Ace Combat Lore | Why did Nagase appear in Ace Combat 7? Who is she?

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Kei Nagase is a character in Ace Combat games known for her role in the Wardog Squadron, passionate about peace and space exploration. After becoming a writer, she leads a deep space mission to intercept an asteroid threat in Ace Combat 7.

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  • Kei Nagase, a character in Ace Combat, transitions from a fighter pilot to a writer, showcasing the impact of war experiences on personal growth and career choices.
  • Nagase's passion for peace, space exploration, and her proactive approach to preventing disasters highlight her multifaceted character, blending idealism with practical action in the face of challenges.

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Kei Nagase: Ace Combat pilot turned author

  • Kei Nagase is a character in various Ace Combat games and novels, including Ace Combat 5, known for her role in the Wardog Squadron.
  • Nagase is passionate about the book "A Blue Dove for the Princess" and strongly advocates for peace and world harmony.
  • She is a supporter of space exploration, particularly fascinated by the Arkbird spacecraft and the concept of a space elevator.
  • After the events of Ace Combat 5, Nagase becomes a writer, publishing four books, including "The Twelve Colours of the Sky."
  • Nagase forms a close friendship with an editor who persuades her to write a sequel to her first book, but Nagase declines due to her war experiences.
  • The editor, traumatized by the war, transitions to children's books and invites Nagase to her daughter's birthday party, where Nagase meets an astronomer.
  • Nagase discovers a new asteroid threat to Strangereal and leads a deep space mission to intercept and prevent disaster, returning after seven years in Ace Combat 7.
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