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Athrun Zala
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Biographical Information
Race Human
Homeworld Coruscant
Mother Lenore Zala (deceased)
Father Patrick Zala (deceased)
Siblings Crystal Kamaski, Darek Zala, Waylon Zala (KIA)
Born Day 169 (age 30)
Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 1.82 meters
Coloring Light
Eye Color Green
Political Information
Affiliation
Positions Galactic Empire: 3rd Group CO
Prior Affiliation Galactic Empire

Athrun Zala is a retired Commodore in the Imperial Navy, previously serving as Commanding Officer of the Third Group of the 4th Imperial Fleet. Before that, he served as Commanding Officer of the 3rd Imperial Fleet before the Naval Merge.

He was born on Coruscant to Patrick and Lenore Zala. His family was constantly on the move, so he saw many planets in his time growing up. He was sent to a military school at the age of 16, for his father had a bigger purpose in mind. Of course, Athrun had plans of his own; he enlisted in the Galactic Empire and enrolled in the Imperial Academy.


Biography

--Log Entry #231090540--


I can't say I remember my childhood; not fully anyway. But most never really remember. Only bits and fragments of the past remain. Out of those pieces are a few events that one never forgets. Perhaps it's a birthday party, their first day at school, or the time dad took them cruising through the speeder lanes of Coruscant city. I had those moments too. But the time I'll never forget, is the day of the Imperial parade on Corellia. I don't remember why we were there, or even what city we lived in. I don't really remember how old I was either. I guess I was only five or six, as the second bar on the railing was just at the level of my forehead.

I remember hearing noise, shouts, and music outside the window. I opened the door to the balcony and stepped outside. Leaning against the railing surrounding the balcony, I looked down into the streets below. By this time, the music had gotten louder, as a large group of uniformed men marched down the stretch of road. Hearing the screaming sound of engines, I looked up just in time to see a group of fighters fly over the balcony. Even as small as I was then, I sensed the power, majesty, and greatness of the military in front of me. I looked behind me, to see the towering figure of my father. I smiled one of my biggest smiles, as I pointed to the parade. "I want to be just like them," I remember shouting, to which my father smiled. The look of pride on his face never waned as he and I watched the troops march past our field of vision.


Life Before the Empire

Athrun was born to Patrick and Lenore Zala on the planet Coruscant. As his family did not remain there for more than 2 years, he never remembered the place until later visits.

His family was almost always on the move due to political and other reasons about which he was never really sure. It did not really bother him that much, because he always got to see new and different places.

When he was 16, his father decided to send him to a military school to train him to fight by his side in the years to come. So he left with his father, leaving his mother and sister behind. The two were forced to come back when the Rebellion engaged the Empire on Morvogdine. Unfortunately, they arrived too late; among the rubble that used to be their home, they found his mother's body and no sign of his sister. While Athrun blamed the Rebellion for their attack on the planet (his anger greatly exaggerated by their taking prisoners and slaves), his father blamed the Empire for being there in the first place, and was determined to bring the Empire to justice.

Returning to Military school after the incident left Athrun somewhat shaken, and as time went on he began to wonder what his fathers' intentions were. Although his father's job illuded him slightly, he knew that he was fairly successful as a politician, dealing in diplomatic matters from one planet to another. While the political squabble and law making did not really interest him, he would've expected his father to have recommended him for various schools that dealt in that field.

During his stay in the school he practiced the use of unarmed combat, as well as a little practice with blasters. Much of his time was spent studying and obeying regulations, and while he was not ungrateful for his training, he felt it was somewhat lacking. He had long since decided on enlisting in the Imperial Academy, but he knew he was too young as of yet. So when his father had to move again, he asked to leave the school and head off world. His father was disappointed, but consented.

They moved to Thyferra, where Athrun applied to join a local university. Being a diplomat and fairly wealthy, his father was able to sway the school to accept him regardless of his slight lack of education. As a result he was in earlier than his age allowed, but he still had to work hard to catch up to their standards. As a result for the first year and part of the second, he had very little time for other activities.

Over the years since his mother's death and his sister's disappearance, his father had changed from a warm loving father to a cold unspoken man. Athrun found that his increased level of studying was somewhat of a blessing, as the cold silence in the house was almost unbearable. Most the time he could be found at school studying or spending time with his friends. As a result, Athrun and his father grew apart.

