
However, as Dal refers to Zero as a "him", Gwyn clarifies that as Zero is Medusan, they are neither a he or she. Dal then says that if she gets him passage on the Kazon vessel, he will tell her all about Fugitive Zero. Dal gives some snarky responses, but Gwyn tells him that if he helps her find Fugitive Zero, the Diviner will free him. Gwyn then suspects that Dal and Fugitive Zero are in league with one another, since Zero's act of sabotage took place at the same time Dal tried to escape. Dal responds that he hadn't entirely thought of his escape plan, and merely seized an opportunity that he saw. When the Diviner suspected Dal to conspire with the rogue Medusan Zero, Gwyn was assigned to interrogate Dal.ĭal is brought to a room with Gwyn, and she gives him some honey lychee as she asks him about his recent escape attempt. The Diviner's lieutenant, Drednok, warned Gwyn that she did not speak for her father. Gwyn warned the Kazon that if he ever delivered another prisoner that young, the Kazon himself would be working in the mines. In the year 2383, Gwyn threatened a Kazon slaver when his latest delivery was a Caitian child. She spoke the spoke the language of Dal R'El, whose species was unknown even to himself. Instead, his machines used UTs, while Gwyn herself was proficient in several languages. The Diviner prevented the slaves from accessing universal translators.

Gwyn was employed by the Diviner and his personnel in the colony, which included an industrial operation based on slave labor.
