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Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu


Character Fact File
 
Character Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu
Gender Female
Height 1.60
Alien Race Kalish
Colour White
Pass for Human Yes
Allegiance Moya
Love Interest Scorpius
Members Forum
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PlayedBy Raelee Hill
Nationality Australian
D.O.B. 24/10/1972
Hair Red
Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu - Raelee Hill

Character Profile
She marks her entrance into the series by smashing her craft into the dying Leviathan that Crichton rescued from floating helplessly in space. Her body is unable to accept translator microbes so she has to learn languages quickly. Chiana takes a strong dislike to her from the start. Its not entirely clear why shes taken such a dislike. Her character grows closer and closer to Scorpius, eventually leaves Moya with him. In the mini-series, she undergoes a radical change. Her red locks have been chopped off. Her clothing changes, her cleavage mainly disappears. She's been genetically engineered with the ability to emit radiation that is harmless to non-Scarrans. She is exposed as a Scarran spy during the Peacekeeper war. Scorpius brutalises her then leaves her on the planet as the wormhole weapon starts to affect the planet.



Person Profile
A natural red-head, she appeared briefly for a time in Neighbours as Serendipity in the mid-90s. Auditioned for the part of Commandant Mele-On Grayza but was deemed too nice to play the part. The producers were so impressed by her performance, her character was created specially for her. You'll next see her in "Superman Returns" as a paramedic so don't expect to see much of her in it.



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