One day from coming home from school, Athrun found his father waiting for him. It was somewhat unexpected as reserved as his father tended to be, and as such it peaked his curiosity greatly. His father did not appear to be as cold and angry as he normally was, instead looking somewhat hesitant. It was a welcome change from his normal behavior, but the feeling didn't last long. Within moments his father had regained his normal composure and let his intentions be known. The elder man wasted no diplomatic effort on his son, suggesting, or commanding, that he join the Rebellion. In astonishment at his father's outlandish suggestion, Athrun declined, bluntly stating his intentions to enlist in the Imperial Academy. His father looked almost as stunned, as well as a look that Athrun was unsure of being rage or joy. They soon engaged eachother in a heated argument, eventually leaving the room disgusted at eachother.

It was not that long afterwards that the Rebellion deployed it's forces against the planet. Athrun was quite sure his father had somehow helped in this, and decided it would be best to leave. His father was no where around, so he took his father's personal ship and blasted off the planet. He barely escaped with his life, leaving the rebels at the doors of his house and dodging the rebel ships orbiting the planet. He flew to Coruscant, a place where he knew the rebels would dare not attack. He had already decided to join the Empire, so he immediately entered into the Imperial Academy.

Athrun was wrong in assuming that he had left his rebel father behind; his father had followed him and finally caught up with him. He had just left the academy doors when his father confronted him. They had a rather heated argument, which ended in hateful, bitter words, "You are no son of mine. You will die, like the rest of the Empire scum!" Athrun barely avoided his father's blaster shots, which brought the Stormtroopers to investigate. His father was arrested on the spot.

Imperial Academy

For Athrun, being inside the halls of the Imperial Academy on Coruscant was a new experience. In his mind, it meant he'd soon be joining the ranks of the Empire. But he found it wouldn't be that easy to get in. He went through many rigorous training exercises, as well as many tests of mental ability. However, being an experienced pilot and having attended military school before, he was prepared for the onslaught at the Academy. He had to work hard, but soon he had passed up the others in his group. Towards the end of his time in the Academy, he became a little arrogant at his easy success, ending up in getting a little sloppy and graduating short of Honors. He was the only one in his class to graduate under the tutoring of Command Flight Officer Tec Vaan.

Third Imperial Fleet

After graduating the academy as a Crewman, Athrun was transfered to the 3rd Imperial Fleet, then under the command of Captain Walter "Waterboole" Boole. He had proved at the academy his abilities for flying small craft, so he was assigned as a fighter pilot. His first missions consisted of nothing more than retrieving waylaid ships, and patrolling. He proved to be an eager and hardworking pilot though, and soon found himself heading up the ranks.

Later in his career, Zala was approached by Ensign Patrick Martin. The Ensign, having evaluated his skills in the cockpit of a fighter, asked him to join the Knights Squadron. Athrun accepted, and soon found himself in the Elite Squadron of the 3rd Imperial Fleet. After that, he participated in many missions under the command of Ensign Martin. When the Merge came, the squadron was disbanded as a result, but lived on, as the 3rd Imperial Fleet's unofficial name became the "Imperial Knights". Long after Zala left the squadron, he received the callsign 'Red Knight', for having once been part of the Elite Knights, and for his increasing bloodthirst on the battlefield.

The merge between the Galactic Empire and the New Imperial Order, was somewhat unexpected for the young enlisted. Many of the pilots he had known, were transferred to other fleets. It was somewhat disheartening for Zala seeing many of his close friends leave, especially the Fleet XO Patrick Martin. He was somewhat wary of the new XO and CoS, but as time went on, he eventually got used to them.

Zala served under various COs after the merge, such as Rear Admiral Chambers, Captain Kaine, and Commander Tao. The latter remained CO of the fleet for over a year, and cared for the pilots almost as a mother. However, towards the end, she began to grow tired of her position and rank. Zala disagreed with a few of her methods, however he did not want to get in her way, seeing what she had done with others. Eventually however, she was removed as CO, and later defected to the Krath Order.

