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Jordan C. Wilde, a 17-year-old military cadet born in 2065, serves as Earth’s primary gunner aboard the Whizzing Arrow racing vessel. Enrolling at the Space Academy at 15 to honor his grandfather William J. Wilde’s legacy, he faced scrutiny over rumors linking William to the Crogs—a conflict compounded by his grandfather’s death during a Crog attack, which rooted his resentment toward the species and their Nourasian allies, including Prince Aikka. Though he failed piloting courses, his sharpshooting prowess secured his role as gunner.
Initially clashing with Molly, the team’s stowaway-turned-pilot, Jordan’s guarded demeanor softened into a protective partnership as her skills emerged. Their dynamic shifted from rivalry to reliance, his precision fire safeguarding their victories. When pilot Rick Thunderbolt’s injury forced Jordan into the cockpit, his struggles confirmed Molly’s permanent promotion to pilot, cementing their alliance. He adapted to dual roles: defending the ship and steadying Molly’s resolve during races.
Hot-headed yet loyal, Jordan’s Alwas Cycle clashes with Prince Aikka risked team cohesion until he embraced collaboration over suspicion. On Ōban, his protectiveness toward Molly deepened into unspoken affection. During the final race, he intercepted Canaletto’s resurgence by absorbing the Avatar’s energy, sacrificing his humanity to seal their victory. His farewell kiss with Molly preceded an eternal vigil as Ōban’s new Avatar, while the team returned home.
Marked by a gruff exterior masking insecurity, Jordan’s growth bridged impulsive combat instincts to measured sacrifice. Two dogtags—his own and his grandfather’s—anchored moments of doubt. His journey transitioned from a cadet chasing legacy to a guardian prioritizing bonds over duty, resolving the tension between vengeance and loyalty.
Initially clashing with Molly, the team’s stowaway-turned-pilot, Jordan’s guarded demeanor softened into a protective partnership as her skills emerged. Their dynamic shifted from rivalry to reliance, his precision fire safeguarding their victories. When pilot Rick Thunderbolt’s injury forced Jordan into the cockpit, his struggles confirmed Molly’s permanent promotion to pilot, cementing their alliance. He adapted to dual roles: defending the ship and steadying Molly’s resolve during races.
Hot-headed yet loyal, Jordan’s Alwas Cycle clashes with Prince Aikka risked team cohesion until he embraced collaboration over suspicion. On Ōban, his protectiveness toward Molly deepened into unspoken affection. During the final race, he intercepted Canaletto’s resurgence by absorbing the Avatar’s energy, sacrificing his humanity to seal their victory. His farewell kiss with Molly preceded an eternal vigil as Ōban’s new Avatar, while the team returned home.
Marked by a gruff exterior masking insecurity, Jordan’s growth bridged impulsive combat instincts to measured sacrifice. Two dogtags—his own and his grandfather’s—anchored moments of doubt. His journey transitioned from a cadet chasing legacy to a guardian prioritizing bonds over duty, resolving the tension between vengeance and loyalty.