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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
==Quotes==
'Hot cocoa, homemade Fuan cheese, baked clams... oh, I do miss you, Mark.'
'My dear Mark, I am toasty warm, I assure you. Though, uhm, you might send me more tea.'
'On you way, little bug. Nothing to see up here.'
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Devrim Kay
File:Devrim Kay Thumb.jpg
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Earth

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Hair color:

Dark Brown

Eye color:

Brown

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Guardians, Vanguard, The Last City

Rank:

Dead Zone Scout

Class:

Sniper

Notable info:

Aids the recovery effort of the Guardians
Provides additional missions, Adventures, and rewards for Guardians
Defends against hostile forces

 

"The Cabal are bringing in a fortified Mining Lander, I believe this means a resource grab."
— Devrim Kay

Devrim Kay is a human male who acts as a European Dead Zone scout, helping to aid the Guardians in their recovery efforts. He also provides missions for the Guardians to undertake in his church outpost within the Trostland.

Trivia

  • Devrim Kay and Master Ives share the same voice actor, Gideon Emery.

List of appearances

Quotes

'Hot cocoa, homemade Fuan cheese, baked clams... oh, I do miss you, Mark.' 'My dear Mark, I am toasty warm, I assure you. Though, uhm, you might send me more tea.' 'On you way, little bug. Nothing to see up here.'


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