After Tao's defection came a turning point in Zala's career. Commander Marius Drake was appointed as CO of the 3rd. As the fleet was becoming short on active and dependable officers, Athrun was asked to be the XO. While not immediately wanting a position of command, he accepted the job, for the fleet. Shortly after, Commander Drake disappeared, leaving Zala to take command. He was the second Lieutenant of the 3rd, (after Patrick Martin), to take command of the fleet. He was officially recognized as the permanent CO of the 3rd on Year 11, Day 293.

Lost Ties

Since the minor assault from his father at the doors of the Imperial Academy, Zala believed his father to have been executed. Years later into his Imperial service, his presumptions about his father were proven wrong by an outside source. An anzat by the name of Jan`ru Shara, an equally dangerous and suspicious sentient as far as Zala was concerned, presented the Imperial with a datapad outside the Imperial Dojo on Coruscant. The information it held was self-explanatory, but shocking to Zala who had been kept in the dark all this time. It contained the prisoner file of a Patrick Zala, currently held in a New Republic detention facility. As his father seemed to hold the Republic in high regard, and possibly worked with them, it confused Zala as to why he would be detained by them. But some research on the part of the anzat cleared up most of the confusion; his father was an Intelligence agent, working for the Empire against the Republic. The Republic grew suspicious of his father, who attempted to create a ruse to throw them off his trail. It didn't work however when they realized he had not killed the young academy graduate.

The anzat offered to break his father out of jail, which Zala accepted on one condition; that he come along with Jan`ru. They boarded the anzat's personal ship, heading to a Galactic Alliance prison on a planet some distance away. They walked into the prison, posing as heavily armed Alliance guards. However the situation at the prison had changed, making them realize it was a nice trap set for them. Zala immediately accused Jan`ru as being responsible, but pushed it aside in favor of getting out. They examined the cell block, finding a blaster and a datapad containing the prison's schematics in a prisoner's cell. Obviously the prisoner had planned his escape, making it easier to plan theirs. They located the ventilation system, and quickly escaped the prison block, landing themselves in a corridor near lots of guards. Between Jan`ru's slashing and Zala's shooting the guards they encountered were quickly dispatched.

They made it to the hangar bay unscathed except for a slug wound in Zala's shoulder. The prisoners were on a gallofree transport across the bay, making it a convenient escape and rescue mission. But the twenty or more guards in the hangar weren't going to make things easy for them. So they went into what might have been the boldest and luckiest battle Zala had ever fought in. They caught the first few guards by surprise before all hell broke loose. Between the guards firing at him and the anzat, and the transport and a few surprise walkers, Zala was surprised they ever made it through. But the anzat quickly gained control of the ship, destroying the walkers and enabling him to board. He soon found his father in a cell in the cargo bay, and after a very brief reunion, they went to the cockpit of the transport where they found Jan`ru's limp body. However the fighting was over and the ship soon launched and headed towards Imperial space.

Time Immemorial

Shortly after his promotion to Lieutenant Commander, Zala was handpicked to lead the naval force sent to Fornax to eliminate the planet of a rebel stronghold. Picking a few of his fleetmates and a few star destroyers, he set out for Fornax along with a detachment of Army soldiers led by no other than Lieutenant General Graeda L'Annan. Dispatching the enemy ships in orbit was a simple task, with the Army well on their way to capturing Salak Radmir, the leader of the small opposition below.

Into the Shadows

With his ship in the area, Zala took a brief visit to Coruscant on his off-duty time. He walked into a local bar on the middle to undercity levels, to find a group of ragtag thugs dead on the floor, wearing Imperial gear. Reporting it and calling for a cleanup crew, he proceeded to make himself at home in the bar while they arrived. He stayed long enough to overhear a conversation, involving a breakin of a facility somewhere on Coruscant. A man named Hanzo was busy trying to gather volunteers for his mission. Curious, and partly wondering whether it involved Imperial property, Zala inquired of the man his intentions, only to have a blaster pointed at his head. However to his slight surprise it was not from Hanzo, but from a female Corellian by the name of Coci. Hanzo lowered the gun with a grin, but continued the line of questioning. The group left the bar, presumably to discuss and head off for the mission, but to his surprise again Coci returned, asking why he was interested in the job. Which Zala wasn't, but he figured if the group actually wanted an Imperial soldier along, he would go along anyhow. She didn't seem to be interested in him after his answer, and left with the others.

