2nd High Commander

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The 2nd High Commander of the Peoples Front.

The Second took power in dark times of the Front's history, after the heroic sacrifice of the first High commander during the Corvus War.

His carer started in the pre unification army there he gained the rank of Corporal when the war Unification occurred, During this war he fought on the front lines of the American campaign. It was during that campaign that he distinguished himself and rose through the ranks and when the war was over he had reached the rank of General.

After the war he was put in charge of running the new American territory, where he had a firm but fair rule. He all ways had a focus for the well being of the people he was in charge of, This was a sentiment he carried with him after the tragic and sudden lose of the First High Commander at the hands of Corvus.

Stepping into the role of High Commander at the age of 40, he all ways prioritized the protection of the Front and its people. He was the one that directed the investigation of the discovery of the Builder race, a mystery that the Front still searches for. It was under his orders that the creation of the Biotalman a core part of the nations military was developed. He commissioned the creation of what would become the Saker class ships, a creation that he was happy to see the completion of and had the honor of being the first person to step onto the first complete ship of its kind.

From the day he took on the role of High Commander, the Second vowed to make developing the Fronts ability to defend itself from any possible attacks. And as he stepped down into retirement at the age of 70, he served as High Commander for 30 years.

He was well respected and had a long carer after stepping down from the High Commander role and served as an ambassador. He spent his retirement painting and now has many works displayed in a number of gallery's around the Front Territory's. At the age of 248, he passed in his sleep at peace in his home last night.