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Isadora Honoratus  |
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ComNet Novice
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VE - Stormtrooper Corps
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Female
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Human
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Birthday: |
April 13
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Date Joined: |
August 24, 2007
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March 15, 2008 at
12:10:11 AM
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"The Empire does not need cannon fodder. The Empire does not need heroes. The Empire does, however, need several good men. And unfortunately, you aren't it." -Stormtrooper Sergent
There are several worlds that fall under the protection of the Vast Empire. Some are far away and their allegiance a mere formality, but others remain loyal through the iron determination of it's people. Among them are the people of Despin VI, whose people have lived the ideals of the Imperial system for over two millenia.
Isadora was born in Revolution 507, the first child of Tiberius and Illenia Honoratus. The high gravity world (1.6 G) is one of the highest gravity worlds ever inhabited by humans, with an airpressure so great it is suicide to live at sea level. The high mountains of the Titanus Maximus mountain chain was Isadora's home, and it was there that she encountered her first Stormtrooper. The human was an even match for a young man who had challenged the stormtrooper to a friendly sparring match, and the stormtrooper naturally won. From that day forth, Isadora was sure she wished to become one of the Empire's finest.
Isadora stands over 2.2 meters tall, her high gravity world producing a race of giants that let her tower over her fellow cadets. Her long brown hair is kept long, the only violation of regs she allows herself, and her armor is kept immaculate except when in the heat of battle. She is devoutly loyal to the ideals of the Empire, and her oath to the Empire comes second only to her oath to her family to become the best of the best as one of the Vast Empire's Stormtroopers. |
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TRP/LCP Honoratus/2PLT/1COMP/1BAT/1RGT/Tadeth/VEA/VE "Murphy's Law states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. That's why I expect you to get it right the first time, because in war, things that go wrong tend to go dead." -Academy Instructor. |
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