As the other members of the team left, ironically some of them sentients he would know later on in his life, the Imperial clean-up crew arrived. Directing the officer in charge to the dead bodies, Zala went outside. He asked the officer for a tracking device, intending to follow after the group and see exactly what they were up to. He spotted Hanzo and Coci making their way down the street a short distance away, staying by the tavern to watch. Within a few seconds he was run into a street urchin attempting to lift his credits, however he caught the arm of the boy before he could make off with it. A little bit surprised and scared, the boy handed the credits back. Seeing the boy in his ragtag clothing, Zala suddenly had an idea, and offered the boy a chance to make a few thousand credits for planting the tracking device on one of the group's ship. Eager to make more than he'd ever see in his life, the boy raced off with the tracking device. He watched as the boy moved through the crowd, with a Kel Dor boy following shortly behind. He was stunned as the Kel Dor boy, who couldn't have been much older than the street urchin, pull out a blaster and attempt to shoot him in the head. Luckily the shot missed, but Zala felt guilty as he saw the boy dash away out of fright.

Knowing the boy as scared as he was wasn't going to perform the task, he watched the Kel Dor boy move back to a ship, noting the two they were going to be using in the operation. He ran back to his ship, to find the tracking device active and no longer moving, at approximately the location of the two ships. Since the boy seemed to have completed the task anyway, he waited in the ETA for him to show up at the gate. Soon he showed up, wearing a gray robe and looking extremely nervous. He called out, worried for his life and asking Zala to escort him home instead of giving him the credits. However he found out it was not the human boy, but the Kel Dor boy instead. When questioned on what happened to the other boy, the Kel Dor responded that he had killed him with a frame charge. Disgusted, Zala avoided the Kel Dor boy's attacks and left the pad in his ETA. The tracking device was still on their ship, and he followed them at a large distance, but he felt extremely guilty at getting the boy killed in the first place and soon left Coruscant.

4th Imperial Fleet, 3rd Group

City of Dreams

On the way back to Coruscant, Zala's shuttle malfunctioned, dropping him out into deep space. The hyperdrive had been damaged, probably with their recent minor skirmish, and they were lightyears away from the nearest system or repair yard. However Zala and the army Captain John Dreeman who was accompanying him were in luck, as the comm signal picked up an advertisement for a "City of Dreams". It advertised a paradise, a place where you could get anything you ever wanted. However Zala was hardly interested in a vacation, but discovered the system was close enough to arrive within a few minutes. After hours of repair work, he finally got the hyperdrive working, barely making it into system before the hyperdrive went permanently offline.

They landed at the city's starport, to find a group of security resembling armed thugs waiting for them, as well as several other sentients who had probably arrived to explore the city's advertised wonders. They were all led to meet the leader of the city, Randal Ryan, who took them about the city on a tour. Mr Ryan proceeded to explain and advertise his great place, including the use of force tonics to give an ordinary being certain force powers, which Zala could see from individuals in the streets. Midflight however, the speeder was shot down, and Ryan killed in front of them as a group of freedom fighters boarded the downed speeder. They seemed angry at being tricked, before giving the group the choice of either joining them, or being killed by the "corrupts". Zala took the word to imply some form of force user, and he was right.

Except for one who chose to stay behind, the group decided to follow the freedom fighters, or assassins, down into the undercity, an old version of the "City of Dreams", which Zala had by now decided was a fantasy. The place was deserted, littered with dust and pieces of fallen rocks and durasteel, the buildings falling apart. In an abandoned city, Zala hardly expected to find a little girl there, but she was not normal, having creepy glowing yellow eyes. Despite her creepy appearance, she was singing a song and skipping along without a care in the world, til three deformed beings appeared in front of her. She screamed for her "Daddy", who appeared to be a machine in the form of a white knight wielding a battle axe with an energy blade. The "knight" made short work of the three beings, with all of them giving off an incredible array of force powers.

After arming themselves with weapons at a shack, they decided to return to their ships by way of a lift close by the factory that powered the City's shield. On their way back however, they found themselves near another battle. But this time the corrupts had killed the knight, and were after the freakish girl he protected, and the rest of the group. Thankfully two of the group were force users, one a Jedi named Lindgart, and the other a mysterious Kuati who renaimed anonymous throughout their entire meeting. Those not force sensitive had to work together to bring down the remaining corrupts, and the last corrupt fled, cackling and laughing about a 'Big M', a mysterious leader.

