, however. She has some telekinetic capabilities, largely stemming from a more interesting underlying power: the ability to program objects to follow specific commands. These commands can't be modified once set and are limited by the nature of the object programmed. Additionally, like all Terran planeswalkers, Sadie can use her planeswalking abilities to teleport from planet to planet within Terra itself.

Planeswalkers met

 * Glitch
 * Remi Amber

Trivia

 * Sadie's name is a play on Shady, as her original card referenced both Eminem (by virtue of Slim Shady) and Doctor Dre, due to the stipulations involved with Love Song as a set.