Markus Wolfrott
Current status[edit]
Rank: Chief Warrant Officer
Position: Squadron Commanding Officer
Currently Flight Leader of Aurek Flight and Executive Officer of the 46th 'Jexxel' Squadron
Biography[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Markus Wolfrott once appeared on a Vast Empire recruiting poster, and with his rugged good looks, it's pretty easy to see why. The man simply appears heroic; from his strong jaw to his steely gaze. Even with his merely average height, he appears to tower over those around him, and it isn't just his considerable height that achieves this - the man has presence.
Typical of any tactical genius, he is usually wearing a soft, secretive smile, as if he knows something that those around him don't. Given whom he is, this is entirely likely. His uniform is immaculately pressed, and his armour is polished to a reflective sheen. He looks the part of the dashing Imperial hero from the holodramas of the old Galactic Empire, and in fact, he would have fit right in with the older regime.
Personality[edit]
A tactical genius, Markus is a brilliant strategist whom is able to plan on the fly, adapt even faster and has a talent for battlefield deception that confuses allies and enemies alike. He has the intelligence, charisma and confidence of a typical Corellian pilot, but this comes at the price of arrogance. He is so sure of himself and his strategies that in his eyes, to question him is to question the Empire itself, and this is something that he will not tolerate. His personality is the complete opposite to his strategic ability - he is a surprisingly inflexible man.
A hard taskmaster, he expects that his subordinates work every bit as hard as he does, and demands total obedience - after all, he can't have someone disobeying his orders and messing up his master plan, can he now? Those under his command say that he is harsh but fair, and despite his hard-nosed nature and stubbornness, he appears to have a knack for earning the trust and loyalty of his pilots: Possibly because his strategy have gotten them out of more binds than they can count using both fingers and toes.
History[edit]
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