After learning that Ryan was not really dead but a clone of his brother had died on the transport, and he held the key to blow up the entire planet, they decided it would be best to deal with him quickly before he realized what was up. They, except for a few including the force users, returned to the surface to confront Ryan, using his shuttle to drop onto the roof and slice into Ryan's office near the top floor. However when they arrived, Ryan saw it as his time, and committed suicide on one of the group's blades. Supposedly, the leader of the group, T'nilf, stopped the destruction of the planet, but turned on them, using a machine to pump his body full of the force tonics. He came out of the machine, looking like a huge monster, energy going around his enlarged body. Realizing they had been tricked and now had to face T'nilf, Zala was first to engage. However his and the rest of the group's attempts to bring him down were futile, and they found themselves in a crushing grip. The monster was distracted however by the other force user's presence below the city, shouting about not destroying his factory. Being let go by the monster, Zala attached his blade to an explosive, timed it, and stabbed it into his shoulder, shortly before he jumped out a hole in the wall. At the same time the iktochi of the group ran up, wielding his rocket launcher and fired it down at T'nilf, the blast connecting and seeming to have killed him.

The others had run out of the room and Zala went for his shuttle, only to find it gone. Returning back to Ryan, he took his keycard, and went to the computer to see what he could access. He found a message left by Ryan, saying the city had to be destroyed. The factory could be destroyed if one could plant an explosive inside the core. Downloading the blueprints, Zala returned to the undercity in a speeder to do just that, finding the Kuati and a woman engaged with T'nilf who hadn't really died after all. However they seemed to beat him, and Zala moved the speeder over to the factory. However he and Dreeman were too small to fit in, and the two Mon Calamari's of the group who had shown up to help as well could just barely make it. The doctor, Nodi, began crawling inside, before the Kuati force user showed up, saying he'd never make it out alive. Instead, Zala and Dreeman fired the rocket launcher and the force user directed it inside. Once it had ignited, Zala, Dreeman, and the Mon Calamaris crammed onto the speeder and barely made it out of the undercity, the force user finding his own way out.

Up at the surface, they found that the Kuati's force user woman friend had brought Randal Ryan back to life, to fix the mess he had created. With a few parting words about not messing with the force at all, Zala and Dreeman left the city in their shuttle.

Runaway Supplies

The mission Zala had ended up being on, was not as covert as it turned out to be. It had been a simple mission of escorting a small freighter carrying weapons and supplies to the Imperial garrison on Carida. The freighter was ambushed by a group of pirates, and while the Star Destroyer warded off the attack, the freighter sustained damage. The damage to the hyperdrive was discovered, when the ship went into hyperspace, and appeared in the wrong system in the wrong sector. The freighter jumped out in the middle of the planet's orbit, and ended up crash landing in the middle of a dessert far from inhabitants. Shortly before they crashed they sent out a beacon with a distress signal.

The Star Destroyer hypered a distance from the system and sent scouts out to investigate. They found the residual ion trail through the atmosphere and pinpointed its location on the surface. But they also discovered a small group of battleships not far from the system. Receiving this information, Zala realized the freighter had attracted some unwanted attention. The planet they had crashed on wasn't exactly Imperial friendly, so he was going to use his ingenuity to get the cargo to safety. Using the personal ship of a Lieutenant stationed on board, he, the lieutenant, and four other men left the Destroyer and hypered in system, making it into the atmosphere before the fleet arrived. Getting in proved easy, but getting out was going to be more difficult. While they had all changed into civilian clothing to avoid immediate attention, they were still going to have to haul the cargo off planet. And if they were boarded and searched leaving, they weren't going to be able to explain away the Imperial marked crates.

They landed close to the ship, which by now was a smoking wreck of hull and circuits. They waded through the mess, rescuing several crew members and treating them with the numerous medical sticks in one of the crates. They were left to rest in the pilot's ship while the rescue team went over the crates of cargo in the cargo hold. The amount of crates would not make it easy to smuggle them out, so it was decided to cut the cargo down and only take what was critically important. They dumped several of the crates into the storage space in the ship, cargo which ranged from weapons to food supplies. While the medical supplies and food were not nearly as important as the weapons, the lieutenant suggested bringing them along for smuggling purposes. After rescuing the weapons and crew, they quickly made it to the planet's star port before any patrols of the crash site could locate them.

