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AERYN SUN (Claudia Black) is a Sebacian and former Peacekeeper born into military servitude. After speaking up for Crichton to Crais, she was deemed "Irreversibly Contaminated" and expelled from the PeaceKeepers. Escaping with John and the others, she has since come to realize that she can be much more than she ever knew was possible.

Aeryn was born into PK servitude, though she was not selectively bred, as is the custom with PK's. Her mother, Zalax and her father, Talyn, bred out of love. This is highly irregular in PK circles, as emotional attachments are frowned upon. Early in Aeryn's life, Zalax broke several rules to sneak into Aeryn's quarters and tell her of this and later paid terribly for this breach in protocol. Zalax was forced to decide between the death of her daughter and the death of her lover to prove her continued loyalty to the PK's, and chose to save her daughter by killing Talyn. The PK's kept Zalax on as an assassin who was later charged with hunting down the PK/Leviathan ship named after her former lover. Though bitter and hateful after years of serving as a PK assassin, Zalax could still not bear, in the end, to destroy her daughter, though even as she came to the conclusion she was herself killed by Crais, who had intended on saving Aeryn from Zalax.

Aeryn had overcome many things up to this point, she had finally accepted and was returning the love of one of the Twinned Johns. He had died in her arms after being saturated with radiation and keeping wormhole tech from falling into Scarran hands. This, added with the death of her mother caused her to revert back to what she knew best, PK mentality. Coming into contact with the remaining John was painful for her, as she saw him as a cruel copy and reminder of the man she had let her guard down to, the man she had loved.

Apparently she was also knocked up at some point, though the daddy might not be either of the Crichtons. This is such a goofy subplot I won't even comment on it anymore as it reeks of Days of our Lives.