Adrian Aleksandr
His Supreme Adrian Aleksandr Premier of Russatrova | |
Premier of Russatrova | |
Incumbent | |
Took Office | June 22, 1997 |
Party | Soviet Party |
Predecessor | Nikolai Romanov |
Personal Details | |
Born | Adrian Krukov Aleksandr December 13, 1961 Svyatoslav, Russatrova |
Political Party | Soviet Party (1975 - Present) |
Spouse | Alyona Nastiona (m.1992) |
Children | Valeriya Aleksandr (born 3/2/1996) |
Residence | Premier Estate, Bodgdan, Russatrova |
Alma mater | Stanislav Military Academy |
Occupation | Military |
Military Service | |
Allegiance | Russatrova |
Service Branch | Soviet Armed Forces; Career Division |
Years of Service | 1977-1997 |
Rank | Heneral-leitenant (General-Lieutenant) |
Although a charming and eloquent man of peace at first glance, Aleksandr is in reality a mad man consumed by progressing power. His experiences during the Second Russatrova War made him infamous for his ruthless military tactics. Aleksandr was shown to be highly skilled as a field officer, and was a difficult opponent for any enemy commander to work around or against. Egotistic, dramatic and cruel, he wasted no opportunity to remind friends and foes of his glorious victories. Known for his brutal and rash arrogance during the war, it was no surprise when his predecessor, His Supreme Premier Nikolai Romanov, fell ill and later died from complication that Aleksandr was on the top of the list as he had already quickly became a national icon; a symbol of Russatrovan supremacy and patriotism.
Now at the controls of one of Anteria's most brutal regimes and military might, Aleksandr is determined to bring about the greatness he sees in Russatrova to the rest of Anteria; by force if necessary.
Early Life
Adrian Krukov Aleksandr was born February 23, 1961 in Svyatoslav, Russatrova as the third and only surviving child of Soviet Party members Lieutenant Colonel Mykhailo Aleksandr and Ruslana Aleksandr. His older brothers, Pavlo and Ruslan Aleksandr both were killed on the Alpine front during the First Russatrovan War. Growing up, Adrian Aleksandr was raised predominantly by his mother with his father, an officer in the Soviet Armed Forces and prominent Soviet Party Member, being off in the capital of Bogdan most of the days of the year. Aleksandr lived in relative isolation and luxury, as most soviet party children did, and was not allowed to play or associate with children outside the parties arms. Aleksandr once accounted that he played with a non-party child once and was scolded heavy by his mother and he had learned a valuable lesson that day.
In September of 1974 Aleksandr's father moved their family from Svyatoslav to Bogdan after the lose of Aleksandr's older brothers to keep the family closer and out of danger. Aleksandr was inducted into the Soviet Party youth wing known as the Soviet Youth a year after moving to Bogdan as do all children of Soviet Party members in 1975. He was reportedly a outgoing child as well as an obedient one and caught the eye of most soviet party officials in charge. He served in regular youth functions for the next two years.
Soviet Party and military service
Aleksandr was inducted into the Soviet Party youth wing known as the Soviet Youth a year after moving to Bogdan as do all children of Soviet Party members in 1975. He was reportedly a outgoing child as well as an obedient one and caught the eye of most soviet party officials in charge. He served in regular youth functions for the next two years.
As a member of the Soviet Youth, Aleksandr was selected for military service at the age of 16 in 1977 and was sent off to Stanislav Military Academy with the base rank of Komisar (Commissar) which is standard for all Soviet Party officers. While at the academy Aleksandr established himself as a hard-driving leader who impressed superiors with his dedication to not only his duties but to the communist ideals of the soviet party. After graduating in 1979, Aleksandr took the oath of loyalty and was inducted as a full member of Ye Soviet Party of Russatrova and was selected among other top graduates to serve as staff to the then Kerivnyk Narkom Russatrova (Head Commissar of Russatrova) Yegor Danylo where he achieved the rank of Starshyi leitenant (first lieutenant).