A few minutes before their arrival, a long range transmission from the Destroyer notified them that the fleet was in orbit. Now Zala was assured that they could not safely use the lieutenant's personal ship to transport the cargo out, and looked for other means. It didn't take long before they found a passenger line mainly for refugees. Being a large rickety ship that traveled at slow speeds, Zala found it unlikely they'd expect Imperials to use it as their means of cargo transportation. While Zala and the other Imperials headed out to buy unmarked crates and backwater disguises, the lieutenant went to the ship. After using his powers of persuasion on a man going by Captain Sal Wanilo, the cargo was assured transportation to Coruscant for a hefty price.

The lieutenant came back to the ship, reporting his success and the departure time to Captain Zala. The five then proceeded to repack the weapons into the refurbished unmarked crates. They stacked and squeezed the weapons in, then packed some clothes around the weapons, followed by filling in the gaps with lots of medical sticks and covering the weapons, and finally, adding on a layer of food packs. The lieutenant however wanted to add on an extra level of protection, but as they were short on time, slapped stickers or color bands to mark the medical sticks as being different.

Once the cargo was fully loaded, Zala went off to buy the tickets for himself and the other four, while the lieutenant and the men began marking the crates with various cargo numbers and various suspicious and non-suspicious names. It didn't take too long, and they moved the cargo to the freighter, appearing to be simple dock workers. The lieutenant took four of the tickets from Zala, then headed back to his ship with the others to get changed. While Zala hung close to the docks watching the ship be refueled and passengers board, the lieutenant got the stricken crew members changed into spare civilian clothing. The four men soon returned in disguise, looking as if they could be street thugs. Zala and the men boarded, while the lieutenant prepared his ship for takeoff. The lieutenant waited until he saw the freighter take off, then took off as well. As he and Zala discussed, he would be the speeding small freighter, possibly a smuggler, that would attract the battleships' attention. It worked, and the rickety ship went safely into hyperspace, the lieutenant following later.

The trip was, needless to say, way too eventful for Zala's liking. The four hour trip was spent in the cargo bay, which was spent with a bunch of other refugees crammed together on seats, crates, and the floor. After rescuing a wayward drunk from the onslaught of a mandalorian who had smuggled his armor aboard, he left the mando to the care of an aquaintance from the Trade Federation. He returned to the hangar bay when his group's warning beacon went off, only to find the same "drunk" with two bloody swords in his hands, and two of his mean dead on the floor. Luckily for him, they were already close to landing on Coruscant, and his lieutenant was waiting in orbit for them after sending a contingent of stormtroopers down. After an attempt at escaping, he had the drunk placed under arrest and taken off to the nearest prison facility.

The cargo of weapons was safely taken aboard a speeder, and Zala was preparing to go back up after seeing that everything on the ground was taken care of. However due to an infiltrator in the prison, the prisoners broke out of the building, causing massive riots in the streets nearby. Zala arrived in time to join the battle, taking down several prisoners before they were under control. He then led a security team to scour the undercity for the few prisoners that had escaped the battle. Most if not all were collected, but he found himself on the tail of the crafty disguised drunk, to be the previous secretary of the Falleen Navy.


Database

For quick reference purposes.

Roleplays Participated In

Fifteen Feet Of Pure White Snow - Year 11: Zala assists a CorSec officer in a drop operation on a terrorist cell.

Into The Shadows - Year 11: On Coruscant, Zala enters a bar after a group has dispatched a group of thugs in a bar brawl. After a man called Hanzo succeeds in recruiting other sentients for a mission downunder, Athrun attempts to follow them, believing them to be up to no good.

Lost Ties - Year 11: A personal mission, in which Athrun breaks into a New Republic prison to rescue his father, accompanied by another sentient. As a result, Zala finds himself with a bounty on his head.

Operation DARKSTORM - Year 11: Mission to eliminate a rebel cell from Bimisaari. The then Lieutenant Commander Zala was in command of air support.

Lost Project - Year 11: An experimental ship encountered in the middle of empty space, by the 3rd Imperial Fleet. Origins unknown, but suspected to have once been GE. Listed as destroyed.

