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Van initially muscles up to Donnie Chen, thinking that he is Raven. However, close inspection reveals they are different people. Raven's marking was on the other side of his face to Don Chen. He tells Van that his family had lived in the flying castle for generations, and they had looked after its "truth". Passing the tests had given Van the right to learn this truth, about the Zoid Eve. Van immediately points out that Horai was nothing like Wendeen or Oluga, to which she replies "Wendy" and "Ollie" were just kids acting mysterious because they hadn't spoken in a couple centuries.

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  • Van initially muscles up to Donnie Chen, thinking that he is Raven. However, close inspection reveals they are different people. Raven's marking was on the other side of his face to Don Chen. He tells Van that his family had lived in the flying castle for generations, and they had looked after its "truth". Passing the tests had given Van the right to learn this truth, about the Zoid Eve. Van immediately points out that Horai was nothing like Wendeen or Oluga, to which she replies "Wendy" and "Ollie" were just kids acting mysterious because they hadn't spoken in a couple centuries.
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  • Van initially muscles up to Donnie Chen, thinking that he is Raven. However, close inspection reveals they are different people. Raven's marking was on the other side of his face to Don Chen. He tells Van that his family had lived in the flying castle for generations, and they had looked after its "truth". Passing the tests had given Van the right to learn this truth, about the Zoid Eve. A mysterious voice calls out to them, it was none other than Horai. Unlike Wendeen or Oluga, Horai could talk to people directly. The group head to the core of Horai to converse with Horai itself. What greets the group takes the all by surprise, a relaxed "gal" happily joyously them. Van immediately points out that Horai was nothing like Wendeen or Oluga, to which she replies "Wendy" and "Ollie" were just kids acting mysterious because they hadn't spoken in a couple centuries. As they skip the formalities, they get back onto the topic of the Zoid Eve. Horai explains that the Zoid Eve is the progenitor of all Zoids. The oldest and most powerful Zoid, it was the "mother" of all Zoids. When asked if they could meet the Zoid Eve, Horai mentions that she "hasn't got the foggiest". The Zoid Eve hadn't spoken to her in over 300 years. She tells them that clues could be found, and some had already been witnessed by the group. The great terror that powered up the Death Stinger was related to the Zoid Eve. Donnie tells Van that Prozen planned to use "D" to unleash destruction across the world, and that they wanted Van to help stop him. Van wondered why it was his job to stop Prozen. Donnie replied that if the republic did anything, it would cause world war, and that Van (who passed the tests) was aslo "destined" to do so. Donnie reveals that someone named Joyce Chen was playing the pivotal role in Prozen's plan. He explains that most know Joyce by his alias: Raven. Donnie explains that Raven is his twin brother. As they talk, Raven's actions are briefly shown. Fighting the Prozen Knights, Raven used a Berserk Fury to take on a custom Iron Kong and Geno Breaker. Yet, true to his last words with Van, he didn't kill his opponents.
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