Ghost Ship - Year 12: The 3rd Group goes to investigate and stop a rogue Dreadnaught that has been attacking civilian ships in uncharted space. Mission listed as successful.

City of Dreams - Year 12: Commander Zala's shuttle crash lands on a planet designed to be a city of paradise. But something dark lurks beneath the surface, and Zala finds out the only way to stop it and get out alive is to trust his enemies.

Do you happen to... - Year 12: Zala meets an old friend in a bar, along with a mandalorian who ends up attacked by some local mafia group. They go to their hideout to recover his helmet and kill the would be leader.

Location Unknown - Year 12: Zala takes an LOA from his duties to a new resort planet.

Ruins - Year 13: Zala responds to a distress signal on a LOA.

Quest - Year 13: Captain Zala engaged in a covert mission on board a refugee ship set for Coruscant to recover weapons from a downed Imperial craft. He succeeded in recovering them all, as well as assisting the local security force in a riot.

Testing the Waters - Year 13: Captain Zala leads a group of men to a planet devoid of life to rescue an Intelligence officer, only to find the ship deserted. He encounters another rescue group, and some sort of creature which kills his men, and forces him to retreat back to his shuttle and off planet.

Ragnarok - Year 13: Captain Zala goes to visit his old friend Jadin Trago from his days in the Academy, when he receives a message for help.

Quotes

"How many of you would like to die today?"

"I'll take hell before I surrender."

"Bloody hell."

Imperial Navy

Joined: Year 9 Day 154 (May 9th, 2008)

Service Record:

Promotions:

  • [E-2] Crewman: Year 9 Day 161
  • [E-3] Crewman First Class: Year 9 Day 196
  • [E-4] Flight Corporal: Year 9 Day 222
  • [E-5] Flight Sergeant: Year 9 Day 327
  • [E-6] Staff Flight Sergeant: Year 10 Day 7
  • [E-7] Master Flight Sergeant: Year 10 Day 77
  • [E-8] Chief Flight Sergeant: Year 10 Day 230
  • [E-9] Flight Officer: Year 10 Day 303
  • [O-1] Ensign: Year 10 Day 356
  • [O-2] Lieutenant Junior Grade: Year 11 Day 153
  • [O-3] Lieutenant: Year 11 Day 265
  • [O-4] Lieutenant Commander: Year 11 Day 307
  • [O-5] Commander: Year 12 Day 166
  • [O-6] Captain: Year 12 Day 349
  • [C-1] Commodore: Year 13 Day 157

Awards:

  • Letter of Commendation (LOCx7)
  • Imperial Service Medal 4 Years (ISM-4)
  • Imperial Academy Basic Graduate (IABG)
  • Mentioned in Dispatchers (MIDx3)
  • Imperial Monthly Meeting (IMM-12)
  • 3rd Imperial Fleet Veteran (3IFV)
  • Fleet Service Medal (FSM)
  • Development Services Team (DST)

Positions:

  • Assigned to 3rd Imperial Fleet - [5/11/2008]
  • Assigned as 3rd Imperial Fleet Executive Officer - [7/26/2010]
  • Assigned as 3rd Imperial Fleet Commanding Officer - [8/22/2010]
  • 4th Imperial Fleet, 3rd Group Commanding Officer - [1/01/2011]
  • Assigned as Art Team Graphics Assistant - Date Unknown

Character Description

Appearance

Athrun is 6 feet in height, with a medium build customary for Naval pilots. His hair is dark brown, a little longer than a normal military crop. He has green eyes that are friendly in appearance to most, but can cast a piercing gaze towards anyone who incurs his wrath. He has a scar caused by a dagger, running from his hairline to his jaw.

On duty, he wears his naval uniform, complete with a matching cap and black gloves. He always has a standard issue naval pistol in a holster at arm's reach, with a small sheathed vibroblade on the opposite side. When not on duty, he is almost always wearing his uniform, with or without his cap and gloves, and always his weapons. Rarely is he seen in civilian clothes.

Personality

LTCMDR Lemeth: Dedicated pilot, smart enough and loyal. Sometimes crazy but very kind in the depth of his soul.

Spiri: You're violent, caring, loving, cool, nice, depressed, angry, and great all at once. All I know is that you were awesome, and terrifyingish all at once.